International Nate aims for 2025 Tokyo Deflympics Canberra Running Coach, January 25, 2024February 8, 2024 FAST Running’s elite para athlete and University of Canberra Student, Nate Halpin has set qualification for the 2025 Tokyo Deflympics as his next major goal. The Deaflympics are held every four years, and are the longest running multi-sport event in history after the Olympics. To qualify for the games, athletes… Continue Reading
News Sprints and Hurdles Training in Gungahlin Canberra Running Coach, January 23, 2024January 23, 2024 Are you looking for someone that runs Sprints and Hurdles Training in Gungahlin? Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt, has been coaching in Gungahlin and North Canberra since 1995 with his group FAST Running. There is training suited for all ages and ability, from Little Athletes, people just looking to get faster or fitter, and… Continue Reading
FAST for Sport Spider-Man: Track to Home Canberra Running Coach, January 18, 2024January 18, 2024 Australia’s fastest track recently played host to FAST Running’s Spider-Man: Track to Home. The squad had some fun as Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Bruce Wayne, Barry Allen, and Super Cody. The young super heroes all raced off to answer the question, who is the fastest Hero in the Multi-verse? The… Continue Reading
FAST for Sport Key to speed is better form Canberra Running Coach, January 17, 2024February 7, 2024 FAST for Sport footy player, Cody Crabb has been mastering the technique necessary for better top end speed. His sessions with Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt, see Cody performing speed drills that isolate his respective body parts in order to focus on improving his posture and balance. Cody has recently… Continue Reading
FAST Track The F in FAST is for Fun Canberra Running Coach, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024 A humid and warm day out at Stromlo Forest Park and the squad took it all in good humour. There were plenty of smiles all round as well as a few competitive moments of course. The session was modified to adjust to the conditions which suited Mathias, Grace, Vish and… Continue Reading
FAST & Active Runner by day, Student Doctor by night Canberra Running Coach, January 13, 2024February 7, 2024 FAST Running’s resident 800m specialist. Jaimi-Lee is no ordinary athlete. When you don’t see her pounding the track, you’ll find Jaimi-Lee studying to complete her Bachelor of Medicine at the University of Sydney. The already qualified Physiotherapist has been combining her love of running with her studies for the last… Continue Reading
FAST for Sport Two minute catch up with Sophie Porter Canberra Running Coach, January 11, 2024February 7, 2024 FAST Running is proud to nurture the speed in Australia’s best female footballers. Through running, football can be played at increased speed with more consistent performance. Hear from Sophie as she explains why @fastrunning4923 has helped her develop #speed and #fitness for playing #football with increased #confidence meaning more time… Continue Reading
FAST & Active FAST50: Sprinting for the young at heart Canberra Running Coach, January 9, 2024February 21, 2024 Sprinting and running FAST isn’t just for the younger generation. The FAST Running squad features a number of Masters aged-athletes who are dedicated to staying fit and enjoy the art of sprinting. One of these likeable Canberra runners is our very own Head Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt. Like his FAST… Continue Reading
FAST Track Vish celebrates the New Year with a personal best Canberra Running Coach, January 7, 2024February 7, 2024 Beginning the new year and the start of competition phase with a PB is worth a celebration. Vish who only recently returned to sprinting has been training (taking) the track apart under the watchful eye of Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt. Vish who in December, had just lowered his best… Continue Reading
Community Accelerate: FAST Running for under 12s Canberra Running Coach, January 7, 2024 The weekend’s Accelerate session for kids under 12 years was a lot of fun. Under the guidance of Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt, and Australian Medalist Daniel Nwaobi, the children were well looked after. Organised in small group sizes to encourage participation, kids are dynamically trained in warming up, technique… Continue Reading