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What if the race you’re avoiding is the one that unlocks your marathon speed?

Most marathoners avoid 5Ks during a marathon build because they’re scared it will wreck their long runs or mess up their aerobic base 5K Marathon. In this episode, I break down why that belief is holding you back, what speed endurance actually is, and how short races can make you stronger late in the marathon without blowing up your plan. I explain why racing teaches you to hold pace when you’re tired, how it builds mental toughness you can’t fake on easy miles, and how to plug 5Ks into your training in a smart, low-risk way. If you want to stop fading at mile 20 and start finishing strong, this gives you the framework to do it.

Key Takeaways

  1. Short races build the strength you can’t get from easy runs: Running comfortable miles won’t prepare you to hold pace when you’re exhausted 5K Marathon. A 5K trains your body to stay strong under fatigue.
  2. Racing teaches skills beyond fitness: You practice pacing, nerves, fueling, and race-day routines in a low-pressure setting 5K Marathon. That experience pays off when the marathon matters most.
  3. You can add 5Ks without hurting marathon training: When placed in the right weeks, they sharpen fitness instead of draining it 5K Marathon. The result is better speed and stronger finishes.

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