
THE SCOLIOSIS SUPPORT & RESEARCH TRAINING SUPPORT PODCAST SERIES
The Sapphire Running Zone
March 31, 202526 min
Running
GET IT RIGHT ON RACE DAY!
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Episode Notes
There are so many things that can go wrong on the day, but it doesn't take too much planning to make sure those don't happen. Tim Rogers, who is the first to admit he has made some of these mistakes in previous races, has learnt from them and shares his thoughts on how to make sure your race starts well...and ends well.
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PODCAST NOTES
Key words race strategy, marathon training, race day preparation, hydration, nutrition, mental strength, pacing, running goals, race phases, running tips Summary In this episode, Tim discusses essential race strategies for runners, focusing on how to prepare for race day, set realistic goals, and maintain proper hydration and nutrition throughout the race. He emphasises the importance of mental strength and pacing, breaking the race into phases, and offers practical tips for a successful race experience. Takeaways- Race strategy is personal; focus on yourself.
- Set realistic race goals based on training.
- Avoid going off too quickly at the start.
- Break the race into manageable phases.
- Hydration is crucial; sip water regularly.
- Mental strength is key during tough phases.
- Visualise the finish line to motivate yourself.
- Practice nutrition strategies during training.
- Be cautious about what you consume on race day.
- Dress appropriately for the weather conditions.
Titles
- Mastering Your Race Day Strategy
- The Art of Pacing in Races
- "Make it really realistic."
- "Don't go off too quickly."
- "Break it down into phases."
- "It's a marathon, not a sprint."
- "Hydration is imperative."