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This year, I’m taking a few things off the table when it comes to my running.
First: I’m done calling runs “bad.”
Hard? Sure. Uncomfortable? Absolutely.
But “bad” doesn’t actually tell us anything useful—and it usually creates more noise than clarity.
Second: I’m not overreacting to one data point.
One tough run. One off week. One moment of doubt.
None of those define your training—or your potential.
In this episode, I talk about why these two decisions matter, how they’ve changed the way I approach training, and why perspective—not perfection—is what actually carries you through long seasons and long races.
If you’ve ever questioned your fitness because of one run… this one’s for you.
⭐️ GET THE FREE ULTIMATE 50K TRAINING TOOLKIT
➡️ CLICK HERE TO JOIN MY PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP
📸 FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM
📝 IF I HELPED YOU RUN YOUR FIRST ULTRA, FILL OUT THIS FORM
By Meghan Gould4.9
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This year, I’m taking a few things off the table when it comes to my running.
First: I’m done calling runs “bad.”
Hard? Sure. Uncomfortable? Absolutely.
But “bad” doesn’t actually tell us anything useful—and it usually creates more noise than clarity.
Second: I’m not overreacting to one data point.
One tough run. One off week. One moment of doubt.
None of those define your training—or your potential.
In this episode, I talk about why these two decisions matter, how they’ve changed the way I approach training, and why perspective—not perfection—is what actually carries you through long seasons and long races.
If you’ve ever questioned your fitness because of one run… this one’s for you.
⭐️ GET THE FREE ULTIMATE 50K TRAINING TOOLKIT
➡️ CLICK HERE TO JOIN MY PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP
📸 FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM
📝 IF I HELPED YOU RUN YOUR FIRST ULTRA, FILL OUT THIS FORM

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