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Marathon Endurance

Ava Thompson

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Marathon Endurance provides a comprehensive guide to mastering the 26.2-mile race, emphasizing the blend of sports science, strategic training, and mental resilience. It goes beyond simply logging miles, highlighting the importance of personalized training plans that align with individual physiology. The book notably explores energy management, detailing how glycogen depletion and replenishment impact performance, and offers practical nutritional guidance for optimizing race day fueling.

 
The book progresses systematically, starting with the physiological demands of marathon running and delving into effective training methodologies like periodization and interval training. A significant portion addresses the mental aspects, offering strategies for managing fatigue and building confidence.

 
The book concludes with recovery techniques and injury prevention, providing a roadmap for sustained running success. Drawing on scientific studies and insights from experienced runners, it offers a multifaceted view of the marathon experience. This book is particularly valuable because it presents information in an accessible manner, avoiding technical jargon while maintaining scientific accuracy. Whether you're a recreational runner, an aspiring marathoner, or a coach, Marathon Endurance equips you with the knowledge and tools to achieve your running goals and improve your overall health & fitness.
Available since: 03/10/2025.
Print length: 113 pages.

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