
The Endurance Drive Podcast Episode 121: Efficiency and Economy, Athlete Health, and Building Consistency
In this week’s episode, we talk about training efficiency and economy, troubleshooting fatigue, and how to stay consistent when life gets complicated. We start with a discussion on volume and intensity in training, digging into why some athletes with years of aerobic base may benefit from periods of higher intensity and slightly lower volume, how LT1 vs. LT2 adaptations play into that shift, and why recovery and fueling context often determine whether intensity becomes productive or overwhelming. From there, we dig into a listener question about persistent fatigue and motivation swings, covering potential physiological causes like nutrient deficiencies as well as practical steps such as strategic rest, fueling adjustments, reducing life stress, and adding community or joy back into training. We also discuss Elena’s exciting new project aimed at helping athletes navigate training, fueling, bloodwork, and healthcare more seamlessly. Finally, Katie shares postpartum reflections on building systems for consistency, focusing on daily movement, flexible scheduling, “exercise snacks,” and staying anchored to the intention of the workout. Check it out!
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