
#50: Run Smart, Not Hard
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Morgan, Chris and Darren discuss how mental relaxation has unexpectedly led to improved race performances in their OCR careers. They explore why being less focused on results and more present in the training process can be transformative for athletes.
• Relaxed racing mindset produces better results than forcing performance
• Mo's shift from pressure-filled racing to enjoying training has improved her competitive outcomes
• Mental calmness during races allows for better tactical decisions and obstacle execution
• UK racers tend to start races too aggressively compared to more strategically measured European competitors
• World Championships course in Sweden alternates between technical woodland and flat pathways
• Appropriate shoe selection depends on terrain and weather conditions - versatile trail shoes recommended
• Training philosophy evolution: master obstacles first, focus on running fitness, then combine both elements
• Experimenting with different sports and movement patterns may prevent injuries and enhance OCR performance
This is our classic unstructured format where we dive deep into OCR topics without a set agenda - exactly what started the Accountability Corner journey!
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