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The Knighton Runs Podcast
Chris Knighton
82 episodes
5 days ago
Coach Chris Knighton helps passionate athletes run faster marathons and develop the confidence to take on any life challenge. You'll leave each episode of The Knighton Runs Podcast with clear next steps to follow and the inspiration you need to improve your running immediately. If we can run faster marathons, we can do anything. Discover more at https://knightonruns.com/
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Coach Chris Knighton helps passionate athletes run faster marathons and develop the confidence to take on any life challenge. You'll leave each episode of The Knighton Runs Podcast with clear next steps to follow and the inspiration you need to improve your running immediately. If we can run faster marathons, we can do anything. Discover more at https://knightonruns.com/
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67 | Why I don't like run streaks.
The Knighton Runs Podcast
25 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
67 | Why I don't like run streaks.

You need to take time off!

As competitive runners seeking personal bests, we are constantly looking for ways to improve.

One easy way to get better in running that athletes often overlook is to take a significant break after their season’s goal race.

Taking time off will allow your body to fully heal and benefit long-term from all your hard work.

You need to schedule time off into your training calendar, just like you do for your base building phase, workout phases, taper, and race dates.

Rushing too quickly back into running after a peak performance will likely result in performance stagnation, mental burnout, or injury.

On this week's episode of The Knighton Runs Podcast, I share why taking time off after a race is as essential as running itself.

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Here are three ways to become a better runner today:

1. Download a Free Copy of my book, "Run Faster Marathons: The Proven Path to PR" - ⁠⁠⁠https://www.knightonruns.com/book⁠⁠⁠

2. Support The Show, Find Your Next Training Plan, and Join Our Community - ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/knightonruns⁠⁠⁠

3. Apply for High-Touch Online Run Coaching with Coach Chris - ⁠⁠⁠https://www.knightonruns.com/coaching⁠⁠


The Knighton Runs Podcast
Coach Chris Knighton helps passionate athletes run faster marathons and develop the confidence to take on any life challenge. You'll leave each episode of The Knighton Runs Podcast with clear next steps to follow and the inspiration you need to improve your running immediately. If we can run faster marathons, we can do anything. Discover more at https://knightonruns.com/