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EP 536: Seven Simple Rules For a Successful Longer Run

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Fitness, Sports, Running, Health & Fitness

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2021

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Andy Jones-Wilkins joins to talk about seven simple rules to consider for a successful long run.  This list is not comprehensive and we may have follow up episodes.

 

  1. Don't run a single hill (the definition of a hill varies by fitness level)
  2. Run all downs, (unless the hill taxes the knees, quads, or risk a fall)
  3. Start early with a purposeful walk/run rhythm.  Keep the body fresh, do not put yourself in a catch up position.   EVERY time you shift from a run to a walk, use this mantra, "Walk with purpose!"   Walking with a purpose is effective and a strategy.  
  4. Manage the aidstations, show up with a plan. .  Let a volunteer fill your hydration. Next, take care of your gear and medical.  Select your fuel, eat it as you walk out.  (No loitering)   You cover an enormous amount of ground when you purposefully walk.  
  5. Monitor anything that feels slightly off; calories, hydration, electrolytes, salt on face, salt on shirt, color of urine, cramping, stomach, apply lube to anything hot (chaffage) and listen to negative mental chatter.  Negative chatter is your body's way of telling you that you need to change something, if you push through the early warning sign, catastrophe is around the corner.
  6. Give yourself permission to back off your effort and recapture anything that isn't working or needs correcting. Most issues can be solved by backing off the pace.  Give it time and you can return to your gameplan.  SCOTT has a story for this one
  7. Trust your math.  Stay with your plan.  Worrying requires energy.  You need that energy to finish the run.   (Do all the math before the run)And share it with your crew/pacer

Don's video from Moab 240 we mentioned

Hire Andy as a coach! or check out his weekly Tap Room at iRunFar

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

To just get this done like a triumph of human experience, I mean, it's a real thing.

0:08.8

That is so, so good.

0:10.8

And frankly, that's what gives me hope, not only in the sport of ultra running, but in

0:16.7

the world.

0:17.7

Like when that happens, when you got an hour left to get from here to there, you're going

0:22.7

to figure out a way to do it.

0:24.4

And you know what?

0:25.4

If you end up not doing it, you're going to figure out a way to maybe do it next year.

0:29.7

Or in some other race, that's just beautiful.

0:38.9

We had a great discussion and we hope that you enjoy it coming up soon.

0:43.7

It is the simple seven of finishing a long run.

0:47.9

And that long run can be defined at whatever distance it is for you.

0:52.7

It's the recipe for success to avoid a DNF by applying these simple seven rules.

0:58.9

Those are coming up just as soon as we talk to you about a couple of our partners.

1:03.5

Hey, Don, do you know what stinks?

1:05.6

What's that?

1:06.6

My shoes.

1:07.6

I get home and I take my shoes off and they stink.

1:10.9

But you know what's got, you know what doesn't have to stink?

1:13.5

That's your armpits.

1:14.5

And that's because we recommend that you use like we do native deodorant because it works,

1:19.5

smells great, and it's effective.

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