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386: Are You Sacrificing the Wrong Things?

Author
Angie Brown
Published
Thu 21 Nov 2024
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This week we dive deep into the concept of sacrifice in running. We discuss the necessary sacrifices runners must make to achieve their goals and how to know if you're sacrificing the right things. We address common pitfalls, such as sacrificing the wrong aspects of life or overdoing the variety in training to the detriment of progress. Learn that real progress may require giving up old beliefs, focusing on quality over quantity, and embracing the right kind of sacrifice to ensure long-term success and joy in running. This also touches on balancing running goals with family and personal life, emphasizing that sacrifices should be sustainable and aligned with individual goals.


01:38 Understanding Sacrifice and Trade-offs

05:10 The Myth of Having It All

12:02 Short-term Wins vs. Long-term Goals

16:09 Sustainable Sacrifice and Mental Health

22:19 The Dangers of Sacrificing Sleep

24:16 Sacrificing Progress for Variety

31:34 Balancing Consistency and Joy

35:17 Making Room for What Truly Matters

36:49 Quality Over Quantity in Training

39:27 Defining Clear Goals in Training 

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