The Beauty Of Slow
TRAIL|Issue 37
To run faster, run slow. Find out how and why with coach Neville Beeton.
Neville Beeton
The Beauty Of Slow

“It takes all the running you can do,” wrote Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland, “to keep in the same place. If you want to go somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that.”

Perhaps Lewis Carroll was thinking of a hamster wheel, with a hamster running furiously at ever-increasing speeds, while remaining in the same spot. Fortunately for us, Alice in Wonderland was a work of fiction, and we can get ahead in our running without having to run twice as fast all the time.

With the world speeding up, we often feel as though we are in a Fast Forward setting, and we are the hamsters trying to keep up, all the while wishing we could step off the wheel for a rest and catch our breath. Just thinking of how technology has meant lightning-fast communication and increased connectivity, makes me yearn for the simpler days of my youth.

Back in 1977 as a 15-year-old kid growing up on a farm, I was training for my first ultra-marathon, the 48km Lowveld Marathon from Barberton to Nelspruit.

I had no watch back then, and my timing system was simple. I would take a look at my mother’s alarm clock on the dressing table in her bedroom to check what the time of the day was, go for my run on the dirt tracks of the pine forests, and then check the time of day again when I returned, to work out my running time.

Esta historia es de la edición Issue 37 de TRAIL.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición Issue 37 de TRAIL.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE TRAILVer todo
Heat Cheat
TRAIL

Heat Cheat

In his How Or Why series, coach SEAN TAIT, founder and Running technique coach at Off the Mark, digs deeper into specific issues troubling TRAIL readers.

time-read
7 minutos  |
Issue 38
Pacing The Way To Change
TRAIL

Pacing The Way To Change

Seeing a need, Jo Keppler ran 130km to raise funds for the Southern Lodestar Foundation breakfast programme on Saturday 6 November 2020.

time-read
2 minutos  |
Issue 38
Die Ander Tafelberg(e)
TRAIL

Die Ander Tafelberg(e)

Dalene van Staden developed Die Ander Tafelberge* project, recruiting Caro Jordaan and Magan Hanekom to summit all 15 Tafelberge in the Western Cape, ending with Cape Town's Table Mountain.

time-read
9 minutos  |
Issue 38
Dodge The Super Plods
TRAIL

Dodge The Super Plods

We all want to get faster, not slower. But the plods are real – if we overdo our training. Stay fast with Joburg-based coach Neville Beeton.

time-read
9 minutos  |
Issue 38
Grounding Is It The Missing Link?
TRAIL

Grounding Is It The Missing Link?

Durban biokineticist Stephan Terblanche has been in private practice for almost 25 years. One of his biggest frustrations is that some patients do not get better, regardless of treatment, for unknown reasons. He believes that a lack of grounding is a major factor.

time-read
7 minutos  |
Issue 38
THE ALIENS ARE HERE
TRAIL

THE ALIENS ARE HERE

Why do we run? There is no simple answer.

time-read
4 minutos  |
Issue 38
Meeting Rona
TRAIL

Meeting Rona

Being young and fit doesn't faze COVID-19. Salomon runner THABANG MADIBA (36) experienced this for himself.

time-read
7 minutos  |
Issue 38
For the Love
TRAIL

For the Love

RACHEL MANYATHI is an ultra runner and high school teacher whose life centres around kindness, and mountain adventure.

time-read
6 minutos  |
Issue 38
Cultivating FLOW
TRAIL

Cultivating FLOW

High-performance coach CRAIG CAROLAN shares the Tao of Mike and positive psychology to help you reach maximum gratification on the trail.

time-read
6 minutos  |
Issue 38
Bites & Stings
TRAIL

Bites & Stings

Life support medic ALET MAARTENS is a Gauteng-based trail runner with a few tips to keep you safe against summer bugs with big appetites or short tempers.

time-read
4 minutos  |
Issue 38