From The Running Genie Journal

Tips, stories, and honest takes on running - from a runner who's still figuring it out.

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Prashanth Vaidya running across trails in India and Southeast Asia
Ultramarathon Trail Running Reflections

An Amateur Runner's Guide to Running Your First Ultramarathon

Over the last three years, the universe has been kind enough to allow me to experience the various flavours that running has to offer, from 5Ks to ultra distances, from roads to mountain trails.

March 24, 2026 Read more →
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Blood test tubes alongside running data - a runner's blood work checklist
Health Recovery Performance

Blood Tests Every Runner Should Get: A Practical Checklist (2026)

You track pace, HR, and VO2 max - but most runners never check what's happening internally. Iron, ferritin, vitamin D, B12, thyroid, hormones - what to test and why.

May 9, 2026 Read more →
Do You Need Strava to Use an AI Running Coach? Not Anymore
App Reviews Strava AI Coaching

Do You Need Strava to Use an AI Running Coach? Not Anymore

For years, third-party running coaches needed Strava as the data middleman. Direct Garmin, Polar, Suunto, and Apple Health sign-ins have changed that. Here's what works without Strava in 2026.

July 10, 2026 Read more →
Garmin Daily Suggested Workouts Explained: How They Work and When to Ignore Them
Garmin Training AI Coaching

Garmin Daily Suggested Workouts Explained: How They Work and When to Ignore Them

Garmin Daily Suggested Workouts adapt to training load and recovery, and they are genuinely useful. Here is how they decide what to prescribe, why they love base runs, and when a race plan should...

July 7, 2026 Read more →
Why Is Your Garmin VO2 Max Wrong? What Skews It and How to Fix It
Garmin VO2 Max Troubleshooting

Why Is Your Garmin VO2 Max Wrong? What Skews It and How to Fix It

Garmin's VO2 max is an estimate built from wrist heart rate and pace. Wrong max HR, hilly routes, heat, and easy-only training all skew it. Here is how to read it and make it more accurate.

July 7, 2026 Read more →
How Accurate Are Race Time Predictors? Use Them Without Ruining Race Day
Calculators Garmin Racing

How Accurate Are Race Time Predictors? Use Them Without Ruining Race Day

Race time predictors are useful, but only when the input race, endurance base, course, weather, and pacing match the assumptions. Covers calculator and Garmin race predictions.

July 7, 2026 Read more →
Garmin Coach vs an AI Running Coach: Which Plan Should You Trust?
App Reviews Garmin AI Coaching

Garmin Coach vs an AI Running Coach: Which Plan Should You Trust?

Garmin Coach and Daily Suggested Workouts are free and built into your watch. An AI running coach adds adaptive planning across data sources. Here is the honest difference.

July 7, 2026 Read more →
Adaptive Marathon Training Plan Apps: An Honest 2026 Comparison
App Reviews Marathon AI Coaching

Adaptive Marathon Training Plan Apps: An Honest 2026 Comparison

Adaptive marathon training plans rebuild themselves week by week based on your runs. Here's an honest comparison of the apps that do this well - and which fits which kind of marathoner.

July 7, 2026 Read more →
Runna vs The Running Genie: An Honest Comparison for 2026
App Reviews Runna AI Coaching

Runna vs The Running Genie: An Honest Comparison for 2026

Runna and The Running Genie both build running plans, but they take different approaches. An honest, founder-written comparison of structure, adaptation, data, and price.

July 6, 2026 Read more →
Strava Athlete Intelligence run summary next to a dedicated AI running coach plan
App Reviews Strava AI Coaching

Strava Athlete Intelligence vs Dedicated AI Coaches: What Actually Coaches You?

Strava launched Athlete Intelligence and the running internet asked: is this an AI coach? It's not. Here's the difference between summarising runs and coaching runners.

July 3, 2026 Read more →
Runner reviewing COROS training data and AI coaching guidance
App Reviews COROS AI Coaching

The Best AI Running Coach Apps for COROS Users in 2026

COROS gives you one of the best free coaching platforms in running. So when does it make sense to add a third-party app on top? Here's the honest answer.

June 30, 2026 Read more →
Adaptive running coach apps compared for training style fit
App Reviews AI Coaching Comparisons

TrainAsONE vs The Running Genie: Which Adaptive Coach Fits Your Training Style?

Both apps generate adaptive training plans. They go about it very differently. Here's what each one actually does well — and which kind of runner fits each.

June 26, 2026 Read more →
The Running Genie featured in Runner's World Italia, May 2026
Press Milestones Community

The Running Genie, Featured in Runner's World Italia

Italy's edition of the world's best-known running magazine featured the app in its RW Digital pick of running tech. Here's the story behind it.

June 23, 2026 Read more →
Half marathon runner checking pace during a sunrise race
Half Marathon Racing Training Plans

How to Run a Sub-2 Half Marathon (Without Suffering for Months)

Two hours is the line that splits one generation of amateur runners from the next. Here's what it actually takes to cross it.

June 19, 2026 Read more →
Runner comparing a paper training plan with an adaptive digital running plan at sunrise
Training AI Coaching Methodology

Adaptive vs Static Training Plans: Why the Old Way Is Holding You Back

Most printed training plans were written for a runner who doesn't exist. Adaptive plans were built to work for the one who does.

June 16, 2026 Read more →
Runner building aerobic base on a quiet morning road without race pressure
Training Base Building Endurance

The Base Building Phase: How to Train When You Don't Have a Race

The most underrated phase of running training is the one with no goal in sight. Here's what to do - and what to deliberately not do - when there's no race on the calendar.

June 12, 2026 Read more →
Runner comparing post-run analytics on a phone after an easy run
Strava AI Coaching App Reviews

Strava Premium vs AI Running Coach: Analytics or Actual Training Plan?

Strava is strong at showing what happened. A coach has to decide what comes next. That distinction matters.

June 11, 2026 Read more →
Busy runner planning marathon training around a work schedule
Marathon AI Coaching Training Plans

Best AI Marathon Training Plan for Busy Runners: What Actually Needs to Adapt?

Busy runners do not need plan hype. They need missed-run repair, conservative progression, and useful pace targets.

June 11, 2026 Read more →
Runner reviewing heart-rate focused training data from a sports watch and phone
App Reviews Polar AI Coaching

The Best AI Running Coach Apps for Polar Users in 2026

Polar gives runners unusually good heart-rate context. With direct Polar sign-in now live in The Running Genie, here's the honest comparison of coaching apps that can turn that signal into a plan.

June 11, 2026 Read more →
Trail runner reviewing an outdoor GPS watch and phone after a mountain run
App Reviews Suunto AI Coaching

The Best AI Running Coach Apps for Suunto Users in 2026

Suunto is brilliant at recording the run - terrain, elevation, long battery days. Now that Suunto sign-in is live in The Running Genie, here's what each coaching app actually does with that history.

June 11, 2026 Read more →
Runner checking heart rate during a warm weather road run
Health Heart Rate Training

Why Is My Heart Rate So High When You Run? Cardiac Drift, Heat & Reality

Your watch says 175. Your pace says easy. Something isn't adding up - and the answer is usually one of about five things.

June 9, 2026 Read more →
Runner holding a controlled tempo effort on a quiet road at dusk
Training Science Threshold

Lactate Threshold Training Explained: Why Tempo Runs Are the Engine of Race Speed

If you only do one type of structured workout, make it threshold work. Here's why this single intensity does more for race fitness than any other.

June 5, 2026 Read more →
Marathon runner holding a steady pace with a small group on race morning
Racing Marathon Strategy

How to Pace a Marathon Without Blowing Up at Mile 20

More marathons are lost in the first 5K than the last 5K. Here's how to set a pace you can actually finish - and hold yourself to it when the crowd is dragging you faster.

June 2, 2026 Read more →
Runner reviewing Apple Health-style training data from a generic smartwatch and phone
App Reviews Apple Health AI Coaching

The Best AI Running Coach Apps for Apple Health and Apple Watch Users in 2026

Apple Health stores the data. Apple Watch records the run. The missing layer is a coach that turns both into tomorrow's workout.

June 1, 2026 Read more →
Runner reviewing AI coaching data from a generic GPS watch and phone
App Reviews Garmin AI Coaching

The Best AI Running Coach Apps for Garmin Users in 2026

Garmin Coach is built into your watch, but it's not the only option - and increasingly, not the best one. Here's how the AI coaching landscape looks for Garmin runners.

May 29, 2026 Read more →
Runner checking performance data after a track time trial for VDOT training paces
Training Science Methodology

What VDOT Actually Tells You About Your Running (And How to Use It)

Jack Daniels invented a number that quietly powers half the training plans on the internet. Most runners use it without understanding it. Here's what it actually means.

May 26, 2026 Read more →
Runner on an easy morning run illustrating the 80/20 training method
Training Methodology Endurance

The 80/20 Running Method: Why Easier Most Days Makes You Faster

Why elite runners do 80% of their training easy - and how to structure your week around the same principle without overthinking the maths.

May 22, 2026 Read more →
Multiple runners with different natural running gaits silhouetted at sunrise - there is no single perfect form
Running Form Science Training

The Myth of the Perfect Running Form: What Science Actually Says

Someone on the internet is analysing a stranger's running form right now. Here's why they're probably wrong.

May 19, 2026 Read more →
An open running notebook with a pen, GPS watch and morning coffee - a runner's daily training log
Analytics Training Running Tech

Why Every Runner Should Keep a Training Log (And What to Actually Track)

A simple training log changes how you train - not any single entry, but the patterns that emerge after months of consistent logging.

May 15, 2026 Read more →
Runner racing a half marathon course at sunrise
Half Marathon Training Plans Racing

The Half Marathon Sweet Spot: Why 21K Might Be the Perfect Race Distance

The half marathon demands endurance and speed in equal measure. Here's how to train for one - whether it's your first or your fastest.

May 14, 2026 Read more →
Runner doing strength training to support better running performance
Strength Training Injury Prevention Performance

Strength Training for Runners: The Exercises That Actually Help

Strength training improves running economy by 3–5% and roughly halves the rate of overuse injuries - when it's done with the right loading. A research-backed guide.

May 14, 2026 Read more →
Runner foot strike in motion showing cadence and rhythm
Running Form Cadence Science

Running Cadence Explained: What's Optimal and How to Improve It

The "180 steps per minute" rule is the most-repeated and least-understood number in running. A research-backed look at where it came from and what cadence actually does.

May 13, 2026 Read more →
Runner stretching the foot arch and calf for plantar fasciitis recovery
Injury Plantar Fasciitis Recovery

Plantar Fasciitis in Runners: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

One of the most common and most poorly treated injuries in distance running. A research-backed guide to what actually works for healing - and what doesn't.

May 13, 2026 Read more →
Masters runner training confidently on a morning road
Masters Running Aging Training

Running After 40: How Aging Changes Training (and What to Do About It)

Running fitness peaks in the late 20s and starts measurably declining around 40 - but the decline can be steep or remarkably gentle, depending on training.

May 12, 2026 Read more →
Runner-friendly carb loading meal with running gear before race day
Nutrition Marathon Racing

Carb Loading for Runners: The Science of Pre-Race Fueling

The most evidence-supported nutrition intervention in distance running - and one of the most poorly executed. A research-backed guide to the modern 24–36 hour protocol.

May 12, 2026 Read more →
Runner powering uphill during a hill workout
Training Strength Science

Hill Workouts for Runners: The Science of Hill Training

Hill training builds strength, power, and lactate tolerance unlike any flat workout. A research-backed guide to hill repeats, hill sprints, and long hills.

May 11, 2026 Read more →
Runner doing speed work on a track at dusk
Training Speed Work Methodology

Intervals vs Tempo vs Fartlek: A Runner's Guide to Speed Workouts

Three workouts every runner has heard of, three workouts most runners use interchangeably, three workouts that train very different things. A clear, research-backed breakdown.

May 11, 2026 Read more →
Runner training in cold winter weather with visible breath
Training Cold Weather Health

Running in Cold Weather: The Science of Cold-Weather Training

Cold air changes how the body produces heat, moves blood, and breathes. A research-backed guide to running through winter safely and effectively.

May 10, 2026 Read more →
Runner moving between forest trail and paved road terrain
Trail Running Training Methodology

Trail Running vs Road Running: Different Sports, Different Physiology

Trail and road running share a name and almost nothing else. Stride mechanics, fitness transfer, gear, and injury patterns diverge meaningfully. A research-backed comparison.

May 10, 2026 Read more →
Beginner runner starting a walk-run session in a park
Beginners Training Plans 5K

Couch to 5K vs Structured Beginner Plans: Which Works Better?

Couch to 5K is the most-downloaded beginner running plan in history. A science-backed comparison of what each approach actually does, and which one fits which kind of beginner.

May 10, 2026 Read more →
Strava Athlete Intelligence compared to dedicated AI running coach apps
Strava AI Coaching App Reviews

Strava Athlete Intelligence vs Dedicated AI Running Coaches: 2026 Verdict

Strava is now both your activity tracker and an AI coach. Should you trust it with your training plan - or pair it with a dedicated coaching app? An honest comparison.

May 9, 2026 Read more →
Free AI running coach apps compared on a smartphone
App Reviews AI Coaching Free Apps

Free AI Running Coach Apps in 2026: What Actually Works

"Free" means a lot of different things in app land. Here's what each AI running coach actually gives you for $0 - and where the paywall really hits.

May 9, 2026 Read more →
Marathon training plan apps compared on a runner's phone
Marathon App Reviews AI Coaching

Marathon Training Apps Compared 2026: Free, Paid, and AI-Powered

Marathon training is 16+ weeks of hard work. Picking the wrong app at week one can cost you the whole training cycle. Here's how the top contenders stack up.

May 9, 2026 Read more →
Runner training carefully in hot sunny weather
Training Weather Health

Running in the Heat: How to Adapt Without Wrecking Yourself

Summer running doesn't have to be miserable. Here's how your body adapts to heat, how to accelerate that process safely, and when to pull back.

May 8, 2026 Read more →
Runner cross-training - cycling and pool work as supplements to running
Training Cross-Training Injury Prevention

Cross-Training for Runners: What Helps, What Hurts, and What's a Waste of Time

Every injured runner gets told to swim. Here's why that advice - and most cross-training advice - misses the point.

May 5, 2026 Read more →
Runner resting on the eve of race day during taper week
Racing Taper Performance

How to Taper for Race Day Without Losing Your Mind

You've done the training. Now the hardest part: trusting yourself enough to rest.

May 1, 2026 Read more →
A runner resting on a wooden bench by a forest trail at golden hour
Recovery Science Training

Running Recovery: What Actually Works (and What's Just Marketing)

I spent more on compression boots than running shoes. Here's what I learned about what actually drives recovery.

April 28, 2026 Read more →
Overhead flat-lay of a runner's pre-run fuel - oats with banana and berries, water, peanut butter, and running shoes
Nutrition Performance Recovery

What to Eat Before, During, and After a Run: A No-Nonsense Fuelling Guide

The sports nutrition industry wants you confused. Here's what you actually need to know - no supplements required.

April 24, 2026 Read more →
A lone runner from behind on a winding road heading into the sunset across rolling hills
Endurance Training Science

The Science of the Long Run: How Far Is Far Enough?

The question isn't how far you should run. It's how far you need to run - and when longer stops being better.

April 21, 2026 Read more →
Runner on an easy-paced recovery run
Training Zone 2 Endurance

Why Your Easy Runs Aren't Easy Enough (And Why That's Costing You Speed)

The hardest thing in running isn't the intervals. It's learning to slow down on the days that matter most.

April 17, 2026 Read more →
Runner lacing up shoes on a trail at sunrise
Beginners Training Getting Started

How to Start Running: A Complete Beginner's Guide for 2026

Everything you need to start running - from gear and walk-run intervals to building a routine. A practical guide from a runner who went from zero to ultramarathons.

March 27, 2026 Read more →
Strava app on a smartphone with running route map
App Reviews Strava Running Tech

Strava Free vs Premium: Is a Strava Subscription Worth It in 2026?

An honest breakdown of what's free, what's premium, and whether Strava's subscription is worth the money for different types of runners.

March 27, 2026 Read more →
Runner crossing a 5K finish line with determination
Beginners Training Plans 5K

How to Train for Your First 5K: An 8-Week Plan for Complete Beginners

A week-by-week plan that takes you from walk-run intervals to crossing your first 5K finish line in just 8 weeks.

March 31, 2026 Read more →
Runna app overlaid with the Strava logo
App Reviews Runna Strava

Is Runna Still Worth It After the Strava Acquisition?

Strava acquired Runna in 2025. What actually changed, what stayed the same, and who should still use Runna vs. look for an alternative in 2026.

April 19, 2026 Read more →
AI running coach apps comparison on multiple devices
App Reviews AI Coaching Running Tech

Best AI Running Coach Apps in 2026: An Honest Comparison

A detailed comparison of the top AI running coach apps - TrainAsONE, Runna, COROS, Garmin Coach, and The Running Genie. Updated post-acquisition.

April 3, 2026 Read more →
Runner training on a road with a marathon plan overlay
Marathon Training Plans Advanced

How to Build a Marathon Training Plan That Actually Works

From base building to taper, workout types to race-day strategy - everything you need to prepare for 42.2 kilometres.

April 7, 2026 Read more →
Running analytics dashboard with performance charts
Analytics Running Tech Performance

Running Analytics Explained: What Your Data Is Really Telling You

Pace, heart rate, cadence, training load - here's what actually matters and what you can safely ignore.

April 10, 2026 Read more →
Runner stretching to prevent injuries before a run
Health Injury Prevention Training

How to Prevent Common Running Injuries: A Runner's Guide

Prevent runner's knee, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, and IT band syndrome. Learn the training errors that cause injuries and how to avoid them.

April 14, 2026 Read more →
Runner sprinting on a track with speed motion blur
Speed Training Performance Training

How to Run Faster: 7 Science-Backed Ways to Improve Your Speed

Whether you want to shave minutes off your 5K or break a pace barrier, these are the methods that actually work - tested by research and by my own legs.

April 8, 2026 Read more →
Heart rate monitor showing training zones during a run
Training Science Heart Rate Performance

Heart Rate Zone Training for Runners: A Complete Guide

Your heart rate is the most honest feedback your body gives you. Here's how to use it to train smarter, run faster, and avoid the mistakes that keep most runners stuck.

April 8, 2026 Read more →
Peaceful runner jogging through a forest path at sunrise
Mental Health Running Culture Lifestyle

How Running Changed My Mental Health (And Why Science Says It'll Change Yours)

I started running to get fit. I kept running because of what it did to my mind. Here's the personal experience and the science behind it.

April 8, 2026 Read more →