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Day 194 of Damian Browne’s prep for the Million Euro Lap—a 3,000-kilometer run around Ireland’s coast to raise €1 million for charity. It’s Saturday, January 18, 11:34 AM, and Damian’s savoring a rare, peaceful morning—two coffees deep, kids at the zoo with his fiancée, work simmering. Then, snap: a stiff, throbbing Achilles crashes the calm. Week four of cycle four, a push phase, has been stellar—8+ RQS scores across four sessions, new strength PBs, and a gutsy 2,000-meter interval run last night. But that aggression’s cost creeps in: a heel flare-up that’s now threatening tomorrow’s heavy sled pulls.
Fresh off a 30-minute treadmill high last week, Damian’s chasing consistency despite sleep deficits (three to six hours nightly) and a body still unconditioned for running’s grind. Last night’s late gym stint—five 400-meter intervals at rising pace—felt triumphant until the Achilles stiffened post-rep five. Now, he’s weighing heavy eccentric fixes today against the sanctity of a rest day, all while battling work overwhelm and a noisy gym debate. Tune in for a raw wrestle with pain, patience, and the relentless focus on what moves the needle: quality work.
In This Episode:
✔️ Peace pierced: A serene Saturday derailed by a tender Achilles flare
✔️ Interval aggression: 5x400-meter runs (2,000 meters total) push pace and position
✔️ Week four wins: 8+ RQS scores, PBs in trap bar walks, and deficit deadlifts
✔️ Sleep strain: 3.5–6 hours nightly test recovery amid a brutal push
✔️ Work vs. body: Prioritizing quality training over shiny distractions like ice baths
Take Action: Want to fuel Damian’s mission to conquer Ireland’s coast? Visit https://www.instagram.com/deep_roots_podcast/ to support his journey and stay updated on this epic endeavor.
Produced by Niall Killeney Taylor of baLORE Media https://www.baloremedia.co.uk/
Chop wood, carry water
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By baLORE5
2020 ratings
Day 194 of Damian Browne’s prep for the Million Euro Lap—a 3,000-kilometer run around Ireland’s coast to raise €1 million for charity. It’s Saturday, January 18, 11:34 AM, and Damian’s savoring a rare, peaceful morning—two coffees deep, kids at the zoo with his fiancée, work simmering. Then, snap: a stiff, throbbing Achilles crashes the calm. Week four of cycle four, a push phase, has been stellar—8+ RQS scores across four sessions, new strength PBs, and a gutsy 2,000-meter interval run last night. But that aggression’s cost creeps in: a heel flare-up that’s now threatening tomorrow’s heavy sled pulls.
Fresh off a 30-minute treadmill high last week, Damian’s chasing consistency despite sleep deficits (three to six hours nightly) and a body still unconditioned for running’s grind. Last night’s late gym stint—five 400-meter intervals at rising pace—felt triumphant until the Achilles stiffened post-rep five. Now, he’s weighing heavy eccentric fixes today against the sanctity of a rest day, all while battling work overwhelm and a noisy gym debate. Tune in for a raw wrestle with pain, patience, and the relentless focus on what moves the needle: quality work.
In This Episode:
✔️ Peace pierced: A serene Saturday derailed by a tender Achilles flare
✔️ Interval aggression: 5x400-meter runs (2,000 meters total) push pace and position
✔️ Week four wins: 8+ RQS scores, PBs in trap bar walks, and deficit deadlifts
✔️ Sleep strain: 3.5–6 hours nightly test recovery amid a brutal push
✔️ Work vs. body: Prioritizing quality training over shiny distractions like ice baths
Take Action: Want to fuel Damian’s mission to conquer Ireland’s coast? Visit https://www.instagram.com/deep_roots_podcast/ to support his journey and stay updated on this epic endeavor.
Produced by Niall Killeney Taylor of baLORE Media https://www.baloremedia.co.uk/
Chop wood, carry water
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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