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Mario Fraioli on Training for the Mile (at 40+) and Placing 3rd at the National Masters Championship

Mario Fraioli on Training for the Mile (at 40+) and Placing 3rd at the National Masters Championship

Update: 2024-07-042
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Whether you love the mile or you want to continue running into your 40's or beyond, you'll be inspired by this Masters runner.

Mario Fraioli is a Bay Area-based running coach who works with a number of Olympic Trials-level marathoners, top ultrarunners, and competitive age-group athletes.

He’s one of the most competitive Master’s runners in the USA, having run the 2023 Boston Marathon in 2:34 and with his recent 3rd place finisher at the 2024 National Masters Road Mile.

In this episode, Mario and I talk about:

  • Mario's goal to break the 5-minute mile at age 42
  • Love for the mile: a perfect blend of speed and strength, fitness and focus
  • Returning to running after a 20-year hiatus, and the "fresh start" of turning 40
  • Preparing for the Masters Road Mile Championship with smart training
  • Earning a personal best of 4:09 .2 at the Mike Fanelli Track Classic
  • Training strategies for track and field athletes, especially Masters
  • Incorporating movement prep and speed work before intense track workouts
  • Proper running form and technique during high-intensity interval workouts
  • Running volume and long runs for track athletes
  • Structuring mile workouts for Masters runners, including threshold intervals and tempo runs
  • Pacing and mental preparation for a mile race

Listen to this episode for a case study in amazing planning so you can be thoughtful in your next running goal.

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Mario Fraioli on Training for the Mile (at 40+) and Placing 3rd at the National Masters Championship

Mario Fraioli on Training for the Mile (at 40+) and Placing 3rd at the National Masters Championship

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