191. Run slow to run fast, the 80/20 method with Matt Fitzgerald

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2024 · 33 MIN

191. Run slow to run fast, the 80/20 method with Matt Fitzgerald

from Marathon Running Podcast by Marathon Journal

Curious about the magic behind the 80/20 running principle? Join us in the latest Marathon Running Podcast episode featuring Matt Fitzgerald, the renowned endurance sports journalist and bestselling author. 🌟 Key Questions Answered: Understanding the Basics: Matt explains the fundamental principles of 80/20 running—how the balance of 80 percent lower intensity and 20 percent higher intensity contributes to improved performance. Scientific Foundation: Delve into the science behind the 80/20 running program with key insights supporting its effectiveness. Embraced by Elite Runners: Discover remarkable results and achievements from elite athletes who swear by the 80/20 training method. Adaptability to All Levels: Learn how the 80/20 approach caters to runners of all levels, from beginners to elites. Training Plans for Different Distances: Explore how the 80/20 approach varies across distances, from 5K to marathon. Breaking the “Moderate-Intensity Rut”: Find out how the 80/20 approach breaks the cycle of a "moderate-intensity rut" for continuous improvement. Hands-On Guide: Matt elaborates on the practical implementation of the 80/20 approach into training routines. Balancing Intensity: Understand how runners effectively gauge and maintain the balance between lower and higher-intensity workouts. Performance Metrics: Discover the key metrics to track progress and improvements for 80/20 adopters. Long-Term Benefits: Matt shares insights into the long-term benefits of consistently following the 80/20 running program, especially in marathon training. Ready to transform your running game? Tune in to the episode and unravel the secrets of 80/20 running. Support our podcast and check out our RunSwag Tshirts ·       Our website: ⁠www.marathonrunningpodcast.com⁠ ·       Our Instagram: ⁠@runningpodcast⁠ ·       Our Amazon Storefront: ⁠Amazon Storefront⁠ ·       Join our Facebook group: ⁠SpeedStriders Facebook Group⁠ ·       Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@RunningPodcast

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