DiscoverMojo For Running PodcastMFR 151: How to Structure Your Running Training When You're Self Coached
MFR 151:  How to Structure Your Running Training When You're Self Coached

MFR 151: How to Structure Your Running Training When You're Self Coached

Update: 2021-08-27
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One of the main attractions of running is the sheer simplicity of it. Running requires one thing, a pair of shoes - well, two things. 

That simplicity is a thing of beauty, but to take it to any level beyond basic fitness, or just to make it more interesting, knowing and applying some basic training guidelines will be of great benefit.

Many people, at least early on in their running career, run the same number of miles every day. Nothing wrong with that if extremely gradual improvement is the goal, and if it doesn't get too boring, but learning a few simple time-proven running training principles will make running a fascinating hobby as the runner has the ability and knowledge to plan weeks and months of training, evaluate how that training impacted their performance, and make adjustments. All this, and the variety in type and duration of workouts always adds to enjoyment of the sport.

For a deeper dive into periodization, specifically, micro and macro cycles, check out Episodes 134 and 135 of this podcast.

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MFR 151:  How to Structure Your Running Training When You're Self Coached

MFR 151: How to Structure Your Running Training When You're Self Coached

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