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What if seven to ten minutes could reset your fitness, steady your mood, and strengthen your heart? I am touching on the topic of micro running—short, purposeful runs that deliver benefits without demanding an hour or a perfect schedule.
If this episode helps you rethink what “counts,” tap follow, and share it with a friend who thinks they’re too busy to run!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
Season 11 Preview: Treadmill Running, Mammoth Marches, and Upcoming Topics for the Pod
Join me as I map out the first half of 2026. In this episode, I'm sharing what marathon I'm doing...and how I'm doing it (currently on the treadmill). I'll also be talking about a few other races and my next Mammoth March. I'm going to end the discussion with an overview of some of the topics we are going to cover for the next few months.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
Thriving as an Older Runner: Staying in the Sport as We Age
Aging presents unique challenges for runners, but it also offers opportunities to adapt and thrive in the sport we love. By focusing on smarter training routines that prioritize recovery, strength training, and nutrition, older runners can maintain their passion and excitement for running.
• Recognizing changes in bodies as we age • Embracing a reduction in mileage for physical AND mental health • Prioritizing recovery through sleep, stretching, and rest • Strength training as a crucial element for maintaining muscle • Managing potential discomfort through proper warm-ups and cool-downs • Redefining success to include consistency and celebration of runs • Adjusting nutrition for better energy and performance • Staying motivated through personal goals and community support
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today we are talking about incorporating different running workouts into your training. My goal to run a sub 2-hour half-marathon was realized once I added a variety of new “runs” like tempo’s, intervals and hill repeats.
My Half-Marathon Story- 0:50 New Runners and Workouts- 1:27 Fartlek- 2:05 Hill Workouts- 3:10 Tempo Runs- 7:51 Intervals- 9:38 Workout Shorthand- 10:50
Workout Shorthand Example: 1 mile warm up/6x800m @ 5k pace with 2 min. recovery/10 min. cool down-
Translation- run 1 mile (or walk) to warm up, run 800 meters at your 5k pace (use the calculator), walk for 2 minutes and do the run and the recovery 5 more times. Then walk or jog slowly for 10 minutes to cool down.
You can find my additional outlets on my YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter and you’ll get links to everything I’ve been doing between the podcast, blog, and YouTube.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
In today’s episode I’m talking about doing too much, too soon when we start to run. This can cause injury, burnout and trigger disordered eating.
If you are like me and tend to go all out when starting something new, this is the episode for you.
Running to Lose Weight Can be Trouble- 1:27 Under Fueling can be an Older Runner Issue- 2:14 Help for Disordered Eating- 2:50 Tempting to Start Back Running Where we Left Off- 3:14 Body Adaptability- 4:00 Burnout and Overtraining- 4:445 FlyLady?- 5:55
Flylady (a resource to help you clean your house...listen to the episode to find out how this relates to running, lol)- http://flylady.net/
You can find my additional Wrinkled Runner outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter and you’ll get links to everything I’ve been doing between the podcast, blog, and YouTube.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
In this episode, I’m going over the benefits of running by time instead of mileage. If you are a beginner, and have used a program that has you run/walk for a certain amount of time, this can be a good way to keep moving forward with your running.
When I am in my “off-season” (not training for any races), I often go out for a 40 minute or 60 minute run instead of defining how many miles I want to do.
Benefits of Running by Time- 1:00 Apple Intervals App- 2:12 Route Variety- 4:05 Motivation to Run- 4:55 Things to Think About- 6:42 Next Week’s Topic- 9:16
You can find my additional outlets on The Wrinkled Runner YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter and you’ll get links to everything I’ve been doing between the podcast, blog, and YouTube.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
This episode is a fast over view of warming up. The important take away is that warming up can be a good way to help your body get ready to run, and I mention the things I do to warm up. Those are leg swings, butt kicks and knee grabs. You can see me do butt kicks and leg swings in my YouTube video on the subject, which I’ll link to down below under the Resources section.
I don’t go into very much detail about specific warm ups you can try, so if you are interested in seeing more of what to do I provided links to sites and videos for you to tak a look at.
There was a chunk of the podcast that didn’t make it that talked about dynamic stretches for warm up, rather than static stretches. Dynamic stretching is what is generally recommended, instead of the kind of stretching where you hold a muscle in the stretched position for a period of time. That can lead to injury. Take a look at the Dynamic Warm Up video linked below.
RRCA Start to Run- 0:15 Warm Up to Get Rid of Sluggish Starts- 1:24 Muscles Are Ready to Move- 1:50 How Long to Warm Up?- 2:04 Personal Routine- 2:46 Adjusting Training- 3:20 Next Week- 4:18
On today’s podcast I’m talking about the importance of rest and recovery for runners. Our bodies can do amazing things, and when you understand why they do what they do you’ll understand the importance of resting that body to get it ready to do even greater things!
Today is a quickie, but so important!
- General Training Plan - 0:27 - Temptation to GO and GO- 0:54 - Generic Training Plans Don’t Account for ME (or YOU)- 1:17 - Beginning Older Runner- 2:12 - Damage We Do Helps Us Get Stronger (if we get our rest)- 2:22 - Are You Still Fatigued After a Rest Day?- 2:56 - Hard Crosstraining= NO run- 3:10 - RRCA Training Recommendations- 3:30 - Pete MaGill (masters expert)- 3:45 - Injury Prevention- 4:06 - Learn to Run from the RRCA- 4:15
Today we are talking about the words runners use and what they mean. One note about running workout terms like fartlek, tempo, etc., I will cover workouts and what they are and how to do them in a podcast episode in March, so if you're looking for that subscribe so you don't miss it.
I'm going to list the words below, and when I talk about them so if you are familiar with some terms but not others you can jump to the words you want.
Additional Resources: The Wrinkled Runner Blog Post on "Terms to Know"- in case you want to see the list of words and the definitions YouTube Video on "Terms to Know" To sign up for The Wrinkled Runner newsletter- a once a month email that includes links to everything that was put out the previous month over on the blog, the YouTube channel and this podcast. I also include interesting running resources that I've found and talk a little about whatever has been going on in my running day to day. Runners Connect- runnersconnect.net
Ultra Documentaries you may find interesting: Desert Runners Karl Meltzer: Made to be Broken Running for Good
In this episode, I talk about the RRCA (Road Runners Club of America) Start to Run program. I am certified as a running coach by the RRCA, and direct new runners to this program.
The plan utilizes the Run/Walk method to get you out the door and running only 1 minute for every 5 for the first week, until you are running for 30 minutes by week 10.
Some of the specifics I cover are:
- Last Weeks Topic- 0:11 - RRCA Run/Walk- 0:30 - Training Build Up- 1:29 - Basics of the Plan- 2:07 - Advice for the Plan- 2:16 - Warm Up- 2:40 - Minute of Running vs. Walking- 2:49 - Interval Apps- 3:39 - 10 Weeks: What Now?- 3:58 - Tweak Your Training- 4:46 - Slow and Easy- 5:15 - RRCA Website- 5:30 - Coaches- 5:38 - Next Weeks Topic- 5:56 - Contact Me- 6:05
You can find my additional outlets on my YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter and you’ll get links to everything I’ve been doing between the podcast, blog, and YouTube.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
In this episode, I talk about what you can expect when you go to a dedicated running store to pick out shoes. No one ever should feel intimidated by the process, in fact, it should be a motivator to get you going!
Some of the specifics I cover are:
- Going to the Running Store- 1:02 - What new runners should expect- 1:57 - Trying shoes on at the store- 2:25 - Same Brand, but different versions- 2:58 - Why you may want to go up a size- 3:46 (NOTE- this episode was recorded over a year ago, so I talk about going up a half size. Since then I was encouraged to go up a full size and that has eliminated my blisters!) - Getting good socks- 4:36 - Discussion on cushioning and comfort- 4:55 - New runners should go for comfort to stave off injury- 6:12 - Post on Wrinkledrunner.com about study on new runners and comfort- 7:05 - Talking about laces- 7:30 - Lace Locking- 8:07 - Running shoes are for running- 8:35 - When to change shoes- 9:03 - Starting a shoe log- 9:55 - Getting new shoes before you need them- 10:39 - Running Journal- 11:27 - Episode Re-cap- 12:17 - Contact Info- 13:33
You can find my additional outlets on my YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter and you’ll get links to everything I’ve been doing between the podcast, blog, and YouTube.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
Season 1, Episode 1: Introducing the Wrinkled Runner
Hi there. My name is Sherry and I’m the Wrinkled Runner. A 50 something from Buffalo, NY who has made running...and helping new runners and older runners reach their goals...my passion.
You can find my additional outlets on my YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter and you’ll get links to everything I’ve been doing between the podcast, blog, and YouTube.
In this episode I introduce myself and why I started running (to lose weight) almost 15 years ago. What started out as a quest to burn calories has turned into a journey complete with running marathons, receiving my coaching certification and sharing what I can to whoever will listen.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.
This episode explores mid-run drills that make running fresh, fun, and purposeful. We discuss techniques like fartleks, strides, tempo runs, high knees, and bounding, offering runners effective ways to enhance performance while enjoying their workouts.
• Overview of the importance of keeping runs fresh and purposeful • Explanation of fartleks and how to implement them • Introduction to strides and their benefits • Utilizing tempo runs as a beginner-friendly drill • Discussing the role of high knees in improving running form • Benefits of bounding for strength and coordination
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
This episode encapsulates the top five podcast highlights from 2024, focusing on valuable lessons and insights that every runner can apply in their journey. We delve into balancing training with vacations, reflecting on the previous year, assessing marathon readiness, clarifying stretching techniques, and understanding when to rest or run.
• Discussing balancing training and relaxation on vacation • Reflecting on valuable lessons learned from 2023 • Identifying signs to determine marathon readiness • Clarifying dynamic versus static stretching for runners • Understanding when to rest versus when to push through
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Running your first race isn’t just about the finish line; it’s about celebrating the journey that brought you there. We discuss essential tips on training with a focus on consistency, recovery, and the unique excitement of crossing the finish line for the first time.
Race Checklist Booklet- Download this booklet from The Wrinkled Runner website for a complete breakdown of what you need to do the day before and the day of a race. Use code wrun25 in the password section
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Boston Run Show 2025 is more than just an event; it's an experience set to ignite your passion for running and the great outdoors. Imagine standing shoulder to shoulder with legends like Des Linden, Boston Marathon champion, and Laz Lake, the mind behind the infamous Barkley Marathons. This isn't just a chance to learn from the best—it's a golden opportunity to hear their stories, gain insights, and perhaps even snag a few tips to boost your own running journey. With free tickets available via a special code WRINKLEDRUNNER, you won't want to miss this vibrant weekend at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on March 1st and 2nd, 2025.
If you would like more information on registering for my meet up at the Boston Run Show, go here or sign up for the newsletter where I will be sharing details in the February newsletter.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Battling pneumonia has been a challenge, but it’s brought a fresh perspective to my running journey and this season of the Wrinkled Runner podcast. This episode kicks off season nine by taking a look back at the top five episodes from the past year. We'll explore topics ranging from setting realistic running goals to the benefits of track workouts for beginners. I also highlight the importance of base building and introduce the Conqueror Challenges—a fantastic motivational tool for those who want to track their mileage and earn beautiful medals without the need to race. These challenges keep you motivated, especially during those cold, winter months when hitting the pavement might feel like the last thing you want to do.
Conqueror Challenges- I highly recommend this cool motivator, even if you don't race! Check out the website, take a challenge and get a medal!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Could you be ready to conquer the iconic marathon distance of 26.2 miles? Discover the essential signs of readiness and explore whether you have what it takes to tackle this physical and mental challenge. I share insights into assessing your comfort with long distances, the importance of consistent weekly mileage, and maintaining a healthy body.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Can you imagine running without the pressure of hitting a specific pace or mileage? Today, Jen Steele, a certified running coach from California, shares her actionable tips to maintain running fitness, the importance of strength training, and why having a base building season is so important when you're not training for anything. This strategy has helped her and her athletes achieve their race goals more effectively.
Resources from the Episode: Coach Jen Steele's Off Season Boot Camp- do check this out, it is a unique concept in running groups Chari Hawkins- Chari is an Olympic runner (who was on the Paris '24 US Team) whose instagram is a gold mine for runners looking to have drills broken down into easy to follow steps Misadventures of a Marathoner- Coach Jen's website
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Ever wondered how to keep up with your running routine while enjoying a vacation? Join me on this episode of The Wrinkled Runner podcast as I share my personal experiences of exploring new destinations through the lens of a runner.
My Running Packing List: Running shirts Running bottoms (some trips may need shorts/pants) Sports Bras Hat Earphones Running Belt (flip belt for phone/ID or Hydration for water) Jacket Socks Running Shoes Carbs if needed (Clif Blocks, Stingers, etc) Running Watch/Charger Hand Washing Detergent (to be able to wash in hotel rooms) Garbage Bags- for hand washables that haven't fully dried before heading out, or to store gross workout clothes away from the clean ones in the suitcase Blister Bandaids
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Have you ever found yourself frustrated by walkers in the fast lanes or unsure which lane to use on a running track? This episode will arm you with essential track etiquette tips to enhance your running experience. We'll discuss the importance of following the rules (whether posted or not) to keep everyone safe and courteous.
Track workouts might seem intimidating, but they don't have to be. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned road runner looking for variety, this episode will encourage you how to incorporate track workouts into your routine, complete with additional resources for further exploration.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
How much impact do your old running shoes have on the planet? Tune in to hear the statistics behind running shoe waste and discover how you can make a difference. Join us as we highlight Jog On and Sneaker Impact, two pioneering organizations that are transforming the way we think about shoe disposal. You’ll learn how Jog On Again extends the life of running shoes by donating them to those in need and responsibly recycling them, while Sneaker Impact uses groundbreaking technology to repurpose worn-out sneakers into new products, fostering a circular economy.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Ever wondered how to lay the groundwork for a successful running season? Tune in as I talk about base building, a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of training that can transform your running game, whether you're just beginning or have some experience. In today’s episode, I emphasize why a solid foundation through consistent and structured running is vital for avoiding injuries and preparing for more intensive training phases.
By outlining practical strategies for planning out your training weeks, incorporating strength training, and managing your running volume, the aim is to make your journey toward your next race or fitness milestone smoother and more enjoyable.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
What if everything you thought you knew about cool-downs was wrong? Join me as we discuss the debate within the coaching and running science community about the necessity and effectiveness of cool-downs.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today we start Season 8 talking about "bad runs" and differentiating between needing more training versus more rest. We explore why every run doesn't need to feel fantastic and how sometimes running MORE can lead to significant improvements. Yes, there are times we need an extra rest day, but that isn't always the case!
Learning to tune into our running bodies does take time, but it is important to know when we need more stimulation or more rest for the adaptations we want.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Struggling to lace up those running shoes with consistency? The internal and external barriers we may have need to be identified, and then we can come up with strategies to overcome them. For older runners, time scarcity, waning motivation, and the ever-present fatigue can hold us back.
Sometimes we don't know why we are having a hard time getting out there, and you just need someone to prompt you to figure it out. Check out the resource section for a quiz you can take which will show you what may be a barrier.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
For those of us older runners, there are some nutrients that we need to pay attention to. This episode talks more about what we need in general, rather than running specific fueling, but the same things also enhance our runner bodies.
The Wrinkled Runner YouTube Channel: Real Food for Runners - check out the recipes in the description (which are also videos), they are different than the recipes below
Recipes for the Nutrients in the Episode: Phytonutrients- This is a list of recipes from the Cornell Cooperative Extension Protein- A list of 5 recipes that are high in Protein, and developed for athletes so there are a good amount of carbs in there, too Calcium- This isn’t a recipe, but if you cook up a bunch of baby bok choi, you will get in a load of calcium without having to drink milk (which I hate) Vitamin D- Roast Salmon with Lentils Omega 3 Fats- Chia Seed Pudding
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
As I lace up my running shoes and set out on the tranquil paths of Buffalo's Forest Lawn Cemetery, I can't help but feel surrounded by history. It's a place where the peaceful rest of icons like Rick James and President Millard Fillmore merges with the living pulse of runners seeking solitude and reflection.
I share guidelines for runners to engage with the cemetery's beauty and tranquility responsibly, by honoring unspoken rules and the explicit ones. Doing a bit of homework ensures we safeguard the privilege of their use, keeping the paths open for our reflective runs.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Ever find yourself Googling 'races near me' only to find unorganized chaos? Fret not! In our latest episode, we're unwrapping a gem of a website called Ahotu.com, a one-stop directory for runners, cyclists, triathletes, and adventurers galore.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today's discussion is a dive into stretching's role in running. We tackle the stretching dilemma, armed with research and my own coaching insights. I talk about the shift from static to dynamic stretches, the surprising truths about injury prevention, and the potential drawbacks of overstretching.
While I do recognize the place for static stretches, particularly for addressing post-run issues, the emphasis is firmly on dynamic movements as part of your pre-run ritual.
Resources from the Episode: The Wrinkled Runner Podcast: The Warm Up
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Ever find yourself setting goals that feel more like wishful thinking than concrete targets? In our latest episode, we unravel the secret to crafting SMART goals that will transform your running game.
We delve into the art of setting objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-driven, while also embracing the beauty of personal progress.
It's not just about the finish line; it's about crafting a roadmap that respects your unique journey and adapts to life's detours.
The path to running excellence isn't a straight line—it's a track with hurdles and unexpected turns. We dissect the risks of inflexible goal setting, as well and how it could lead you down a path of low self-esteem, questionable ethics, or quitting.
In the spirit of continuous improvement, we stress the value of post-race debriefs and treating each run as an experimental step toward your next personal best.
By fostering an adaptable approach to SMART goals, we aim to keep the passion for running while honing in on on successes.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today I'm sharing how glute and groin pain nearly ended marathon running (for good), and why a simple running belt turned out to be the hidden culprit.
Lesson: treat gear changes as a training variable.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Ever wake up to a morning, where the bed's grip seems unbreakable? I utilize some strategies that coax me into my running shoes and out the door, no matter how cozy the blankets are.
There's a way to help out with your run—or any daunting task, like that room you've been meaning to paint—and it's all about the setup. Join me as I offer you the same tactics that help me chip away at the pain of getting ready.
By breaking down the preparation into bite-sized pieces, I've managed to transform the start of my day from a mental wrestling match to a smooth launchpad for those pavement-pounding sessions.
Tune in for some actionable advice that will get you out the door with less effort and more enthusiasm.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Follow Laura Green to laugh at all things running! She is one of the speakers at The Boston Run Show (Jan. 27/28, 2024)
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today is the second episode of your typical January "insert podcaster, YouTuber, Blogger" here series. I'm talking about the Top 5 YouTube videos from my channel.
If you are here because you are a newer or older runner, my introduction to this episode sounds like I am discouraging you from listening! I'm not! Just wanting to be upfront that the YouTube Channel is geared for ALL things running, not just stuff for beginners. There is that over there, though, so check it out!
Resources from the Episode: Top 5 YouTube Videos from The Wrinkled Runner Channel: 5. Running Smarter, Coaching Better- Books for Coaching - even though the books in this video are for coaches, recreational runners can learn a ton about what goes into training and building their own workouts 4. Running Coaches Toolbox: Using the Garmin Clipboard App (Athlete Version)- This free app for coaches allows us to push workouts to your watches and the version the athlete uses is shown in this video 3. The Pro's and Con's of S.M.A.R.T Goals: Striking the Right Balance - You may have seen goal setting shown as SMART. I talk about what they are and also talk about how they can be detrimental. 2. Garmin Connect Overview - If you own a Garmin watch, you have your own website with all your data to look at. Watch this overview of the whole site. Future videos will dive a bit deeper into it and show you all you can see 1. Running Coaches Toolbox: Garmin Clipboard App for Coaches- Even if you aren't a coach, take a look at what this free app can do if you are interested in building your own workouts for a week or two (or more) at a time.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
As we bid farewell to another year, let's "run" through our top five episodes that have kept your earbuds as busy as your running shoes.
Starting with the RRCA Start to Run program, I was your virtual running coach, guiding you from the couch to a solid thirty minutes of continuous running.
5. RRCA Start to Run Program Week 2- Resolutions to start running were still in swing for the second week. 4. Ask Coach Sher: How Can I Efficiently Strength Train as a Runner- This is hard for most runners to do (or want to do). If you are a new runner, getting into the habit of incorporating strength into your training will put you ahead of the game 3. Introduction to Guided Run/Walks- Start to Run Program- We don't run in this episode, I just go over what you need to know before you begin. The show notes for this episode have lots of resources for starting to run, so check that out as well! 2. Guided Run: RRCA Start to Run with Coach Sher Week 1- We lace up and go...I lead you through 30 minutes of running with a warm-up and intervals of 4 minutes walking and 1 minute running. 1. Essential Amino Acids to Recover Faster and Stronger as We Age with Dr. Robert Wolfe from The Amino Co. - Most of the episodes are just me talking...in this one I interview an expert in amino acids and how they can help us in our recovery.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Can you imagine getting a front row seat to the most exhilarating show for runners, coming up this January 27th and 28th in Boston? That's right! As your host and ambassador, I'll be taking you on a thrilling journey inside the Boston Run Show, where we'll rub shoulders with inspiring personalities like Laura Green and Scott Jurek. Join me as we kick-off this event with a morning run through the beautiful city of Boston.
Ever wondered why runners do what they do? Well, I've got good news for you. We'll be launching a podcast series that answers all your burning questions about the running world. Whether you're curious about a runner's peculiar training regimen or simply intrigued by their pre-race rituals, nothing will be left off the table! There's always a good story behind every action, even if it doesn't always make sense. So, let's unravel these intriguing narratives together. Don't forget to shoot your question, “Why is that runner doing that?” to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com.
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If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today I'm talking about your first out of town race. What do you need to think about and plan for so that when the gun goes off, you are stress free and have everything you need? This podcast episode has the answers!
This talk goes hand in hand with the Racing Checklist and Booklet I wrote a few years ago. You can download it and refer to it the next time (or the first time) you head to a race. Even if you are racing close to home, this can help you work through all the things you need to prepare for.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
On today's episode I just grabbed the mic and started talking. Seeing how running bandwagons (those new ideas that people throw everything else out the window for) can intimidate runners who aren't researching running trends for hours on end makes me crazy! Don't get so paralyzed by what's new that you forgot to go out and run!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
You can get 30% off your purchase at The Amino Company. Check out Perform and Heal. I use these before (Perform) and after (Heal) my workouts. Go to The Wrinkled Runner partner page for your discount!
On today's episode I am going over the ways your body may be telling you it is time to start speeding up. Running at the same pace for a long period of time means we are missing out on the opportunity to level up and get faster. What clues can we get from our data and from how we are feeling on our runs to know that it may be time to train a bit faster? Listen and find out!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
One of the great joys of being a runner is the ability to run wherever you go. The relative ease of packing up running gear allows you to see things on vacation that a lot of people never see, while keeping up your running routine.
Today I'm sharing some tips on running while on vacation. These are tried and true, as I make a point to run wherever I go.
Resources from the Episode: Great Runs- If you're going there, they probably have been there too! Check out this site to scope out the best places to run where you will be. Laminating Sheets- If you aren't familiar with what these are, here is a better visual than what I give in the episode! This is a totally random pick, btw. I have no affiliation with the website I'm sending you to, it's just so you can see what they are. I neither recommend nor get anything if you actually buy them from this site. Go Running Tours- Excellent running tour company that I have used and found the experience amazing.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today I'm interviewing my husband Dave again. He is just getting back to a consistent running program after rupturing his achilles tendon last November falling off a ladder.
Coming back from an injury, even if it's not running related, can be a long row to hoe. Utilizing doctors, physical therapist's and other medical professionals can be the best way to get you back safely and even more quickly then if we try to rehab ourselves.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
I recap a very rocky 20-mile Mammoth March in Hudson Valley and address how it affected marathon training.
Mammoth March: Check out all the places this hike takes place
All Trails: If you do a lot of hiking, this is a great resource for different hikes you can do near you, and the paid version will let you download a hike and be able to find your way even if there is no cell service
Things I used on the Hike (I earn from qualifying purchases)
Saloman Speedcross 6 GTX: These are the shoes I used, they are a trail running shoe, but they were EXCELLENT for the hike.
Day Pack: Make sure your pack has adjustable waist and chest straps
Wool Hiking Socks: No cotton! These Smartwool socks feel great, no itching!
Tick Remover "Key": We did not need to use this, but we carried these lightweight tick remover tools just in case!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today's talk is about poor air quality, and how to look at it as a runner. I never thought I would have to worry about it living in Buffalo, NY, but these past few months we have had some really bad air from the fires in Canada. Some days you can smell the smoke in the air!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today I'm coming to you as an older runner to encourage you to start to run
Resources: Strength Running Blog - good, reputable resource for runners in regards to strength training Runtastic article on how to do the overhead squat assessment for yourself, and exercises to help with what you find. Axiom is the YouTube channel I am relying on to help me study for the CPT exam. This is a long video about the overhead squat assessment, but it's a good one and also goes into overactive and underactive muscles to give you a better understanding of what I am talking about.
You can get 30% off your purchase at The Amino Company. Check out Perform and Heal. I use these before (Perform) and after (Heal) my workouts. Go to The Wrinkled Runner partner page for your discount!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today's episode is a Q and A session, where I explain how to make your strength training more efficient. This isn't a "how to" with loads of exercises to try, but it goes into a bit of our muscles and an assessment we can try with a personal trainer (even if it's just one session) to see if there are more specific muscles that we use for running that need our attention.
Resources: Strength Running Blog - good, reputable resource for runners in regards to strength training Runtastic article on how to do the overhead squat assessment for yourself, and exercises to help with what you find. Axiom is the YouTube channel I am relying on to help me study for the CPT exam. This is a long video about the overhead squat assessment, but it's a good one and also goes into overactive and underactive muscles to give you a better understanding of what I am talking about.
You can get 30% off your purchase at The Amino Company. Check out Perform and Heal. I use these before (Perform) and after (Heal) my workouts. Go to The Wrinkled Runner partner page for your discount!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
On today's episode we have Dr. Robert Wolfe, PhD from the Amino Company. He has extensive knowledge about how amino acids work in our bodies and how they can help speed up our recovery time.
Dr. Wolfe went to college at UC Berkeley, where he was a 3-sport varsity athlete. He played basketball, track and golf. He went back to school for his PhD which led to a career in clinical research.
The focus of the research is on the regulation of muscle metabolism, particularly as affected by aging, injury, sepsis and cancer. His research has been performed largely in human patients and normal volunteers.
Dr. Wolfe has developed models using stable isotopes to quantify a variety of metabolic processes in human subjects including the oxidation and production of fatty acids, various aspects its of carbohydrate metabolism, and the rates of muscle protein sun these breakdown and the transport of amino acids between blood and muscle tissue.
Dr. Wolfe served as a faculty member at Harvard Medical school for nine years, and is currently the Direct gator of the Center Translational Research in Aging and Longevity at the Reynolds Insist on Aging in Little Rock, Arkansas.
As a runner, he has run 62 marathons in under 2:30!
You can get 30% off your purchase at The Amino Company. Check out Perform and Heal. I use these before (Perform) and after (Heal) my workouts. Go to The Wrinkled Runner partner page for your discount!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today's episode is about gaining confidence in yourself as a runner. One determinant of whether we continue to progress in running is how confident we are in ourselves, and how much we feel like we can make decisions for ourselves.
I'm giving you some tips and tricks to start running with assurance. Knowledge is power, and I encourage you to gain as much of it about running as you can so you can apply concepts to your own training, and feel good doing it.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Today's episode is about using your rate of perceived effort/exertion (RPE) to gauge how easy or hard a particular run is. When the purpose of your run is to go easy, this can help you stay in that lane. Even if you are "supposed" to run a certain pace for that run, sometimes due to circumstances (fatigue, weather, sickness, etc.) we are actually not running easy. This scale allows us to do that easy (or hard) run based on how we are feeling...not tech.
That is not to say paces are not important. I run most of my runs with a pace range in mind. RPE is just another tool to use in your training. Find out how I use it today.
You can get 30% off your purchase at The Amino Company. Check out Perform and Heal. I use these before (Perform) and after (Heal) my workouts. Go to The Wrinkled Runner partner page for your discount!
Resources: Rate of Perceived Effort article- Burgess Hill Runners RPE Chart by Run Eat Repeat The Borg RPE Scale is what the 1-10 scale most of us use is based on. This is an academic paper for those of you who like the science of it all.
In the episode I quote Dr. Megan Roche. The article I quoted is from Runner's World and is titled "What is RPE and Why Should You Track It". I was able to get to the article without signing in to my account, so hopefully you don't run into a pay wall.
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.