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s4/e31 Where Does My Performance Anxiety Come From? (& How Can I Make It Go Away??) with Emily Perrin, LCSW29 Aug 202401:05:49

"Why can't I just THINK my way out of performance anxiety?? I should be mentally tougher!!" Have you ever had this internal struggle?

In this episode, former Division I athlete and licensed mental health therapist Emily Perrin flips the script on "mental toughness" and dives deep into the richer, more holistic concept of resilience. Emily helps us understand how resilience—rooted in childhood development, support, and self-compassion—offers a more complete set of tools for athletes navigating the mental and emotional ups and downs of training and racing.

We explore how grounding techniques, body-based feedback, and self-compassion can turn pre-race jitters into a powerful tool for growth.

With a focus on flexibility, self-awareness, and mindfulness, this conversation is packed with practical tips for building resilience and embracing the discomfort that comes with being an athlete. Coaches, take note: this one's all about empowering your athletes with a strengths-based approach!


GUEST BIO:

Emily Perrin, LMSW, is the CEO and Founder of Perrin Wellness and Performance, where she combines her expertise as a Licensed Master of Social Work, certified mindfulness and meditation teacher, and former Division I athlete to offer holistic mental health and performance coaching. Growing up in a sports-centric family with a Division I college basketball coach father and a background in competitive swimming and soccer, Emily’s journey has been deeply intertwined with athletics and coaching. However, her passion for mental health advocacy stems from her personal struggles with anxiety, depression, and PTSD, which led her to discover mindfulness and integrative health practices. With a Master's in Clinical Social Work from the University of Denver and advanced training in trauma-informed care, Emily is dedicated to transforming sports culture to be more mental health-aware and proactive in promoting overall well-being. She offers education, speaking engagements, workshops, and coaching to support athletes, coaches, and sport organizations in achieving fulfillment, joy, and success beyond just winning.


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🏃‍♀️ Running Explained is here to help you run smarter, get faster, and feel more confident in your training.From trusted education to real-world coaching support, we’ve got what you need: no fluff, no gimmicks, just evidence-based guidance that works.

🎙 Podcast & Blog: Free, accessible, no-BS running education📨 The Weekly Stride: Your favorite running newsletter📲 The Run Club App: Training plans + strength work in one place📋 Downloadable Training Plans: Built for real life, not perfection 🏅 1:1 Coaching: Personalized guidance with expert support

🔗 Start hererunningexplained.com⁠

s4/e30 How Much Faster Can I REALLY Get as an Adult Runner? with Matt Chittim24 Aug 202400:48:56

In this episode of the Running Explained podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Matt Chittim, coach and host of The Rambling Runner Podcast, about the incredible potential that runners have, no matter when they start. Matt and I dive into how age doesn't have to limit your running goals and why consistent training—what we call "training age"—is so crucial to reaching your full potential. We also get real about the fact that progress in running isn't always linear; there will be plateaus and challenges along the way. But as Matt reminds us, believing in your abilities and giving yourself the chance to see what you're truly capable of is key to unlocking that potential. If you've ever wondered how much faster you might be able to get as an adult runner (especially if you STARTED running as an adult), this episode is for you!


Matt Chittim is a coach, host of The Rambling Runner Podcast, father, husband, and proud masters' runner, helping promote and enhance the world-wide running community through podcasting, video, writing, and coaching!

https://theramblingrunner.com


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🏃‍♀️ Running Explained is here to help you run smarter, get faster, and feel more confident in your training.From trusted education to real-world coaching support, we’ve got what you need: no fluff, no gimmicks, just evidence-based guidance that works.

🎙 Podcast & Blog: Free, accessible, no-BS running education📨 The Weekly Stride: Your favorite running newsletter📲 The Run Club App: Training plans + strength work in one place📋 Downloadable Training Plans: Built for real life, not perfection 🏅 1:1 Coaching: Personalized guidance with expert support

🔗 Start here⁠runningexplained.com⁠⁠


s4/e24 Heat Series Part 2: Heat Acclimation, Cooling Strategies, & Hyperhydration05 Jul 202400:58:07

HOW TO RUN BETTER IN THE HEAT: everything you need to know about heat acclimation/acclimatization, heat adaptation benefits, how long those benefits last, passive vs active heat training methods, cooling strategies, and hyperhydration!

KEY TOPICS

  • Differentiating Heat Acclimation and Heat Acclimatization
  • Methods of Heat Training for Runners
  • Benefits of Heat Acclimation for Runners
  • Physiological Changes in Heat Acclimation
  • Cooling Strategies for Hot Weather Performance
  • Hyperhydration Strategies for Improved Performance in the Heat
  • Considerations for Individual Hydration Needs in Extreme Conditions

Coach Elisabeth is the Founder and Head Coach at Running Explained, 6x marathoner, multi-certified coach, Boston Qualifier, and enthusiastic believer in your ability to turn the impossible into the possible. Whether you're a brand new runner or have been pounding the pavement for decades, she believes there is always more to learn about running and always more that running can teach us about life. C⁠⁠⁠⁠rush your goals with a Running Explained training plan, masterclass, group coaching, or 1:1 coaching⁠⁠⁠⁠, or learn from her meticulously researched ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram posts on a wide variety of running-related topics⁠⁠⁠⁠!


s2/e25 When to Defer, DNS, or DNF a Race with Coach Tucker Grose (@trainingwithtucker)21 Jul 202201:16:01

Have you ever had to defer a race? Are you worried about whether you SHOULD race? What about DNFing - why don't we talk about this more? Coach Tucker Grose joins the show for a thoughtful and personal discussion on when to defer, when to DNS, when to DNF, and how to make smart decisions so the worst-case scenario doesn't come to pass.

  • When to defer your goal race?
  • Back-up planning & adjusting your race day goals
  • Why you might (or should) DNS
  • When you SHOULDN'T DNS (& overcoming fear of failure!!)
  • Racing even when you aren't going to PR
  • DNFing for safety
  • DNFing because of poor planning/poor execution
  • How to AVOID a DNF

Tucker Grose has been running for as long as he can remember and ran his first 5k at the age of 8. He competed in Track and Cross Country through High School in Newtown, Connecticut. Tucker became interested in endurance events in college, completing his first half marathon and sprint triathlon. For the past 10 years, Tucker has been a student of endurance sports, reading many books and learning from other coaches. He experimented with different training methods throughout that time and has developed a formula for long term success. Tucker has been coaching youth and adult athletes since 2012 and has helped teams and individuals make improvements and build confidence with his energetic and positive approach to coaching. Whether you are moving up to a new distance, have seen your results plateau, simply want to get into better shape or run a Boston qualifying time, individualized coaching with Tucker will help you get there!


*s2/e24 "Clean Eating", Food Rules, & Orthorexia with Kelsey Pontius, RD (@sportsdietitiankelsey)14 Jul 202201:11:34

We all want to be healthy, right? We all want to be faster, better runners, right? What happens when our quest to "be healthier" becomes something more dangerous and restrictive? In this deep and wide-ranging discussion with sports dietitian Kelsey Pontius, RD (@sportdietitiankelsey) about "clean eating", orthorexia, food rules, and more, we cover...

  • Why it's so hard to change our deeply held beliefs and emotional ties to certain ways of eating
  • The spectrum of orthorexia and the choices we make around food
  • The aspirational/socio-economic factors of "clean eating"
  • The allure of restrictive diets
  • Unintentional underfueling
  • "Clean race fuel" options
  • Injury risk with underfueling
  • RED-S and why weight loss "works" to make you faster at the beginning (before causing serious issues later on)
  • How to unpack your own relationship with food
  • and more!

🕶️🦩This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off (my favorite) running sunglasses in the world & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️

Meteor Nutrition arose after lifelong athlete, Kelsey Pontius RD, LDN  wished to pursue her passion for the impact of nutrition on the human body in motion. Kelsey grew up playing competitive soccer, and eventually ended her career as a D1 soccer player to transform into a distance runner who since has qualified for the 2020 and 2024 US Marathon Olympic Trials. Through several instances of her athletic background, she felt the ebbs and flows with nutrition on performance.  She knew she was destined to help other athletes benefit from the implementation of optimal nutrition.

Aside from working with ambitious athletes, Kelsey has worked in the clinical arena with a multitude of different medical complexities, and has out an emphasis on injury healing and gut function.  Having a variety of different experiences in dietetics has given Kelsey the necessary tools to allow wholesome food heal and fuel the remarkable human body.


s2/e23 How to Buy a Sports Bra That Fits with Laura Tempesta (@bravolution)07 Jul 202200:59:28

WHY IS IT SO HARD TO FIND A SPORTS BRA THAT FITS??? Sports Bra expert Laura Tempesta (@bravolution, www.bravolution.com) joins the show to educate us all about sports bras, why it's so hard to find a sports bra that fits, and HOW to find one that fits you!

  • Why sports bras are a piece of athlete equipment, not 'apparel'
  • Compression & encapsulation
  • How sizing ACTUALLY works
  • Finding your sister sizing
  • Features you SHOULD look for in a sports bra
  • Marketing buzzwords & features you should AVOID
  • Companies that offer inclusive sizing in well-designed bras
  • How to properly care for your sports bras
  • and more!

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Laura Tempesta is a bra expert, apparel innovator, and an inventor of multiple patented products. After receiving her BA in Medical Anthropology from Stanford University, she began her career in business strategy. Realizing her true calling is in product creation, she later pursued apparel design and development, working at Nike in apparel innovation for over a decade. During her tenure as Sports Bra Innovation Director at Nike, she helped guide and develop sports bra innovation, and is the only person in North America with a master’s degree in lingerie design. Laura is the only person in the world who has studied bra technical design, aesthetic design, and biomechanics all in one degree. She serves as a consultant to the bra and sports bra industries in the areas of design, fit, strategy, costing, manufacturing, testing, supply-chain, and innovation. She is the founder of Bravolution®, a consumer advocacy group and resource providing sports bra reviews and education.  Laura is considered one of the world’s leading sports bras experts and has been featured as a bra expert in Vogue, Teen Vogue, Insider, NBC Today, and Better Homes & Gardens. Her TED talk about bras has over 2.4 million views. She enjoys domestic and international travel and has visited thirty-eight countries and all fifty states. She lives in Vancouver, B.C.

s2/e22 "Bad Running Advice" with Coach Elisabeth30 Jun 202200:51:49

Not all advice, however well-intentioned, is good advice. And some advice is downright bad! Coach Elisabeth addressed some "bad running advice", from the misguided to the misunderstood & misconstrued, to the downright dangerous. 

  • How NOT to train effectively
  • When NOT to push through the pain
  • What DOESN'T determine your readiness to run a marathon
  • Why it's BAD when your body stops sweating
  • Taking hydration/fueling DOESN'T slow you down
  • There's NO one size fits all plan for your goals

Coach Elisabeth is the founder and Head Coach of Running Explained; her goal is to help educate runners of all abilities and experience levels whatever their goals are to become better, smarter, faster runners! Visit runningexplained.co for Fall Training Groups, training plans, and 1:1 run coaching options!





s2/e21 Muscle Cramps (What We Do & Don't Know) with Coach Elisabeth23 Jun 202201:01:58

NASTY CRAMPSES! Why do they happen, and always at the worst time? Learn what we do and don't know about the cause of and risk factors for exercise-associated muscle cramps (EAMC) in this episode with Coach Elisabeth, including...

  • A history of the research on muscle cramps in the last 100 years
  • The basics of muscle types & HOW your skeletal muscles work 
  • The "electrolyte imbalance" theory of muscle cramping
  • The "neuromotor" theory of muscle cramping
  • Things you can do to help reduce your risk of muscles cramps
  • and more!

Visit runningexplained.co for Fall Training Groups, training plans, and 1:1 run coaching options!

🕶️🦩This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off (my favorite) running sunglasses in the world & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️

s2/e20 How to Self-Assess Your Injury Risk with Dr. Carmen Scuito, DPT, CSCS16 Jun 202201:01:26

Are you an "injury-prone" runner? Does it feel like you're playing whack-a-mole with running-related injuries? Dr. Carmen Scuito, DPT, rejoins the podcast to discuss his FREE 5-movement injury risk self-assessment tool for runners who want to learn more about their bodies, movement patterns, strengths, and deficits!

  • Why it's important to understand how your body moves
  • Going through the screening tool step by step
  • The science behind these specific movements/exercises
  • Working with a generalist PT versus a running-specific PT
  • ...and more!

Dr. Carmen Scuito, DPT, CSCS, is a performance physical therapist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and a running coach out in Las Vegas, Nevada. His passion is helping runners get over their hump, whether it be an injury or a performance block, and get back to setting PRs. Find him on Instagram at @carmen.dpt and @werunvegas

s2/e19 How to Use a Track as an Endurance Runner with Jason Fitzgerald of Strength Running02 Jun 202201:11:31

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE TRACK with Jason Fitzgerald of Strength Running! This jam-packed episode covers the basics of using a track in your training along with discussing classic speedwork/workouts that you might perform on a track, and will teach you everything you need to know about using "a playground for runners"!

  • What does Jason mean when he calls the track "a playground for runners"?
  • Indoor vs outdoor tracks
  • What the markings mean & how to use them
  • How to properly pace yourself in a track workout
  • Track etiquette
  • How to run a time trial on a track
  • Track footwear/track spikes
  • Classic track workouts/how to "read" a workout
  • Rest vs easy vs float recovery intervals
  • Strides, straights & curves, and 400m repeats

🕶️🦩This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off (my favorite) running sunglasses in the world & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️

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Jason Fitzgerald is the creator and founder of Strength Running. As a USA Track & Field certified coach, he’s helped thousands of runners race faster, get stronger, and prevent injuries since 2010. Jason has been running competitively since 1998 and during that time he’s run a 2:39 marathon, beat almost 17,000 other runners to win a Warrior Dash obstacle race, and won many other 5ks, half marathons, and marathons.

Jason is the host of the Strength Running podcast and is a member of the Greatist Expert Network, and his book Running for Health & Happiness debuted as an Amazon bestseller. Jason was the 2017 Men’s Running Influencer of the Year and his coaching advice has been featured in most major media publications like Runner’s World, Competitor, Forbes, Lifehacker, Health Magazine, Business Insider, Fitness and many more.

s2/e18 Run-Walk & How to Use It with Coach Elisabeth26 May 202201:06:26

RUN-WALK! When to use it, WHY to use it, how to use it! Learn about run-walk with Coach Elisabeth, even if YOU don't think you need run-walk in your training!

  • What is run-walk?
  • How does run-walk work?
  • Using run-walk to build aerobic capacity
  • How to EFFECTIVELY use run-walk in your training
  • Common rebuttals to run-walk/running slow
  • Time-based run-walk intervals
  • And more!

Visit runningexplained.co for Fall Training Groups, training plans, and 1:1 run coaching options!


s2/e17 Training on a Treadmill with Amanda Brooks (@runtothefinish)19 May 202200:56:16

DON'T CALL IT A DREADMILL! The treadmill is a VERY effective tool in your training toolbox... if you know how to make it work for you! Amanda Brooks, founder of Run To The Finish, joins the show this week to talk ALL about treadmill training!

  • Do treadmill miles "count"?
  • Which to trust: your watch, or your treadmill?
  • Why are you slower/faster on the treadmill compared to outside?
  • How to break out of "fitness class culture" when using the treadmill
  • Using the treadmill to mimic your upcoming race course (and hills)
  • Features to consider should look for when buying a treadmill
  • How to translate an outdoor workout to the treadmill
  • AssaultRunner/self-powered treadmills
  • Tips to make your treadmill run more comfortable
  • and more!

Amanda Brooks is the author of the Run To The Finish: The Everyday Runner's Guide to Avoiding Injury, Ignoring the Clock and Loving the Run. With over 470 Amazon reviews declaring her advice is described as perfect for "middle of the pack runners that are trying to do the best for themselves, stay injury-free, and train healthy while still living their lives." As a certified running coach and personal trainer, she's helped thousands of runners over the last 10 years, run over 26000 miles and believes running is more important now than ever before.

https://www.runtothefinish.com/online-running-group/


s2/e16 Shin Splints with Dr. Marie Whitt, DPT (@dr.whitt.fit)12 May 202201:08:13

Got shin splints? WHY?? What causes shin splints and what can you do about them? Sports Physical Therapist Dr. Marie Whitt rejoins the show to discuss all things shin splints, including...⁠⁠

  • Symptoms of shin splints (what do they usually feel like?)⁠
  • What ARE shin splints?⁠
  • What (do we think) is the cause of shin splints?⁠
  • How should you treat shin splints if they pop up?⁠
  • Specific prehab & rehab exercises for shin splints⁠
  • Reprogramming neuromotor control to treat shin splints ⁠
  • Dealing with chronic shin splints ⁠
  • ...and more!⁠

Dr. Marie Whitt, DPT, is runner and a sports Physical Therapist. Her job is to help runners train smarter to get stronger, and be faster by improving movement so you can run your best and compete at your highest level!

https://www.drwhittfit.com

https://www.instagram.com/dr.whitt.fit

s4/e23: Heat Series Part 1: Why Running in the Heat Slows You Down So Much27 Jun 202401:12:59

IT'S NOT YOU, IT'S JUST THE HEAT. But WHY do we slow down (sometimes a lot) in hot weather? Coach Elisabeth takes you through the science of hot weather endurance exercise and what's actually happening inside your body when you're going on that hot weather run

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Overview

02:26 - Running in the Heat: Performance Impact

05:26 Thermoregulation: Maintaining Core Temperature

08:20 - Hydration: Importance and Individual Needs

14:03 - Exertional Heat Stroke: Risks and Prevention

44:59 - The Importance of Staying Hydrated in Hot Weather

47:48 How Heat Affects VO2 Max and Performance

59:24 Dehydration: A Performance Killer in the Heat

01:08:04 Drink to Thirst or Follow a Hydration Schedule?

01:10:56 Managing Hydration for Optimal Performance in the Heat


HOST BIO: Coach Elisabeth is the Founder and Head Coach at Running Explained, 6x marathoner, multi-certified coach, Boston Qualifier, and enthusiastic believer in your ability to turn the impossible into the possible. Whether you're a brand new runner or have been pounding the pavement for decades, she believes there is always more to learn about running and always more that running can teach us about life. C⁠⁠⁠rush your goals with a Running Explained training plan, masterclass, group coaching, or 1:1 coaching⁠⁠⁠, or learn from her meticulously researched ⁠⁠⁠Instagram posts on a wide variety of running-related topics⁠⁠⁠!

s2/e15 Hip Flexors with Dr. Lisa Mitro, DPT (@dr.lisa.dpt)28 Apr 202200:59:27
WHY DO MY HIP FLEXORS FEEL TIGHT?? Physical Therapist Dr. Lisa Mitro (@dr.lisa.dpt) joins the show to talk about the how and why behind hip flexor issues in runners! What are the hip flexors? "Why do my hip flexors feel tight??" Self-assessment for tightness versus weakness How to treat weak hip flexors How to treat tight hip flexors Stretching: yay or nay? Are weak hip flexors preventing you from increasing your cadence? and more!! Dr. Lisa Mitro is a physical therapist that specializes in the prevention and treatment of running injuries and has helped thousands of runners from across the globe. She’s on a mission to inspire and educate runners of all experiences and ages so they can continue running pain-free. She is a Richmond native and a true believer that movement is medicine. Find her on Instagram at @dr.lisa.dpt and on her website www.drlisadpt.com
s2/e14 Iron for Runners: What You Need To Know with Dr. McKale Montgomery, MS, PhD21 Apr 202201:00:51

Dr. McKale Montgomery, 2:34 marathoner and iron researcher, joins the show this week to discuss her two great loves: endurance running and iron!! Learn all about iron and the role it plays in our body every day, the importance of iron for endurance performance (and health), and more!

  • What role does iron play in our body?
  • Why is sufficient iron important specifically for running performance?
  • Iron deficiency/anemia & causes & risk factors
  • Iron overload & causes
  • Iron absorption & metabolism
  • The daily iron needs of the average runner
  • PLUS learn about McKale's elite-level training and her big upcoming goals!

Dr. McKale Montgomery, MS, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences at Oklahoma State University, and has a marathon PR pf 2:34:36. In her lab, she studies how perturbations in cellular iron metabolism influence both health outcomes and disease progression. You can find her on Twitter at @McKaleDavis 


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Elisabeth Scott is the founder and head coach at Running Explained. She holds certifications from RRCA, USATF, and UESCA and is on a mission to get runners to slow the heck down on their easy runs. Find her at www.runningexplained.co and on Instagram at @runningexplained



s2/e13 The Boston Marathon with Coach Mary Johnson (@itsamarython)14 Apr 202201:04:10

The Boston Marathon returns to Patriots' Day in 2022! Coach Mary Johnson (@itsamarython), Founder of Lift.Run.Perform, joins the show to talk ALL THINGS BOSTON! From the history of the race, to qualifying times, and an overview of the course itself, tips, tricks, and how-tos, this episode is your primer on the Boston Marathon!

  • A brief history of the Boston Marathon
  • How to run Boston: qualifying times and charity bibs
  • Discussion: is it possible that anyone can run a BQ time?
  • The "Boston Qualifying Standards"
  • THE COURSE: running your best Boston!
    • Pacing and strategy for the downhill start
  • The logistics of the start & Athlete Village
  • The atmosphere & crowd
  • Tips for your first Boston Marathon
  • And more!

Mary Johnson is a USATF and VDOT certified running coach, owner of Lift.Run.Perform, mother of two under 3, and athlete. She's had the pleasure of coaching athletes of all levels and abilities - from sub-3 marathons to beginner 5ks. She believes in a slow progression and consistent communication between coach and athlete. Above all, she believes in meeting yourself where you are as an athlete, believing in yourself, and flourishing from there. She also wants to encourage more runners to shed their fear of the weight room, because a strong athlete is a strong (and fast!) runner.

s2/12 Ultrarunning: Training, Fueling, & Logistics with Kylee Van Horn, RDN (@flynutrition3)07 Apr 202201:03:02
Interested in ultras? What IS an ultra, how do you train for one, and how the heck do you fuel such long endurance event? Sports RD Kylee Van Horn joins the show to discuss the basics of ultrarunning events, what she considers an "ultra" from a fueling standpoint, and what you need to know about fueling and hydration (and ALL the logistics) for your ultra event! What IS an ultra? Is it just by distance, or by time on feet? The standard ultra race distances Basic logistics for training & racing Fueling strategies for ultras Hydration & electrolytes for ultras and more! Kylee Van Horn, RDN is an endurance sports dietitian, who takes a balanced, sustainable approach to fuel the everyday up to the elite athlete.  Her mission is to separate facts from fads in the nutrition space and work to provide easy nutrition solutions to help improve health and performance.  Today, Kylee is the founder and owner of her sports nutrition business Flynutrition, which helps runners, triathletes, and skiers to learn not only the ‘why’ but the ‘how’ behind fueling for performance.  She also is a freelance writer for Trail Runner Magazine, Women's Running Magazine, and Outside Online. Beyond her work in sports nutrition, Kylee can be found running peaks near Aspen, CO with her two Australian shepherds and ultra endurance husband, Sean.
s2/e11 How to Buy Running Shoes with Hollie Sick (@fueledbylolz)31 Mar 202201:01:33

Have you ever walked into a running store and been intimidated and overwhelmed? Do you want to learn more about running shoes? Hollie Sick (@fueledbylolz) joins the show to talk all about how to buy running shoes and her experience working in run specialty for a decade!⁠


👟What we mean when we say you should get "fitted" for a running shoe⁠

👟What to expect when you go to a running store⁠

👟"Arch support"⁠

👟Do you need to "break in" your running shoes?⁠

👟Shoe sizes & widths⁠

👟Rotating shoes⁠

👟Carbon plate shoes and other shoe technology/trends⁠

👟General terminology⁠

👟and more!⁠

Hollie Sick has been running for 12 years. She has worked in run specialty for 8 + years and probably fit over 1000 people for shoes. She has seen the rise of minimalist shoes, then maximalist, and now carbon plated. You can find her on social media as fueledbylolz and blogging www.fueledbylolz.com.

s2/e10 Making A Race Day Plan with Coach Elisabeth24 Mar 202201:11:52

SOLO EPISODE! Making a race day plan: what do you need to do to make your big race day successful?

  • Logistics: traveling, food, timing, etc
  • Working backwards on race day
  • Big races with corrals & special considerations
  • Race day gear
  • Fueling & Hydration strategy
  • A, B, C, D goals
  • Developing pacing strategies 
  • Planning for in-race challenges & rough spots
  • and more!

Elisabeth Scott is the founder and head coach at Running Explained. She holds certifications from RRCA, USATF, and UESCA and is on a mission to get runners to slow the heck down on their easy runs. Find her at www.runningexplained.co and on Instagram at @runningexplained

s2/e09 Body Composition & Recomposition for Runners with Steph Hnatiuk, RD (@steph.the.runners.dietitian)17 Mar 202201:10:55

Sports Dietitian Steph Hnatiuk returns to the podcast for a deep discussion on body composition: what it is, what we really mean when we talk about body composition and "recomposition", and why chasing that ultra-low body fat percentage or certain physique goal might not be helping your running performance!

  • What does "body composition" mean?
  • Factors that influence body composition
  • Why the scale can stay the same while your body composition changes
  • Why "leaner" isn't always healthier
  • When body recomp & training go together (& when they don't)
  • Nutritional timing for body composition
  • and more!

Steph Hnatiuk has been a Registered Dietitian and Fitness Coach for over 10 years and has helped thousands of people improve their eating habits, get big results, and develop a better relationship with food. She helps runners of all levels achieve their personal best performance using her 3-step strategy: the Fuel Train Recover method. You can find her on Instagram @steph.the.runners.dietitian, or at www.stephaniehnatiuk.com


*s2/e08 The Science of "Aerobic" & "Anaerobic" Running with Coach Laura Norris (@lauranorrisrunning)10 Mar 202201:17:37

What happens when you're running "aerobically"? What is "anaerobic" training? WHY should you know and care? Coach Laura Norris (@lauranorrisrunning) brings the SCIENCE on this episode on go through WHAT happens in our bodies when we're creating energy aerobically versus anaerobically, WHEN you train in one specific energy/effort zone versus another, and WHY we should know this!

  • What is "aerobic" energy production versus "anerobic" energy production
  • The basics of how your body creates and uses energy in different effort zones
  • Aerobic threshold & the importance of building your aerobic base
  • "Maffetone Method" training
  • VO2max (maximum rate of oxygen uptake per minute)
  • The thresholds you should know about
  • Training intensity distribution
  • And more!

🕶️🦩This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off (my favorite) running sunglasses in the world & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️

Laura Norris is a certified running coach, content creator, and marathoner. She is the owner of Laura Norris Running and has coached over 220 runners, from beginner runners to BQ marathoners to 100K ultra runners. Her marathon PR is a 3:29 and half marathon PR a 1:34. She is also earning her Master of Science in Applied Exercise Science at Concordia University - Chicago. In addition to coaching and running, she is a wife, toddler mom, and rescue dog owner, and enjoys gardening, home brewing beer, hiking, and spending time outdoors.


s2/e07 Winning Dopey & Training for Multi-Race Events with Brittany Charboneau (@funnyrunner26.2)03 Mar 202201:03:20

Dopey winner Brittany Charboneau (@funnyrunner26.2) joins the podcast this week to talk all about her magical winning weekend, her life as a pro runner, and training for multi-race events!

  • Brittany's non-traditional path to becoming a professional runner
  • Training for Dopey and her plan going into the weekend
  • Her between-race recovery strategies
  • The hardest moment of the weekend (that almost derailed her win!)
  • Costuming for performance
  • and more!!

Brittany Charboneau (@funnyrunner26.2) is a Denver native and a professional road and trail runner sponsored by The North Face. She is known as The Funny Runner thanks to her background in improv and sketch comedy. Most notably, Brittany placed 13th at the 2020 US Olympic Marathon Trials, has a first-place title at the 2020 Pikes Peak Marathon, and most recently became the first person (male or female) to sweep the 2022 Walt Disney World Dopey Challenge by winning all four races across four days in the 5k, 10k, half marathon and marathon distances…all while dressed in costume! Brittany prides herself in her creative approach to her running and on being “not just a runner.” When not training for her adventures, she is a running coach for Mercuria Running, is a digital collage artist, loves singing Disney and Broadway tunes!

https://www.thefunnyrunner.com/

*s2/e06 The Science of Sleep & Athletic Performance with Dr. Amy Bender, MS, PhD (@sleep4sport)24 Feb 202200:59:30

Do you get enough sleep? Do struggle with sleep quality or quantity? Are you unconvinced by regular, non-scientist people telling you how important getting enough sleep is for your overall health and your training/running performance? Real-life sleep scientist Dr. Amy Bender (@sleep4sport) joins the show to teach us all about sleep, specifically in the context of athletic performance!

  • The different stages of sleep
  • How much sleep do you need as a runner?
  • Sleep quantity: do naps count?
  • "Banking" sleep
  • Sleep quality
  • Early birds vs Night Owls & training schedule optimization
  • Sleep disorders versus a "normal bad night of sleep"
  • Treatment for insomnia
  • Optimizing our nighttime routine for good sleep quality
  • Meditation or mindfulness for sleep
  • And more!

Dr. Amy Bender is the Director Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, a digital health company focused on improving access to advanced digital sleep analysis and diagnostic sleep technology. An award-winning sleep scientist, Amy Bender is bursting with evidence-based insights that will play an integral role in creating your new sleep strategy. After spending over 15 years studying sleep through many avenues including work as a sleep technician, clinical research, written publications, interviews for stories in Oprah Magazine and public speaking appearances including her Ted Med talk, Dr. Bender has an intimate relationship with the science. Her ability to translate science to the field is evident through her successful work with NHL, Canadian national team athletes, and Olympic athletes.

s4/e/22 How Mobility Can Help Chronic Injury & Improve Running Performance20 Jun 202401:04:50

Is MOBILITY the secret sauce to your running?? In this episode, Dr. Matt Silver, DPT (@alphaprojectphyzio) dive into the science of mobility and tissue quality! We talk about how hip extension, ankle dorsiflexion, and thoracic mobility are KEY for not only performance but long-term running success, talk about tightness - when you need to stretch vs strengthen - AND learn the surprising importance of big toe mobility for that perfect push-off! Plus, Dr. Matt teaches how to use those lacrosse balls and foam rollers properly!


GUEST BIO:

Dr. Matt Silver is a sports physical therapist, running coach, and running form analyst. He founded Alpha Project Phyzio & Performance, where he shares his innovative approach to helping distance runners, marathoners, ultra runners, CrossFitters, athletes, and coaches run better, with less pain, and reach their running goals. He works alongside his wife, Veronica, who is a pelvic floor physical therapist.

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HOST BIO: Coach Elisabeth is the Founder and Head Coach at Running Explained, 6x marathoner, multi-certified coach, Boston Qualifier, and enthusiastic believer in your ability to turn the impossible into the possible. Whether you're a brand new runner or have been pounding the pavement for decades, she believes there is always more to learn about running and always more that running can teach us about life. C⁠⁠rush your goals with a Running Explained training plan, masterclass, group coaching, or 1:1 coaching⁠⁠, or learn from her meticulously researched ⁠⁠Instagram posts on a wide variety of running-related topics⁠⁠!

s2/e05 So You Want To Run Your First Marathon! with Coach Chris Knighton (@knightonruns)17 Feb 202201:13:38

So you want to run your first marathon!! What do you need to know before you even start training? Running Coach Chris Knighton of Knighton Runs joins the show to discuss training for your first marathon!

  • When do you know you're ready to train for a marathon?
  • What kind of base do you need?
  • "Bucket list" training versus training to perform your best
  • How long should your long run be?
  • The importance of fueling
  • Choosing the right training plan
  • And more!

Chris Knighton helps passionate athletes run faster marathons. He is the founder and head coach of Knighton Runs Marathon Coaching and has been featured in Runner's World and Women's Running. His first book, "Run Faster Marathons - The Proven Path to PR" will be released in Early 2022. Chris lives in Providence, Rhode Island with his family.

https://knightonruns.com

https://www.instagram.com/knightonruns

s2/e04 How to Make Running Friends with Coach Whitney Heins, Founder of @TheMotherRunners10 Feb 202200:55:41

MAKING RUNNING FRIENDS can be a challenge sometimes! Coach Whitney Heins, founder of The Mother Runners joins the show this week to talk about the importance of building community, finding "your running people" and how to make running friends

  • Why running friends are different from "non-running" friends
  • Finding a group or community
  • The etiquette on group runs
  • Traits of supportive communities
  • and more!

🕶️🦩This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off (my favorite) running sunglasses in the world & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️

Whitney Heins is the founder of The Mother Runners, a VDOT-O2 certified running coach, 2:56 marathoner, freelance writer, a former award-winning TV news journalist, and most importantly, a mom of two beautiful, crazy kids. She's been featured in Runner’s World, The Huffington Post, US News and World Report, and more. She's thrilled to share all she learns with you so you can be your best selves on and off the roads. 

Website: https://www.themotherrunners.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themotherrunners/




s2/e03 Intro to Trail Running with Elizabeth Jansen Amell (@elizabeth_healthy_life)03 Feb 202201:03:09

Multiple-time Leadville Marathon finisher, ultrarunner, & run coach Elizabeth Jansen Amell joins the show this week to talk all about how to start trail running!

  • Elizabeth's story of losing her brother & why she started running
  • How is trail running different from road running?
  • Getting started/finding a trail
  • Safety tips and practical advice
  • Do you do speed work & strength train for trail running?
  • Gear requirements
  • Trail races & ultra races
  • and more!

Elizabeth is a former PreK teacher turned running coach, business owner, and blogger! With a focus on leading a healthy lifestyle, creating delicious recipes, and sharing her best running tips and race recaps, her blog Elizabeth Healthy Life documents her life as a young adult who turned tragedy and grief into motivation to work hard, build strength, inspire others, set goals, and crush them.

Find Elizabeth on Instagram

ElizabethHealthyLife.com 


s2/e02 Chasing Big Goals & Running A Sub-3 Marathon with Coach Michelle Baxter (@therunnersplate)27 Jan 202200:56:40

Runner & Coach Michelle Baxter (@therunnersplate) joins the show to talk about achieving her years-long goal of running a sub-3 marathon and what it takes to chase your big goals!

  • Learn about Michelle's journey of pursuing a sub-3 marathon
  • Her best practices for both training and racing (fueling & more!)
  • The anatomy of running a 100 mile peak week
  • Why EVERY marathoner has doubts going into the race
  • Why most runners don't set the right goals on the right timeline
  • Tips for winter running (from Michelle's experience training in Alaska) 
  • and more!

Michelle is a running coach, blogger, and sub-3 marathoner. You can find her on Instagram @therunnersplate and on her website at www.therunnersplate.com where she blogs about her training, recipes, coaching, and more!


s2/e01: Hormone Health for Runners with Kirsten Screen, RD, MPH (@screennutrition)20 Jan 202201:11:34

Welcome to Season 2 of the Running Explained Podcast! This week we're talking to Registered Dietitian Kristen Screen (@screennutrition) about hormones, health, and performance! WHAT are hormones? Why do they matter? Risk factors for hormone dysfunction and dysregulation Cortisol: friend or foe? Sex hormones Sleep for hormone health Insulin (yes, it's a hormone!) Thyroid functioning What you can do to support your hormone health & functioning Important macronutrients & micronutrients for hormone function ...and more!


-- Kirsten Screen, MPH, RD, LD is YourFitnessDietitian Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourfitnessdietitian Website: https://yourfitnessdietitian.com/ Kirsten Screen, MPH, RD, LD is an integrative performance dietitian. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition and a Master of Public Health, both from the University of Florida (Go Gators!). She and her team work with active adults and athletes of all caliber to support root foundations and performance needs. Kirsten has been in this field for over 20 years, and her passion & goal is straightforward: she wants every human to use nutrition to elevate their health, life, and performance - not restrict their body into submission.

s1/e48 Staying Motivated in Winter with Amy Haas (@raceacrossthestates)16 Dec 202101:07:09

My guest for the final episode of 2021 is returning guest Amy Haas (@raceacrossthestates) to discuss staying motivated throughout the dark, cold winter. How DO we stay "motivated" during this time? What IS "motivation"?

  • "After my fall races, I’m having trouble staying motivated because I don’t have a goal to work toward anymore"
  • "My fall races tend to lead to overuse injuries which require patience and PT and limited running. How do I stay motivated?"
  • "It's so hard to find time to run around the holidays, dealing with holiday foods, and running outside when it's snowy and icy!"
  • "Running with my friend is the only way I know to stay motivated/accountable during the winter... how do I run solo?"
  • Tips for creating intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation
  • Practical tips for running in the winter
  • ...and more!

Amy Haas is a runner with an ultimate goal to run a half marathon in every single state - with 42/50 already under her belt. Her running journey focuses on enjoying the process & the progress of running - whether it's the process of traveling from state to state or the progress that naturally comes along the way! She is the creator of Run With Aim. Find her on Instagram at @raceacrossthestates and her website www.raceacrossthestates.com

s1/e47 Hitting "The Wall" with Kristy Baumann, RD (@marathon.nutritionist)09 Dec 202100:57:20

Did you hit the wall in your last race? Are you struggling with fueling your training and racing? Sports Dietitian Kristy Baumann, RD (@marathon.nutritionist) joins the show to talk about THE WALL!

  • What is "hitting the wall" and why does it happen?
  • What should you do if you "hit the wall" in a run or race?
  • Why is carbohydrate important for endurance training and performance?
  • Fueling requirements for endurance events
  • and more!!


Kristy Baumann is a Registered Dietitian, marathon runner, wife and mom. As a collegiate runner, she thought she was eating healthy to support her training. In reality, she was eating too 'clean' and unknowingly was restricting calories, cutting out fat and ignoring hunger signs. Food was constantly on her mind and she had a big sweet tooth. These were all signs of underfueling that resulted in recurring injuries and a poor relationship with food. When she began to change her mindset around food, understand the science of nutrition and how the body works. She learned to fuel properly which resulted in feeling more energized and setting new PRs. Now she is on a mission to help other runners avoid "hitting the wall", have a healthy relationship with food, and live their best life.

You can follow her on IG at @marathon.nutritionist


s1/e46 The Mechanics of Running & Form with Dr. Matt Minard, DPT (@learn.2.run)02 Dec 202101:16:33

Dr. Matt Minard, DPT (@learn.2.run) joins the podcast to talk all about running form, running mechanics, and how to become morer efficient (read: faster!) runners with proper running form!

  • The basics of your running gait cycle
  • Why you should know what you look like when you run
  • Footstrike: how & where to land
  • Overstriding
  • Importance of ankle mobility
  • "Push with the tush"
  • Arm carriage & upper body
  • Running form drills & cues
  • ...and more!

🕶️🦩This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off (my favorite) running sunglasses & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️🦩

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Dr. Matt Minard received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from The University of Dayton in 2013, and then completed an orthopedic residency program in Charlotte, NC. Matt started an Instagram account (@learn.2.run) to help people run safely after he saw an uptick in running-related injuries after the pandemic started and many turned to running outdoors for exercise after gyms closed. Matt's passion is to keep people running because he personally understands how mentally and physically therapeutic running is. Learn.2.Run offers an abundance of free education along with training plans ranging from military to recreational runners. He’s not sure what the future holds but knows he won’t stop until the world is running safer.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learn.2.run

Website: https://www.learn2run.club/

s1/e45 Running & Your Menstrual Cycle with Dr. Alyssa Olenick, PhD (@doclyssfitness)25 Nov 202101:12:59

Dr. Alyssa Olenick, PhD of The Lyss Method (@doclyssfitness) join the show today to teach us all about our menstrual cycles, hormones, and our running and training!

  • The physiology of the menstrual cycle
  • How does this impact our performance?
  • Periodizing our training around our cycle
  • Periodizing our nutrition around our cycle
  • What about hormonal contraception?
  • Mastering the basics before worrying about "optimizing"
  • What happens in menopause?
  • Prioritize health, not performance
  • & more!

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🕶️🦩This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off (my favorite) running sunglasses in the world & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️🦩

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Alyssa is an Exercise Physiologist, sports nutritionist, weight lifter, and ultra runner. She is known for her high energy and sassy approach to bringing science to your training in a no-nonsense way. Alyssa has helped thousands of women crush big lifting goals, cross race finish lines, or even do both. https://doclyssfitness.com/


s1/e44 Underfueling & the Myth of "Racing Weight" with Sports Dietitian Amy Goblirsch, RD (@the_running_dietitian)18 Nov 202100:53:53
Do you need to lose weight to become a faster runner? Is there such a thing as "racing weight"? Sports Dietitian Amy Goblirsch, RD (@the_running_dietitian) joins the podcast to talk about underfueling, performance, and Relative Energy Deficiency Syndrome (RED-S). What are the signs of underfueling? Intentional vs. unintentional underfueling Running & weight loss - can they coexist? Do you need to lose weight to get faster? Is there such a thing as "racing weight" and should you try to get there? "Weight gain" doesn't always mean weight gain "State-sanctioned" underfueling in college/elite programs & popular diet culture Relative Energy Deficiency Syndrome (RED-S) This episode is sponsored by GOODR SUNGLASSES! Get 15% off the best (in my opinion) running sunglasses in the world & support the show using code RUNEXP at www.goodr.com! 🕶️🦩 -- Amy Goblirsch, RD is a sports dietitian who specializes in helping runners break free from dieting and learn how to listen and trust their bodies again. She helps runners become intuitive eaters and apply practical fueling to feel energized on and off the run. When she isn’t helping runners fuel their training, she is either running herself or trying to keep up with her toddler and dog. Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_running_dietitian Website: longrunnutrition.co
s4/e21 Data Driven Training for the Everyday Athlete with Jonah Rosner, MS, CSCS13 Jun 202401:02:19

DATA DATA EVERYWHERE! VO2max, heart rate, training status, body battery, sleep score, intensity zones, HRV, heat acclimation status, training readiness, cadence, ground contact time, vertical oscillation... HOW DO YOU SORT THROUGH IT ALL?

Sports scientist Jonah Rosner, MS, CSCS, is here to help YOU understand 1) what's important and what's just noise, 2) how to accurately gather data, and 3) how to implement it in your training! We explore how to effectively use key data points such as distance, pace, heart rate, and subjective feel to guide your training, and discuss the importance of balancing objective data with personal intuition (just like the pros!)


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GUEST BIO:

Jonah is an applied sport scientist, strength and running coach/consultant living in Brooklyn, NY. Jonah spent the past 7 years working with athletes and teams from all major American Professional Team sports. Most recently, Jonah was the applied sports science coordinator for the Houston Texans in the NFL. At 25 he was one of the youngest sport scientist in NFL history. Jonah specializes in using the latest sports science technology and testing to individualize running and strength programs. He currently collaborates with Nike to run the Nike Running Performance Lab NYC. Jonah can be found on Instagram at @rosnerperformance where he shares practical tips on how to optimize marathon performance based on the latest research. His website is www.rosnerperformance.com


HOST BIO: Coach Elisabeth is the Founder and Head Coach at Running Explained, 6x marathoner, multi-certified coach, Boston Qualifier, and enthusiastic believer in your ability to turn the impossible into the possible. Whether you're a brand new runner or have been pounding the pavement for decades, she believes there is always more to learn about running and always more that running can teach us about life. C⁠rush your goals with a Running Explained training plan, masterclass, group coaching, or 1:1 coaching⁠, or learn from her meticulously researched ⁠Instagram posts on a wide variety of running-related topics⁠!

s1/e43 Base-Building (& Off-Seasons) with Nick Klastava (@nklastava)11 Nov 202101:07:15

BUILD THAT BASE!!! Coach Nick Klastava (@nklastava) joins the podcast to talk all things "base-building" (and why it's SO important for you as a runner!)

  • What is "Base-building"?
  • Base-building vs. Volume-building
  • Base-building vs. Race-specific training
  • Workouts in a base-building phase
  • Easy running rules: how & why?
  • "Maintenance" & when to do maintenance in your schedule
  • What is an "Off-season"?
  • How to periodize your training to include base-building

Nick Klastava has been a runner on and off for almost 25 years, running in High School and College back in the early 2000's and then taking some time off and finding the sport again in a different more joyful, less pressure-filled way in 2009. Nick's journey has gone from a runner filled with mental blocks that plague all runners to becoming a runner filled with joy and belief in himself and not some numbers. He now helps runners as a USATF/RRCA certified coach at Lift Run Perform to help runners learn to truly believe in themselves, adapt their training to their hectic lives, and become the best runner possible while enjoying the process that is life along the way.

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nklastava

WEBSITE: https://liftrunperform.com/pages/about#nick

s1/e42 Parenting, Working, & "Finding the Time" to Run with Kelly Vigil (@moremilesmorefun)04 Nov 202101:01:49

A VERY busy woman, Kelly Vigil (@moremilesmorefun) joins the podcast to talk about finding the time to run while also parenting 3 kids and working full-time!

  • Learning to be flexible with your training schedule & your running goals
  • Kelly's post-partum (X3!) running & training story
  • Stroller running
  • Running & breastfeeding
  • Getting creative with the time you have available
  • Put it on your calendar!
  • "Mom guilt"/Parent guilt
  • Post-partum depression & anxiety

Kelly Vigil is a mom to three, runner, & run coach. She has run 26 half marathons, 7 marathons, and one ultramarathon. When she isn't running, she is running after her kids that are 4 & under, working full-time in fundraising, organizing virtual races for charity, and coaching all levels of runners. Since she started running 10 years ago, she's run through her three pregnancies and postpartum stages, injuries/setbacks, and more. She likes to have fun and loves the running community!

IG: @moremilesmorefun

Founder of More Miles Races & Happy Runner Club


s1/e41 "How Long Does It Take To Get Faster?" with Coach Montana Depasquale (@coachmontanadepasquale)28 Oct 202101:08:10

"How long will it take for me to reach xx time?" "How long will it take until I start seeing results?" "How long will it take until I get faster?" Coach Montana Depasquale (@coachmontanadepasquale) joins the show to discuss how long it takes to get faster! Spoiler alert: it depends!

  • Why "how long until I see the results I want" isn't the right question you should ask
  • Why a race PR isn't the only way to determine "improvement"
  • Why training "harder" isn't always better
  • Periodizing your training properly for best results
  • Why can't I be in "peak" condition all the time?
  • Why "testing your fitness" during your taper will sabotage your race day
  • Why are my faster paces getting slower/feeling harder when I first start slowing down to easy effort on easy days?
  • Committing to the timeframe it takes

Montana DePasquale is a certified running coach, wife, and mom. She's passionate about providing runners with evidence-based info, helping them cut through the 'noise' of information overload and misinformation. She's also passionate about getting more runners strength training, and providing good quality of care to pregnant and postpartum women runners. She's been running for over 15 years herself and is a former D1 track and cross country runner. Prior to working in the online space, she's coached at the high school and college levels. She loves helping runners go after their big goals, whether they're sub-3:00 marathoners or brand new to the sport run-walkers.


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachmontanadepasquale
Website: https://coachmontanadepasquale.com/

s1/e40 The Cold Weather Running Episode19 Oct 202101:01:38

IT'S COLD! Can you still run? YES! Are there things you should know? YES!!

  • Winter running footwear options
  • Dressing for the conditions
  • How the cold impacts performance
  • Fueling & hydrating when it's cold
  • When does it become dangerous? Hypothermia, frostbite, extreme temperatures

Stay safe and have fun!



s1/e39 "Runner's Stomach" & GI Issues with Meghann Featherstun, RD (@featherstonenutrition)12 Oct 202100:59:58

GI DISTRESS!! Why does it happen at the WORST times? How to figure out what's causing the issue? Sports Dietitian Meghann Featherstun (@featherstonenutrition) joins the show to talk about...

  • What happens to our gastrointestinal tract/digestion when we run
  • What are common causes of GI distress when running?
  • Assessing fiber intake
  • The role dehydration plays in GI issues
  • Why osmolality matters in race fueling
  • Different types of run fueling & how they're different
  • GI issues and your menstrual cycler
  • Sugar alcohols
  • Running with IBS or Crohn's
  • "Do I need to go on an elimination diet to figure out the problem?"
  • How to keep a food diary to track GI issues
  • How to carb-load; simple carbs or complex carbs?

Get your FREE Carb-Loading Guide!

Meghann on Instagram: @featherstonenutrition 

Meghann Featherstun, MS, RD, is a sports dietitian, wellness coach, runner, wife, mom of two little kiddos, and a full-blown nutrition geek/running freak. Her passion is helping people find their own personal balance of nutrition and fitness in their busy lives. For the last 13 years, she hasbeen working with people to help them find their happy place with nutrition, exercise, body composition and life!

Website: featherstonenutrition.com


s1/e38 Injury & How to Cope (Emotionally) with Dr. Victoria Sekely, DPT (@trainsmartrunstrong)05 Oct 202101:06:38

Dr. Victoria Sekely DPT (@trainsmartrunstrong) joins the show to talk about a very important (and difficult) topic: coping with injury. In this episode, we cover a range of injury-related topics including:⁠

⁠🤕 The basics of injury prevention⁠

⁠🤕 What really happens when your injury "goes away" its own⁠

⁠🤕 When you need to see a physical therapist⁠

⁠🤕 Getting injured right before your big race; can you still run??⁠

⁠🤕 Signs & risk factors of stress fractures⁠

⁠🤕 The emotional challenges of injury⁠

⁠🤕 Fear of weight gain during injury rehab⁠

⁠🤕 Fear of fitness loss during injury rehab⁠

⁠🤕 Fear of reinjury and the psychological trauma of injury⁠

Follow Victoria on Instagram @trainsmartrunstrong

Website: https://www.trainsmartrunstrong.com/

Victoria Sekely is a Manhattan-based Physical Therapist with a passion for all things running. Victoria graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University and went on to complete her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from New York University. Victoria is also a USATF Level 1 and RRCA certified run coach. She is dedicated to helping runners of all levels by using her skills and knowledge to assist runners who are rehabbing from an injury, interested in injury prevention, and/or looking to improve their training with custom running programs.

s1/e37 "Faster Over 40" Training as a Masters Runner with Claire Bartholic (@theplantedrunner)28 Sep 202100:57:06

Can you get "faster as a master", i.e. get faster over 40? Heck yes!! Claire Bartholic (@theplantedrunner) joins the podcast this week to talk about her journey in running her fastest times over the age of 40, and how your training as a masters runner might change compared to when you were younger!

  • CAN you get faster over 40?
  • How cross-training might benefit masters runners more
  • Alternatives to the 7-day training week for additional recovery
  • Why strength training is MORE important for masters runners
  • Are you running too much or not running enough?
  • Sleep tips for the busy person
  • Other common considerations for masters runners!

Get your FREE Ultimate Fueling Guide for Runners here! 

Listen to Claire on The Run to the Top Podcast!

Claire Bartholic finished her first marathon at age 38 in a respectable 4:02 and was immediately hooked. She became a student of the marathon using Jeff Gaudette’s training philosophy and RunnersConnect coaching. With dedicated coaching and training, she successfully lowered her marathon PR to 2:58, remarkably without injury, and entirely plant-based. Claire is a multiple-time Boston Marathon qualifier, state Master’s Marathon Champion, and a competitive Master’s athlete. Claire is also the host of one of first and most popular running podcasts, The Run to the Top!


s1/e36 Running Metrics & What Your Watch Is Telling You with Coach Elisabeth21 Sep 202101:17:16

Sometimes it can feel like we're being bombarded with training data and metrics. What's important? What's not? What's "normal"? Learn about the basics of common running metrics including...⁠⁠

  • GPS (pace & distance measurement)⁠
  • Heart rate measurement⁠
  • Cadence⁠
  • Stride length⁠
  • Vertical oscillation & vertical ratio⁠
  • Ground contact time & ground contact time balance⁠
  • Resting heart rate⁠
  • Heart rate variability⁠
  • Respiratory rate⁠
  • "VO2Max" scores from your watch⁠
  • "Garmin Training Status" ⁠


New training plans available now! Visit www.runningexplained.co/plans to learn more!

s1/e35 Runner's Burnout with Coach Jaci Wilson (@jaci.wilson.runs)07 Sep 202101:15:35

My guest this week, Jaci Wilson, is on the show to talk about BURNOUT, something that far too many of us experience at one point or another in our lives. Jaci is recovering from her own period of burnout and talks about understanding what burnout is, how to identify it, and how we can help prevent it. We also talk about how to create a healthy and sustainable relationship with running so that it adds to your life instead of takes away!

  • What is burnout?
  • Identifying the 12 stages of burnout 
  • How do we come back from burnout?
  • Creating a healthy & sustainable relationship with running
  • How do we fit in "all the things" we need for our training?
  • Mindful running
  • And more!

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Instagram: @jaci.wilson.runs

Website: jaciwilsonruns.com

Jaci Wilson is a self-taught runner turned run coach. She started running and ran her first half marathon in 2016, quickly learning the importance of not “just running.” After making some changes to her nutrition and strength training, she took 45min off her half marathon in 5 months and qualified for Boston in her first marathon 1.5 years later. Jaci uses the lessons she has learned through her struggles and different seasons of life to shorten the learning curve for other runners to see faster success. Jaci is an RRCA Certified Running Coach but really focuses on all the other aspects of running – nutrition, strength training, sleep, recovery, mindset work, mobility, self-care, etc. – what she refers to as “ALL THE THINGS.” Her passion lies in nutrition and raising awareness around the importance of female athletes in understanding how to work WITH their female physiology. Jaci believes running should fit INTO your life, that all running lessons can be applied to life, and that you can do ALL THE THINGS without it being time-consuming or overwhelming.

s1/e34 Carbs, Glycogen, & Carb-Loading with Holley Samuel, RD, MEd, CPT (@fitcookienutrition)31 Aug 202101:11:31

My guest this week is Sports Dietician Holley Samuel, MEd, RD, CPT (@fitcookienutrition) and we're talking about CARBS!!

  • How do carbs work in our body compared to other fuel sources?
  • Where do carb cravings come from?
  • What is glycogen & how do glycogen stores work?
  • Glycogen-depletion runs
  • Post-run refueling strategies
  • "Carb-Loading" in preparation for a long run or a race
  • Carbs & blood sugar
  • Considerations for runners with diabetes
  • "Healthy eating" masking disordered eating (orthorexia)
  • How to calculate YOUR carb needs as a runner!

Holley Samuel is a dietitian, personal trainer, master of education & eating disorders, and podcaster at her virtual practice Fit Cookie Nutrition. Holley works with runners and helps them learn to fuel their bodies without restriction, make peace with food, and prevent injuries to become stronger and faster runners for life.

Fit Cookie Nutrition on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitcookienutrition 

Fit Cookie Nutrition Website: https://www.fitcookienutrition.com 

Summer Preview & Your Running Wisdom06 Jun 202400:13:03

"This is not an episode of The Running Explained Podcast" ;-)


UPCOMING EPISODES INCLUDE:

The Updated Running in the Heat Episode

Binge Eating in Distance Runners

Paris Olympics Preview

Data-Driven Training for the Everyday Runner

Why Do I Keep Getting Injured?

Hydration & Dehydration

s1/e33 Running Economy with Brodie Sharpe of @runsmarterseries24 Aug 202101:00:09

Physiotherapist Brodie Sharpe returns to the podcast to discuss RUNNING ECONOMY! What is it? How to improve yours? Those are the two big questions we tackle in this episode! 

Get your free e-books (Vol. 1 & 2) from Brodie on how to overcome injury, stay injury-free, and run faster! Get them here. 

  • Running economy as a measure of "efficiency"
  • VO2max and what it tells us
  • Running form & biomechanics 
  • Shoe weight
  • Strength training
  • The importance of following a proper training plan

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Find Brodie Sharpe on Instagram | Listen to The Run Smarter Podcast

Brodie Sharpe has a Masters of Physiotherapy Practice and owns an online clinic treating runners. He is also the host of the Run Smarter Podcast where he teaches runners to make smarter training decisions to reduce the risk of injury, overcome current injuries and increase running performance.


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TRAIN WITH RUNNING EXPLAINED!

Training plans available now! www.runningexplained.co/plans



s1/e32 Your Runner's Feet with Suzanne Hamilton, Sports Podiatrist (@suzannehamiltonpodiatry)17 Aug 202100:57:32

Learn all about your runner's feet with Sports Podiatrist Suzanne Hamilton (@suzannehamiltonpodiatry)!! Our feet are what carry us around for all these miles, but how much do you know about properly caring for your feet, and how do the things we do during our training affect them? 

  • THE CRASH COURSE ON BLISTERS!
  • The cause of foot or toe numbness
  • Bruised/blackened toenails
  • Choosing shoes when you have hammertoes or bunions
  • Sore & achy feet
  • Choosing a proper shoe/rotating shoes
  • How do carbon plate shoes impact our feet?
  • When are orthotics appropriate?
  • And more!


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Suzanne Hamilton is one of a handful of podiatrists in Northern Ireland and the UK to gain a postgraduate certificate in podiatric sports medicine. Her specialty allows her to pursue her passion for helping athletes return to the top of their game. She has recently just opened her own studio within a multi-disciplinary clinic in Belfast to allow her to combine her passion of lower limb problems in sport and creativity as a small business owner.  She’s passionate to break the stigma around foot health and visiting a podiatrist whilst promoting the benefits of podiatry within the sporting environment.  Alongside her clinic she has worked part-time for Crusaders Football Club as part of the medical team, offering her skills in sports massage and podiatry.

Instagram: @suzannehamiltonpodiatry

Website: https://www.suzannehamiltonpodiatry.com/


s1/e31 Training for a 6-Hour Marathon or a 3-Hour Half Marathon with Coach Danielle Hirt (@runwithcoachd)10 Aug 202101:02:11

My guest this week is Coach Danielle Hirt (@runwithcoachd) and we're discussing training for a half or a full marathon when your goal finish is in the 3/6 hour range! It's important to know how to train properly for the race YOU are going to run and how, or if, that training might differ from "commonly available" training knowledge (like the infamous 20-mile long run for marathon training) and training plans!

-Knowing when you're ready to step up the distance and train for a half or a full marathon

-What's a good timeframe for training (how many months)?

-How does a 3-hour long run prepare you for a 6-hour marathon?

-Fueling your runs & races! Real food options and race day tips

-Can weight loss & training for performance happen simultaneously?

-Training for a race with a course limit and planned stops like a RunDisney event

-Why our self-talk matters

-And more!

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Danielle (Coach D) is a 13x marathoner, 25+ half marathon and all-around endurance athlete. She has over a decade of experience coaching runners and athletes of all abilities. Her specialties include strength training for runners, Couch to 5K, middle distance (5 milers & 10 milers) and long-distance (half & full marathon) training. Danielle is passionate about helping others learn to run pain-free and build strength & endurance to complete their running goals. Danielle is an RRCA Certified Running Coach, NASM Personal Trainer, TRX Instructor, Corrective Exercise Specialist, and Senior Fitness Specialist. She believes that nothing is impossible; the word itself reads I'm Possible.

Instagram: @runwithcoachd

Website: https://www.runwithcoachd.com/

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