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Episode 19. The Zone 2 Revolution: Why Easy Running Is the Real Work

30 min · 1 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 19. The Zone 2 Revolution: Why Easy Running Is the Real Work

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Zone 2 is everywhere right now — but what does it actually mean for your running? In this episode, coach and ultramarathon finisher Erin Quinn breaks down the zone 2 "revolution" and explains why it's really just a rebranding of the most fundamental principle in endurance training. Erin covers the full five-zone model, why zone 2 looks completely different depending on your experience level, and how new runners, seasoned racers, and ultra runners each relate to it differently. She also dives into the science of lactate threshold, mitochondrial function, and fat burning — without the jargon overload. Plus: a heat training PSA for anyone running through a summer heat wave, a recap correction from her Manitou's Revenge 53-miler in the Catskills, and her honest take on why chasing speed work can plateau — or injure — runners who skip the foundation. In this episode: * What zone 2 actually feels like (and the talk test) * Why new runners don't have a zone 2 yet * How zone 2 builds your aerobic engine over time * Lactate, hydrogen ions, and why your muscles seize up * The two biggest zone 2 mistakes runners make * Why RPE may matter more than your heart rate monitor Start Where You Are is hosted by Erin Quinn, professional ultrarunning and USA swim coach, 15-time ultramarathon finisher, and award-winning journalist. To learn more about Erin's 1:1 Online Ultrarun Coaching email her at erinmaryquinn@gmail.com or go to her website at www.erinmaryquinn.com

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Portada del episodio Episode 19. The Zone 2 Revolution: Why Easy Running Is the Real Work

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