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	<itunes:summary>Casey from Runners-Resource.com provides quick summaries of the best running and exercise tips so you can improve your fitness and health.  The tips include advice and information on training, racing, nutrition, injuries, sports psychology, marathons, running shoes and much more. Casey has been a runner for over 20 years and really enjoys sharing his helpful tricks and tips for getting the most out of running.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Reducing Your Running Anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The most important barrier to running fast in workouts and races is often a runner&#8217;s mind. It will be very hard to achieve your running goals if you have overwhelming anxiety that you can not complete a difficult workout or run a fast race.Sports psychologists have come up with a number of ways to help [&#8230;]</p><p>The post <a href="http://runners-resource.com/reducing-your-running-anxiety/">Reducing Your Running Anxiety</a> appeared first on <a href="http://runners-resource.com">The Runner&#039;s Resource</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most important barrier to running fast in workouts and races is often a runner&#8217;s mind.  It will be very hard to achieve your running goals if you have overwhelming anxiety that you can not complete a difficult workout or run a fast race.</P><P>Sports psychologists have come up with a number of ways to help runners overcome anxiety, including visualization (repeatedly imagining yourself running fast and achieving your goals), and positive self-talk (consistently saying positive things about your running).  One aspect of positive self-talk is to talk yourself through a difficult workout or race by breaking it down into manageable segments.</P><P>Pondering a long workout, such as a 6 X 1 mile, or a long race, such as a half-marathon, can be overwhelming.  The anxiety caused when thinking about a lengthy race or workout can cause negative thoughts that could have disastrous consequences for your running.  Instead of thinking of a long workout or race as one long endurance test, try to break it down into manageable parts.</P><P>For example, tell yourself that a 6 X 1 mile is actually a 2 x 1 mile.  Once you complete the two repeats, convince yourself that you just started and only have to run a 4 x 1 mile.  After two more repeats, think how easy a 2 x 1 mile workout is, and realize that that is all you have to do.</P><P>This technique also works for races.  Tell yourself that a half marathon is only a 5 mile race.  Once you reach 5 miles, convince yourself that you only have another 5 mile race to run.  After 10 miles, you now only have a 5k left and 5k&#8217;s are much easier than 5 milers!</P><P>If you find long workouts and races to be a little daunting, consider breaking down the distances into management segments.  Hopefully this decreases your anxiety and increases your running focus.</p>
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