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Mojo For Running Podcast

MFR 138: Base Miles

Mojo For Running Podcast

debbie voiles

Fitness, Sports, Health & Fitness, Running

4.9555 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2019

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Mojo for Running Podcast

How is your running base coming along? This is one of the most critical considerations for any runner's success, but in my experience, the great majority of recreational runners ignore it. With this episode of the Mojo for Running Podcast, I hope to raise awareness to motivate every listener to give this area of their running life the attention it deserves.

A great percentage of your running success – or failure – will be due to a properly executed training, but if you miss a key area of training, no amount of effort to the remainder of your training will make up for the gap. It's that important. 

By base, I mean the number of miles you run per week. If you keep a record of your miles – and most runners do – then go to your log book, right now, and see how many miles you were averagjng, per week, at the start of your last training cycle. 

This episode is likely to change your attitude about this often neglected factor that plays a critical role in your running success as regards the effectiveness of speed work, your success in avoiding injuries, and your comfort all the way to the end of races.

Your training base is that important.

**In this episode, I mention my son's new podcast. His name is Ben Voiles, and his podcast is The Internal Work. I hope you'll check it out, especially Episode #3 about confidence. That one would be particularly helpful to any runner. His podcast is on Apple, Spotify, and Stitcher.Click  the  graphic  to  check  it  out.

***In this episode, I also reminded you of our documentary film, The Human Race. I decided I'll mention one of the featured runners in each of the next several episodes. In this episode of mention Riorita Gaon. Here is a pic. I hope, if you haven't watched The Human Race, you will. I promise it will provide great motivation. Many runners have told me they bought it and watch it whenever they need motivation. That's Rio in the pink sunglasses and with the mimosa, with friends Maureen Wallace and Nancy Hannas. Click here to see a trailer for the film.

 

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Debbie Boyles, coach at Mojo for Running, with episode number 138, base miles.

0:20.0

Welcome to the Mojo for Running podcast. I'm the coach, Debbie Boyles, and this is the podcast for

0:25.4

Middle of the Packers, regular people not afraid to work up a sweat, who embrace the outdoors

0:30.8

and that wonderful feeling of endorphins surging through their veins. My goal is to provide the

0:36.6

information you need to achieve your goals.

0:41.8

Base miles. How many miles should you run? This is the question, right? The question.

0:48.7

How far do you need to run each day, each week, each month? To be fit, to become a better runner, to be able to

0:57.3

run farther, and to prevent injury. In this podcast, I'll look at all of the above. Before we

1:03.8

get to that, several quick announcements. One, if you're looking to do your first 5K, 10K, or half

1:08.9

marathon, or two, polish each one, make it better, move to a higher

1:12.9

level, I've got you covered with my online coaching program. I often receive emails from people

1:17.9

who'd like to hire me to coach them, but I don't even do individualized coaching locally

1:22.8

because I'm just too busy with running run Tampa. But I do have an extensive online program and you can

1:29.4

even check it out with a free trial. It's at coaching.mojo for running.com. You pay one price for a whole

1:38.6

year of access to all the programs or you can pay for each program individually.

1:44.5

It's only $35 for each individual program right now or $55 for all of them.

1:50.2

So check it out.

1:51.4

Again, it's coaching.mojofor running.com.

1:54.6

Two, remember, this podcast is funded by my Patreon account.

1:58.4

Patreon is a crowdfunding platform used mainly by creative types like musicians,

2:03.3

poets, and coaches to provide an easy way for listeners, in this case listeners, to support their

2:09.4

endeavors. In my case, you can sign on to commit a certain amount which will be charged to your

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