As you wrap up your 2012 training blocks and goal events, it’s wise to review how things went so you can make adjustments in the coming year. Read the full article in Runner’s World.
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Less Does More
Streamline your schedule and start accomplishing more by running less. Here’s how to take a minimalist’s approach to achieving your goal to run fast, run far—or run yourself into a routine. Read the full article in Runner’s World.
Rest Right
Whether you regularly rip through mile repeats or you’re new to speedwork, you probably pay more attention to the time, pace, and effort of the hard work than you do to the rest in between. But recovery intervals are just as critical to performing your best. Read the full article in Runner’s World.
Be a Better Athlete without Moving a Muscle
If you want to be a star athlete, it helps to have an arm like Andrew Luck, quick moves like Derrick Rose—and a brain like Michael Phelps. Studies show champions aren’t just physically superior; they’re psychologically stronger—and you can be too. Read the full article in Men’s Health News.