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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2024 · 10 MIN

How do I Taper for a Race?

from Fix My Running · host Matthew Boyd

If you’re an injured runner we can help you get back to running pain-free. Click the link to book a free call with us https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/ Running Fundamentals Course https://matthewboydphysio.com/running-fundamentals-course/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/matthewboydphysio/ Summary In this episode, Matthew Boyd discusses how to taper effectively for a race. Tapering involves reducing training volume and intensity in the lead up to a race to improve performance. The main benefits of tapering are allowing the body to fully recover from training and topping up glycogen stores. Boyd provides guidelines for tapering based on the duration of the race, recommending a two-week taper for marathons or longer and a one-week taper for shorter races. He also advises on adjusting strength training during the taper period to avoid soreness. Takeaways Tapering involves reducing training volume and intensity in the lead up to a race to improve performance. Tapering allows the body to fully recover from training and ensures glycogen stores are topped up. For marathons or longer races, a two-week taper is recommended, while shorter races require a one-week taper. Strength training during the taper period should be adjusted to avoid soreness.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 26, 2024

If you’re an injured runner we can help you get back to running pain-free. Click the link to book a free call with us https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/ Running Fundamentals Course https://matthewboydphysio.com/running-fundamentals-course/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/matthewboydphysio/ Summary In this episode, Matthew Boyd discusses how to taper effectively for a race. Tapering involves reducing training volume and intensity in the lead up to a race to improve performance. The main benefits of tapering are allowing the body to fully recover from training and topping up glycogen stores. Boyd provides guidelines for tapering based on the duration of the race, recommending a two-week taper for marathons or longer and a one-week taper for shorter races. He also advises on adjusting strength training during the taper period to avoid soreness. Takeaways Tapering involves reducing training volume and intensity in the lead up to a race to improve performance. Tapering allows the body to fully recover from training and ensures glycogen stores are topped up. For marathons or longer races, a two-week taper is recommended, while shorter races require a one-week taper. Strength training during the taper period should be adjusted to avoid soreness.

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