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So you've trained well, made a proper mental racing plan, executed the plan, and now the race is over. Maybe you ran a personal best, or maybe you had a terrible race. Whatever the result, there are always important takeaways from your races to improve for the next one. In this episode, Mason and Scott recount how some of their best improvements came directly from the often under-utilized post-race analysis. Whether you're running world records or just happy to finish, this episode will help you to continually achieve victory over your most important opponent: your past self.
Support the channel and share any suggestions or stories through our LinkTree, which links to PayPal, Patreon, Instagram, and email. A portion of all donations goes to Back on My Feet, a non-profit that empowers the homeless community through essential employment and running.
https://linktr.ee/betterrunpodcast
So you've trained well, made a proper mental racing plan, executed the plan, and now the race is over. Maybe you ran a personal best, or maybe you had a terrible race. Whatever the result, there are always important takeaways from your races to improve for the next one. In this episode, Mason and Scott recount how some of their best improvements came directly from the often under-utilized post-race analysis. Whether you're running world records or just happy to finish, this episode will help you to continually achieve victory over your most important opponent: your past self.
Support the channel and share any suggestions or stories through our LinkTree, which links to PayPal, Patreon, Instagram, and email. A portion of all donations goes to Back on My Feet, a non-profit that empowers the homeless community through essential employment and running.
https://linktr.ee/betterrunpodcast