297. Chasing a BQ, a big PR, or shaving off serious time? Listen to this!
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đŻ Ask yourself: âIs my goal ambitious⌠or unrealistic?â Ambitious pushes you. Unrealistic breaks you.đ¨ These are the traps we see all the time as coaches:A. Too Much, Too SoonMileage jumps⌠speed every other day⌠a recipe for injuryAggressive goals require patience, not panicB. Comparing to OthersCopying someone else's plan (their mileage, workouts, race goals)You need a plan built for your fitness, schedule, recovery capacityC. Ignoring Recovery"More" is not always "better" â it's often just more fatigueSleep, nutrition, and downtime are non-negotiableD. Mental PressureTraining out of fear (âIf I miss this workout, I wonât hit my goalâ)Ego-driven training leads to overreachingThis isnât about proving youâre tough â itâs about building smartA. Break It Into PhasesEvery aggressive goal still needs: Base â Build â Peak â TaperEach phase has a purpose â donât skip aheadđ You canât rush strength or endurance. You earn it block by block.B. Train at the Right IntensitiesMost runs should be easy â 80%+ in zone 2Stop hammering every run at goal pace. Save it for the right workouts.C. Fuel & Recover Like Itâs Your JobBig goals = big energy demandsUnderfueling = poor recovery, poor workouts, injury riskAdd carbs, hydrate, prioritize sleep, move with intentionD. Track Progress, Not PerfectionProgress = time trials, tune-up races, key workoutsOne bad day â failed training blockAdapt as you go â thatâs what elite athletes dođ âTrain with intention, not emotion.âConfidence is built through consistency â not perfectionDon't train like youâre âbehind.â Youâre building. Trust it.Celebrate every gain â because momentum mattersđď¸ You can chase an aggressive marathon goal â if youâre willing to be smart about it:Phase your trainingStick to the right intensitiesFuel like it matters (because it does)And listen to your body more than your watchđŻ Want to share your goal? Message us â weâd love to hear what youâre training for. Who knows â maybe weâll feature your story in a future episode