• Recipe Index
  • Breakfast
  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Salads
  • Mains
  • Meatless
  • Desserts
  • Nav Social Menu

    • Bloglovin
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

Confessions of a Mother Runner

Healthy Living, Running & Vegetarian

  • About Me/Contact +
    • Workouts
    • Race Calendar
  • Ultimate Coffee Date/Weekly Run Down/Runners’ Roundup
  • Meatless Mondays Link Up
You are here: Home / Running / The Most Important ☝️Running Lesson🏃‍♀️ I’ve Learned

Healthy living Running

The Most Important ☝️Running Lesson🏃‍♀️ I’ve Learned

  • Share
  • Tweet

Not to be too dramatic but…I learned something about running this year that has completely changed the way I think about training. What is that lesson that has been revolutionary for me? It’s simple. EASY RUNS. Yes, easy runs or “sexy pace” or long slow distanced runs. Whatever you want to call them, they are crucial to long-term running success.

most important running lesson learned

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • Most Important Running Lesson I’ve Learned
  • Why do easy runs
  • Injury prevention
  • How to determine your easy pace

Most Important Running Lesson I’ve Learned

Admittedly, up until about a year ago, I blew off easy paced runs. It was not uncommon for me to go out every weekend and try to best my neighborhood run route time. The result was that my race times were not improving at all. I had lots of little nagging injuries. More importantly, I was frustrated and felt that my best running days were behind me.

Then, a year ago, I joined a group coaching program through Team Wilpers (by Matt Wilpers, Peloton) and everything changed. I learned how to push myself through tough tempo and threshold runs and wait for it…slow down my easy runs significantly. It can be hard to slow down and I still struggle with it on some days.

Slowing down my easy runs helped my body recover from the strenuous intervals and adapt to new training demands. I was able to add distance without overtaxing my body. So what happened? I had the best running year in a decade and was able to beat my own times from 10 years ago. I felt strong and confident on race day and was able to execute my race plan.

GW Parkway classic| easy runs

Why do easy runs

Easy runs help to build endurance without overtaxing your body. They can help you run at a more relaxed pace and enjoy the long run. in theory, slower running allows you to run faster on your harder days.

” You cannot run too slowly on a recovery day, only too fast. Make sure you understand that. It is a simple concept that is notoriously hard to grasp. (source)“

Running your easy runs too hard/too fast can negatively impact your next hard workout. You may be fatiguing your body and setting yourself up for a less than stellar hard workout.

On a longer, slower run your body taps into its fat stores for energy. Conversely, a speed workout or tempo run uses glycogen (carbohydrates) for fuel. “Easy runs also train the cardio, respiratory, and muscular systems to work more efficiently”.

Key to running faster? Run Slower #EasyRuns #RunningTips

Click To Tweet

Injury prevention

Slower running may lead to less chance of injury as your tendons, ligaments, joints, and bones adapt to the stress of running. “It also strengthens them without causing immediate stress on them, which might lead to injury,” 

How to determine your easy pace

Coaches tend to have their own formula for determining different paces. This simple pace calculator can give you a great starting point. 

One happy island| Easy run pace

I’ve learned my lesson that I can’t run hard and fast all the time. Really focusing on running my easy runs slower has paid off in performance gains. When I am not executing a tempo run or a threshold run, you will find me perfecting my sexy pace.

blog signature

runners roundup

 

Thanks for helping to make the Runners’ Roundup a huge success by visiting all of the hosts:  Me,  Debbie, Jen, Lisa   
:

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter


  • Share
  • Tweet


About Deborah Brooks

Hi I'm Deborah! I spend my days successfully raising a husband & 2 teens in the VA/DC area. I am a lover of all things running & fitness. As a life long vegetarian, I've always been passionate about healthy living & exercise. Looking for partners in crime, I started my own chapter of Moms Run This Town (MRTT) which has grown to over 700 members. I've met so many amazing women who inspire me daily to keep moving forward. You can usually find me running with my crew and training for the next crazy adventure they talked me into. I love to keep up to date on new running & fitness trends. I definitely choose my running gear based on color and love to express my fashion sense while exercising.

Oh hello, join the newsletter

Get the latest recipes right to your inbox:

Your email is safe with me.

Previous Post: « Warm & Happy Holiday Wishes Weekly Run Down
Next Post: End of the Year Runfessions and Confessions »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Catrina says

    12/28/2022 at 12:18 am

    Thanks for this, Deborah! This is something that I definitely have to learn.
    I just used that pace calculator link (thanks for that, too). Yep, I need to slow down!
    This year, I’m going to work with a coach, so I’m sure he will remind me of exactly that, too!

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/28/2022 at 8:55 am

      It is hard to do at first and is counterintuitive but it really does work. I hope you have much success this year ahead!

  2. Lisa @ Mile by Mile says

    12/28/2022 at 6:27 am

    Yes, easy runs are so important! I finally learned to slow down when I was pregnant and postpartum. Before that I was probably running too fast most days. It definitely helps so you can push harder on your hard days and recover more effectively!

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/28/2022 at 8:56 am

      Exactly! It is hard to do at first and I still have to remind myself

  3. Darlene S Cardillo says

    12/28/2022 at 8:35 am

    I agree. Easy runs are important.

    I don’t have a problem. All my runs are easy… luckily I race a lot.

    My problem is the opposite… I need to do the other kind of runs…

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/28/2022 at 8:56 am

      Whatever you are doing seems to work really well for you!

  4. Kimberly Hatting says

    12/28/2022 at 2:33 pm

    It’s such a paradox, but the slower runs are so much tougher than the “fast” runs (at least they are for me). I’m very much a work-in-progress on this.

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/28/2022 at 7:11 pm

      I agree the slower runs can be a lot tougher mentally for me as well. I have learned that they are so beneficial

  5. Warren D. Footz says

    12/28/2022 at 2:51 pm

    yep, every coach says this right…too fast on slow days, not quick enough on fast days….I hate that word slow though, I like effortless…if I feel like I could go forever, that’s the pace that will get me to where I want to go…

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/28/2022 at 7:12 pm

      I like “effortless” too

  6. Debbie says

    12/28/2022 at 7:46 pm

    It’s very hard to put those slower runs into practice, but they’re so important!

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/29/2022 at 5:50 pm

      agreed! It is a challenge but worth it

  7. Kim G says

    12/28/2022 at 9:47 pm

    I love this running lesson! Admittedly I do not differentiate too much between my runs, primarily because I am not training for anything, but I think I can use this approach for running at OTF, depending on the templates for the week.

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/29/2022 at 5:51 pm

      YOu could definitely use this approach in your OTF classes and some of the Peloton run classes as well

  8. Debbie says

    12/30/2022 at 8:31 am

    Yes! Coaches have been telling us this for so long but it is hard to really “get it.” Congrats on your great running year and keep it up. Slowly. 🙂

    • Deborah Brooks says

      12/30/2022 at 8:40 am

      Yes, it is hard to get it but it makes sense once you do it. I am still a work in progress

  9. Shathiso says

    01/10/2023 at 5:46 am

    YES, YES, YES to this lesson. So… when I was training for my ultra-trail race in 2021/22, Ditiro accompanied me on most of my long runs. He is a LOT faster than me, so this pace was very slow for him. At first, he struggled, but once he got used to the pace, he got comfortable. Guess what happened in 2022? He PB’d the 5K, 10K, and 21K distances. What shocked him the most was that he didn’t feel he had changed anything in his training. So, it came down to all the easy runs he had done with me. Whenever someone asks him “What did you change?” He confidently answers: Running easy…

    • Deborah Brooks says

      01/10/2023 at 6:24 pm

      that is amazing that running easy helped your husband too. It really does work if you can get past your ego

Primary Sidebar

Follow Me

  • Bloglovin
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Hi, I’m Deborah

Successfully raising a husband & 2 young adults in the VA/DC area. I am a lover of all things running & fitness. NASM Certified Nutrition Coach & RRCA Run Coach. As a lifelong vegetarian/pescatarian I’ve always been passionate about healthy living & exercise. Looking for partners in crime, I started my own chapter of Moms Run This Town (MRTT) which has grown to over 800 members. I’ve met so many amazing women who inspire me daily to keep moving forward. You can usually find me running with my crew and training for the next crazy adventure they talked me into.
Read More…

Keep updated on my blog and site news:

Your email is safe with me.

Search

Recent Posts

  • Cauliflower Rice Tabouleh Salad
  • Weekly Run Down Let the May-hem Begin
  • May 2025 Ultimate Coffee Date
  • Weekly Run Down Pushups, Pilates and Pickles
  • April 2025 Runfessions and Confessions

Sponsors & Affiliates

weekly Run Down

 

2024 Brooks

Ultimate Coffee date

RRCA certified coach

Categories

  • Appetizers/Snacks
  • Breakfast
  • Desserts
  • Fashion
  • Friday Five
  • Giveaways
  • Gluten Free
  • Healthy living
  • healthy Sides
  • Lo Carb
  • Main Dishes-Vegetarian
  • Meatless Monday
  • muffins
  • music
  • nutrition
  • Peloton
  • Product Reviews
  • Recipes
  • Runners' rounduup
  • Running
  • salad
  • Salads
  • sandwich
  • seafood
  • soup
  • Soups
  • Travel
  • triathlon
  • Ultimate Coffee Date
  • Uncategorized
  • Weekly Run Down
  • Weekly Wrap
  • workouts

Footer

You might also like

Fruity Greek Yogurt Bark

Fruit Filled Frozen Greek Yogurt Bark -Your New Healthy Summer Treat

cranberry butternut squash cake

Cranberry Butternut Squash Bundt Cake Fit For The Holidays & Everyday

fruity summer lasagna

Fruity Dessert Lasagna- A Light & Fun No Bake Summer Treat

Hot date chocolate Valentine brownies

Hot Date No sugar added Chocolate Valentine Brownies

Grandma's cinnamon coffee cake

Grandma’s Cinnamon Coffee Cake & Holiday Favorites

Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 · Divine Theme on Genesis Framework · Customised by Janice from Salads for Lunch · WordPress · Log in