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40 Things I wish I would have known when I started running (Part 2)
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Contenuto fornito da The 1% Better Runner and Daren DLake. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da The 1% Better Runner and Daren DLake o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
Get 1% better everyday with deep dive tips and tricks from my FREE newsletter https://dlakecreates.com/news
If you want to save 25 years of embarrassing run failures and mistakes, please keep reading (or watch or listen to it here).
I decided to return in time to one year ago and finally finish that list of those 40 things about running that I wish I had known 25 years back.
In part one, some epic stuff was said, and even more epic failures were done. But with part two, I really wanted to dig deep into more of the mental stuff I’ve learned and the physical. I also got through those first 13 things and said to myself, “Sh*t, this is getting way too long; let me break this up into three parts before I bore these kind folks that took the precious time to read this thing.”
So I present part two, 16 more things I wish I had known 25 years back to the world. (If you’re keeping score at home, that’s 29 things in total. Part three should wrap it all up, and I’ve learned a lot about this long listicle-formatted newsletter… never again… I think.)
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Contenuto fornito da The 1% Better Runner and Daren DLake. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da The 1% Better Runner and Daren DLake o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
Get 1% better everyday with deep dive tips and tricks from my FREE newsletter https://dlakecreates.com/news
If you want to save 25 years of embarrassing run failures and mistakes, please keep reading (or watch or listen to it here).
I decided to return in time to one year ago and finally finish that list of those 40 things about running that I wish I had known 25 years back.
In part one, some epic stuff was said, and even more epic failures were done. But with part two, I really wanted to dig deep into more of the mental stuff I’ve learned and the physical. I also got through those first 13 things and said to myself, “Sh*t, this is getting way too long; let me break this up into three parts before I bore these kind folks that took the precious time to read this thing.”
So I present part two, 16 more things I wish I had known 25 years back to the world. (If you’re keeping score at home, that’s 29 things in total. Part three should wrap it all up, and I’ve learned a lot about this long listicle-formatted newsletter… never again… I think.)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

My form was fine… until I ran slower. Form breakdown doesn’t always happen when you're tired—it can hit at your "comfortable" marathon pace. In this episode, I break down how a mild hamstring strain led me to reassess everything I thought I knew about run form. You’ll hear how I tested drills, cadence changes, and strength work to fix overstriding and avoid heel striking without interrupting training. If you're working toward a sub-3 marathon or just trying to stay healthy through long-distance training, this is your blueprint. Key Takeaways Fixing form isn’t about one quick tip—it’s consistent drills and strength work. Slower running doesn’t always mean better running; form can break down at marathon pace. Heel striking isn’t always bad—overstriding is the real problem. Timestamps [00:00] How I found out my form was falling apart [00:24] Why my sprint form is perfect but marathon pace is sloppy [00:46] What led to my recurring hamstring strain [01:20] Three running myths I busted during training [03:26] The truth about heel striking [05:06] Slower paces don’t always mean better form [06:43] How I fixed overstriding with cadence and drills [07:12] Why form changes take time [08:54] New strength and mobility drills I added [11:41] Final recap: small changes = big gains Links & Learnings My Adaptive Marathon Training Plan Watch and read this episode here - https://dlakecreates.com/formmyths DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/12050 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

I suck at threshold running—and that’s exactly why I train it. If you’ve ever pushed too hard in training and felt wiped for days, this episode is for you. I take you along on a real sub-threshold workout—three sets of controlled discomfort just below the redline—and explain why this “missing” zone is where real aerobic strength comes from. We’ll break down the difference between aerobic and anaerobic zones, how to pace by effort and power (especially on hills), and why sub-threshold is the key to lasting speed without burnout. Plus, there’s a free 8-week plan if you want to try it for yourself. Key Takeaways Sub-threshold running helps you build real aerobic strength without constant high effort. Most runners either avoid this zone or run too hard—missing the adaptation. Learning how to pace using heart rate, effort, and terrain awareness is crucial for long-term Timestamps [00:00] Final sprint breakdown and intro: “Dude. What the… I had nothing, man.” [00:31] Why I suck at threshold—and why I train it anyway [01:06] What this workout is and what you’ll learn [02:15] Warmup starts: soft surfaces + prep [02:51] Quick energy systems breakdown [03:48] What sub-threshold effort actually feels like [05:30] Free 8-week plan mention + pacing tip [06:02] Pacing = wealth-building, not burnout [07:40] “Your body doesn’t care about pace” section [09:05] What strides are and how to use them [10:16] Norwegian double threshold training shoutout [11:12] Why this training teaches discipline, not destruction [12:14] Outro CTA to download plan + join newsletter Links & Future Learnings 📈 Get your free 1% better race tool kit here now - https://dlakecreates.com/subthresholdfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/subthresholdfree Learn how to find your threshold by doing these tests/protocols https://dlakecreates.com/lttest DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 Brenton on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/90260941 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

I finally realized small tweaks, like a race predictor test, proper taper, sauna and sleep could make a big impact on race day. I share how simple tests, proper tapering, and everyday habits boost my running performance without drastic changes. By focusing on easy-to-implement tools—like short sauna sessions, specific race predictors, and a solid sleep routine—I’ve learned how small adjustments can lead to a smoother race day and better results, all while avoiding guesswork and burnout. Key Takeaways A race predictor test helps you gauge your real fitness and plan your pacing. The right taper strategy keeps you fresh without losing key fitness gains. Proper sleep, heat exposure, and targeted strength work add small edges that add up big. Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction to the 17 tools [00:01:00] Why the race predictor test matters [00:02:15] Tapering without losing fitness [00:03:47] Importance of quality sleep [00:05:00] Using resistance bands for glute activation [00:06:03] Scheduling pre-race warmups effectively [00:07:11] Navigating common training pitfalls [00:08:10] Sauna protocols for endurance [00:10:22] Minimizing guesswork with data [00:12:15] Final thoughts on these practical tools Links & Learnings Get all 17 Race Day Tools Here 📈 Get your free 1% better race tool kit here now - https://dlakecreates.com/racetoolkitfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/racetools-free DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

I didn’t realize how bad my form was… until I slowed it down. What happens when a run coach steps into the athlete role and gets his form analyzed? In this episode, I react to a full slow-motion breakdown of my running stride—flaws, habits, wrist flicks, helicopter arms and all. With the help of a top-tier running physio, I uncover the subtle inefficiencies that were holding me back (and might be holding you back too). This isn't about perfection—it's about small shifts that stack up. Coaches need coaching too, and this one got me where it counted: my stride. Key Takeaways Coaching others doesn’t make you immune to hidden flaws in your own form. Seeing your stride on video gives feedback no cue or drill ever could. Small changes like cadence and trunk angle can have outsized effects. Timestamps [00:00] Why a run coach got his form analyzed [01:19] Who Ben Liddy is and what he looks for [02:05] First impressions of my form [03:01] The helicopter arms and flicking wrist moment [04:10] Am I heel striking too much? [06:15] What elite runners actually do with their feet [07:06] Tight hips and forward lean [09:29] One cue that changed my stride [11:03] Why form tweaks alone aren’t enough [13:07] My cadence and the 1% better mindset Links & Learnings 📈 Get your free 1% better base training plan - https://dlakecreates.com/cadencefree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/analyzeform DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/12050 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

At kilometer 17, everything got quiet—and that’s when it got real. This episode dives into one of the most overlooked but powerful tools in marathon training: the fast-finish marathon pace long run. We push through 25K at race pace to test mental and physical readiness five weeks before race day. Learn why using effort over data matters, how to simulate race fatigue, and what it means to coach with calm presence, not numbers. You’ll walk away knowing if your training is actually working—and how to adjust if it’s not. Key Takeaways A fast finish long run can show your true race readiness better than any other workout. Running by feel with a trusted pacer beats over-relying on pace data. Mental effort is just as important as physical during long runs five weeks out. Timestamps [00:00] Why long runs without purpose don’t help [00:33] The setup: Brenton’s marathon pace long run [01:11] How pacing without numbers makes a difference [01:58] Starting the workout—staying controlled [02:56] How I used “silent coaching” to manage effort [04:51] High mileage week strategy five weeks out [05:44] The breaking point at 17K [06:47] What a true fast finish feels like [07:36] Final pace push and effort [08:28] Brenton’s confidence breakthrough [09:32] How to use this type of run in your own training Links & Learnings 📈 Get your free 1% better base training plan - https://dlakecreates.com/basefree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/fastfinish Check Splits On Strava - https://www.strava.com/activities/13958531432 DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/12050 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

A long stride doesn’t make you faster—it can slow you down and invite injuries. I dive into seven detailed tips to refine your running form—from better posture and healthier footstrikes to aligning arm swing and cadence for smoother, more efficient movement. Each tip helps you reduce injury risk, build stronger habits, and make running feel more enjoyable, without overwhelming changes that can lead to setbacks. By focusing on steady progress and gradual improvements, you’ll find a more effortless stride and a deeper appreciation for every mile you conquer. Key Takeaways Posture sets you up for better breathing and balance. Shortening your stride and focusing on Cadence can lower injury risk. Keeping things fun helps you stick with the process longer. Timestamps [00:00:00] College Track Day Issues [00:00:25] Why Form Isn’t Magic [00:00:44] Seven Practical Tips [00:01:01] Form vs. Economy [00:01:33] Swimming Lessons [00:02:25] Foot Plant Basics [00:03:07] Stand Tall, Lean Slightly [00:04:05] Free Cadence Plan [00:05:29] Arms, Cadence & Fun Links & Learnings 📈 Get your free 6 month 1% better your cadence cadence & habits guide - https://dlakecreates.com/cadencefree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/runform7tips DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

My watch tracks every mile, but it doesn’t warn me about toxic air. I’m diving into how air pollution can creep into every run without you even noticing. This episode shows you real-time data tools to dodge dirty air, simple adjustments to protect your lungs, and ways to sharpen performance over the long haul. It’s all about making cleaner, smarter choices with your training so you keep your pace high and your risk low. By the end, you’ll have straightforward tactics to keep running strong for years to come—without letting smog stand in your way. Key Takeaways Air pollution can reduce your speed and endurance more than you realize. Real-time data helps you find cleaner routes and protect your lungs. Making small changes now adds up to better long-term health and performance. Timestamps [00:00] Why outrunning the air matters [00:00:17] A quick mention of a simple solution [00:00:48] Training for the long game [00:01:06] Getting real about polluted air [00:02:01] The key pollutants harming your run [00:02:34] AirTrack’s real-time data advantage [00:03:27] Personalized feedback for performance [00:04:07] Thinking bigger than just your next run [00:04:25] Linking recovery to air quality [00:05:37] Final thoughts on staying pollution-free Links & Learnings 🌬️ AirTrack to your strava profile and more https://www.airawarelabs.com/airtrack 📈 Get your free 1% better base training plan download - https://dlakecreates.com/base5kfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/airtrack DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/12050 Air Quality News Marathon Article - https://airqualitynews.com/health/marathon-runners-slowed-down-by-poor-air-quality/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

VO2 max training can make or break your race—are you doing it right? VO2 max training is essential for endurance, but most runners are making mistakes that limit their progress. In this episode, we break down the best ways to train your VO2 max, how to balance it with Zone 2 running, and why lactate threshold matters even more for long-distance races. Plus, we dive into a real VO2 max test and reveal key takeaways that can help you optimize your training for better performance. Key Takeaways VO2 max is crucial, but it’s not everything. Balancing lactate threshold and running economy is just as important. Most runners get VO2 max training wrong. Too much intensity, incorrect rest periods, or the wrong intervals can stall progress. Overtraining and overreaching are not the same. Knowing the difference will keep you improving without burning out. Timestamps [00:00] Why VO2 max matters for runners [02:16] How Brenton’s VO2 max test revealed training gaps [04:42] The biggest VO2 max workout mistakes [06:49] The Norwegian protocol for VO2 max training [08:16] How to structure intervals correctly [10:42] The role of Zone 2 in building endurance [14:05] Should you lose weight to run faster? [16:51] The best race day strategy for marathoners [18:56] Overreaching vs. overtraining—how to avoid burnout [21:22] Free running guide for better training Links & Future Learnings 📈 Get your free 1% better download and quick start guide - https://dlakecreates.com/base5kfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/vo2max-brenton 12x400m Workout Explained - https://dlakecreates.com/400m Tempo runs & Lactate Explained - https://dlakecreates.com/tempo Brenton's journey to running sub 3 hour marathon - https://dlakecreates.com/brenton Vo2 Max Explained - https://dlakecreates.com/vo2max Vdot Calculator Explained - https://dlakecreates.com/vdot DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

Training on hills won’t always prepare you for a flat race—here’s what you need to know. Flat marathon courses might seem easier, but they come with unique challenges that can make them just as tough—if not tougher—than hilly races. In this episode, we break down how to train effectively for a flat marathon, avoid burnout, and make key adjustments to your running plan. You’ll learn why pacing can be more difficult on a flat course, the best strategies for long runs, and how to keep your training balanced to prevent overtraining. *Timestamps* [00:00] Intro – Why Flat Marathon Training is Different [00:35] The Problem with Training on Hills for a Flat Race [01:20] How Course-Specific Training Improves Performance [02:45] Adjusting Your Training Load for a Flat Course [04:10] The Science Behind Flat Course Fatigue [05:30] Steady Pacing Challenges on a Flat Course [06:45] The Best Long Run Strategy for a Flat Race [08:00] Overtraining vs. Overreaching – Avoiding Burnout [09:40] Why Early Morning Runs Improve Performance [11:15] Final Tips for Race Day Preparation *Links & Future Learnings* 📈 Get your free 5k & base training plan to get 1% better in 30 days - https://dlakecreates.com/base5kfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/flatmarathon DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 KZN Running Singlet Tanks https://kznrun.com.au/pages/run-clothing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

What if missing a run was actually helping you get faster? Trying to be the perfect runner? That mindset might be what’s holding you back. In this episode, I dive into why perfectionism leads to burnout and how embracing consistency—flaws and all—can actually help you run faster and stronger. I’ll break down the simple mindset shifts that turned my own running around, how to enjoy the process, and why missing a workout now and then won’t derail your goals. It’s all about small, daily improvements that compound over time. Let’s get into it. Key Takeaways Perfectionism stalls progress—consistency is what truly compounds over time. Letting go of all-or-nothing thinking leads to more sustainable, enjoyable running. Small daily actions, even imperfect ones, are the secret to long-term success. Timestamps [00:02] Why chasing perfection is ruining your running [01:17] The power of consistency over perfection [02:06] How stopping while you feel good boosts long-term progress [03:05] The "fitness savings account" concept [04:05] Why zooming out helps you see the big picture [05:05] Magic Mind review: boosting focus & endurance [06:03] The balance of hard work and enjoying life [06:43] Making running fun—even when it’s hard [07:10] Embracing imperfection for lasting progress [07:49] The 1% Better Runner framework explained Links & Future Learnings Get your free 30 day 5K & Base training habits guide to get 1% better each day - https://dlakecreates.com/base5kfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/startrunning5k ✨ Magic Mind 48% Off Your Next Order https://magicmind.com/DLAKE20 DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

Why is a 5K the perfect race to kick off your running journey? Here's what makes it ideal. Starting to run can feel daunting, but this episode simplifies the process into manageable steps. Learn how to go from zero to running consistently with proven tips like walk-run intervals and staying consistent without burnout. Once you’re on your feet, discover why training for a 5K is the smarter, more efficient approach to becoming a better runner, whether your ultimate goal is fitness, speed, or even a marathon. It’s about working smarter, not harder, and finding the joy in running right from the start. Key Takeaways Starting to run doesn’t have to be overwhelming—small, consistent efforts like walk-run intervals build confidence and endurance. The 5K is the ultimate starter race: accessible, effective, and a foundation for marathon success. Training for shorter distances boosts speed and efficiency while reducing injury risks often linked to marathon training. Timestamps [00:00:00] - Breaking myths about starting running and the benefits of small steps. [00:01:21] - How To Start Running [00:01:35] - What is training fo ra 5k when you want to do a marathon [00:02:20] - Mental Toughness [00:03:00] - HOW TO DO THE ACTUAL 5K TRAINING [00:05:44] Get 1% Better Each Day With This [00:05:44] Use This Coffee Alternative For Daily Boosts In Your Run Life [00:07:56] WHY THIS TYPE OF TRAINING IS IMPORTANT [00:09:29] Why YOU'RE BUILDING A MARATHONER, NOT JUST RUNNING A MARATHON Links & Learnings 📈 Get your free [Insert Thing] 1% better [Insert Thing] - https://dlakecreates.com/base5kfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/startrunning5k ✨ Magic Mind 48% Off Your Next Order https://magicmind.com/DLAKE20 How to do the 12x400m Interval Workout - https://dlakecreates.com/400m How to use vDot calculator to find out training and race paces - https://dlakecreates.com/vdot DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 KZN Running Singlet Tanks https://kznrun.com.au/pages/run-clothing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

Your race performance can be 90% decided before you even cross the start line. Here’s how. You’ve trained for months. You’ve put in the work. But race day is where it all comes together—or falls apart. In this episode, I break down 17 race day tools and tactics that can give you the edge, whether you’re aiming for a new PR or just want to avoid common race day mistakes. We’ll cover fueling, hydration, pacing, mental strategies, and expert-backed supplements to help you perform at your best. Stick around for a free training plan and checklist to apply everything we cover today. [00:00:05] 17 Race Day Tools, Tactics & Hacks (Overview) [00:01:37] Critical Warning Before You Use These Tips 🔹 Race Day Tools & Tactics [00:04:54] Caffeine: How to Use It for Race Performance [00:07:35] Race Predictor Test: Know Your Fitness Level [00:09:37] Taper: The Right Way to Peak on Race Day [00:11:34] Quality Sleep: The Ultimate Legal Performance Enhancer [00:13:04] Resistance Band Routine for Strength & Injury Prevention 🔹 More Race Day Strategies [00:15:18] Hydration & Electrolytes: How to Avoid Race Day Dehydration [00:18:23] Nutrition: Fueling Your Body for the Best Performance [00:21:12] Creatine for Runners: The Science Behind It [00:24:17] Tart Cherry Juice: Recovery & Anti-Inflammation Benefits [00:26:36] Beetroot Juice: The Endurance-Boosting Supplement [00:29:52] Cordyceps Mushrooms: Do They Actually Help Endurance? [00:31:47] Spirulina: Antioxidants for Recovery & Longevity [00:32:49] Beta-Alanine: A Secret Weapon for Speed & Endurance [00:35:22] Acetyl L-Carnitine: Fat Utilization for Distance Runners [00:37:00] CBD Oil: Recovery Benefits & Sleep Improvement [00:39:05] Bicarbonate (Baking) Soda: A Trick for Shorter Races [00:43:40] Sauna: The Science of Heat Training for Performance Gains [00:47:54] More Warnings – What to Watch Out for [00:49:53] The Finish Line: Consistency & Habit Traps to Avoid Links 📈 Get your free Race Day Toolkit & 1% better Training Guide - dlakecreates.com/racetoolkitfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more about race day tools - dlakecreates.com/racetoolkit ✨ Magic Mind 48% Off Your Next Order https://magicmind.com/DLAKE20 Follow DLake Runs on Instagram - instagram.com/dlakecreates Follow DLake Runs on Strava - strava.com/athletes/120507 Get your KZN Running Singlet Tanks - kznrun.com.au/pages/run-clothing ng ✨ Magic Mind 48% Off Your Next Order https://magicmind.com/DLAKE20 Go here to get all of the studies and future learnings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

Can you really train for speed and endurance at the same time? Here’s what the science says... TLDR -- both/kinda?! In this episode, we dive into the science of aerobic and anaerobic fitness, debunk myths about lactic acid, and explain why “thresholds” are more gray zone than clear-cut. Learn how to set goals that fit your life, train more effectively, and stop overthinking the data from your gadgets. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, this episode has practical tips to improve your running without burning out. Timestamps [00:00] Introduction: Can you train for speed and endurance at the same time? [02:08] Balancing aerobic and anaerobic fitness: Myth or reality? [04:27] Simplifying aerobic vs. anaerobic energy systems for runners. [06:08] Explaining lactic buildup and its effect on performance. [08:34] Common issues with tracking metrics and gadgets. [10:00] Why setting goals is critical before diving into data. [11:45] The problem with relying on smartwatch metrics for training. [12:30] Wrap-up: Final thoughts on balancing effort and tracking progress. Key Takeaways Balancing Aerobic and Anaerobic Fitness : You can train for both speed and endurance by incorporating short sprints and VO2 max efforts without compromising your aerobic base—just keep the intensity controlled and strategic. The Gray Zone Explained : Aerobic and anaerobic training aren’t black-and-white; they operate in a continuum. Understanding how lactic acid builds and recycles can help you train smarter and improve efficiency. Focus Over Metrics : Gadgets and heart rate monitors are helpful tools but often misinterpreted. Defining your goals and aligning your training with your lifestyle are far more critical than relying on data alone. Links & Learnings 📈 Get your free 30-day 1% better base training & habits guide - https://dlakecreates.com/basefree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/easyrunning Follow me on Instagram - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates Follow Mike Trees on Instagram - https://instagram.com/run.nrg Follow me on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 IMAT Heart Rate https://dlakecreates.com/imat Maffetone 180 Formula https://dlakecreates.com/maf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

How do you know if you’re pushing too hard—or not hard enough? David Goggins’ hardcore training philosophy is legendary—but is it actually good for distance runners? In this episode, we break down the pros and cons of his approach, from mental toughness to the risks of overtraining. Learn how to push yourself without breaking down, and discover what truly works for long-term running success. Key Takeaways Mental toughness is valuable, but overtraining can lead to burnout and injuries. Rest and recovery are just as important as pushing hard in training. Every runner needs to find their own balance between discipline and sustainability. Timestamps [00:00] – The big debate: Is David Goggins good or bad for runners? [02:30] – Why some runners thrive under his mindset [05:10] – The paradox of suffering vs. enjoying running [08:45] – The dangers of always pushing to the limit [12:00] – Real-life consequences of overtraining [15:20] – How elite runners balance toughness and recovery [18:40] – What everyday runners can take from Goggins’ approach [21:50] – The surprising way Goggins started his public speaking career [25:30] – The role of AI in running training plans [28:00] – Final thoughts: How should YOU approach hard training? Links & Future Learnings 📈 Get your free 30 Day 1% better 5K +Base Training & Habits Plan - https://dlakecreates.com/base5kfree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/tot-goggins David Goggins on Joe Rogan - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tSTk1083VY David Goggins Books - https://davidgoggins.com/book/ Remy B Reel on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UC7zYr0KicIQO-mfJXjvyllA All other This or That Episodes - https://dlakecreates.com/tot DLake Runs on IG - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates DLake Runs on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/12050 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The 1% Better Runner | DLake, Mike Trees & Friends

Is your smartwatch sabotaging your progress? Learn why most metrics might be steering you wrong. Relying on data from your smartwatch might be doing more harm than good. In this episode, we uncover the flaws in running metrics and show you why defining your goals and simplifying your approach can lead to better performance. From avoiding injuries to understanding which metrics actually matter, this is a guide for runners ready to train smarter and with more confidence. Timestamps [00:00] Introduction: The biggest issue runners face with their metrics. [01:18] A little knowledge is dangerous: Why understanding the bigger picture matters. [02:10] Defining your goals: The key to successful training without confusion. [03:00] Fitting running into your life: Balancing training with personal commitments. [03:45] Avoiding injuries: Why sustainable training patterns are essential. [04:20] Gadgets overload: When runners rely too much on data and metrics. [04:50] The truth about smartwatches: Misleading VO2 max and other flawed metrics. [05:30] Heart rate tracking: The one metric that truly matters for progress. Key Takeaways 1. Set Clear Goals Before Using Metrics Metrics are meaningless without clear, realistic goals. Start by defining what you want to achieve—whether it’s running for fun, completing a marathon, or improving your speed. 2. Avoid Overloading on Data Beginners should prioritize sustainable training patterns over diving into complex metrics. Running consistently without injury is more important than focusing on gadgets. 3. Understand Metrics and Their Limitations Many smartwatch metrics, like VO2 max, can be misleading. Focus on heart rate as a foundational metric and incorporate other data only when it aligns with your progress. Links & Learnings 📈 Get your free 30-day 1% better base training & habits guide - https://dlakecreates.com/basefree 🎧 Listen, read and learn more here https://dlakecreates.com/easyrunning Follow me on Instagram - https://instagram.com/dlakecreates Follow Mike Trees on Instagram - https://instagram.com/run.nrg Follow me on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/120507 IMAT Heart Rate https://dlakecreates.com/imat Maffetone 180 Formula https://dlakecreates.com/maf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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