Edwin Setiadi

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This was Lydiard’s way of saying that there are lots of great runners who lack textbook form. But all great runners exhibit a subtler quality that we might call relaxed smooth ease. Unlike correct technique, this other quality actually matters to performance. The more relaxed a runner’s stride is, the more resistant that runner is to fatigue.
80/20 Running: Run Stronger and Race Faster by Training Slower
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