RTTC #60 Run Slow to Run Fast - What It Means and Why It Works

29/10/2024 11 min Temporada 1 Episodio 60
RTTC #60 Run Slow to Run Fast - What It Means and Why It Works

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Send us a textIn this episode of Running to the Castle I’m explaining what “run slow to run fast” actually means and who it works for.This means that 80% of your running should be a conversational, slow pace. The other 20% you can push your limits.Running slow works for runners withKnee painOld knee injuries that flare upDifficulty breaking through a specific paceGoals of running fasterListen to the podcast to know how slow, actually pace-wise, you should run, and what kind of speed workouts to do if you’re using run-walk intervals.When you run fast over and over again for every training run it’s like pulling all nighters in college night after night… it works fine for a few runs (or a few nights) but it’s not sustainable. You can’t do it all the time, it’s going to catch up to you.If you push yourself running fast every run you are actually going to get slower.Links mentioned in this episodeWays to work togetherLearn more about Stronger. Faster. Finisher. ! Ready to cross the finish line stronger, faster, and prouder at your next runDisney race? Get personalized support, smarter training, and strategies designed specifically for slow, back-of-the-pack or injury-prone runners who want to build a bigger buffer ahead of the balloon ladies, have time for character photos and energy to enjoy the Disney Parks. Learn more about the Stronger. Faster. Finisher. Program today and be the first to know when doors open! Free Resources Follow me on Instagram @rundisneydpt Join the Facebook Community to get training support Check out FREE training plans for injury-prone runDisney runners on my website. Book a Free 30 minute Call with me if you're wondering how you should train and if working together makes sense.Hi, I'm Dr. AliI've been running for 15+ years and been in the rehab space since 2012 when I earned my Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. I get injury prone runDisney runners across the finish line without feeling broken. ...