RTTC #210 No Pain No Gain Really?
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In this episode of Running to the Castle… Dr. Ali breaks down the biggest misconception in running, that “no pain, no gain” is the key to getting faster.
She explains why that mindset is actually keeping so many slow, back-of-the-pack, and injury-prone runners stuck, exhausted, and frustrated.
She clarifies the difference between pushing yourself hard in the right workouts versus feeling wrecked after every run, and introduces a more strategic approach built on purposeful training… where speed workouts are truly hard, long runs are truly easy, and everything has a clear role in helping you get faster without breaking down.
By separating paces, avoiding the “gray zone,” and using pace testing to define your limits, runners can finally see real progress, often getting significantly faster in just a few weeks… while still having the energy to enjoy their runDisney race experience.
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Hi, I'm Dr. Ali
I've been running for 15+ years and been in the rehab space since 2012 when I earned my Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. I get injury prone runDisney runners across the finish line without feeling broken.