17/04/2026
Don’t make the mistakes I did, if you actually want to get quicker and stay pain free.
The biggest mistake I made while running
I had a good plan.
I hired a good coach.
But I thought I could push more for quicker and better results
So I
Pushed every runs set paces and targets
Added more on top with reps and intervals
Trained 4x a week lifting
Spin classes
Walked 2 hours a day just to work and back
Competed in Hyrox sessions every week
Most people think More = better. Right?
Wrong. Especially the way I did it
I was getting quicker every week to start
Feeling strong all round
Pushing hard quickly
But it was short lived
6 week fast improvements
THEN
6 months out.
Calf tendon injury.
Couldn’t run for 6 months.
The most common running injuries are overuse
I ignored all the signs and signals
Tightness
Niggles
Paces feeling harder
Fatigue building
I thought push through no pain, no gain
Thinking it would go away, It didn’t instead I just ruined myself for 6 months
Your body always gives you signals.
Ignore them and it will eventually catch up usually weeks or months later not days
What to AVOID!
Stick to your set paces only push if you consistently hit intervals comfortably
Adding more volume on top only do this as small increases not more than 5/10%
No proper recovery just going until you break
Ignoring pain, your body is telling you to sort it
What Works
Doing the right volume
Adjusting intensity when needed
Actually following the plan
Prioritising recovery
Finished this 90 days
No calf issues ✅
Improvements in other fitness✅
Got quicker✅
Got leaner✅
Got stronger✅
Adaptations and improvements come from recovery. If you bury yourself it has an end point, only continuously push hard if your recovery is excellent and you can handle it not at the start!
Ready to get quicker, pain free whilst getting leaner and stronger?
Stop wasting more time and feel fu***ng fantastic.
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