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Nov 20
2009
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How to Finish a Road Race StrongPosted by Dick Mansfield in running, road racing |
"It's often said that the race is won or lost in the last few miles.
Although the natural instinct is to run faster early in the race for insurance, that strategy can leave you fatigued and unable to push when it counts.
A strong finish is the outcome of a wise start. Learn how to plot your strategy to push through the final few miles..." so notes coach Jenny Hadfield in active.com.
She goes on to say:
"...Whether you're running your first 5K or your fifth marathon, the key to finishing strong is in controlling your effort level early in the race. Line up according to your realistic planned pace at the start area to avoid getting caught up with faster runners.
Cut the race in half and aim to run the second half slightly faster than the first half (negative split). Conserving your energy early on will leave you with enough gas to push through the most demanding part of the race--the end..."
image from Falmouth road race by ClaraS
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