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This week on AtoZrunning: We finish our series on wise decisions by taking a close look at ways to manage energy, emotion, and stress. We also answer a listener question about cool down jogs after hard efforts and races. In the world of running, Boston Marathon was a nail-biter but for two totally different reasons between the men and women. College kids continue to assault the records boards. And from the headlines, Strava is being called into question yet again.
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Today on AtoZrunning:
We continue examining wise decisions, this week looking at conscious awareness and the dangers of outside influences on our decision-making. We also answer a listener question about running hills in preparation for hilly races. In the world of running, Arcadia is swiftly becoming the high school distance running mecca. The US 10-mile road championships was a record-breaking thriller. And from the headlines, being cold has a much bigger effect on endurance performance, a recent study shows.
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
We begin a series on Loehr and Ohlsson’s Wise Decisions, focusing first on what they call reality-distorting mechanisms, otherwise known as the lies we tell ourselves. We answer a listener question about shoe rotations and how to navigate shoes that feel great vs. shoes that feel flat. In the world of running, the world cross country championships were as full of blood, sweat, and tears as cross country ought to be. We’ve got a recap and analysis to share. Other weekend highlights include a new college athlete’s NIL deal and another high school record. From the recent headlines, we share an article about when to begin preparing for your next marathon.
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
Adam Homolka of Endurance Rehab joins us again to talk about some of the fascinating differences in treadmill technology and how to make use of it. We answer a listener question about how to objectively measure fatigue and the need for adjusting training. In the world of running, after 38 years, a woman finally finished the Barkley Marathons, and the photo is perfect. Also, we share an interesting article about the relationship between nutrition and soreness. All this and more on AtoZrunning.
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
Effort is finite. What does this mean for distance runners and what we here call the first key to thriving.
We answer a listener question about flat legs during pre-race tapering
In the world of running, the TEN featured 8 men under 27 minutes in the same 10,000m race. Has that ever happened before?
Fast times weren’ just limited to the track… or the 10,000… or the adults! We’ll share a weekend rundown of the need-to-knows.
In other news, RunTok is a thing, and we take a look at a recent article about it
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
We interview Liz Fanco who shares how she helps other runners transform themselves through sport and the race experience.
We answer a listener question about the best order of runs or workouts in a week.
In the world of running, if you were making predictions a year ago about certain NCAA runners’ futures, chances are you were so wrong it hurt. We’ll share why.
High school runners are unhinged, and it’s a little disturbing.
And Ingebrigtsen is back in the news saying crazy things. You won’t guess what this time!
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
We throw back to one of our first interviews, a conversation with Coach Hodge about how to run faster without trying harder
We also answer a listener question about how to pace a race
In the world of running, the world indoor track and field championships was thrilling, and we’ve got the full scoop
And the Tokyo Marathon was a shocker with major upsets!
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
Runners are always talking about our workouts, good, bad, or otherwise. Do they tell us anything meaningful, though? We’ll tackle this one.
We answer a listener question about returning from surgery.
In the world of running, NCAA ran indoor conferences, and we’ve got the highlights.
Dennis Young interviewed 16 of the 26 last place finishers from the US Olympic Trials marathons, and the stories are astonishing.
And the Japanese marathon debut just got crazy.
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
Olympic trials top 10 finisher Nathan Martin joins the show again to relay his amazing experience at the trials as well as recent journey leading him to it.
We answer a listener question about VO2max and heart rate.
In the world of running, USA and British indoor championships were impressive.
Records continue falling.
And another record-breaker is down for the count amidst scandal.
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
In further reflection on the topic of goals and finding meaning, we share a compelling lesson from author, speaker, and coach John O’Sullivan’s Every Moment Matters.
Also, we answer a listener question about the camaraderie or lack of at the Olympic Trials Marathon.
In the world of running, indoor track is exploding, and records dropped like lead sinkers at Millrose Games.
Not to be outdone, there were great performances in France, as well.
And in a tragic turn, the marathon world-record holder has died in an accident.
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
We share both the results of and the experience participating in the US Olympic Trials Marathon
We also answer a listener question about shoe drops and knee pain
In the world of running, the trials races were filled with upsets, heartbreak, and unexpected moments.
And indoor track action has been a thrill, including national records and near misses
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode228
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
Under Armour pro runner Robert Downs joins the show to talk about rethinking change and obstacles
We answer listener questions about max heart rate as well as splitting runs between indoors and outdoors
In the world of running, last year’s freshman phenom Addy Wiley has big news that involves Adidas
Nico Young has done it, and he might just be convincing the doubters
And the upcoming 2024 Olympics boast some fascinating statistics that we want to share
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode227
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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This week on AtoZrunning:
We finish our examination of change and Brad Stulberg’s book by sharing practical actions, including how to practice responses and what it looks like to ask for help, among others
We also answer a couple listener questions about hard efforts on the treadmill and how to warmup well
In the world of running, the US cross country championships included some exciting results
That American record we recently mentioned? I just went down again. Stick around to find out which
And any guesses how fast an American can run a mile at 7,000 feet? You’ll find out…
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode226
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
What does identity have to do with change? A lot, according to Brad Stulberg, and we examine how he breaks it down in the second section of his book.
How do carbon super shoes respond to cold temperatures? We will answer a listener question about that very thing.
In the world of running, the Houston Half Marathon saw a new record from an unexpected source,
an absurdly fast road race raised eyebrows,
and records are falling on the track as well
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode225
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
We continue our series on change by examining mindset, the first section of Brad Stulberg’s book
Also, we answer a listener’s question about when to lift weights
In the world of running, world 800m champ Donovan Brazier is back in the news, we’ll share why
Dubai Marathon was fast and surprising in both the men’s and women’s races
And Outside Mag has some success tips for winter training based on Strava data
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode224
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
We kickoff a new series on change, examining Brad Stulberg’s newest book Master of Change and how we might apply those principles to this new year with its new goals
We also answer a listener question about the mental side of running
In the world of running, 2023 ended with a nice bang for Beatrice Chebet and a new world record
And we take some time to remember what we believe to be the top 10 moments from the world of running in 2023
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode223
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
For this special release episode, we interview Under Armour pro runner Willy Fink to talk about the ingredients for success for runners. Fink shares both his experiences as a professional athlete and insights for runners of all levels.
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Today on AtoZrunning:
We conclude our series examining training by effort with our final conversation, this time with Sara, and the most succinct and clear articulation of this approach to date!
We also field a listener question about running in the cold and dark
In the world of running, have you heard of the willpower marshmallow test?
The Magness science digest included some poignant studies about emotions
And the women’s 24hr world record was broken, but not by someone you’d expect!
All this and a very Merry Christmas to you on AtoZrunning
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode221
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
Two more athletes talk about success and satisfaction and what it looks like to be comfortable in the mess and perform well
And We answer a question about preparing for a 50k race
In the world of running, new standalone 25k records were set in Kolkata
Three Japanese men broke a national record in the same race
And NIL deals are continuing to make news and getting ever more complicated
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode220
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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Today on AtoZrunning:
Ally, Craig, and Laura help us dig deeper into the challenges of effort-based training and racing, whether new runners only just getting started or long-time runners many years into it.
Also, we field questions about race terrain times and proper long run duration
In the world of running, the last high school cross country race, Foot Locker nationals, was exciting
What happens when pro runners race in paradise?
And we’ll give you two guesses which NCAA runner just turned pro
For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode219
For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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