Jeff Galloway Passes Away
Jeff Galloway, the renowned Olympian and pioneer of the run/walk training method, passed away at the age of 80 on February 25, following complications from a stroke and hemorrhage, as reported by Runner’s World.
Significance of His Contributions
Galloway was a transformative figure in the American running movement, particularly during the first running boom of the 1960s and 1970s. He is best known for developing the run/walk method, also known as the Galloway Method or “Jeffing,” which encourages runners to incorporate walking intervals into their training. This innovative approach has enabled countless beginners to complete marathons and long-distance races.
Throughout his career, Galloway founded running stores, training groups, and camps, and was instrumental in creating significant races. His influence extended to writing best-selling training books and becoming a sought-after speaker in the running community. Even in his later years, he adapted to modern platforms, utilizing social media and podcasts to reach new generations of runners.
Looking Ahead
Galloway’s passing marks the end of an era for many in the running community. His legacy will likely continue to inspire both amateur and elite runners. As the running community reflects on his contributions, discussions about the future of running training methods and community engagement will undoubtedly be influenced by his pioneering spirit.