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Chris Hinshaw (Legendary Endurance Coach)

Rox Lyfe

NOTE

How to Feel Heavy and Slow While Moving

Feeling sluggish and heavy while moving is beneficial as it indicates your body is preparing for intense physical activity, not a signal to rest. To optimize your performance, adjust your pace to balance between long and slow movements or short and fast bursts. It is not a complete taper but a slight reduction in volume before an event. Additionally, warming up too close to the start time of an event can hinder performance, emphasizing the importance of timing your warm-up effectively for optimal results.

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