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Most athletes know how to train hard. Far fewer know how to go truly easy.
Matt Fitzgerald is one of the most influential writers and coaches in endurance sports.Β
After developing severe long COVID, Matt lost the ability to run for nearly three years. Then, despite the risks, he committed to running a 100-kilometer ultramarathon through the Arizona desert.
For Matt, it was about much more than reaching a finish line. It was about identity, agency, unfinished business, and refusing to put his life on hold while waiting to recover.
We also explore why so many athletes become trapped in a βmoderate-intensity rutββtraining hard enough to remain tired, but not strategically enough to perform at their best.
This is a deep and vulnerable conversation about ambition, illness, risk, recovery, and learning when to pushβand when to hold back. Enjoy!Β
In this episode:
β’ What severe long COVID took from Matt
β’ Why he attempted a 100K despite the risks
β’ What happened when his body began failing
β’ Why easy training must be genuinely easy
β’ What 80/20 training can teach us about everyday life
Mattβs latest book, Dying to Run: An Athleteβs Quest for One More Finish, is available for preorder and will be published September 8, 2026:
Explore Mattβs other books, including 80/20 Running, How Bad Do You Want It?, Racing Weight, On Pace, and Running the Dream:
https://mattfitzgerald.org/books/
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Topics: longevity, fitness over 40, endurance training, Aging athletes, recovery, injury prevention