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The Strength Running Podcast

273. A Behind-the-Scenes Coaching Call on How to Escape a Rut

The Strength Running Podcast

Jason Fitzgerald

Health & Fitness, 10k, Beginnerrunning, Marathontraining, Fitness, Injuryprevention, Marathon, Halfmarathon, Running, Sports

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Whether it's illness, injury, or stale training, most runners have found themselves stuck in a rut at times. Learn the best way to assess your running and start making progress again with this one-on-one coaching call.

This week’s episode features a coaching call with Ivan, a Team Strength Running member. Ivan was a runner in high school and came back to the sport after over a decade away. Ivan had a successful buildup to a strong half marathon last year, but has struggled with his running after some recent setbacks.

Like many of us, Ivan's bout with COVID earlier in the year made for a slower than expected return to training. He has struggled with finding the right volume and intensity in training to both feel good and make progress.

Our discussion focuses on putting all the pieces together - looking at his past and present running - to help him get back on track and feel positive again. Ivan and I talk about the factors that impact his training, including:

  • All the things Ivan has been doing right with his training
  • Why more time off requires a longer base phase
  • The importance of pacing training runs correctly
  • What Ivan's training history says about his racing potential
  • Why lower mileage is the right plan to focus on for now
  • Ivan's long term goals for 2023 and beyond

This is a conversation everyone can relate to. I hope you enjoy my coaching call with Ivan!

Thank You InsideTracker!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Ready, set, go!

0:04.9

This is episode 273, featuring a coaching call with a runner named Ivan on how to bounce

0:10.6

back from adversity, burnout, and illness.

0:23.1

Welcome to the Strength Running Podcast.

0:24.9

I'm your host, Coach Jason Fitzgerald, and this episode is a coaching call with a member

0:29.3

of Team Strength Running named Ivan.

0:32.0

Ivan has been struggling lately with his running from feeling burned out to get in COVID,

0:37.2

and not knowing how to get his training back on track.

0:41.0

Our goal in this conversation today is to pinpoint any red flags in Ivan's training and

0:46.2

help him regain the consistency that he knows he needs.

0:49.7

If you're new here, this show features training conversations, coaching calls, and experts

0:54.7

in the running space to elevate your thinking about the sport.

0:58.8

Once a view better understand the process of improvement, when you recognize knowledge

1:03.4

as a competitive advantage, you'll be a much better runner.

1:07.2

But Strength Running is not just a podcast, don't miss our growing YouTube channel at youtube.com-strength-running,

1:14.7

and you can find me on Instagram at JasonFitts1.

1:18.0

Our home base is StrengthRunning.com, since 2010, we've been helping runners around

1:23.4

the world.

1:24.4

That are how fast they are, with our award-winning blog, our free email courses, and our suite

1:29.6

of training programs to help you accomplish your biggest running goals.

1:33.8

You can learn more about those at StrengthRunning.com-coaching.

1:38.8

This podcast is supported by InsideTracker, created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric

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