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What 90% of Runners Get Wrong About Cross-Training (Here’s The Fix)

Author
The 1% Better Runner
Published
Thu 09 Jan 2025
Episode Link
https://dlakecreates.com/crosstrain

Find out how to use cross-training to enhance your running and avoid injuries.


Runners, how do you feel about this statement? Cross-training for the majority of your training will not help you run your fastest marathon.


But in that same breath cross-training can also be a game-changer for runners—but only if used correctly. Confusing? Yeah that’s how I was before I made this episode.


But in this episode, I break down the science and strategy behind cross-training, including what it is, why it matters, and how to implement it effectively. Whether you’re a beginner, an injury-prone runner, or a seasoned marathoner, you’ll discover how to leverage cross-training without sacrificing your running performance.


Plus, I’ll share specific activities and a free guide to help you apply these insights to your own training.


Key Takeaways

  1. Cross-training enhances recovery, reduces injury risk, and builds complementary strength for better running.
  2. Not all cross-training activities equally benefit running—specificity is crucial.
  3. A well-balanced approach to cross-training depends on your goals, experience, and training phase.


Timestamps

  • [00:00:00] Why cross-training won’t help you run your fastest marathon
  • [00:00:41] Overview of Cross-Training Topics
  • [00:01:36] What Is Cross-Training?
  • [00:03:05] Benefits of Cross-Training for Runners
  • [00:04:39] Who Benefits Most from Cross-Training?
  • [00:06:47] Strength Training as Cross-Training
  • [00:07:48] How to Do Cross-Training Right
  • [00:10:01] In-Season vs. Off-Season Cross-Training
  • [00:12:31] Cross-Training Activities Ranked
  • [00:14:46] Principle/Law of Specificity and Final Thoughts
  • [00:15:35] How Running Helps Cycling Performance but Cycling doesn’t Help Running Performance
  • [00:16:39] Final Thoughts


Links & Future Learnings


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