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Solid Training but Poor Performance on Race Day? Here’s the Schedule You Need to Boost Your Durability in the Marathon.

Runner's World·Runner's World·24 days ago
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Jump to: How to Plan Your Training Schedule for Better Late-Race Performance A Week of Training for Physiological Resilience The Strength Workout You Need on Your Plan Resilience, or durability as some experts say, is basically how well your VO₂ max , lactate threshold , and running economy hold up over a long distance like a marathon—and it could make all the difference not only in your performance but also in how you feel during those last miles of the race. Some durability comes from your genetics, but there are also several training and racing strategies that potentially improve it, says Jonah Rosner , MS, CSCS, a sport scientist, performance coach, and the founder of Marathon Science, who is currently putting this to the test himself to fine-tune these strategies and share his learnings.…

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