This is the beginning of our second season. In the thirteenth episode of ‘The World of Running’ podcast, host Aditi Pandya talks about “The art and science of Tapering”. To give our listeners a complete perspective of Tapering, we have invited Coach Pramod Deshpande and Athletes Kartik Iyer and Sharath Adanur as guests.
In this episode, we have covered
The concepts of tapering
How tapering differs from different formats of running
What are the key activities to do during tapering
How to plan taper from week to week till the race day
Tapering for goal vs. non-goal races
Considerations of travel and jet lag for overseas races
Q&A
If you have questions on topics covered in this episode or any other running-related topics please write to us at
[email protected]. We will have them answered. Or you can also leave us a voice message by clicking the “Message” button on https://anchor.fm/the-world-of-running/message
Resources
Here are some useful resources for you to check on Tapering and Race day planning
What is common between amateur runners and marathon world record holders? https://geeksonfeet.com/blog/spbmtapering/
Race Report of TMM 2020 by Kartik Iyer https://geeksonfeet.com/blog/tmmracereport20/
Pramod Deshpande
Pramod Deshpande is a managing director of JJActive, a company dedicated to providing Services and technology solutions for Fitness and sports activities. Currently, Pramod is training more than 1200 runners across 26 locations. Pramod is the Author of Bestseller books Master Your Run and Neevuu Odabahudu.
Kartik Iyer
Kartik Iyer is an experienced marathoner and a regular Contributor to Geeks on Feet. He is always open to trying out new training methods and is a keen observer of the innovation in the science of running. He currently has been training based on running power. His race reports on GeeksOnFeet are legendary. Kartik’s personal best in a marathon is 3:17:30 at the New Delhi Marathon 2021, which is his favorite race.
Sharath Adanur
Sharath Adanur is well known as one of the first runners who broke the sub-3 hour mark in the amateur running scene in India. He took up running in 2013 and has been training on his own. His personal best in the marathon is 2:46:06, in Chicago 2019. Sharath has run Boston twice, in 2018 and 2019, and is currently training for his third upcoming Boston marathon.