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Matthew Boyd

Helping Runners Overcome Injuries and Smash PRs My name is Matthew Boyd, I'm a Physiotherapist and Running Coach. If you are injured and want some help, book a free call with us: https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/

  1. How Running Slower Made Eric 1 Hour Faster in the Marathon

    APR 14

    How Running Slower Made Eric 1 Hour Faster in the Marathon

    Connect with Us: If you’re an injured runner we can help you get back to running pain-free. Book a free call with us: ⁠https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/⁠ Running Fundamentals Course: ⁠https://matthewboydphysio.com/running-fundamentals-course/⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/matthewboydphysio/⁠ Summary In this episode, Eric Green shares his journey through marathon training, injury setbacks, and the lessons learned about pacing, fueling, and consistency. Discover how a slow, disciplined approach transformed his running and led to a personal best. Eric discusses the challenges of balancing training, injury recovery, travel, and family life, emphasizing how slowing down his training pace and focusing on nutrition and strength significantly improved his performance. He provides details of his injuries, such as stress fractures and shin splints, and explains how patience and guidance were crucial in his recovery. Eric highlights the importance of respecting the training process over seeking quick fixes or shortcuts. He describes the mental shift from impulsive racing to embracing the sport's discipline and process, showing how consistent training, fueling, and strength work contributed to his marathon success. Additionally, Eric offers insights into the psychological resilience he built through injury setbacks and persistence. Takeaways Running slow helps build endurance and prevent injuriesConsistent fueling and gym work support long-distance runningPatience and persistence are key to marathon successFocusing on the process rather than instant results shifts effort into sustainable habits, unlocking long-term improvement.View setbacks as necessary parts of the process, not failures, each recovery period is a hidden investment in future performance.This mental shift challenges deep-seated beliefs about effort and speed, enabling a focus on quality over quantity.Embrace easy runs as a strategic tool for long-term growth.Focus on listening to your body, backing off when needed, and building gradually to minimize setbacks.

    32 min

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Helping Runners Overcome Injuries and Smash PRs My name is Matthew Boyd, I'm a Physiotherapist and Running Coach. If you are injured and want some help, book a free call with us: https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/

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