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You work your tail off, get everything right, and still find that you can’t go more than 3 or 4 races in a row without running a bad race.
The answer is consistency.
Consistency, or lack of it, is one of the most frustrating and elusive parts of running. Yet, it’s also one of the few guaranteed pathways to success.
Many things can get in the way of good running – family, work, travel. Moreover, consistent training isn’t always exciting. Marty Liqouri might have summed it up best: “You’ve got to be a little bored to be doing really good training.”.
So how do you become a more consistent runner?
On our podcast today is Jon Sinclair, who recorded more wins and top finishes than any other runner in history in his 15 years as a professional runner. For that reason, he’s often remembered more for that consistency than for any particular race result.
A few topics that we discussed included:
If any of Jon’s comments or thoughts speak to you, we’d love to hear about it. We also love to hear what you all think about our podcasts. You can leave a comment on this page or on our iTunes page. You can also leave us a voice message at (617) 356-7969.
We look forward to your feedback and thanks for listening.
The Secret to Running Faster? Consistency
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