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Alex  Hutchinson

“In the end, the most effective limit-changers are still the simplest—so simple that we’ve barely mentioned them. If you want to run faster, it’s hard to improve on the training haiku penned by Mayo Clinic physiologist Michael Joyner, the man whose 1991 journal paper foretold the two-hour-marathon chase: Run a lot of miles Some faster than your race pace Rest once in a while22”

Alex Hutchinson, Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance
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