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The Fitness category on Dadjogger.com is your ultimate resource for improving physical health and performance across various activities. Covering biking, running, swimming, and strength training, our comprehensive guides and tips help you enhance your fitness routine. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced athlete, find tailored workouts, training plans, and expert advice to achieve your fitness goals and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Introducing kids to the joy of running is more than just a lesson in physical activity; it leads to a lifestyle filled with adventure, learning, and well-being. Running offers numerous benefits for children, from improving cardiovascular health to enhancing emotional resilience. As a runner myself, I have been encouraging my kids to run, and so far, at even a...
Summer is here, and while the warm weather invites us outside, running in the heat can be challenging, and even dangerous. It brings new challenges you have to tackle as you climb out of winter hibernation: Humidity, heat, UV Rays, and more. I love summer running. As a dad balancing work, family, and fitness, it's crucial to adapt your routine...
Runner smiling during a race to boost his confidence and improve his time.
Ever found yourself muttering under your breath during a particularly grueling hill climb or during the last stretch of a long trail run? I swear, you’re not losing it. In fact, you're likely tapping into a powerful mental tool you didn’t know you had. Let's unpack how the seemingly silly habit of talking to myself and positive thinking not...
Runners near a small stream making a silly face in context of runners saying silly things
Welcome to the lighter side of running, where every mile is a story, and every story is, well, another story. Let's break it down, one chuckle-worthy quote at a time, to share the runner's wisdom—or lack thereof—garnered from the roads less traveled by sane people. My wife has likely heard a few of these said before. Let's dive in to...
I’m running a half marathon this weekend. I’m not racing it, just running it for fun. Most of my training has not been up to par for a half marathon race, so a fun run it is. But, if I’m not totally ready, why do it? Half marathons are in the goldilocks zone of distances, I think at least....
As a seasoned road runner, the leap to new terrains like dirt trails and, occasionally, sand, was not just a change of scenery. It was a revelation in strength, stability, and mental resilience. This is my journey of embracing the unpredictability of trail running and how it reshaped my running experience, body, and mind over the last 2 years. One...
With the beat of footsteps on the pavement, every runner finds their reason for running and their personal cadence (speed of each step). Sometimes, you may also discover your different preferences for running. Running solo, running with a partner, or running in a group can help shape your training, for better or worse. Having a running partner or choosing...
It’s common to make mistakes in life, and running is no different. Sometimes the mistake results in a humbling call for a rescue when you can't make it back home on your own. Other times it’s an unexpected encounter with a bee that turns your planned long run into a painful walk back home. So how to we avoid...
Runners, including one in a yellow shirt, starting a race under a blue arch with the words 'Bring Your AWESOME' at an outdoor event, capturing the excitement and community spirit of the race.
In every family, certain legacies and traditions weave through the generations like threads in a tapestry, binding members with invisible yet unbreakable bonds. In my family, one of those binding threads is running—a constant, pulsing line that connects us, challenges us, and teaches us. It's a legacy not marked by grand ceremonies but by the quiet passing of the...
As a dad and an avid runner (learn more about me here), I've pounded the pavement and navigated the wild terrain of parenting, often finding the two experiences are more alike than they seem. Both are marathons, not sprints, filled with highs, lows, and the unexpected. Here's how hitting the track has shaped my approach to fatherhood, one mile...