Running success hinges on preparation. Crossing the finish line is the easy part, a celebration, the apex of all the training that prepared you to be there, the celebration of a well executed running training plan. The longer you run, the more races you train for, the more you'll appreciate the importance of a good training schedule, one that keeps you healthy while preparing you for your goal race. This episode explains the variables you'll see as you study your options along with guidance to help you evaluate their quality and assess whether they're right for you.
MFR 158: Repeats and Intervals
MFR 157: Speedwork, how and when to incorporate speedwork into your running training
MFR 156: The Challenge of Holiday Running and the Mojo for Running December Challenge
MFR 155: Head to Toe, a Close Look at How to Move and Where to Look When You Run
MFR 154: Fun With Fartlek Training
MFR 152: How to Taper for Goal Races, and What it Can Do for Race Performance
MFR 151: How to Structure Your Running Training When You're Self Coached
MFR 150: Treadmill Running and the Indoor Training Mindset
MFR 149: Rebounder for Running Training
MFR 148: Upcoming Topics, the Problem of Locked 'Public' Tracks, and a Promise
MFR 147: How to Run Trails
MFR 146: Six Reason Every Runner Should Run Off Road
MFR #145: How to Make Your Easy Runs Work for You
MFR 144: Running During a Pandemic
MFR 143: Sensible Running Resolutions for 2020
MFR 142: The Challenge of the Holidays and a Challenge for the Holidays
MFR 141: Returning from a Break
MFR 140: My Thoughts on the ‘Brittany’ Movie, Running Goals, and Your First Marathon
MFR 139: The Mental Side of Running
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