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419.. I Ghosted You—Here's Why (and What's Next)08 Jan 202600:27:18

After taking a step back to rebalance her life, Jill returns to the podcast to share where she's been, what's changed, and what's coming next. In this episode, she talks honestly about midlife, movement, and why there's no shame in seasons of rest—plus a more realistic, compassionate way to use January fresh-start energy without burning out.

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417. Breathing (Replay!)06 Nov 202500:09:36

Hey, hey, my runner friend. I'm doing a little self-care and taking the week off from podcasting. So please enjoy this episode from last year!

Your breathing is a direct indicator of your effort level.

When your breathing feels controlled and relaxed, it means your effort level is right in the sweet spot. And when it feels like you can't catch your breath, you are probably working above your ability in the moment. But there are lots of factors that can affect your breathing and the level of effort that you're putting out.  Let's dive in!

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/360

408. Why September is the new January04 Sep 202500:09:43

September feels more like a fresh start than January ever does — and it's the perfect time to reset your movement routine without the pressure of big resolutions. In this episode, I'll share why September wins feel different, how to start small with realistic resets, and why giving yourself permission to begin again matters more than doing it perfectly.

Click HERE to grab the Midlife Movement Makeover

318. Treadmill Running Tips14 Sep 202300:37:28

Opinions on running on the treadmill truly run the gamut. Some call it the "dreadmill," some will use it if there's no other option, and some only feel comfortable and confident running indoors on a treadmill. Whichever camp you currently fall into, the treadmill is a piece of equipment that's totally worth learning to master, and I'm showing you how.

 

Join me this week to learn how to master the basics of running on a treadmill. I'm covering everything you need to know, from setup and safety concerns to injury prevention tips. Hear my answers to the most frequently asked questions I receive about running on the treadmill, and how adding treadmill skills to your toolbox can make the difference between sticking with your plan and quitting on yourself.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/318

317. You Are a "Real Runner"07 Sep 202300:21:05

If you're doubting yourself on your running journey, this episode is for you. This idea of not being a real runner stops too many people in their tracks when they're just getting started, and that isn't what I want for you. I'm showing you how to drop these doubts and try on something more useful instead.

 

Tune in this week to explore the difference between healthy doubt and doubt that stops you from going after the things you really want. I'm showing you how to spot doubt that isn't serving you, and giving you a new way to respond to the doubt that is holding you back.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/317

316. 5 Beginner's Mindset Tricks to Help You Become a Runner31 Aug 202300:14:23

As a fat runner who has coached thousands of women to start running, I've noticed one thing that predicts their success: a beginner's mindset. This mindset is extremely helpful to adopt when starting out as a runner, but the truth is, it can be a game-changer for experienced runners as well.

 

Hear five beginner's mindset hacks that will help you truly enjoy the sport of running. Whether you're a seasoned runner or you haven't pulled the trigger on running yet, I'm showing you the magic that can unfold when you adopt a beginner's mindset. 

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/316

315. Epic Solo Running Adventures with Coach Elle Dee24 Aug 202300:52:44

Coach Elle Dee from the Run Your Best Life program is here to talk about her solo running summer adventure in Alaska. Very little went exactly according to plan, and she had some unique experiences just on her journey to our Alaskan retreat.

 

Hear Elle Dee's running lessons from two months on the road. She's sharing the desires behind undertaking this incredible voyage and the problems she faced just on the drive to Alaska, as well as going deep into everything she learned about running while on the retreat itself. 

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/315

314. When You Change Your Mind About a Goal with Jen Lamplough17 Aug 202300:38:46

I'm here this week with the one and only Coach Jen Lamplough! Since declaring her goal of re-doing the Chicago Marathon when she turns 50, Jen has been navigating a variety of changes in her life, which she dives into on this episode. All of us can fall into the trap of using goals to help us feel a certain way, and when we share big goals publicly like Jen has, there's a lot that can happen when you realize an internal shift has occurred.

 

Hear how so many of us torture ourselves over decisions we've made, why we're allowed to let ourselves off the hook, and the difference between doing this from an unconscious versus intentional place. 

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/314

313. 8 Ways to Think Like a Runner10 Aug 202300:29:29

What are your thoughts on telling people you're a runner? What does it even mean to feel like a runner? What are 'real' runners thinking so they don't have to qualify their statements about their runs?

 

Whether you're struggling to call yourself a runner because you take run-walk intervals, run at a slower pace than others, or think what you're really doing is a light jog, this episode is for you. I've had all of these thoughts and more, but I'm giving you eight ways to start thinking like a runner right now, so you can embrace your identity as a full-fledged runner.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/313

312. How Burnout Is Affecting Your Running with Charlotte Rooney03 Aug 202300:44:43

I'm excited to introduce you to Charlotte Rooney, a leadership and anti-burnout coach. She is sharing her own experience of approaching running in the same way as her career, and how it prevented her not only from getting the benefits of intuitive and gentle movement but, most importantly, from enjoying it.

 

Charlotte shares how work and life burnout can affect your running, and what you can do to heal symptoms of burnout. She's offering both the obvious and more subtle signs of burnout to look out for, the role that running now plays in her life, and why success can include prioritizing your well-being, mental health, and whole humanity.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/312

311. Fat Acceptance vs. Anti-Weight Loss27 Jul 202300:17:25

In a world where we've been raised to believe it's shameful, embarrassing, and downright bad to be fat, it can feel impossible to think about living our best lives right now if we're in a fat body. I tell women all the time that all bodies, regardless of shape or size, are deserving of joy, pleasure, and equal treatment, but some people have taken this to mean that I'm anti-weight loss.

 

I offer my take on fat acceptance, and why this is not the same as being anti-weight loss. Hear the difference between being anti-diet culture versus anti-weight loss, what body autonomy means to me, and my top recommendations if you're currently pursuing intentional weight loss.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/311

310. Body Image BS and Feeling Worthy with the NYAR Team20 Jul 202300:50:39

This week, the whole Not Your Average Runner team is here to talk about body image, body confidence, and all things body. If you're not familiar with these three ladies, you're going to love them. Jen Madden is our business manager, and Elle Dee and Jen Lamplough are two of our amazing coaches.

 

Hear the four of us discuss the cult-like effects of the way we've been socialized from a young age around diet and body image. We're discussing the direct impact of the messaging we've received our whole lives about how our bodies should look, how fatphobia shows up where we least expect it, and how to spot the inherited thoughts you have about your body.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/310

309. The Fat Runner Manifesto13 Jul 202300:05:54

A huge part of my mission is to counteract misogyny, patriarchy, and anti-fat bias that exist in our entire society, especially in our fitness spaces. That's why I created the Fat Runner Manifesto: a 10-point distillation of my thoughts about being a fat female runner in a patriarchal and fatphobic world.

 

I offer new thoughts to consider about running, your body, and your right to take up space in this world without apology. My goal is for you to see that these thoughts can be true for you, and I invite you to keep practicing them until you can create a space within your mind where you are respected, loved, and treated with compassion.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/309

407. A 30-Day Reset for Women Who've Had Enough of Starting Over28 Aug 202500:09:16

If you're sick of starting over every damn Monday, the Midlife Movement Makeover is your reset. In this episode, I'm breaking down why the old fitness rules don't work — and how MMM will help you finally build a routine that sticks (without shame, guilt, or bullshit).

Click HERE to grab the Midlife Movement Makeover 

308. Different Bodies Doing Amazing Things with Kelly Roberts06 Jul 202300:47:18

Kelly Roberts is the head coach and creator of the Badass Lady Gang. Her philosophy measures success by confidence gained, not pounds lost, and she's coached thousands of women from brand-new runners to those chasing Boston Marathon qualifying times. She's joining me to discuss all things running, body-image resilience, and exercising in a way that isn't entangled with your weight.

 

Discover why weight won't stop being a problem until we stop making it a problem. Kelly is sharing her own struggles with body image, how she's navigated the challenges of being a running influencer, why you don't need to apologize for your shape, and why we need to see more women in different bodies doing powerful things.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/308

307. Hot Weather Running Tips29 Jun 202300:22:52

Learning to run in all different weather conditions is super important because you can't guarantee the temperature on race day. If you want to get out there and run in the heat safely, this episode is for you.

 

Hear my tips for running in hot weather. I'm discussing how to recognize the signs of heat exhaustion when you're on your summer runs, some useful clothing and gear advice, how to hydrate safely, how to protect yourself from the sun, and how to pace yourself in the safest way possible.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/307

306. Advocating for Bodies of All Sizes in All Sports with Laine Dubin22 Jun 202300:42:57

Laine Dubin is a full-time college student, figure skater, and fashion content creator. She started a sustainable thrifting business on Instagram in 2020, specifically thrifting clothes for larger bodies. After going viral on TikTok earlier this year for her skating content, she not only exemplifies the fact that there's room for fat women in fashion, but on the ice too.

 

I quiz Laine about her skating and body acceptance journey. She's sharing her thoughts on why our bodies should be cherished and treasured no matter their size, the beauty of learning how they move regardless of the sport of your choice, and her valuable tips for anyone wanting to try figure skating but who has always believed it's a sport reserved for smaller bodies.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/306

305. Never Stress About Race Day Again15 Jun 202300:26:16

Whether you're a brand new runner considering trying your first race or a seasoned runner who has completed dozens of them, race-day anxiety is extremely common. Stress and worry can arise even if you feel physically amazing, have trained well, nailed your fueling, or are familiar with the race route. So what can you do to never stress about race day again?

 

I offer my top three strategies for mitigating the impact of race-day stress and anxiety. Hear how stress can affect your sleep, digestion, and performance on race day, why getting stuck in a worry loop becomes problematic, and the thoughts that might be triggering a fight-or-flight nervous system reaction in you.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/305

304. How to Stop Stressing About Your Running Pace07 Jun 202300:28:49

If you're feeling disappointed or discouraged because it seems like you're not getting any faster, and you interpret it as a lack of progress, listen in. We are socialized to believe that winning is the ultimate goal, not just in running, but in life. The truth is there are numerous ways to assess your running performance, and pace is just one aspect.

 

Discover why stressing about your running pace is entirely optional, how it hinders your ability to truly enjoy the sport of running, and my top recommendations for shifting your perspective on the pain and suffering your pace might be causing you right now.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/304

303. Running Slow AF with Martinus Evans01 Jun 202300:59:52

My guest this week is someone with a wealth of wisdom and experience to share with the running world. Martinus Evans, also known as 300 Pounds and Running, is the founder of Slow AF Run Club: the best community for slow runners and walkers on the internet that aims to celebrate diversity and change the sport one step at a time.

 

Listen in this week as Martinus shares his running journey with us, and some of the challenges he's experienced as a fat Black runner. He's offering his thoughts on being a back-of-the-pack runner, the importance of cultivating mental toughness, how he quiets his inner critic, and why developing delusional self-belief will change your life.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/303

302. Yoga for Every Body with Dianne Bondy25 May 202300:52:52

Yoga has become a practice that's seemingly reserved exclusively for the privileged few: wealthy, thin, young, flexible, white, and able-bodied. If you don't feel like you quite fit into the yoga space, you're not alone, and this week, you're hearing from an amazing yoga teacher whose mission is to be a change agent in this realm.

 

Dianne Bondy is an accessible yoga teacher, social justice activist, and leader of the Yoga For All movement. She's offering her own experience of feeling "othered" in yoga, the challenges she's come across as she's built her business, and her top tips for advocating for yourself in yoga.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/302

BONUS: How to Start Running When You're Fat22 May 202300:02:31

Are you struggling with starting to run because you think your body size is holding you back? In this bonus episode you'll hear about a free class I'm teaching that will help you get past those challenges and become a runner in the body you have right now!

 

Sign up for the free class here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/runningfat/

301. What to Do When You Suck at Running18 May 202300:19:54

I hear from runners all the time who say they're not real runners because they're slow, practice the run/walk method, or they believe they just aren't good at it no matter how hard they try. And in a world where we're taught that we should always be striving to be the best or improve in anything we do, whether running or otherwise, this is no surprise.

 

I explore why we believe we suck at running, and how I know this is far from the truth. I'm sharing what you might not have considered about the people you deem to be good runners. If believing you're a good runner is important to you, I'm offering you a whole new perspective on what it means to be a good runner.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/301

300. Surprising Lessons from 300 Episodes11 May 202300:31:17

When I started this podcast almost six years ago, I could not have predicted where the show would be today or how far we have come. And here we are, celebrating 300 episodes! You have been a significant part of my evolution by listening to the podcast, and I am grateful for your support.

 

I share how I have evolved over the 300 episodes of this podcast and why fatphobia no longer lives rent-free in my brain. Initially, I thought this show was going to be about helping plus-size women start running, but the more I have shown up, the more it has become a voice for fat women who resist the belief that being fat is bad. I am excited to see what the next 300 episodes hold for us.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/300

406. The Rules of Fitness Don't Work for Us. So Let's Break Them.21 Aug 202500:17:13

The old rules of fitness were never written for women in midlife — and they're keeping you stuck in shame and inconsistency. In this episode, I'm breaking down why those rules don't work, what to do instead, and how to start creating your own. Get ready to ditch the rulebook and move in ways that actually feel good.

299. Healing Disordered Eating and Exercising with Christine Chessman04 May 202300:54:21

Christine Chessman is an online strength and movement coach who helps women over 40 move more freely, feel strong, and take up space, and she's also the host of the Find Your Strong podcast.

 

Christine offers her experience of disordered eating and exercise behaviors, and what helped her approach her body with more love and kindness. She's sharing her take on what women taking up space means, why it's vital for us to do so, and her top tips for making strength training and running more accessible to you.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/299

298. Running Facts You Need to Know27 Apr 202300:19:11

Have you ever felt hopeless about your running? Does it feel like nothing is going your way? Do you wonder why you even bother when running feels this challenging?

 

Hear how our brains distort facts into unfair stories in our minds, and why it's vital for you to look at all the facts of your runs. I'm showing you why we are all about the numbers and data in Run Your Best Life, and how to start seeing the truth of your runs, instead of letting your brain run amok with drama.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/298

297. A 5K a Day for the Past 1562 Days with Sandra Mikulic20 Apr 202300:45:14

My incredible guest this week is Sandra Mikulic. Sandra is a self-described 250-pound runner who has done a minimum of 5K a day of running or walking for the past 1562 days or four years, three months, and 10 days. She's also the founder and editor of Run Your Life magazine, which is a publication for athletes of all shapes and sizes and the only body-positive athletic magazine out there.

 

Sandra shares her 5K-a-day journey with us and how she came to start it in 2019. She's letting us in on her inner mean girl thoughts, her experience with trolls online, and how she decided to drop all expectations and create a running practice she loves.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/297

296. Strength, Diet Culture, and Finding Your Strong with Christine Chessman13 Apr 202300:42:43

I recently sat down with Christine Chessman of the Find Your Strong Podcast to talk about my favorite topic ever: running. For those of us in larger bodies, there are so many myths and misinformation out there that instruct us to not run, or tell us we can't be runners, and it's time to bust the BS.

 

Christine quizzes me on my running journey, and why there is truly no wrong way to approach the sport of running. We are sharing our thoughts on the Couch to 5K program, how we've been conditioned to use exercise against ourselves, and my top tips for building a sustainable and truly joyful practice of movement. 

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/296

295. Half Marathon Training for Beginners06 Apr 202300:29:16

Spring is finally here which means it's officially half marathon training season! Whether it's your first half marathon or a comeback race after a long break, many of you are thinking of making that jump to the half marathon distance. Half marathon training is a time commitment and it also takes a whole lot of mental and physical readiness, but when done right, it will be one of the most rewarding things you'll ever do.

 

I offer my top tips for creating a solid training plan so you can feel great on race day. I'm breaking down the guidelines for half marathon training for beginners, what to expect during training, and how to take the best care possible of your mind and body as you go through this process. 

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/295

294. Glorifying Obesity30 Mar 202300:23:12

Last summer, one of my Instagram reels went viral. It showed me running in different locations and I talked about how you don't need to lose weight to be a runner. However, there was a set of commenters who suggested I'm glorifying obesity, and this blew my mind.

 

I share why the notion that I'm glorifying obesity is ludicrous. You'll hear the history behind our opinions about obesity, how BMI is being used with no consideration to whether it's actually relevant, and how I'm glorifying body acceptance rather than trying to influence everyone to be fat.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/294

BONUS: The Three Mistakes Most Fat Runners Make27 Mar 202301:40:52

I recently taught a class on the three mistakes most fat runners make, and it was so life-changing that I knew I had to share it here on the podcast.

 

Whether you're a fat woman who wants to learn how to start running safely and confidently, or you're already running but need help with challenges you're facing, listen in. You'll hear the most common mistakes fat runners make and what will actually change the game for you.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/mistakes

293. Behind-the-Scenes with the Run Your Best Life Coaches23 Mar 202300:48:39

I'm sitting down with my two favorite people, Coach Elle Dee and Coach Jen! The three of us make up what I call the dream team of coaches in the best running party on the planet, a.k.a. Run Your Best Life. We've got listener questions to answer but we're also chatting and catching up so you can get to know all of us a little better.

 

They're sharing why you get to identify as a runner no matter what you look like, how fast you are, or what your goals might be, how they navigate motivation dips, and how to qualify what an easy run looks like for you.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/293

292. Why Motivation Is Bullshit and What You Should Do Instead16 Mar 202300:29:49

The concept of motivation is constantly shoved down our throats especially on social media. We've been conditioned to believe that if we're not perfect, whether that's in relation to running or anything else, we have to start all over.

 

Discover why motivation is bullshit and what you should do instead. You'll hear why forcing yourself to run isn't a useful strategy, what happens when you think perfection is the only path to success, and three simple thought shifts that will not only transform the way you approach running, but change your entire life.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/292

291. Are You Too Fat to Run?09 Mar 202300:20:30

Something I talk about extensively on this podcast and all over social media is how you can be a runner at any size. The trolls love chiming in about how running while fat will destroy your knees, or why fat people need to lose weight before starting to run.

 

I bust the myths surrounding the notion that some people are too fat to run. You'll hear how these comments are based on misinformation, confusion, and fatphobia, why there's truly no such thing as being too fat to run, and how to advocate for yourself and your choice to move your body.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/291

405. Is It Burnout… or Just Boredom?14 Aug 202500:10:53

If you keep falling off the movement wagon and blaming burnout, it might actually be something sneakier: boredom. In this episode, we explore how repetitive routines and rigid fitness rules can zap your motivation—and what to do instead to make movement feel fresh, fun, and sustainable again.

290. Couch to 5K Program Review02 Mar 202300:27:42

Now that spring is just around the corner, many of you are probably starting to think about 5K training. One very common way to approach your training is to download a free app like Couch to 5K.

 

This episode is not a slam on the Couch to 5K program, but rather an assessment of what might be missing from it to make it something that truly everyone can use. Join me this week to hear the features of Couch to 5K that might mean it's not the best choice for you, and how you can solve these problems in a way that works for you.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/290

289. What Fat Women Shouldn't Wear23 Feb 202300:17:54

I click on lots of clothing ads from companies that make clothing for fat folks. It was no surprise then when one recently came up on my feed as I was scrolling... but when I saw it, I totally lost my cool.

 

This ad was titled "Things that should not be in the closet of plus-sized women." It showed fat women wearing different outfits, with their measurements listed, and a commentary on what each woman should and shouldn't wear. You already know this did not sit well with me, and we're getting into it on the show this week.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/289

288. Self-Care and Menopause with Elizabeth Sherman16 Feb 202300:54:22

Menopause is an experience half of the world's population has, is, or will be going through, so why are we shying away from talking about it?

 

Elizabeth Sherman is a Master Certified life and menopause coach, and she's here to shine a light on all things menopause and to share some incredible suggestions for self-care when your body is going through menopause. Discover the importance of embracing and appreciating this stage of life, how to advocate for yourself, and her top tips for feeling better and looking after yourself as you navigate menopause.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/288

287. Your Body Is Not the Problem, You Just Need the Right Bra with Renelle Braaten09 Feb 202300:45:16

If you, like me, are larger-breasted, you've probably been unsuccessful in finding a comfortable sports bra that helps you run or engage in any sport you enjoy. That changed for me when I found the Enell sports bra.

 

I'm so excited to have Enell founder Renelle Braaten on this week to share her passion for big boobs, and how she came to create Enell. Renelle is sharing the thought that spurred her mission to serve larger-breasted women, and we're talking about how women's lives have literally been changed because of the Enell sports bra.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/287

286. Re-Run: What to Do if You're Not Making Progress02 Feb 202300:27:27

If you're on the cusp of wanting to give up because you're frustrated that you're not making progress, you need to hear today's episode. You'll learn how to question your belief that you need to be making progress at all times, what happens when you think progress is what will make you feel proud or fulfilled, and why it's so powerful to engage in an activity without ever expecting to make progress.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/286

285. How to Be Successful in Your First 30 Days of Running26 Jan 202300:20:05

If you're brand new to running, welcome to the ultimate guide to your first 30 days as a runner! I'm sharing everything that will make your running experience smooth, easy, and maybe even fun, from my top tips for injury prevention to my favorite gear, and so much more!

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/285

284. Surprising Things About Running in Alaska with Kim Ryals19 Jan 202301:01:22

Last year, I had the deep pleasure of going to Alaska on a trip organized by the company Run Alaska Trails. We did a bunch of trail running, hiking, and exploring, and I realized I never really talked about how it went. So this week, I have Run Alaska Trails founder, owner, and operator, Kim Ryals, on the show to discuss all the fun we had, the incredible things we saw, how Alaska is constantly trying to kill you in the coolest ways, and why a guided experience of Alaska is the best way to make the most of your adventure.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/284

283. 7 Secrets to Stay Committed to Your Long-Term Running Goals12 Jan 202300:42:12

Listen in this week as everyone's favorite coach Jen Lamplough and I share seven secrets that will help you stay committed to your long-term running goals. You'll hear our personal running goals, how we've dealt with feeling discouraged along the way, the truth about commitment and sacrifice as they relate to your goals, and some of the less obvious things you might not be accounting for that will set you up for success.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/283

282. How to Feel Better About Coming in Last05 Jan 202300:28:21

Unless you're in some magical race where everyone runs side-by-side and crosses the line together holding hands and singing Kumbaya, someone's got to finish last. But so many of you make coming in DFL (dead f*cking last) mean something bad, so this week we're unpacking the most common beliefs about finishing DFL, and I'm showing you why they're all BS. If you have some negative thoughts about even just the idea of coming last in a race, that's totally normal, but it's time to change it.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/282

281. Endurance Fueling with Bethany Shields29 Dec 202200:46:11

Tune in this week to discover everything you need to know about fueling for endurance. Not Your Average Runner ambassador and certified nutrition coach, Bethany Shields, is sharing the science behind fueling for endurance running, some general how-to guidance to get you started, and what you can expect as you start to change the way you fuel your amazing body for endurance running, or any other form of endurance exercise.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/281

404. When Even a Walk Feels Impossible07 Aug 202500:08:48

Feeling like even a short walk is too much right now? In this episode, we dig into why movement feels impossible in midlife—and how to reset your relationship with exercise so it actually supports you (instead of draining you).

280. My 2023 Goal: 4 Parts and 4 Tools22 Dec 202200:28:07

We're nearing the end of the year which means many of us are starting to think about our goals for 2023 and what we would like to achieve. Join me this week to hear my running goal for 2023 and the tools I'm using to support myself throughout this training journey. I'm sharing why I changed my running goal for next year, the power of collecting data as you train, and how I'm planning out my training in phases.

 

Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/280

279. 5 Easy Steps to Kickstart Your Fitness Routine15 Dec 202200:20:37

This episode is for anyone who wants to start exercising, whether it's running or something else. If you used to exercise but stopped and want to start again, or you've been trying to get into a routine but are struggling to make it happen, what I'm sharing today will apply to you too. You'll hear how to create an exercise plan that makes sense for you, your life, and your body so it becomes a consistent part of your life that you love.

 

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278. My Best Hack for Staying Consistent08 Dec 202200:19:54

Think about the last time you had a run scheduled. Maybe it was first thing in the morning, the alarm goes off, and you think, "Oh, hell no. I'm tired. It's cold. I don't have time. I'll just go tomorrow instead." But the truth is you're probably going to do the same thing the next day. Before you know it, it's been days, weeks, or months, and breaking this habit feels impossible. But you're in luck because this week, I'm sharing a tool that will help you stay consistent with running or anything you apply it to.

 

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