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Sources:
- Adaptations to Endurance and Strength Training – Hughes & Ellefsen, 2018 (PMC link)
- Running Training Adaptations – NESTA Certified (NESTA link)
- The Science of the Long Run – AtoZ Running (AtoZ link)
- Self-talk strategies to improve long-term adaptation (Trail Runner article)
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