Today we look at how the little things matter. Quality over quantity is a good benchmark, but how much actual quality work are you doing? And, how do we actually define quality?
First we discuss whether our old podcasts hold up and where we think our positions have changed over 10 years. Then we discuss things like is 5 x 1200's in the pool better than 2 x 3000 per week? Or what about 5 x 30 minute runs vs. one 2:30? We get into how to build confidence, familiarity, and muscle memory go a long ways toward your goals, and even confidence in life. Should you jump on the bike for 20 minutes when you're bored? Will it matter? A lot of people talk about quality over quantity, but what about the Quantity of Quality? Negative splitting everything. We talk imposter syndrome, weekend warriors, and the bitter truth about Ironman.
Topics:
How do our old podcasts hold up?
What beliefs have we changed since starting the podcast?
Is 5 x 1200's better than 2 x 3,000 in the pool?
What about 5 x 30 minute runs vs. one 2:30 run?
How to add little sessions that add results instead of scrolling
What is a good cycling frequency?
Sneaking in 20 minute runs
The reality of getting out of a rut
What motivation really is
Learn how to see the benefits of what you're doing
Choosing action
Working in simple mobility and strength
Something is better than nothing
Negative splitting everything
The quantity of quality
The monogetti run
Imposter syndrome
Don't pay attention to the triathletes that are a-holes
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