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In 1996, Michael Johnson won two Olympic golds by training less intensely than his competitors. Weird, right?
Explore how the counterintuitive concept of 'sub-maximal' training—focusing on sustainability over constant maximum effort—might be the key to teaching excellence without burnout.
This episode challenges everything you think you know about peak performance in the classroom.
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By Danielle Hicks, English Classroom Architect4.2
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In 1996, Michael Johnson won two Olympic golds by training less intensely than his competitors. Weird, right?
Explore how the counterintuitive concept of 'sub-maximal' training—focusing on sustainability over constant maximum effort—might be the key to teaching excellence without burnout.
This episode challenges everything you think you know about peak performance in the classroom.
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