The Endurance Athlete Journey

Why Your Fitness Isn’t Leading to Better Race Results

1 h 21 min · 14 mei 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2450527/fan_mail/new] If you are fit enough to finish the race, but not durable enough to keep training, eventually the cycle catches up with you. You build fitness, make progress, start to believe things are working — and then something breaks down. Injury, inconsistency, burnout, lost motivation, or another restart from square one. In this episode, we break down the difference between fitness and durability, why chasing performance too aggressively can keep athletes stuck, and what it actually takes to build a foundation that supports repeatable progress. What You’ll Learn: * Why fitness and durability are not the same thing * How the “rebuild cycle” keeps endurance athletes from long-term progress * Why more intensity is often the wrong solution * How strength, frequency, recovery, and patience create sustainable performance Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction to fitness vs durability 01:29 — Why run frequency sparked this conversation 04:39 — The limits of three-day-a-week training 08:43 — Why early performance gains do not last forever 16:03 — Fitness for completion vs durability for performance 21:00 — The rebuild cycle and why athletes get stuck 27:51 — Why cookie-cutter plans do not work for everyone 33:16 — Fitness is capacity; durability is replicability 43:28 — How to start building durability 52:30 — Adding frequency without overloading the body 1:04:54 — The danger of validating every workout 1:12:47 — Playing the long game in endurance training If this episode helped you understand why your training keeps breaking down, share it with another runner, triathlete, or endurance athlete who may need to hear it. You can also join The Endurance Athlete Journey Podcast Group on Facebook to continue the conversation and connect with other endurance athletes working through the same challenges. If you are tired of guessing your way through training, Coach Justin and Coach Katie are both active coaches accepting athletes. For coaching inquiries: Coach Katie → https://fuel2run.com [https://fuel2run.com] Coach Justin → https://tabularasaracing.com [https://tabularasaracing.com/] Podcast Email → theenduranceathletejourney@gmail.com [theenduranceathletejourney@gmail.com]

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