Category: 365 to Ironman
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There’s Gonna Be Good Times – Aiming for 180 Steps per Minute
Today was supposed to be about my weekly training summary. But honestly? I don’t feel like summarizing anything. I’m still in training — that’s the summary. What I do feel like talking about is cadence. You know — the famous 180 steps per minute. I’ve read it in countless books, heard it from coaches, seen it in pro…
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Same Route. Same Distance. Stronger Runner.
Another 10K round this morning. To stay consistent with training, you need routine. One trick that works for me: having fixed running routes.I’ve got two versions of a 10K, one that’s 16K, and a couple of 20Ks in the rotation. When it’s time to go, there’s no overthinking — I just lace up and head…
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Plans Change, Progress Doesn’t
Another schedule shift.Nothing dramatic — tomorrow’s rest day became today’s. Too much work, too many social commitments. But it’s okay.Staying consistent means staying consistent over time, not per day. When I trained for my first marathon, I was much stricter. “Never miss a session” — that was the mantra.In the end, it brought more stress than strength.…
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No Pain No Gain
After yesterday’s intervals, my muscles aren’t sore. That’s… suspicious. Maybe I didn’t push hard enough. Next time, I’ll go harder — because honestly, I don’t believe in the “no pain, no gain“ is outdated mindset. Not entirely.You can progress in training without soreness — especially if you’re consistent. If you follow your plan and don’t feel sore…
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Let’s Go Zero – Can Cutting Alcohol Boost My Performance?
It’s 346 days to go. And I’ve decided: no more alcohol until race day. Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been almost alcohol-free — the occasional glass of wine or beer here and there, but nothing regular. Now, I’m going all in. Zero. Can I really stick with it? That’s the challenge — not…
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Wine? No Thanks — I’m Training for an Ironman.
Since the beginning of the year, I’ve cut out alcohol. I’ve had the occasional glass of wine or a beer — but the regular habit is gone. I used to drink several bottles of wine every week. Now? Almost none. Why?Because I wanted to feel better. Train better. Sleep better. I’m preparing for an Ironman…
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Rest Day Run
Rest days are when you get stronger. At least, that’s what they say. Normally, Monday is my rest day. But not today. Yesterday, I had a family gathering — and family comes first. So, my long run was pushed to this morning. I didn’t feel like it at first, but it turned out fine. Strange…
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180 Steps per Minute — Week 1 Recap
One week down, 51 to go.I stuck to running only this week — still the most consistent part of my training. I followed my Born to Run 2 plan every single day, and for the first time, I can feel my cadence improving. 180 steps per minute still takes focus, but it’s starting to feel……
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Ironman Training: Consistency Isn’t Magic, It’s Routine
It was session 67 of my Born to Run 2 training — 10 km with some speed work. And let’s be honest: I I’m still not a morning person. People think that after two months of training, it gets easy. But for me, it doesn’t. When the alarm rings, I don’t jump out of bed full of…
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Tired Ironman: Some Times It’s Just About Showing Up
Yesterday’s interval session was great — I felt strong, fast, in rhythm.Today? I’m exhausted. Not enough sleep, and honestly, I didn’t want to get out of bed this morning. How do you stay consistent when you’re running on empty? Luckily, today’s plan from Eric Orton says: “20 to 45 minutes of form running.”That means I can…
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Where to Find Time for Ironman Training: Turning Your Travel Time into Workout Time
I ran to the office for the first time in a while. Now it’s 08:55, and I’m sitting at my desk with already 12,000 steps logged for today. It feels really good. It’s not the distance that keeps me from doing it more often — it’s the logistics. You need a change of clothes at…
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Is 180 Steps Per Minute the Perfect Running Cadence for Ironman?
I’d love to add swimming this week, but my family is visiting — full house, little time. I’d also like to add cycling. In theory, it’s easy: just commute to work by bike. But it’s been raining non-stop, which means I’d need to carry not only a change of clothes for the office but also…
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Monday: Ironman Training in the Rain
It’s Monday morning. It’s raining like hell. I went to sleep too late — and it’s sleep when you get stronger, when you recover. But no excuses. Lace up and run in the rain. I talk a lot about having a plan, but truth is, right now I’m only training one discipline. I’m on day…
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Week Zero of Ironman Training is Done.
I’m officially registered for Ironman France 2026 — wow. Stubai Ultra Trail? No longer pain. Just a memory. A good one. Today, I ran 18 km — one week later, and I really enjoyed it. I know what I need now: A plan. A diet. The right mindset. And above all — consistency. Join me on…