What if the smartest distance in running isn't the marathon, but the race most people treat like a stepping stone?


The half marathon is one of the most misunderstood distances in running. Some runners treat it as a stepping stone to something bigger, while others never realize just how challenging and rewarding it can be on its own. In this episode, I break down the five different types of half marathon runners, the mindset shifts that separate them, and why the half marathon may be the sweet spot for improving performance, staying healthy, and enjoying the sport for years to come. Whether you're chasing a personal best, thinking about moving up to the marathon, or simply trying to become a smarter runner, you'll walk away with a new perspective on what 13.1 miles can teach you about training, racing, recovery, and long-term progress.


Key Takeaways

  1. The way you approach the half marathon says a lot about your mindset as a runner. Understanding where you are today can help you make better decisions about where you want to go next.
  2. A properly raced half marathon is far more demanding than many runners realize. It requires smart training, strong pacing, and the ability to stay uncomfortable for a long time.
  3. The best runners aren't always the ones chasing the biggest challenges. They're often the ones choosing goals that allow them to improve consistently, recover well, and keep running strong for decades.


Timestamps

  • [00:39] What You'll Learn
  • [02:13] Level 1: The Tourist
  • [03:17] Use This to Run a Faster Half Marathon
  • [03:56] Level 2: The Stepping Stone
  • [05:40] Level 3: The Best Time Hunter
  • [07:51] Level 4: The Serial Half Racer
  • [09:38] Level 5: The Enlightened One
  • [11:45] Run a Faster Half With This


Links & Learnings


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