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Five Secrets to Running Faster Races

Published by Coach Chris Knighton on

The lessons I’ve learned over the years coaching a diverse group of athletes

By Coach Chris Knighton

What You REALLY Need to Succeed

Over the years, I’ve helped hundreds of adult and youth athletes become better runners in preparation for marathons, road races, track, and cross country. The athletes I’ve teamed up with are very different in background, experience, talent level, and speed. But no matter who you are, if you embrace these five secrets you will without a doubt run faster races.

1. Motivation

To run fast, you need to be motivated. Running fast just isn’t going to happen. You need to log the miles. You need to put the work in. More importantly, you need to ENJOY the process of running day in and day out. Signing up for a race is THE BEST WAY I KNOW to put pressure on yourself and begin to get motivated to get out there and train hard. Here’s the key… If you wait for motivation to strike, it never will. Motivation comes from DOING. Get out there and get started. Once you get started, motivation will arise to keep your ball rolling.

2. Smart Training

No matter how motivated you are, without smart training, you are going to go nowhere. Worse yet, you might even regress or hurt yourself by running stupidly. One of the many duties I play as a coach is to give training that is suitable for you. I can give you the best training possible for where you are now and the goals you want to achieve. Trusting your training program takes all the doubt and uncertainty out of your mind, so you can focus purely on completing the training and resting in between hard sessions. It’s still amazing to me how few people actually know how to train properly, but at least this gives me something to do 🙂

3. Consistency

If you want to become a better runner you need to run. Actually, you need to run a lot. Consistency is essential to becoming your best. Building a framework of accountability into your training to help keep you consistent is key. When you go it alone and keep all of your running to yourself, it’s easy to skip a run here or there or not follow the true spirit of your training plan. Most athletes find it much easier to let themselves down than it is to let down others. This is one key reason why athletes who are on a team and get coached see such success. They don’t want to let their team and coach down.

4. Camaraderie

Team sports are more fun. Running is a team sport at the high school and college level, but as adult runners very few of us get to experience the camaraderie of working together as a team. I firmly believe that joining a team is one of the best things you can do to improve your running. When you join forces with like-minded others and work as a team, the commitment you make to become a better runner is strengthened.

5. Support

Running isn’t easy and very few of us follow our own advice. When you work with a coach you give yourself permission to become your best. Your coach will tell you when you need a day off. Your coach can restructure your training when things get rocky. Your coach can give you a straight answer to all your running questions. You build a relationship of trust that is designed to empower you to become your best.

Which of these five secrets do you need to realize and make a regular part of your training towards running faster races?

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Coach Chris Knighton

Chris Knighton helps passionate athletes run faster marathons. He is the founder and head coach of Knighton Runs Marathon Coaching and has been featured in Runner's World and Women's Running. His first book, "Run Faster Marathons: The Proven Path to PR" is available now on Amazon. Chris lives in Providence, Rhode Island with his family.



Recommended Running Products

Running Shoes - Brooks Launch Running Shoes - I have been wearing these running shoes for years. I've easily worn through over a dozen pairs. They are light, fast, well-cushioned, and very affordable. They are perfect for easy days, long runs, and marathon-training workouts.

GPS Running Watch - Garmin Forerunner 45 - I love Garmin watches. If you do not yet own a GPS running watch, buy one now. This model is small and lightweight, making it perfect for running fast and racing. GPS watches are one of the best tools you have to monitor and improve your running. Getting my first Garmin helped get me hooked on this sport.

Identification Safety Bracelet - Road ID Silicone Wristband - I never leave home without my Road ID. It's engraved with My Name, Year of Birth, Allergies, City of Residence, and Emergency Contact Info for my wife and dad. Wearing my Road ID allows me to leave my driver's license at home when I run and have peace of mind.

Energy Gels - GU Energy "Tastefully Nude" Flavor - GU Energy Gels are my go-to fuel for marathon training. I suggest taking one every 30 to 45 minutes during long runs, half marathons, and marathons. The "tastefully nude" flavor is easy to get down and has a mild sweet taste.

Protein Powder - Momentous Essential Plant-Based Protein Powder - It's critically important to refuel after a workout or long run within 30-minutes of completion. Making a smoothie or shake with Momentous Protein Powder is an easy and healthy way to jump start your recovery process. Their chocolate flavor is delicious even when mixed with just water.

Anti-Chafe Balm - Body Glide Original Balm - Better safe than sorry! I rub Body Glide balm all over my feet and "sensitive" areas before any important race, workout, or long run. Save yourself from nasty blisters, chafing, or bleeding with a little lubricant.

Recovery Tool - ProStretch Calf Stretcher - This one is a curve ball! My wife introduced me to this tool after I developed tight calves from running. The ProStrech Calf Stretcher can help you get a deeper and more effective stretch than conventional methods. This improved flexibility and range of motion may help relieve, rehab and alleviate plantar fasciitis, shin splints, tight calves and achilles tendonitis, as well as enhance overall performance.

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