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This is a previously recorded episode of Trail Runner Nation, but its message remains just as relevant today. In this conversation, we're joined by Adam Kimble to explore the often-overlooked power of consistency in running and training. Instead of chasing perfect workouts or peak moments, we discuss how small, repeatable efforts add up over time to build durability, confidence, and long-term progress. Adam shares insights on staying consistent through busy schedules, low-motivation days, and inevitable setbacks. Whether you're training for your first trail race or a 100-miler, this episode reminds us that showing up consistently matters more than doing everything perfectly.
Learn more about Adam by checking out his web site and his coaching site, Run On Dirt Coaching
Adam's social channels: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Get the NEW "1 > 0" running hat HERE.
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This is a previously recorded episode of Trail Runner Nation, but its message remains just as relevant today. In this conversation, we're joined by Adam Kimble to explore the often-overlooked power of consistency in running and training. Instead of chasing perfect workouts or peak moments, we discuss how small, repeatable efforts add up over time to build durability, confidence, and long-term progress. Adam shares insights on staying consistent through busy schedules, low-motivation days, and inevitable setbacks. Whether you're training for your first trail race or a 100-miler, this episode reminds us that showing up consistently matters more than doing everything perfectly.
Learn more about Adam by checking out his web site and his coaching site, Run On Dirt Coaching
Adam's social channels: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Get the NEW "1 > 0" running hat HERE.

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