Episode 131 When to send it!
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Notable Quotes
"If you're feeling good at the end of a race, that's probably a good sign that you've got it quite close to right."
"The more you race and train, the more those margins become really narrow."
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Episode Summary
Episode 131 of Running Partners centers on the critical topic of race pacing, a subject raised by listener Gary. The hosts reflect on their own racing experiences while providing empirical insights into how to judge race pacing effectively. They recount personal stories, including pacing mistakes in marathons and successes, particularly in the Manchester Marathon, where one host indicates they paced very well but wonders if a faster start would be beneficial. Moreover, they discuss recent race results and notable achievements from listeners, emphasizing the importance of keeping pace in marathons and the physiological aspects of fatigue. The episode concludes with tips for pacing across different race distances, notably underscoring the dangers of a fast start and the value of even pacing or negative splits. Listeners are encouraged to share their pacing experiences to further enrich the dialogue on this topic.
Key Takeaways
- Pacing is crucial to avoid burnout in races, especially marathons.
- Negative splits often yield better race outcomes compared to fast starts.
- Personal pacing strategies should take into account individual fitness levels and circumstances.
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