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The most successful athletes aren't the ones who train the hardest; they're the ones who know exactly how much they can handle without breaking.

What if you’ve been doing it all wrong—pushing too hard or not hard enough—without even realizing it? In this episode, I unpack the real difference between being slightly overtrained versus slightly undertrained and why that small distinction could make or break your next race. You’ll learn how life, stress, and even altitude play into your training choices, and more importantly, how to listen to your body before it’s too late. Whether you're juggling a busy schedule, prepping for your first marathon, or trying to maintain your edge without burning out, this episode gives you the insight to adjust, recover smarter, and stay in the game longer.

Key Takeaways

  1. Going into a race slightly undertrained is often safer than going in overtrained. It helps you avoid injury, recover faster, and stay consistent in your training long term.
  2. Being a runner is about more than just workouts. It’s about finding balance—physically, mentally, and emotionally—so your running fits into your life, not takes over it.
  3. Failing is part of the process. Whether it's messing up race nutrition or overdoing mileage, each misstep is a chance to learn, adjust, and come back stronger.

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