#138: Listener Q&A
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Brad Kearns tackles more interesting Q&A from Primal Endurance podcast listeners and book readers. Submit your questions at www.primalblueprint.com/
Gentry McGrath, 48-year-old chiropractor asks about the confusing messages one gets listening to the various podcasts with the often differing theories of how best to train. [00:00:55]
Chad asks can running strides be added throughout the aerobic base building period? [00:10:33]
Matthew asks what are signs of overtraining? [00:14:16]
With reactions to food and training varying between individuals, doesn’t it make you question the universal application of the MAF formula? [00:19:49]
Marco ran the Paris marathon. It was pretty easy up to kilometer 32 and then the last 10K it was harder. What happened? I have plateaued at my MAF heart rate. Shall I try to add 5 beats? [00:25:46]
The body responds really well and the mind responds well to epic over-distance training sessions. [00:33:47]