The taper is key to maximizing your race day performance. Learn how to reduce training, boost energy reserves, and nail your marathon or half marathon taper. Avoid common mistakes and set yourself up for a strong, successful race.
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Taper, marathon training, running, glycogen reserves, race day preparation, injury prevention, logistics, fundraising, tapering strategies, running events
Summary In this podcast episode, Tim discusses the critical taper period in marathon training, emphasising its importance for race day success. He explains how to effectively manage the taper, including reducing mileage, focusing on glycogen reserves, and preparing logistics for race day. Tim also addresses common mistakes runners make regarding tapering and the significance of this phase for all race distances. TakeawaysStuff You Should Know
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