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🗓️ 21 August 2024
⏱️ 69 minutes
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If you’re preparing for a fall marathon or other endurance race, then now is the perfect time to start practicing your race day. As the temperatures cool and you hit your peak training, the fatigue in your legs will help to simulate the feeling of racing without actually running the full race distance. It’s super important to mimic the conditions of your goal event to prepare for the challenges of race day. This can help with building confidence because you’ll know you’re ready for the big day or you’ll know what you still need to work on. There’s a lot of variables to consider, so we’re doing our best to cover them all.
Everything from how fast you start your race to what time you want to wake up can be practiced ahead of time and you’ll likely feel better prepared if you do. Coach Andie has years of experience helping athletes conquer races of all kinds and joins the show to share how you can feel as prepared as possible. During the show we’ll cover everything you need to simulate your race including:
Even if you’ve been running for years, every race brings different challenges that you can prepare for. We know race day is fast approaching, so let’s get into what you can do to prepare for race day.
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0:00.0 | We can use all types of experiences, workouts, all those things to really help us to prepare for things like that so that you know any unexpected things we at least have something in our back pocket that we know how to manage our control. |
0:15.0 | There's no doubt if you're running a full race you want to be as prepared as possible. |
0:20.0 | This time near the end of summer is also the perfect time to practice your race day conditions |
0:24.3 | since we're still far enough out from most major marathons that you can figure out what works and |
0:28.6 | tweak your strategy if needed. This isn't just limited to pacing though, since nutrition, warm-up, and other variables are all things that you can practice ahead of time. |
0:37.0 | Today, our C coach Andy joins me to talk about how and why you need to practice your race day strategy. |
0:44.0 | I've personally been guilty of not worrying about my nutrition or what I'm going to wear and |
0:48.1 | hoping it all comes together on race day. And this might work some of the time, |
0:52.0 | but practicing takes away a lot of the stress and make sure that you're prepared for when things go wrong. |
0:57.0 | If anyone else listening ran Boston this year, you probably knew to prepare for the hills, but it was a tough day if you hadn't planned ahead for the heat. |
1:04.0 | That's just one example but we covered five things you can practice ahead of time including |
1:08.8 | pacing, pre-race routine, nutrition, course conditions, and your racing kit. |
1:15.6 | They say there's no time like the present, so let's get started. Hello runners and welcome to the Run to the Top podcast where our goal is |
1:32.1 | making you a better runner with each and every episode. |
1:34.8 | I'm your showrunner, Corey Nagler and I'm not an elite runner but together we'll |
1:39.2 | explore new strategies and topics to take your running to the next level. |
1:43.0 | This podcast is created and produced by the expert team of coaches at runnersconnect.net, |
1:48.0 | where you can find the best running information on the internet, |
1:50.0 | as well as training plans to fit every runner and every budget. |
1:54.0 | Andy, welcome back to another show. |
1:58.0 | The Olympics as we're recording this are in full swing, |
2:01.0 | but for the everyday runners we're also getting close to race day and |
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