Measuring Progress Beyond the Clock
When you think of running, what comes to mind? For many, it's the image of swift athletes crossing finish lines, personal records shattered, and the triumphant display of speed and endurance. But what if we told you there's a different kind of running, one that embraces a slower, more deliberate pace? Welcome to The Sloth Run Club, where we celebrate every step taken, no matter how slow, and measure progress in more meaningful ways than just the ticking of the clock.
The Benefits of Long, Slow Distance Runs for Endurance
Welcome to The Sloth Run Club, where we embrace the journey of running not just as a race to the finish line but as a path to personal growth and endurance. Today, we delve into a running practice that has stood the test of time and continues to be a cornerstone of endurance training: Long, Slow Distance (LSD) runs. This method is not just about training the body but also about cultivating patience, resilience, and a deeper understanding of one’s own limits and capabilities.