Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running
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A captivating chat with Fiona O'Keefe, a former coach at Runners Connect, about her remarkable journey to winning the US Olympic Trials marathon and earning a spot on the Paris Olympic team.
Her insights and experiences shed light on the dedication and balance required for elite-level training and competition.
🏃♀️ Key Takeaways from the Conversation:
- Balance and Recovery: The importance of balance, rest, and recovery in marathon training, from managing caffeine and alcohol intake to prioritizing 9 hours of sleep.
- Mental Engagement: Seeking outlets for mental disengagement and relaxation, while also staying engaged in activities beyond running, is crucial for maintaining focus and drive.
- Embracing Success and Growth: Fiona's journey underscores the value of recognizing personal progress, embracing strengths, and continually pursuing improvement, serving as an inspiration to both elite and amateur runners.
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Outside of training deficiencies, low iron is one of the most common reasons for poor results during workouts and races.
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