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🗓️ 4 May 2023
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Traditional training plans focus on one distance at a time, whether it’s a fast 5k or a marathon PR. But what if your race schedule looks a little less traditional?
Today’s podcast answers a question from a listener named Mike who is curious about combining a fast road marathon and a hilly 50-mile ultramarathon into one training cycle. Is this possible? Is it risky to race a 50 miler only 2 months after a marathon?
On the podcast today I have my friend and former competitor, Mario Fraioli, to discuss how to approach training for this type of endeavor. Mario is runner, coach, and host of The Morning Shakeout podcast.
Over the past few months, Mario has run his own unique combination of races, including the Boston Marathon and an indoor mile. As an incredibly competitive Master’s runner, Mario had strong performances at both, running a 4:30 for the mile and a 2:34 at the Boston Marathon.
Mario and I discuss the best training approach for runners like Mike who are attempting two ambitious efforts in one training cycle and address questions including:
Mario is thoughtful and insightful, and his experience and knowledge will help prepare you for whatever distance you're racing. I know you'll enjoy our conversation!
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0:00.0 | Ready, set, go! |
0:04.9 | This is episode 298 with the host of the Morning Shakeout podcast, Running Coach, and a master's |
0:11.2 | runner who just ran 234 at the Boston Marathon, Mario Frail. |
0:25.8 | Welcome to the Strength Running podcast. |
0:27.9 | I'm your host, Coach Jason Fitzgerald, and the goal of this show, StrengthRunning.com, |
0:33.1 | and our YouTube channel is to help you better understand the process of improvement. |
0:38.4 | Because when you recognize knowledge as a competitive advantage, you'll be a much better runner. |
0:43.5 | If you're new here, welcome. |
0:45.3 | I'm the head coach of Strength Running, formerly a 239 marathoner, and I'm excited today |
0:50.8 | because I'm also the author of the new Performance Training Journal now available on Amazon. |
0:57.2 | On this podcast, I share my insights on the sport and speak with the world's smartest |
1:02.6 | subject matter experts to help you improve. |
1:05.6 | I'm happy to connect anytime, so feel free to email me or send me a message on Instagram |
1:11.2 | or YouTube. |
1:12.2 | And if you enjoy this podcast, support our sponsors who help support the show. |
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