Author Matt Fitzgerald on How to Perfect the Art and Skill of Pacing

Author Matt Fitzgerald on How to Perfect the Art and Skill of Pacing

The art of pacing yourself correctly is the key to success in workouts and races. But like any other skill, it requires practice and understanding what it really means to "listen to your body."

If you enjoy reading about running and training, then this week's guest likely needs no introduction. Matt Fitzgerald is a prolific writer, having authored more than 30 books on endurance training and sports. He has immersed himself in the endurance world and is constantly at the forefront of communicating ways to make your training more effective and productive.

Despite our shared last name, Matt is not a relative. But in addition to his writing, he is also a fellow coach and 2:39 marathoner. Matt's most recent book, On Pace, seeks to help runners learn the art of pacing to get the most out of their training and racing.

Matt and I discuss many of the essential elements of pacing that he further addresses in his book, including:

  • Pacing as the art of finding your limit
  • Three key elements of pacing
  • How GPS devices can both help and hinder your ability to pace yourself
  • The simple and effective method of using perceived effort
  • How experience and practice are essential to improve your pacing
  • The importance of pace planning and evaluation for training and racing
  • Why the road to pacing mastery is filled with mistakes - just don't make them twice!

Enjoy this in-depth conversation on pace with my friend and colleague, Matt Fitzgerald!

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