• 88: How to Prepare for RunDisney, Ragnar, and Other Relay/Multi-day Races

  • Oct 19 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

88: How to Prepare for RunDisney, Ragnar, and Other Relay/Multi-day Races

  • Summary

  • Are you preparing for RunDisney weekend, a Ragnar relay, Hood to Coast, the Speed Project, or another multi-stage race? This episode is for you! Two experienced running coaches share expert opinions on how to train for multi-day races - and how to strategize so that you feel good during these races.

    • The physiological demands of multi-stage races
    • The importance of hydration and fueling during relay races
    • Developing a pacing and recovery strategy for relay races
    • How to include a Ragnar race in a larger training block
    • Different training strategies for a Ragnar race
    • How to train for the RunDisney race weekends
    • Strategies to enjoy Disneyworld/Disneyland and your RunDisney races

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