
412: What to Do Now for Your Fall Race: Why Summer Training Matters More Than You Think
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In this episode of the Real Life Runners podcast, we discuss the importance of starting fall race preparation during the summer months, particularly June and July. We delve into the concept of cycle stacking, emphasizing the need to lay a strong foundation now to avoid last-minute rush and stress. Key topics include the importance of strength training, building mental toughness, adapting to heat, and incorporating up and down weeks for better adaptation and reduced injury risk.
The episode also highlights the flexibility required during summer schedules and vacations, encouraging runners to redefine consistency and integrate new training strategies that align with their current life circumstances.
05:00 Importance of Summer Training for Fall Races
08:20 Cycle Stacking: Building a Strong Foundation
12:04 Adapting Training for Runners Over 40
14:33 Strength Training and Addressing Imbalances
18:26 Mental Training and Consistency
21:50 The Power of Up and Down Weeks
25:57 Planning Ahead for Recovery
26:16 Balancing Business and Training
27:33 Training in the Heat
29:12 Heat Adaptation Benefits
34:34 Summer Training Strategies
39:30 Creative Training Solutions
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