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Running a BQ isn’t about luck, talent, or one magical workout — it’s the result of months of smart training, disciplined pacing, and a calm, confident race plan. In this episode, Coach Victoria breaks down exactly what it really takes to run a Boston Qualifier, from training structure to execution to the small details that make the biggest difference.
Whether you’re chasing your first BQ or trying to finally break through after a close call, this episode gives you the full blueprint.
🏃♂️ What a BQ actually represents
It’s not a heroic long run — it’s hundreds of small decisions stacked with intention.
⏱️ Step 1: Knowing and respecting your target pace
Why most runners train too fast and sabotage their own BQ attempts.
📈 Step 2: Building the right marathon training structure
Base → strength → specific → taper
Long runs, medium-long runs, tempo work, marathon-pace intervals, and cutback weeks.
🍌 Step 3: Dialing in the details
Fueling (60–90g carbs/hr), strength training, mobility, recovery, and race-day simulation.
🏅 Step 4: Executing the race plan
The first 10K is everything.
Fuel early. Stay calm. Trust the training. Handle the late-race pain logically.
🧠 Step 5: Mindset and patience
A BQ often takes more than one cycle — it’s not failure, it’s data.
Confidence and composure > panic and perfection.
A Boston Qualifying time isn’t about grinding harder — it’s about training smarter, recovering better, and executing with discipline. You don’t need elite talent. You need a plan that builds durability, aerobic strength, and mental resilience.
Comment "BQ" on our latest Instagram post or visit run4prs.co and we’ll send you a week of marathon-specific workouts tailored to a BQ goal.
Thanks for listening — and as always, happy running and keep chasing those PRs! 🏃♀️✨
In This Episode, We Cover:Takeaway:Want a Free BQ Training Week?
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Running a BQ isn’t about luck, talent, or one magical workout — it’s the result of months of smart training, disciplined pacing, and a calm, confident race plan. In this episode, Coach Victoria breaks down exactly what it really takes to run a Boston Qualifier, from training structure to execution to the small details that make the biggest difference.
Whether you’re chasing your first BQ or trying to finally break through after a close call, this episode gives you the full blueprint.
🏃♂️ What a BQ actually represents
It’s not a heroic long run — it’s hundreds of small decisions stacked with intention.
⏱️ Step 1: Knowing and respecting your target pace
Why most runners train too fast and sabotage their own BQ attempts.
📈 Step 2: Building the right marathon training structure
Base → strength → specific → taper
Long runs, medium-long runs, tempo work, marathon-pace intervals, and cutback weeks.
🍌 Step 3: Dialing in the details
Fueling (60–90g carbs/hr), strength training, mobility, recovery, and race-day simulation.
🏅 Step 4: Executing the race plan
The first 10K is everything.
Fuel early. Stay calm. Trust the training. Handle the late-race pain logically.
🧠 Step 5: Mindset and patience
A BQ often takes more than one cycle — it’s not failure, it’s data.
Confidence and composure > panic and perfection.
A Boston Qualifying time isn’t about grinding harder — it’s about training smarter, recovering better, and executing with discipline. You don’t need elite talent. You need a plan that builds durability, aerobic strength, and mental resilience.
Comment "BQ" on our latest Instagram post or visit run4prs.co and we’ll send you a week of marathon-specific workouts tailored to a BQ goal.
Thanks for listening — and as always, happy running and keep chasing those PRs! 🏃♀️✨
In This Episode, We Cover:Takeaway:Want a Free BQ Training Week?

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