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You’re Running in the WRONG ZONE (And It’s Slowing You Down) | Gray Zone 3

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The single biggest mistake runners make isn't about shoes, diet, or mileage. It's running every single day in the one zone that guarantees burnout.


What if everything you thought about "moderate effort" running was backwards? Most runners are confused about the grey zone because it feels productive but rarely delivers results. In this episode, I break down what the grey zone actually is, why it leaves so many people feeling stuck, and how to tell when it’s helping versus hurting your training. I walk through simple ways to spot it, explain why it’s often called “junk” work, and show how to use it intentionally without burning yourself out. If you want to feel fresher, train smarter, and finally understand where your effort should go, this episode gives you the clarity to do that.


Key Takeaways

  1. The grey zone is not a bad pace by itself, but it becomes a problem when it turns into your default for every run. When that happens, you stay tired without getting fitter.
  2. Easy runs should feel truly easy, and hard days should feel clearly hard. The progress comes from separating those efforts instead of living in the middle.
  3. Grey zone works best when it’s used on purpose for specific goals like marathon pace or tempo work. It should support your training, not quietly take it over.


Timestamps

  • [00:24] What You'll Learn
  • [01:10] What Is It and How to Spot The Grey Zone
  • [03:43] Why People Call It Junk and Why That’s Wrong
  • [05:38] How To Use The Grey Zone In a Smart Way
  • [06:22] Use This to Run In The Grey Zone
  • [06:43] When To Use (And Avoid) Grey Zone
  • [08:27] Check If You're In The Grey Zone
  • [09:36] Use This To Build Your Base Before Building Your Grey Zone


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The single biggest mistake runners make isn't about shoes, diet, or mileage. It's running every single day in the one zone that guarantees burnout.


What if everything you thought about "moderate effort" running was backwards? Most runners are confused about the grey zone because it feels productive but rarely delivers results. In this episode, I break down what the grey zone actually is, why it leaves so many people feeling stuck, and how to tell when it’s helping versus hurting your training. I walk through simple ways to spot it, explain why it’s often called “junk” work, and show how to use it intentionally without burning yourself out. If you want to feel fresher, train smarter, and finally understand where your effort should go, this episode gives you the clarity to do that.


Key Takeaways

  1. The grey zone is not a bad pace by itself, but it becomes a problem when it turns into your default for every run. When that happens, you stay tired without getting fitter.
  2. Easy runs should feel truly easy, and hard days should feel clearly hard. The progress comes from separating those efforts instead of living in the middle.
  3. Grey zone works best when it’s used on purpose for specific goals like marathon pace or tempo work. It should support your training, not quietly take it over.


Timestamps

  • [00:24] What You'll Learn
  • [01:10] What Is It and How to Spot The Grey Zone
  • [03:43] Why People Call It Junk and Why That’s Wrong
  • [05:38] How To Use The Grey Zone In a Smart Way
  • [06:22] Use This to Run In The Grey Zone
  • [06:43] When To Use (And Avoid) Grey Zone
  • [08:27] Check If You're In The Grey Zone
  • [09:36] Use This To Build Your Base Before Building Your Grey Zone


Links & Learnings


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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