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Not Enough Time in a Week for All Your Workouts? This Training Schedule Provides the Fix for Better Performance.

Runner's World·Runner's World·about 1 month ago
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You’ll often hear run coaches suggesting extra rest days in your race buildup to avoid overtraining and to better recover between hard workouts . But with only seven days in a given training week, there’s not a lot of room for rest while still checking off all your crucial workouts and mileage . But what if there was a way to carve out more time in your training routine? Cat Fitzgerald , DPT, RRCA-certified run coach and director of clinical excellence at Custom Performance NYC, found that when she switched her runners from a typical seven-day weekly training cycle to a nine-day cycle, they could do more with their training—without taking up more time in their days. Whether you’re trying to dodge injury and burnout or boost your performance, the nine-day cycle can help you defy the laws of time (or at least give you more flexibility in your training). Here’s what that looks like.…

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