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Long runs aren’t always the thing that makes you faster. Sometimes they’re the very thing holding you back.
If you’ve been stuck in that frustrating cycle of pushing harder, running longer, and still feeling slower or constantly beat up, this episode will shift how you think about training. I break down why stepping back from traditional long runs—especially in the off-season—can actually unlock better speed, stronger aerobic fitness, and more consistent progress. You’ll learn how smarter volume, intentional recovery, and strategic cross-training work together to keep you healthy while still building race-ready endurance. More importantly, I walk you through how to apply these changes in a practical way so you can train hard without burning out or breaking down.
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Long runs aren’t always the thing that makes you faster. Sometimes they’re the very thing holding you back.
If you’ve been stuck in that frustrating cycle of pushing harder, running longer, and still feeling slower or constantly beat up, this episode will shift how you think about training. I break down why stepping back from traditional long runs—especially in the off-season—can actually unlock better speed, stronger aerobic fitness, and more consistent progress. You’ll learn how smarter volume, intentional recovery, and strategic cross-training work together to keep you healthy while still building race-ready endurance. More importantly, I walk you through how to apply these changes in a practical way so you can train hard without burning out or breaking down.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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