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Last night I met my MooreOnRunners Intermediate Group for Hill Repeats and Speed Drills. The weather was perfect and we had a great turnout.

There are all kinds of excuses you can use to not run and coming up with one when you know you are about to do a hard workout is really easy. So seeing so many runners there, ready to go, really was amazing.

We warmed up with a short run and then headed to the bottom of the Cooper River Bridge. The workout is pretty simple: 90 seconds hard pace up and walk back down for a recovery x 6.

A lot of the group didn't have watches (even though I reminded them to bring them!) to time themselves going up so I brought a whistle (I never get to use my whistle).

The hard part of this workout is not stopping or slowing down too much before the end of the 90 seconds. It
might not seem that long at first, but it seems like it's an eternity the more repeats you do.

The group ran really strong. I was super impressed with their effort and how they stayed with it for the whole workout.

After the group finished, we ran back to the parking lot and I set up my cones for speed drills. I almost laughed when I saw their faces :)

Again, the group stayed with me as I had them do sprints, cross overs, sliders, and bounding drills. When we
finished I could tell they had worked hard.

One of the amazing things is that most of this group just finished my Couch to 5K program at the beginning of May! Pretty impressive, if you ask me.

The group will continue building their base mileage for the rest of the month and they have decided to train
for a 5-6 mile midnight run in July.

My favorite part of coaching this group is that I get to throw out some crazy ideas for a goal race or run and
they get to pick what they want to do as a group. The only rules are that it has to be something a little out of the ordinary and it has to be an adventure!

Plus, I get to say I'm running with a bunch of MooreOns!









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Don't miss out on our next Couch to 5K class!

Registration is now open for the August to September class!

Next Class Starts August 4th! 

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Have you ever wanted to run a 5K?  Do you want to get back into running after taking time off?  

Start a new adventure by getting off the couch and to the finish line of a 5K race!

MooreOnRunning and TrySports
Couch to 5K Training Program


Next Class Starts August 4th! 



March C25K Group at the Race the Landing 5K!

January C25K Group at the Catch the Leprechaun 5K!

We have had three successful classes this year.
January, March and May classes filled up with more than 20 runners each time!
Click here to read about our January group.

Don't miss out on our next Couch to 5K class!

Registration is now open for the August to September class!

Next Class Starts August 4th! 

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by ACTIVE Network
Have you ever wanted to run a 5K?  Do you want to get back into running after taking time off?  

Start a new adventure by getting off the couch and to the finish line of a 5K race!


Noah Moore, USATF and RRCA certified running coach, has partnered with TrySports to offer an eight
week couch to 5K program to help you achieve your goals!






Coach Noah is a former couch potato who lost over one hundred pounds and went from the couch to running Ultra Marathons.  He has designed his own format of this classic training program that will help you get moving and stay moving.



The cost of this program is $50 and includes:

-         A certified running coach who will meet with you every Sunday for 8 weeks.
-         An eight week training plan to get you from the couch to the finish line of a 5K race.
-         Group training opportunities with experienced runners each week.
-         Professional support from the TrySports staff and team leaders.
-         Discounts on running gear (two month TrySports Believe Achieve membership included).
-         Motivation and support to get you to the finish line.
Participants will receive a 20% discount off their Isle of Palms Connector 5K Race registration (October 5th).



Group training and instruction will meet in Mount Pleasant's Old Village on Sunday mornings at 7:00am for one hour. 


Click here to read about our January class finishing their 5K.

Click below to find out more about the TrySports Walk Run Club 
Noah Moore
Certified Running Coach

  



We have a great group already signed up for our next Couch to 5K session, but I am going to send out one last reminder.  Group starts this Sunday (March 3rd)!

If you need help getting started, if you need a group to workout with, if you want to know why all those crazy people running down the street are smiling this program is for you!



MooreOnRunning and TrySports
Couch to 5K Training Program


The New Year has started and its time for you to get started too!

Have you ever wanted to run a 5K?  Do you want to get back into running after taking time off?  

Start your New Year off right by getting off the couch and to the finish line of a 5K race!


Our January class filled up fast and is now closed!

Click here to register for our March class!

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by ACTIVE Network


Group Starts March 3, 2013


Noah Moore, USATF and RRCA certified running coach, has partnered with TrySports to offer an eight week couch to 5K program to help you achieve your goals!


Coach Noah is a former couch potato who lost over one hundred pounds and went from the couch to running Ultra Marathons.  He has designed his own format of this classic training program that will help you get moving and stay moving.

The cost of this program is $50 and includes:

-         A certified running coach who will meet with you every Sunday for 8 weeks.
-         An eight week training plan to get you from the couch to the finish line of a 5K race.
-         Group training opportunities with experienced runners each week.
-         Professional support from the TrySports staff and team leaders.
-         Discounts on running gear (two month TrySports Believe Achieve membership included).
-         Motivation and support to get you to the finish line.
Participants will receive a discount on their registration for the Race the Landing 5K in May. 

Group training and instruction will meet in Mount Pleasant's Old Village on Sunday mornings at 7:00am for one hour. 

Register today and let us help you get to the finish line!



Click below to find out more about the TrySports Walk Run Club 
Noah Moore
Certified Running Coach

  


Update: This class has filled up and is now closed, but we have another class starting March 3, 2013!

Click here to fine out more.

MooreOnRunning's

Couch to 5K Training Program


The New Year is just around the corner!

Have you ever wanted to run a 5K?  Do you want to get back into running after taking time off?  

Start your New Year off right by getting off the couch and to the finish line of a 5K race!




Group Starts January 6, 2013


Noah Moore, USATF and RRCA certified running coach, has partnered with TrySports to offer an eight week couch to 5K program to help you achieve your goals!


Coach Noah is a former couch potato who lost over one hundred pounds and went from the couch to running Ultra Marathons.  He has designed his own format of this classic training program that will help you get moving and stay moving.

The cost of this program is $50 and includes:

-          A certified running coach who will meet with you every Sunday for 8 weeks.
-          An eight week training plan to get you from the couch to the finish line of a 5K race.
-          Group training opportunities with experienced runners each week.
-          Professional support from the TrySports staff and team leaders.
-          Discounts on running gear (two month TrySports Believe Achieve membership included).
-          Motivation and support to get you to the finish line.
Participants will receive a discount code for 20% off their Catch the Leprechaun 5K registration.

Group training and instruction will meet in Mount Pleasant's Old Village on Sunday mornings at 7:00am for one hour. 

Register today and let us help you get to the finish line!



Click below to find out more about the TrySports Walk Run Club 

Participants will receive a discount code for 20% off their Catch the Leprechaun 5K registration. 




Noah Moore
Certified Running Coach

  

This month I started coaching a Couch to 5K program in Downtown Charleston (SC).  It has been an incredible experience and very motivating.  

For the past two Thursday nights I have shown up to see over 25 people ready to run - absolutely amazing!

During this time I have written two blog posts for the coaching site www.CharlestonRuns.com to share with the group.  Both blog posts dealt with stretching and covered what I showed the group.  

Here is one of the posts in short form, if you want to read the originals just go to www.CharlestonRuns.com

There is also a cool post that Coach Greg wrote welcoming me to the coaching ranks!

Kiss My Glute, Just Don’t Pull It!
Posted on December 12th, 2011 CoachNoah
That soreness in your backside may not be your boss.  It could be that your gluteus maximus and gluteus medius are just tight (oh the jokes just keep coming)…pain-in-the-glute
One of the places you may feel tightness and a loss of flexibility after you run is in your glutes.   This may lead to back pain and stiffness, especially when you get up from your office chair or first thing in the morning as you get out of bed.
There are a lot of benefits to stretching each day and having an after run stretching routine.
  • Increased mobility
  • Reduced stiffness
  • Reduced injuries
I shared a few simple stretches last week with our Couch to 5K group and added one more to the routine:
Sitting Glute Stretchglute-stretch
Sit on the ground with both legs stretched out.  Cross your left leg over your right leg while raising your left knee to your chest.  Gently pull your knee closer to your chest.  You will feel the stretch in your glutes at this point.  You can also slightly rotate your upper body (while holding your knee) to the right for a deeper stretch.  Hold for 15-20 seconds and switch legs.
As always, there should never be any bouncing while you stretch.
Add this to your routine and tell stiffness and injuries to kiss your gluteus maximus (and medius)!

I have joined my running coach in a partnership to teach a Couch to 5K program!  Here is a welcome post from his web page at www.CharlestonRuns.com.

Welcome Coach Noah Moore

Posted on November 8th, 2011 CoachGreg
Team Moore Ons Running
Team Moore Ons Running
I am pleased to announce that Noah Moore will be joining me in offering training for the mile to the marathon.
I have had the pleasure of coaching Noah for the past three years, beginning by offering a few words of advice and encouragement as he approached his first marathon.
Unlike many runners, he has never defined himself as a runner. Instead, he defines himself as husband first, father second, and everything else comes after those two things. He has set a great example as both his son and his wife have become runners as well.
Noah decided to get into coaching because of his desire to work with others as a way to share his love of running. He also wanted to help his son who is part of the Mount Pleasant Track Club. In coming months, we will introduce you to some running activities and programs you can do with your children as well.
Noah Before and After
Noah Before and After
Noah has personal experience with having a life style in which he wassedentary to one where he finds adventures everyday.  In 2007, Noah weighed 268 pounds.  With a change in his eating habits and a move to an active life style he lost over 100 pounds and as maintained that weight loss for over four years.  During those years he improved his time at the Cooper River Bridge 10k from one hour and seventeen minutes to forty eight minutes and 2 seconds.
He is certified by the Road Runner’s Club of America and will soon be a Level 1 Certified Coach with USA Track and Field.  Noah has completed six marathons and two Ultras (he placed second overall in his first 50K this summer).
Did I even mention that I was taking the RRCA Running Coach Certification class?

The weekend before school started for my son (August), my family and I drove to Davidson (North Carolina) so that I could take a two day running course (is that not the best vacation you have ever heard of or what?).

The Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) class was full of great information and there were thirty one people in attendance who were incredibly talented and knowledgeable (these people were from all over the country).

The instructor, Janet Hamilton, who wrote the book "Running Strong and Injury Free" did an excellent job of keeping all of us interested (not bad when you consider that these are people who usually don't like to sit around).

I started thinking about taking this class last year.  I wanted to learn more about my own training as well as get a better idea about working with my family (my wife did say that if I could coach her I could coach anyone).

As the class got closer, I realized that I answer running questions from a lot of people (not complaining, just saying) and I should really have a better idea of what I was talking about.  I truly get more out of seeing someone else start a running program than I get out of my own running (that's saying a lot, because I love to run).

Not going to go into the whole class, but it was really good and I learned a ton of stuff.

I also had to take a test to be a Certified Coach (fun!).

The great thing about the test was that it was take home and I had to research some of the questions to get the best answer (research = reading, talking to other class members, talking to Coach Greg and looking back at my own training).

Me - not bragging...
We were given 30 days to take the test and pass with an eighty percent or better (only one shot at passing).


Not bragging, but I got an A :)


So...


Now what?
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