The Endurance Athlete Journey

Episode 48: Mastering the Fundamentals of Running - Choosing Between Endurance and Speed

Episode 48

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Summary:

In episode 48 of the Endurance Athlete Journey podcast, Coach Justin and Coach Katie launch a sports-specific series focused on running, specifically exploring the balance between building endurance and improving speed. The discussion highlights the importance of aligning training approaches with individual goals, race distances, and personal experience levels. The coaches address common debates and misconceptions found in running communities, emphasizing that both endurance and speed can be developed, but the optimal mix depends on the athlete’s objectives and physical capacity. They also discuss the role of run-walk protocols, injury prevention, and the need for nuanced, personalized training plans rather than one-size-fits-all advice. Throughout the episode, Justin and Katie encourage listeners to ask questions, seek guidance, and remain open-minded, noting that effective training is highly individual and benefits from creativity and thoughtful coaching.

Takeaways:

  • Endurance and speed training should align with specific goals.
  • The race type influences whether to focus on endurance or speed.
  • A run-walk protocol can be effective for many runners.
  • Training plans can incorporate both endurance and speed elements.
  • It's important to adjust training based on individual recovery and biomechanics.
  • Consistency in running is key to improvement, but must be balanced with recovery.
  • Not all runners can handle the same training frequency.
  • Personal goals should dictate the training approach.
  • Speed work can vary significantly based on race distance.
  • Understanding one's own body and limits is crucial for effective training. There is no cookie cutter answer for training; it varies by individual.
  • Training plans should be tailored to specific goals and experiences.
  • Speed work is essential for improving performance in endurance sports.
  • Incorporating hills can safely build strength and speed.
  • Injury risks can increase with speed work, especially for beginners.
  • Improvement can come from not slowing down as much during races.
  • Strength training can be as important as speed work for new runners.
  • Speed doesn't always mean running faster; it can be about increasing turnover.
  • Embracing discomfort in training can lead to better performance.
  • Understanding the nuances of training can help athletes reach their goals.

For all things coaching, reach out:

Coach Katie: www.Fuel2Run.com

Coach Justin: www.TabulaRasaRacing.com

Podcast Email: theenduranceathletejourney@gmail.com