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Published 11:26 24 Jun 2023 BST
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PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 09: Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Team Norway celebrates after setting a new World Record in Men's 2 Miles during Meeting de Paris, part of the 2023 Diamond League series at Stade Charlety on June 09, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)[/caption]
"One of the biggest mistakes a lot of people do is they go too hard in training, and that's basically because of their mentality," said Ingebrigsten.
"What they're struggling with is they don't believe in themselves, that's why they need to put it out in training, because they need to build up that confidence and I think that's the wrong mindset.
"I think what's most misunderstood is that our training is only the fundamentals of performing well as a runner," he said.
Ingebrigtsen says that, in the five or six weeks leading up to competition, some athletes train too hard which means that, on race-day, it can be hard to replicate it.
"What really matters you know, is, we need to build a house. And if you don't know how to put on a roof, the fundamentals or the walls don't matter," he told CitiusMag.
"So obviously the last five or six weeks, after the strength work during the winter, that really matters.
"And when people get that opportunity to go out on the track and really start to run a little bit faster, that's when everything goes to hell (for most people.)
"I've been competing my whole life and obviously I'm competing in training, but I'm never running faster in training than I do in competition, because I want the competition to be the number that's behind my name.
"A good session is worth nothing, compared to a good race."
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