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This episode is a previously recorded Ask Me Anything (AMA) that was originally released exclusively to podcast patrons. Now that the patron platform has been discontinued, these conversations are being shared on the main feed so the broader Run Smarter audience can benefit from the questions and discussions.

In this AMA, Brodie answers listener questions on several common challenges runners face. The episode begins with a deep dive into a practical training question: Is it better to improve running performance using run-walk intervals or continuous running? Brodie explains that the โ€œbestโ€ approach depends on factors such as experience level, recent time off running, current injury status, effort levels, fatigue, and overall training consistency. The key takeaway is that consistent mileage without injury is the biggest driver of improvement, and run-walk strategies can often help runners build volume safely while maintaining proper effort levels.ย 

The episode then shifts to injury management and race readiness. Brodie discusses how to distinguish between a manageable symptom flare-up and a warning sign that training load is too high. He emphasizes that runners should only race when their training has built enough confidence and tissue capacity to tolerate race demands, rather than rushing into events prematurely. Finally, he addresses a question about persistent knee pain and whether itโ€™s better to consult a physio, doctor, or another professional. His advice: seek a practitioner you trust, someone who explains the problem clearly, provides a long-term plan, and adjusts treatment if progress stalls.

Key Takeaways for Runners

  • Consistency beats everything. The best training strategy is the one you can maintain week after week without breaking down.
  • Run-walk intervals can be powerful. They help manage fatigue, reduce repetitive loading, and allow runners to safely build mileage.
  • Effort matters more than format. Easy runs should stay easy (roughly 2โ€“3/10 effort) to maintain an effective training balance.
  • Donโ€™t rush back into racing. Confidence and capacity should be built gradually through training before entering an event.
  • If rehab isnโ€™t improving over time, something needs to change. Consider reassessing diagnosis, load management, or the practitioner guiding your rehab.
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