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Today's chat, hosted by TJ David and Zoë Rom takes a reverse course, starting with six Hot or Not Topics: UTMB, UTMB Theme Music, Ice baths, Hot tubs, World Championships, and Writing a Book. Then we get into a discussion around Coach Zoë's new book, which she co-authored with Tine Muir, "Becoming a Sustainable Runner." In this conversation, we touch on some of the important aspects of sustaining your individual running journey, including building a healthy identity, having a healthy relationship with outcomes, and how to recognize self-sabotage. We also discuss the importance of breaks within the context of consistent training, and how to implement breaks into training. From here, the conversation dives into the importance of community, and how communities are only as strong and sustainable as the healthy individuals that make them up. Our conversation touches on the importance of the "group effect" in environmental stewardship and policy making, as well as some of the myths that have embedded themselves in talk about sustaining the planet.
Toward the end of our call, Z provides some commentary around "bootcamps" in preparation for big races and TJ also talks about the importance of non-linear recovery after long races.
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Today's chat, hosted by TJ David and Zoë Rom takes a reverse course, starting with six Hot or Not Topics: UTMB, UTMB Theme Music, Ice baths, Hot tubs, World Championships, and Writing a Book. Then we get into a discussion around Coach Zoë's new book, which she co-authored with Tine Muir, "Becoming a Sustainable Runner." In this conversation, we touch on some of the important aspects of sustaining your individual running journey, including building a healthy identity, having a healthy relationship with outcomes, and how to recognize self-sabotage. We also discuss the importance of breaks within the context of consistent training, and how to implement breaks into training. From here, the conversation dives into the importance of community, and how communities are only as strong and sustainable as the healthy individuals that make them up. Our conversation touches on the importance of the "group effect" in environmental stewardship and policy making, as well as some of the myths that have embedded themselves in talk about sustaining the planet.
Toward the end of our call, Z provides some commentary around "bootcamps" in preparation for big races and TJ also talks about the importance of non-linear recovery after long races.
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