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  2. The Benefits of Tapering Before a Century and How to Do It Right

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    What to know about reducing training intensity a.k.a. tapering leading up to a race, including the benefits and how to do it right.

  3. Tapering (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In sports, tapering is the practice of reducing exercise in the days just before an important competition. [1] Tapering is customary both in endurance sports, such as long-distance running and swimming, and strength sports, such as weightlifting and sprinting. For many athletes, a significant period of tapering is essential for optimal ...

  4. Sports periodization - Wikipedia

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    Testing might include any of the following: performance level, new shoes or gear, a new race tactic might be employed, pre-race meals, ways to reduce anxiety before a race, or the length needed for the taper. When the pre-competitions are of a higher priority there is a definite taper stage while lower priority might simply be integrated in as ...

  5. Tapering - Wikipedia

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    Tapering (economics), reduction of the quantitative easing program in the US; Tapering (mathematics), a type of shape transformation; Tapering (medicine), reduction in medicine dose over time Opioid tapering, reduction in opioid dose over time; Tapering (signal processing) Tapering (sports), reducing exercise in the days just before a competition

  6. How to Plan Out a Year of Training for Your Best Performances

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    We tapped cycling experts to explain how to create an annual cycling training plan, so you train right and reveal your best performances.

  7. Parade lap - Wikipedia

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    Formation lap of the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix. A parade lap, also known as a pace lap, formation lap or warm-up lap, is a lap before a motorsport race begins, in which the drivers go around the track at a slow speed (usually between 50 and 120 km/h (30 and 75 mph)), and, in some cases, behind the safety car.

  8. Carbohydrate loading - Wikipedia

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    A new carbo-loading regimen developed by scientists at the University of Western Australia calls for a normal diet with light training until the day before the race. On the day before the race, the athlete performs a very short, extremely high-intensity workout (such as a few minutes of sprinting) then consumes 12 g of carbohydrate per kilogram of lean mass over the next 24 hours.

  9. Doctors Say This Is How You Can Loosen and Clear Mucus From ...

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    If you experience difficulty breathing, develop a severe cough, notice thick green or yellow mucus, run a fever, and/or feel extremely fatigued If your symptoms worsen instead of improve over time