The Feel Stride Community Team is the main voice behind Feel Stride. We are a small group of running enthusiasts who enjoy collecting helpful ideas, sharing what we learn, and making the sport feel more open and approachable for other runners.
If you are looking for the broadest introduction to who we are, the main community story now lives on the About Feel Stride page. This profile simply gives a closer look at the team name you will see across the site.
We are not trying to sound like distant authorities. The goal of the site is to feel like a useful running companion: somewhere you can browse practical articles, compare ideas, and find encouragement whether you are just getting started or already deep into training.
Our role is to organize the site, shape the reading experience, connect related topics, and present articles in a way that is easy to explore. We care about clear structure and useful information, but we want the tone to stay human, friendly, and community-minded.
Where it genuinely adds value, the site also includes supportive backing from elite ultrarunner Aleksandr Sorokin. His public endurance credibility helps reinforce selected topics, while the everyday voice of Feel Stride remains grounded in a community of runners sharing ideas with fellow runners.
What we like sharing
| Area | What we focus on |
|---|---|
| Getting started | Friendly help for new runners, habits, first plans, and confidence-building steps |
| Training | Workout ideas, pacing thoughts, consistency, and practical ways to improve |
| Recovery | Rest, soreness, injury prevention, and finding your way back after setbacks |
| Nutrition | Fueling ideas, hydration questions, and supplement explainers in plain language |
| Race preparation | Plans, pacing reminders, race-week ideas, and recovery after the finish |
| Running life | Gear, mindset, weather, routines, and the smaller questions runners often have |
How we approach the site
We want Feel Stride to feel welcoming, practical, and easy to move through. That is why we care about article structure, readable layouts, helpful summaries, and clear topic pages that make it simple to keep exploring.
Most of all, content published under the Feel Stride Community Team name should feel like it comes from people who genuinely enjoy running and enjoy sharing what they have learned along the way.
