• What Do All Those Numbers on Your Running Watch Actually Mean?
    2026/08/19

    VO₂ max. HRV. Resting heart rate. Training readiness. Body Battery. Heart-rate zones. Recovery time…

    Your smartwatch gives you an incredible amount of information — but what does any of it actually mean? And more importantly, which numbers should you genuinely care about?

    In this week’s Consistency Club Guided Run, Adam breaks down the most common running-watch metrics in plain English, using simple stories and analogies to explain what your watch is actually trying to tell you.

    No sports-science degree required 😂

    In this episode:

    VO₂ Max – What it actually measures, why a bigger aerobic engine can help your running, and why your watch’s number is still only an estimate.

    ❤️ HRV (Heart Rate Variability) – Probably the most confusing number on your watch, explained simply. Why more variability can actually be a good thing and why you should compare HRV against your own baseline, not somebody else’s.

    💓 Resting Heart Rate – How endurance training can make your heart more efficient and why a sudden change from your normal resting HR can sometimes be useful information.

    🏃 Heart-Rate Zones – What Zones 1–5 mean, why Zone 2 gets so much attention, and why you shouldn’t panic every time your watch tells you you’ve drifted into Zone 3.

    🔋 Body Battery & Training Readiness – How watches combine different information to estimate recovery — and why your watch still doesn’t know everything happening in your life.

    😴 Sleep Scores – Why sleep absolutely matters, but obsessing over whether you scored 68 or 82 probably doesn’t help.

    😰 Stress – How your watch can detect signs of physiological stress and why things like hard training, poor sleep, illness, travel and alcohol can affect your numbers.

    🎒 Training Load & Recovery – Why training is like gradually adding weight to a backpack: enough stress creates adaptation, but too much without recovery eventually becomes a problem.

    👟 Cadence – What steps per minute actually means and why 180 isn’t a magical number every runner needs to chase.

    ⏱️ Pace – Why the same pace can represent completely different efforts depending on hills, heat, wind and fatigue.

    🔥 Calories Burned – Why the number on your watch is an estimate rather than permission to spend exactly 687 calories in Greggs 😂

    The biggest lesson

    Your smartwatch can be an absolutely brilliant training tool — but individual numbers rarely tell the whole story.

    Rather than panicking because your VO₂ max dropped by one point or your HRV was lower this morning, look for patterns and trends.

    Combine the numbers with the most important piece of information your watch doesn’t fully understand:

    How you actually feel.

    Your watch should help you understand your body — not make you frightened to trust it.

    Key takeaway:

    “Your watch is the dashboard. You’re the driver. Use the data to help make decisions, but don’t hand an algorithm the keys.” ⌚🏃👊


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    25 分
  • What Should I Eat Before a Run? (Guided Run Episode 6)
    2026/08/14

    Episode 6 – Fuel Your Run: What to Eat Before, During & After Running

    What should you eat before a run? Do you actually need breakfast before an easy 5K? When should you start using gels? And how should your fuelling change when you go from a short run to a half marathon?

    In this week’s Consistency Club Guided Run, Adam breaks down running nutrition without making it unnecessarily complicated.

    Using simple analogies and relatable examples, we look at how your body stores and uses carbohydrate, what glycogen actually is, and why the duration and intensity of your run should influence how you fuel it.

    In this episode:

    🏃 Why an easy 5K and an all-out 5K require different approaches

    ⛽ Glycogen explained as your body’s fuel tank

    🍌 Whether you actually need to eat before an easy morning run

    ⚡ What to eat before a hard 5K or parkrun attempt

    🥣 How to approach breakfast before a half marathon

    🍬 When gels and mid-run carbohydrates become useful

    ⏱️ Why runners going longer than around an hour may benefit from taking carbohydrate during their run

    🚽 Why you should NEVER experiment with new gels or food on race day 😂

    🏁 How to practise your race-day nutrition during training

    🥔 Why carbohydrate after harder and longer runs helps replenish glycogen

    🥩 The importance of protein for recovery and adaptation

    💧 Hydration, electrolytes and how hot weather changes your requirements

    🧠 Why runners trying to lose weight shouldn’t become frightened of fuelling their training

    The biggest message from this episode is that there isn’t one perfect running diet.

    An easy 30-minute run doesn’t need to be fuelled like a half marathon, and a hard 5K places very different demands on your body than a gentle 5K.

    Learn what you’re asking your body to do, practise your nutrition in training, and gradually build your own running instruction manual.

    Key takeaway:

    “Train your legs. Train your gut. Fuel the work you’re asking your body to do — and don’t wait until the fuel light comes on before looking for a petrol station.”


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    21 分
  • The Day I Nearly Quit (Guided Run Episode 5)
    2026/08/08

    Episode 5 – The Day I Nearly Quit

    In this week’s Consistency Club Guided Run, Adam talks about something every runner, dieter and fitness enthusiast experiences at some point…

    Wanting to quit.

    The bad run.

    The missed PB.

    The injury.

    The week where the scales don’t move.

    The moment where you start wondering whether any of this is actually working.

    Using personal experiences, relatable client stories and simple analogies, Adam explores why failure isn’t the opposite of progress — it’s often one of the most important parts of it.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • Why one bad run doesn’t mean you’re going backwards
    • Adam’s recent failed 5K PB attempt and what it taught him
    • Why failure is information, not identity
    • How to stop turning setbacks into stories about who you are
    • The importance of patience when progress feels invisible
    • Why injuries and recovery don’t mean you’ve failed
    • The stonemason analogy and why breakthroughs are built on invisible work
    • The ice cube analogy and why people often quit just before the tipping point
    • Why plateaus aren’t always a sign that nothing is working
    • How to stop judging your entire journey from one weigh-in, one run or one bad week
    • The difference between recalculating and catastrophising
    • Why confidence and identity are often changing before you can physically see the results

    This episode is a reminder that progress rarely looks impressive while you’re in the middle of it.

    Sometimes you’re building roots.

    Sometimes you’re laying bricks.

    Sometimes you’re one strike away from the rock breaking.

    You just don’t know it yet.

    Key takeaway:

    “Don’t confuse invisible progress with no progress. The days that feel pointless are often the days quietly building the breakthrough.”

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    24 分
  • Stop Waiting Until Monday (Guided Run Episode 4)
    2026/07/26

    We’ve all said it…

    “I’ll start on Monday.”

    Or after the holiday.

    Or when work calms down.

    Or when the weather improves.

    The problem is, the “perfect time” rarely arrives.

    In this week’s Guided Run, Adam explores why so many of us spend our lives waiting for motivation, confidence or the ideal circumstances before taking action and why that mindset quietly steals years without us even realising it.

    Through relatable stories, practical examples and honest conversations, you’ll discover why consistency has very little to do with motivation and everything to do with becoming the sort of person who simply keeps showing up.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    🏃 Running

    • Why waiting until you’re “fit enough” is keeping you stuck.
    • How routine beats motivation every time.
    • Why consistency doesn’t mean perfection.
    • The real reason successful runners don’t rely on feeling motivated.

    🍽️ Healthy Habits

    • Why extreme diets rarely last.
    • How small daily decisions shape your future more than occasional big efforts.
    • Why building systems is more powerful than relying on willpower.
    • The difference between being “on a plan” and creating a lifestyle.

    🧠 Mindset

    • Why the perfect time never comes.
    • How every action is a vote for the person you’re becoming.
    • Why “starting again” is often the wrong way to think about setbacks.
    • A simple mindset shift that can completely change how you approach healthy living.

    This episode is for anyone who’s ever found themselves waiting for Monday, next month or New Year before making a change.

    Key takeaway:

    “Don’t wait until life gets easier. Build habits that work even when life gets messy. The people who succeed aren’t the ones who feel motivated every day, they’re the ones who keep showing up anyway.”


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    24 分
  • Stop Dieting. Start Living. (Guided Run Episode 3)
    2026/07/21

    For years we’ve been told that losing weight is all about eating less, counting calories and having more willpower. But what if there’s a better way?

    In this week’s guided run, Adam explains why he moved away from traditional diet culture and why his coaching focuses on building healthy habits rather than chasing short-term weight loss.

    This isn’t about saying calorie counting or Slimming World “don’t work.” It’s about explaining why lasting success comes from creating a lifestyle you actually enjoy, rather than relying on restriction and willpower.

    Throughout the run, Adam shares stories from his coaching, practical nutrition advice and the philosophy that’s helped so many people lose weight without feeling like they’re constantly on a diet.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    🏃 Running & Lifestyle

    • Why running should support your life, not take it over.
    • The difference between proving your fitness and building your fitness.
    • Why consistency will always beat intensity.
    • How running can become the foundation for a healthier lifestyle.

    🍽️ Nutrition

    • Why Adam doesn’t coach through restriction.
    • The difference between dieting and building healthy habits.
    • Why protein and whole foods help reduce hunger naturally.
    • How simple meals and slow cooker recipes make consistency easier.
    • Why calories matter, but counting them forever doesn’t have to.
    • A simple explanation of blood sugar, insulin and appetite.
    • Why eating more of the right foods is often more effective than simply eating less.

    🧠 Mindset

    • Why successful people don’t just lose weight—they change their identity.
    • The difference between trying to be healthy and becoming a healthy person.
    • Why healthy habits are like planting a tree rather than buying fruit.
    • How to stop chasing quick fixes and start thinking long-term.
    • Why your future self should influence the choices you make today.

    This episode is packed with relatable stories, practical coaching advice and simple analogies designed to make nutrition feel less confusing and far more achievable.

    Key takeaway:

    “Don’t build a diet you can survive for six weeks. Build a lifestyle you’ll still enjoy in six years. When you become a healthier person, the weight loss often becomes a natural by-product—not the only goal.”


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    21 分
  • The Consistency Club Guided Run – Episode 2
    2026/06/28

    Episode 2 – Run Your Own Race

    In this week’s guided run, Adam explores one of the biggest obstacles to enjoying running, losing weight and building confidence: comparison.

    Whether it’s comparing yourself to faster runners on Strava, fitter people on social media or the person you wish you were six months ago, comparison has a habit of stealing the joy from the progress you’re already making.

    Across this guided run, Adam shares personal stories from his own running journey, relatable client experiences and practical coaching advice to help you stop chasing somebody else’s version of success and start appreciating your own.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    🏃 Running

    • Why easy runs should feel easy
    • How comparison quietly ruins the enjoyment of running
    • Why your watch should be a tool, not your boss
    • How to stop obsessing over pace and Strava
    • Why consistency will always beat intensity
    • The importance of running your race, not somebody else’s

    🍽️ Nutrition

    • Why social media has made nutrition more confusing than ever
    • The problem with comparing your diet to other people’s
    • How whole foods and higher-protein meals help reduce hunger
    • Why Adam relies so heavily on his slow cooker
    • How to build a way of eating that fits around real life
    • Why simple, repeatable habits beat perfect meal plans

    🧠 Mindset

    • Why you’re becoming a different person, not just a fitter one
    • How comparison affects confidence in every area of life
    • The power of identity and keeping promises to yourself
    • Why one bad day, one missed run or one takeaway changes very little
    • The “bricklayer” analogy that explains why small actions repeated consistently lead to extraordinary results
    • Why the only person worth comparing yourself to is the person you were yesterday

    Throughout the episode, Adam reminds you that fitness isn’t about proving yourself to other people. It’s about quietly becoming the sort of person who keeps showing up, one run, one meal and one decision at a time.

    Key takeaway:

    “Comparison changes the story, not the reality. Run your own race, trust your own journey, and let consistency do the rest.”


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    23 分
  • You’re Not Starting From Scratch… You’re Starting From Experience
    2026/06/24

    In this episode of The Consistency Club Podcast, Adam explores one of the biggest misconceptions in running, nutrition and fitness: the idea that a setback means you’re “back to square one.”

    Whether it’s a missed week of training, a holiday, an injury or simply life getting in the way, it’s easy to feel like all your hard work has disappeared. But the reality is very different.

    Using personal experiences, relatable stories and practical coaching advice, Adam explains why your body, mind and habits remember far more than you think, and why getting back into a routine is often much easier than starting for the first time.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why you’re never truly back at square one
    • How experience accelerates your progress after a setback
    • Why fitness comes back quicker than you think
    • The importance of dropping the “all or nothing” mindset
    • Why one missed run or one unhealthy meal changes very little
    • How to recover mentally after holidays, illness or busy periods
    • The “next good decision” approach to getting back on track
    • Why consistency is built through patterns, not perfection
    • How running changes your identity far beyond pace and distance
    • Why setbacks are part of the journey, not the end of it

    Packed with stories, humour and practical advice, this episode is a reminder that progress isn’t about never taking a step backwards—it’s about always finding your way forwards again.

    Key takeaway: You’re not starting from scratch. You’re starting with experience, and that’s one of the greatest advantages you can have.

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    7 分
  • The Consistency Club Guided Run - Episode 1
    2026/06/22

    In the very first Consistency Club Virtual Run Club episode, Adam takes you out on a run and talks you through some of the biggest lessons he’s learned from running, coaching and his own fitness journey.

    Recorded during a heatwave, this episode covers why running in hot weather feels harder than normal, why your heart rate is often higher in the heat, and why slower paces don’t mean you’ve suddenly lost fitness.

    Along the way, Adam shares stories from his own running journey, including how running helped him through a difficult period during COVID, the mistake he made of turning every run into a race, and how learning to slow down ultimately made him fitter, faster and helped him enjoy running again.

    The episode also explores:

    • Why consistency beats motivation every time
    • The importance of easy running
    • Why the runs you nearly skip often matter most
    • How to stop obsessing over pace and heart rate
    • Why most diets fail and what to focus on instead
    • The role of protein, whole foods and simple nutrition
    • How running and nutrition work together for long-term fat loss
    • Why confidence is built through evidence, not motivation
    • The danger of constantly moving the goalposts
    • How to reconnect with your deeper reason for running
    • Why you’re probably making more progress than you realise

    Through storytelling, coaching lessons, practical advice and a few laughs along the way, this episode is designed to feel like you’re out running with the rest of the Consistency Club community, wherever you happen to be.

    The main takeaway?

    You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to keep showing up.

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    21 分