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Most athletes train hard.
But hard work alone doesn’t guarantee progress.
In this episode, Matt Roberts and Mitch dive into one of the most misunderstood areas of endurance and obstacle course racing performance: training strategy and periodization.
Many athletes approach training by trying to improve everything at once, more volume, more intensity, more racing, more strength sessions, more compromises. On the surface it feels productive. In reality it often leads to stagnation, burnout, or injury.
Matt and Mitch break down why the most successful athletes take a different approach.
They explore how long-term goals should drive training decisions, how to reverse engineer a season around key races, and why identifying your primary performance limiter is essential for meaningful progress.
The conversation also explores the hidden stressors that many athletes underestimate. Travel, work pressure, poor sleep, racing too frequently, and poorly structured training blocks can quietly sabotage performance long before race day arrives.
This episode explains why sustainable success in OCR and endurance sport comes from clear priorities, intelligent sequencing, and respect for recovery, not simply training harder.
In this episode you’ll learn:
• Why long-term goals should shape your entire training season
• How to reverse engineer training blocks around priority races
• The dangers of over-racing and chasing short-term results
• How periodization helps athletes peak at the right time
• Why identifying your primary limiter accelerates progress
• How neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems interact in training
• The impact of external stress, travel, and life load on performance
• Why fundamentals like sleep, nutrition, and recovery still matter most
If you want to move beyond random hard training and start building a structured path toward peak performance, this episode will give you the framework to think differently about your training.
Because real progress in endurance sport doesn’t come from one perfect workout.
It comes from hundreds of sessions organised in the right order.
Resources
OCR Skool Community
https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about
Race Readiness Review
https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/book-race-readiness-audit
Obstacle Dominator Podcast on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140
If this episode resonated, the next step is clarity.
👉 Go deeper inside the OCR Skool group.
By Matt Roberts | Performance StrategistMost athletes train hard.
But hard work alone doesn’t guarantee progress.
In this episode, Matt Roberts and Mitch dive into one of the most misunderstood areas of endurance and obstacle course racing performance: training strategy and periodization.
Many athletes approach training by trying to improve everything at once, more volume, more intensity, more racing, more strength sessions, more compromises. On the surface it feels productive. In reality it often leads to stagnation, burnout, or injury.
Matt and Mitch break down why the most successful athletes take a different approach.
They explore how long-term goals should drive training decisions, how to reverse engineer a season around key races, and why identifying your primary performance limiter is essential for meaningful progress.
The conversation also explores the hidden stressors that many athletes underestimate. Travel, work pressure, poor sleep, racing too frequently, and poorly structured training blocks can quietly sabotage performance long before race day arrives.
This episode explains why sustainable success in OCR and endurance sport comes from clear priorities, intelligent sequencing, and respect for recovery, not simply training harder.
In this episode you’ll learn:
• Why long-term goals should shape your entire training season
• How to reverse engineer training blocks around priority races
• The dangers of over-racing and chasing short-term results
• How periodization helps athletes peak at the right time
• Why identifying your primary limiter accelerates progress
• How neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems interact in training
• The impact of external stress, travel, and life load on performance
• Why fundamentals like sleep, nutrition, and recovery still matter most
If you want to move beyond random hard training and start building a structured path toward peak performance, this episode will give you the framework to think differently about your training.
Because real progress in endurance sport doesn’t come from one perfect workout.
It comes from hundreds of sessions organised in the right order.
Resources
OCR Skool Community
https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about
Race Readiness Review
https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/book-race-readiness-audit
Obstacle Dominator Podcast on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140
If this episode resonated, the next step is clarity.
👉 Go deeper inside the OCR Skool group.