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226. "No Secrets" Q+A! The Wikipedia Controversy, Strides, Singles v. Doubles, Breakthroughs After Layoffs, Ketones, Polarized Training, and Lots More!

Some Work, All Play

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Warm Up to Power Up

Athletes often underestimate the importance of warmups, mistakenly believing it will tire them before an event. In reality, effective warmups enhance performance by preparing the body. For endurance events like a hundred miles, just five to ten minutes is sufficient, potentially less for less advanced athletes. Advanced athletes competing in distances from 50 miles to 50 K should aim for 10 to 15-minute warmups, incorporating a few 30-second hill strides to fully activate their systems.

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