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  <title>301. My First Ever Marathon DNF: What Every Runner Can Learn From It</title>
  <description>Grab your FREE Ultimate Marathon Training Guide to Master Your Marathon Feeling Strong!&amp;amp;nbsp; Last week, I did something I never thought I would do. I stepped off the course at mile 13.1 of the Buffalo Marathon and recorded my first ever DNF. After completing seven marathons, I finally had a race that didn't go according to plan. But here's the crazy part... Just six days later, I found myself standing on another marathon starting line. And by the end of that race, I crossed the finish line of marathon number eight. In this episode, I share the full story behind my first DNF, why I made the difficult decision to stop, why I chose to run another marathon less than a week later, and the biggest lessons I learned from my entire spring marathon training cycle. If you've ever had a race not go according to plan, struggled with setbacks during training, or felt like one bad race erased months of hard work, this episode is for you. &amp;amp;nbsp; You'll learn: ✅ Why knowing when to stop is not quitting ✅ Why one race does not define your fitness or your training cycle ✅ The mindset shift that helped me move forward after my first DNF ✅ What I learned about marathon fatigue, fueling, and reflux management ✅ What worked during this training cycle and what I'll be changing before Wineglass Marathon this fall ✅ Why staying healthy may be the biggest marathon win of all &amp;amp;nbsp; The biggest lesson? One race does not define you as a runner. Whether you're training for your first marathon, chasing a PR, or simply trying to stay healthy and consistent, I hope this episode reminds you that setbacks don't erase progress and that resilience is built when things don't go according to plan. &amp;amp;nbsp; Want Dr. Duane to answer your question on the podcast?&amp;amp;nbsp; Submit questions here &amp;amp;nbsp; If you’re ready for structured strength plans, progressive return-to-run programming, and coaching support so you’re not guessing week to week, join the Healthy Runner Academy waitlist&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Looking for 1-on-1 guidance, structure, support, and accountability?&amp;amp;nbsp; Check out our signature Spark Healthy Runner Coaching here! &amp;amp;nbsp; Episodes and Resources mentioned in this episode: Listen to my  previous episode on marathon strength training guide: run stronger with these 3 essentials here! Listen to my  previous episode race recap running a 23 minute PR at the Cape Cod Marathon here! Listen to my  previous episode on conquering 48.6 miles as part of the Dopey Challenge here!&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen to my  previous episode on the race day mistake most runners don’t see coming here! &amp;amp;nbsp; 👋🏼 New here? I’m Dr. Duane Scotti, former physical therapy professor turned full-time running coach, running physical therapist, and 8x marathoner 🏅 I help everyday runners stop nagging injuries, get stronger, and finally feel confident in their training by blending rehab-level expertise with performance training.  &amp;amp;nbsp; If you found this helpful, make sure to follow the Healthy Runner Podcast and share this episode with a runner who needs to hear it. &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Dr. Duane: - Instagram - @sparkhealthyrunner - Sign up for the Healthy Runner Newsletter - Join our Healthy Runner Facebook Community - Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - duane@sparkhealthyrunner.com - www.sparkhealthyrunner.com </description>
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