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Rest days are just as important as workouts & long runs! Make sure you hydrate, sleep and avoid exerting too much physical energy. This will set you up well for future training -- take advantage :)
8.11 mi
Well, your race day is here! We're so excited for your upcoming performance. Believe in yourself and trust that the training you have done has left you totally prepared to have a great race. You don't have to do anything super-human or totally crazy - just give it your all, stay relaxed & focused, and HAVE FUN!! Warm up: 3.0mi. Race: 3.11mi. Cool down: 2.0mi.
Race day is almost here! Follow this pre race workout to get your primed up and ready to go for your performance. GOOD LUCK! Workout: 25-35 minute relaxed run followed up with 5 good, fast strides with ample rest in between.
8.0 mi • 1:01:20
Some people refer to a recovery type run as an 'easy' run but calling it that is not completely accurate! As any experienced runner knows, even the most relaxed run can still be a challenge in its own way. Focus on being relaxed and not using too much mental energy. You're just getting in some solid mileage in preparation for your next hard workout. Watch the video for tips from our Boost pro runners!4
8.0 mi • 1:01:20
Some people refer to a recovery type run as an 'easy' run but calling it that is not completely accurate! As any experienced runner knows, even the most relaxed run can still be a challenge in its own way. Focus on being relaxed and not using too much mental energy. You're just getting in some solid mileage in preparation for your next hard workout. Watch the video for tips from our Boost pro runners!3
41:23
Follow a your favorite online yoga routine or class - ideally for runners. Trackster recommends these two, although there are a plethora of free options on the internet! https://www.corepoweryoga.com/blog/yoga-runners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hTllAb4XGg
8.0 mi • 1:01:20
Some people refer to a recovery type run as an 'easy' run but calling it that is not completely accurate! As any experienced runner knows, even the most relaxed run can still be a challenge in its own way. Focus on being relaxed and not using too much mental energy. You're just getting in some solid mileage in preparation for your next hard workout. Watch the video for tips from our Boost pro runners!2