Login
Podcast Insider Logo

116: What Is The Hardest Running Distance To Train For?

by The Running Channel

The Running Channel Podcast

Podcast Insider Logo

Get the full episode insights!

Enter your email below to get notified about more insights from:

The Running Channel Podcast

This episode is titled:

116: What Is The Hardest Running Distance To Train For?

Email

Notable Quotes

"It's not actually that difficult for the first little period... and then it just gets harder and harder and it's fairly attritional."
"The biggest challenge for me has probably been increasing the volume of long runs... it wasn't the fun stuff."
Podcast Insider Logo

Get episode summaries just like this for all your favourite podcasts in your inbox every day!

Get More Insights

Episode Summary

The episode begins with the hosts, Sarah Hartley, Andy Baddeley, and Rick Kelsey, noting that they have experience in training across all distances. They kick off by congratulating Sarah on her recent achievement: running a sub-20 minute 5k at Great Denham Parkrun. She shares how she prepared for the race, including weather concerns and the competitive atmosphere of the park run. Despite the tough conditions, she managed to come in third and hit her goal time.

The discussion transitions to the main topic: the hardest distance to train for. The hosts debate this based on their own experiences, with Andy mentioning that each distance has its unique challenges—not just physical, but mental as well. They delve into the psychological aspects of long runs and the comparison between short-distance and marathon training, emphasizing that while short distances involve intense pain, longer distances require enduring mental fatigue.

Later in the episode, Andy interviews Ailish McColgan, a successful GB runner, who shares her thoughts on the difficulties she faces transitioning to marathon training. She provides insight on the mistakes she made in her initial attempts at long runs and how she is preparing for her first marathon while navigating her nutrition and fueling strategy. Ailish also reflects on the legacy of her mother, who famously won the London Marathon, and her own ambitions to break her mother’s record.

The episode wraps up with discussions surrounding recent events in marathon running, including participants from their community, updates on upcoming races, and the latest developments in the running world. The hosts reiterate the support of sponsors who play a vital role in promoting the joy and advantages of running, ultimately encouraging listeners to engage with the community and pursue their running goals.

Key Takeaways

  • Training for different distances presents unique challenges; the intensity shifts from physical pain in shorter distances to mental fatigue in longer races.
  • Ailish McColgan discusses her experience transitioning to marathon training and the learning curve it entails.
  • Celebration of personal achievements can motivate others in the running community.

Built for solopreneurs, makers, and business owners who don't have time to waste.