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Win the mental battle to finish strong at your next race

Posted November 8th, 2006 at 11:00 AM by Trish Monks

Section: Running & Training, Motivation, Training Tips

finish line.gifOn Sunday I ran a half marathon – it was hilly, and about 7 miles too far, but I got through it without walking (a key goal of mine when hills are involved) and, as a surprise bonus, got myself a new personal best for that distance.

However, I must admit that it was quite difficult (not enough long training runs – my own fault). At the 8 mile marker, just after a substantial climb and with only 5 miles remaining, I had a bit of a ‘wobble’.

Do you know the kind of scenario that I am talking about? You start doubting yourself: thinking that you’re not going to make it, wanting to stop for a little walk, consider feigning an injury so you can drop . . . that kind of thing. The worst part is that the more you think these negative thoughts, the slower you get and the more likely you are to actually give up. It’s at these crucial moments that I have learned that I really have to give myself a good talking to.

Here are some tricks to get you through the psychological pain barrier: Read the rest of this entry »



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