competing vs. not competing

Is it wrong to train hard, but not compete?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I compete with myself and the clock. That is why I like having "benchmark sets" at practice now and then. I don't enjoy workouts near as much if I am at a facility without paceclocks when I forget my wristwatch. It does help me to have a future focus meet to help motivation on feeling-lazy days.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I compete with myself and the clock. That is why I like having "benchmark sets" at practice now and then. I don't enjoy workouts near as much if I am at a facility without paceclocks when I forget my wristwatch. It does help me to have a future focus meet to help motivation on feeling-lazy days.
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