Orienteering is Simple
How many errors do you
typically make during an hour of running on a forest course? Have you ever done
such a static analysis of it? Is it around 3 minutes, maybe 7, or even 10, or
perhaps more than 15 minutes?
Imagine reducing those
mistakes by 5 or 10 times. Do you think it's unrealistic? It's not! All you
need are three things: desire (I want), knowledge (I know), and action (I do).
If you're determined to significantly minimise your route execution errors and are ready to put in the effort, this book will equip you with the knowledge you need. After reading it, you'll likely discover new strategies for minimising navigation errors that you've never considered before.
Just think: if you've been
losing an average of 5 minutes out of every 60 minutes of running due to
errors, this book can help you cut that loss down to just 1 minute or even 30
seconds. The best part is that you won't compromise your current speed; your
performance will become remarkably stable.
You can achieve consistent,
precise navigation and 'stamp out' outstanding results, just like a machine.
It's not complicated. Navigation is a simple concept! But understanding where
the risks originate and how to avoid or minimise them is the key.
See "Confident Orienteering" Book 1
Aleksandr Alekseyonok, December 15, 2023.

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