10/28/21: How to make criticism constructive
by Bryan Green
October 29, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is how to make criticism constructive .
What strategy do you use for training: Simplify or Optimize? (Runner's Tribe)
by Bryan Green
October 23, 2021
My latest article at Runner's Tribe outlines the key situations when you want to simplify your training, and when you should optimize.
10/21/21: Combat negative bias with an "Awesomeness Journal"
by Bryan Green
October 21, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is about combating negative bias and reminding yourself how awesome you are .
From the Archives: Should Foot Locker Make NXN a "Team" Regional?
by Bryan Green
October 16, 2021
Foot Locker (now East Bay) can solidify its position as "the" individual national championship by turning the team championships into qualifiers for its meet. I explain how. (Originally published at Runner's Tribe on Dec 13, 2009)
10/14/21: The most important training lesson
by Bryan Green
October 14, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is about the most important training lesson .
10/7/21: A simple system to improve your hydration (and a free resource)
by Bryan Green
October 7, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is about an important part of training that I've long needed to engage with more: hydration .
9/30/21: Intentions are not a primary metric for success
by Bryan Green
September 30, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter follows on last week's, and looks at what happens when you make your intentions the primary metric you evaluate .
9/23/21: Staying focused on the right metric for success
by Bryan Green
September 23, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is about not getting stuck on the wrong metric for success.
9/16/21: Training plans, forecasts, and nailing your core assumptions
by Bryan Green
September 16, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is about not getting overly focused on the details when you plan.
Your Race Result May Hang on One Word (PodiumRunner)
by Bryan Green
September 15, 2021
In my latest article at PodiumRunner--inspired by my conversation with Olympian Carrie Tollefson--I break down what word cues are, the two types you should consider using, and how they fill a hole in most of our race preparations.
9/9/21: Use word cues to focus better in challenging situations
by Bryan Green
September 9, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is about using word cues to get through difficult portions of races (or training, or...life).
9/2/21: A three-part system for creating good first impressions
by Bryan Green
September 2, 2021
This week's Think Better Newsletter is about how to strategically create a good first impression.
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