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Failing a sub-3-hour marathon hurts — especially when it happens by seconds.

In this episode, Jonathan Cohen breaks down everything he learned from missing sub-3 twice, and why the real challenge wasn’t physical fitness, but fear, discipline, and mental execution.

He reflects on pushing past comfort, training at uncomfortable speeds, navigating injury setbacks, and confronting the mental stories that surface when the goal feels just out of reach. Drawing lessons from elite performers and his own setbacks, Jonathan shares why failure became the turning point for growth — and how falling short clarified what sub-3 truly demands.

This episode is about extracting meaning from failure, embracing discomfort, and earning confidence the hard way.

🎧 Listen now and follow the journey toward Sub-3 and the lessons that apply far beyond race day.

3 KEY TAKEAWAYS

  1. Failure exposes mental gaps training can’t hide.
  2. Consistency matters most when results aren’t immediate.
  3. The lessons from falling short often matter more than the goal itself.

Timestamps

0:00 Intro

0:18 Commitment to Running and Personal Growth

2:54 Training for a Sub-Three Marathon

5:38 Reflecting on Performance and Future Goals

10:11 Mental and Physical Challenges

14:48 Strategizing for Future Success

18:30 Final Reflections and Future Plans

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