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The Running for Real Podcast

Jeff Galloway: Why Every Runner Will Benefit From Walking During Training- R4R 084

The Running for Real Podcast

Tina Muir

Sports, Running, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2018

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Every runner knows that walking during a run sort of feels like cheating. Runners only walk after they cross the finish line. Walking is often seen as a sign of weakness reserved for beginners, the injured and the defeated. After all, we call ourselves runners, not walkers. Right?

What should I do when I don't feel like running?...walk!

Consider this: Jeff Galloway, former Olympic runner and professional running coach, ran his fastest ever marathon at the age of 35 coming in at a cool 2:16. He is now 74 years young with hundreds of marathons behind him and plenty more ahead. He hasn’t dealt with a running injury in over 40 years and has coached over 1 million runners to feel as great about running as he does.

His secret to his success?

Walking.

After returning from the navy, Jeff was out of (running) shape and was attending graduate school at Florida State University. He started training with a goal to qualify for the Olympic trials and was quickly introduced to the heat and humidity of the Southeast. Without taking walk breaks Jeff would literally start to hallucinate during his runs.

He found that taking a one-minute walk break after each mile he ran dramatically increased his ability to train for the Olympics. He did qualify for the Olympics in 1972 and went on to run the 10,000-meter race in Munich representing the U.S. Several years later, he was asked to create a training program for beginning runners. He implemented the “Run Walk Run” theory that he used to train for the Olympics. However, he underestimated the effect he would have not only on beginning runners, but many advanced runners around the world.

Why walking is for everyone

Walking isn’t just for beginners or people getting back into running shape. Since Jeff began his “Run Walk Run” campaign, his team has done studies on how taking short walk breaks can improve runners of nearly all levels. They have found that someone who hasn’t previously used the “Run Walk Run” method improves their marathon time by an average of thirteen minutes when they incorporate walk breaks. Oh, and that PR Jeff set at the age of 35? Yep. He even took several walk breaks during his best marathon.

But how? Why?

For Jeff, it’s all about the mental game. When he takes walk breaks (which can last anywhere from 30 to 60 seconds) he is able to focus his mind on how he’s running. He does a quick check to make sure he isn’t slumped forward, his strides are landing correctly, and his overall form is flawless.

These short breaks have helped thousands of runners keep their energy up throughout long distance runs. Jeff also attributes his injury-free running career to this technique. Each break allows him time to refocus on race strategy, correct bad form, and give his legs a short break. Better form and less fatigue is the key to injury prevention. Short breaks from running make that possible. So, what are you waiting for? Start walking!

Having a positive running attitude

Jeff approaches running with an immense amount of positivity, which he mostly attributes to his parents. Just listening to Jeff’s voice gives you the impression that he could spend hours giving advice to any inquisitive runner. In fact, he spends 5 to 6 hours a day answering emails from his running students.

In this podcast, Jeff relates two heart-warming stories that show his genuine spirit. After qualifying for the Olympic 10k, Jeff made it his personal goal to help his good friend Jack Bacheler qualify for the marathon event after Jack did not qualify for the 10k. Jeff paced Jack for that trial event and slowed down during the last few seconds to allow Jack to take the final spot on the team. Jeff Galloway also talks about his favorite student he ever had. That student went from only being able to run the distance between two telephone poles, to qualifying for Boston at the age of 75. (Listen to the podcast to find out who that student was. No spoilers!)

Approaching a race as you age is something Jeff has mastered. At some point everyone has to face the fact that their body can’t do what it once could. Joining a strong community of runners and having the attitude of “we’re all in this together” can help ease the transition. Jeff recommends changing your goals as you age. “I can focus on something else,” he says, “I can be injury free. I can enjoy every run. I can run with family and friends.”

Running (and walking) is for everyone. Coming to terms with how YOU run is important to experiencing lifelong running fulfillment. Being real with your own training and avoiding the comparison trap is crucial to being a healthy and successful runner. This is Running for Real.

Resources:

Last week's episode with Lori Richmond

Tina4Real Podcast

Running for Real Superstars Community

Support Tina through her Patreon Page

Buy a Running for Real T-shirt, Tank, or Hat

Jeff's Books:

The Walk Run Method

Marathon: You Can Do It!

Half Marathon: You Can Do it!

Running Until You Are 100

Mental Training for Runners

The Story of the Human Body By Daniel Lieberman

Jeff’s website

Jeff on Twitter

Jeff on Instagram

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Transcript

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Most people tend to hit the wall within one mile of their longest run within the last three weeks.

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If you push the distance of your long run, beyond the distance of your

0:13.0

race, you have a chance to not ever hit the wall.

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This is running for real,

0:19.0

the podcast for runners who know that for every runner's high

0:22.0

there are just as many lows

0:24.4

all those just missed PRs easy runs that feel hard injury blues and more

0:29.8

each week we'll talk to running, health, and wellness experts about their highs, lows,

0:35.3

and best advice to build our confidence.

0:38.3

Running for real is about being honest, being brave, and most of all all not feeling alone.

0:45.0

And now here's our host

0:47.0

who would never choose an RV vacation?

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Tina Muir.

0:51.0

Hello my friends, welcome to episode number 84 of running for real.

0:56.5

We are closing in on 100 pretty quick now and that's really exciting but I am already starting to get things into the works for that 100th episode.

1:06.2

I think I have a guest who maybe I want to use for that, but I also don't want to hold it back that long because I think I worked out that episode 100

1:14.7

is going to be around middle of January and this guest I am interviewing in just a, well, it'll

1:21.6

be a few days from when you're listening to this but I am

1:24.8

very very excited and let's just say it's a guest that I never thought I would

1:29.2

get. Now if you are supporting me on Patreon you will know who that guest is and hopefully you are just as excited as I am.

1:36.0

And on that note if you are a Patreon member you will hear that today I have some questions asked from Patreon supporters so thank you so much to all those people who have.

1:46.0

All right, so if this is your first ever say listening to Running For Real, if you are a Jeff Galloway absolute fan and I do know there are many of you out there.

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