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Understanding the science behind running helps athletes to optimize their performance.

From The Science of Running by Steve Magness

Mobile optimization is no longer optional; it’s a necessity.

From The Search Engine Optimization Workbook by Jason McDonald

The key to performance is to maintain a good position.

From Becoming a Supple Leopard by Kelly Starrett

Optimizing for long tail phrases can lead to higher conversion rates.

From SEO for the Long Tail by Stacy Farr

To optimize for voice search, content must be concise and directly answer user questions.

From Voice Search Optimization: A Practical Guide by Phoebe Wang

Training deep networks is challenging due to issues like vanishing gradients and requires careful initialization.

From Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville

The right environment can trigger flow states, making it crucial for performance optimization.

From The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance by Steven Kotler

Efficiency in algorithms is not just about speed; it's also about resourcefulness.

From Grokking Algorithms by Aditya Bhargava

A system that is only programmed to optimize a single objective can lead to unintended consequences.

From Human Compatible by Stuart Russell

Voice search optimization requires a shift in how we think about keyword targeting.

From Voice Search Optimization: A Practical Guide by Phoebe Wang

The 80/20 principle is a powerful tool for optimizing your training and maximizing your performance.

From 80/20 Running by Matt Fitzgerald

Voice search is transforming the way users interact with search engines, emphasizing the need for optimization.

From Voice Search Optimization: A Practical Guide by Phoebe Wang

Mobile optimization is essential for local businesses to reach on-the-go customers.

From Local SEO Strategy Guide by Jennifer Slegg

The more you try to optimize each part, the more you will sub-optimize the whole.

From The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt