CTS Ultrarunning Podcast

Why Easy Running Is the Foundation of Endurance Performance

11 min · 13. maj 2026
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Easy running is often misunderstood, underappreciated, or done too hard. In this episode, CTS Coach Cliff Pittman breaks down what easy running actually does physiologically and why it forms the foundation of endurance performance. HOST Cliff Pittman is the Coaching Development Director at CTS, leading the Ultrarunning and Cycling Coaching staff with a specialty in guiding athletes from first-time ultrarunners to elite competitors at races like Western States 100, Leadville 100, and the Triple Crown of 200s. A competitive trail and ultra athlete himself, Cliff brings firsthand experience and a rare ability to turn complex training science into simple, actionable coaching. Free Ultrarunning Training Assessment: https://trainright.com/ultrarunning-training-assessment-welcome/ [https://trainright.com/ultrarunning-training-assessment-welcome/] Interested in working with a coach? Schedule a free consult: https://trainright.com/coaching/ultrarunning/ [https://trainright.com/coaching/ultrarunning/] Self-coached athlete? Check out our TrainRight Membership: https://trainright.com/membership/ [https://trainright.com/membership/] Find more free resources here: https://trainright.com/blog/ [https://trainright.com/blog/]

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