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Grace Parry / January 17, 2025

Train Where You’re At, Not Where You Want To Be | with Ian Palmer

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In this episode of the Adaptive Zone podcast, Matthew Boyd interviews Ian, a former Army officer turned leadership consultant, about his journey in running.

Ian shares his evolution from a casual runner to a dedicated marathoner, the challenges he faced during his military career, and his return to running after a long hiatus.

He discusses the importance of structured training, the role of coaching, and the lessons learned from a humbling half marathon experience.

Ian reflects on his recent success at the Columbus Half Marathon and shares his aspirations for future races, including a Boston qualifying marathon.

Takeaways

  • Ian’s journey in running began with structured training in sports.
  • Running became a passion for Ian after his first marathon experience.
  • The importance of a supportive environment and coaching in achieving goals.
  • Humility is essential when returning to a sport after a break.
  • Understanding heart rate zones is crucial for effective training.
  • Training for a race requires discipline and adherence to a plan.
  • The impact of life changes on training consistency and focus.
  • Success in running can lead to positive changes in other life areas.
  • Setting realistic goals is key to achieving running aspirations.
  • The joy of running can be rekindled through proper training and support.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to Ian’s Journey
  • 02:11 The Evolution of Ian’s Running Passion
  • 04:39 Challenges and Changes in Training
  • 09:09 The Humbling Experience of Returning to Running
  • 10:25 Seeking Coaching for Accountability
  • 13:08 Training for the Columbus Half Marathon
  • 18:09 Race Day Experience and Reflections
  • 21:23 Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Aspirations

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