Road to Grandma’s Marathon: Navigating a Setback
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Podcast Summary – Navigating Setbacks in Marathon Training
In this episode of the Endurance Athlete Journey Podcast, Katie shares a real and raw update on her road to Grandma’s Marathon—one that didn’t go as planned.
After coming off a strong stretch of training, including a standout 16-mile tempo run, Katie was hit with a major setback: Influenza B. What started as mild fatigue quickly turned into a full week of illness, forcing her to step away from training and rethink her approach moving forward.
Instead of focusing on recovery strategies as planned, this episode pivots into a deeper conversation about setbacks—how they happen, how they feel, and how to handle them.
Key Takeaways:
- Setbacks are part of the process
Whether it’s illness, injury, or life stress, disruptions are inevitable in any training cycle. - Stress adds up (even beyond training)
Katie highlights how life stress—work demands, family responsibilities, and even exam pressure—can compound physical stress and impact the immune system. - Rest early, not later
One of the biggest lessons: trying to “push through” early symptoms can prolong recovery and worsen the setback. - Fitness doesn’t disappear overnight
Missing a week of training isn’t ideal, but it doesn’t erase months of consistent work. - Flexibility is key
Training plans should be written “in pencil,” allowing room to adjust based on real-life circumstances. - Mindset matters
Katie explores reframing setbacks—not as failures, but as part of the journey, and sometimes even a form of protection from something worse.
Looking Ahead:
With about seven weeks until race day, Katie shares the uncertainty of returning to training while balancing recovery. The path forward may involve adjusting goals—but not giving up.
Bottom line:
Progress isn’t about perfection—it’s about adapting, listening to your body, and staying in the game even when things don’t go according to plan.
For coaching inquiries:
Coach Katie → https://fuel2run.com
Coach Justin → https://tabularasaracing.com
Podcast Email → theenduranceathletejourney@gmail.com