You are a runner. It’s how you identify yourself and it’s what you enjoy doing. Your running routine had been rock solid and then…..COVID-19 struck. Nearly a year later, it continues to wreak havoc on our lives and our habits.
Update on impact of COVID-19 on our running camps
As a premier provider of running camps for adults in the US, we’re grappling with an issue that is already having an overwhelming human impact. At Active at Altitude, we believe it is our role and responsibility during this time to prioritize two things: the health and welfare of our
First snow on the trails in Colorado
Moving to Colorado had been on our radar since 1998.
When to come to altitude?
As more and more races are held at higher elevations, and the opportunity to train at altitude broadens with the availability of training camps, many athletes have questions about how to be most effective with their chance to train or race at altitude. Our earlier posts have covered running and racing at altitude, and preparing […]
2015 Training Camp Dates announced
Training camps – for many folks that conjures up an image of hard work, challenges that few can meet, feeling very tired, and needing an extended rest period! Well, that’s one kind of training camp….Active at Altitude has developed a reputation for providing camps that combine hard work with play; that leave you room to […]
Trail running – a question of balance
Trail Running is a rapidly growing sport in the USA, and Worldwide, many runners switching from road running to trails to enable a deeper connection with nature, explore new terrain, and also ease wear and tear on an athletic body. I arrived in Colorado as a road runner from the UK, and quickly fell passionately […]