Tread Lightly Running Podcast

Tread Lightly Running Podcast

By: Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris

Language: en

Categories: Sports, Running

The Tread Lightly Running Podcast provides data-driven, evidence-based running advice in a practical, accessible, and inclusive manner. . You'll learn about how to run faster, marathon training, the latest fueling science, how to prevent running injury, and more. Tread Lightly Running Podcast is co-hosted by Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris, MSc. Together, they have over 20 years of coaching experience and have helped thousands of runners reach their goals through 1:1 coaching and group training. They've appeared in Runner's World, SELF, NPR, Outside, and other major media.

Episodes

Winter Running 101: Everything You Need to Know (Ep. 150)
Jan 10, 2026

Love it or hate it, winter running poses several unique challenges, from speed workouts on icy roads to low motivation from seasonal affective disorder. In this episode, we discuss training modifications, running gear, and nutrition approaches for training in the cold and snow.


✨Join us on Patreon.com/treadlightlyrunning or subscribe on Apple Podcasts starting in December, when we’ll be releasing special subscriber-only content!


In this episode, you’ll learn:

✅ How to deal with cold hands and Raynaud’s syndrome

✅ How to layer for winter runs Duration: 00:37:05

Base Building Blueprint To Set Yourself Up for a Year of Running Success
Jan 03, 2026

Base building is not very exciting – but it is highly effective, whether your goal is to run a faster marathon or 5K. While often conflated with an off-season, a base building phase is a distinct and crucial training phase. This phase of lots of easy miles develops both aerobic fitness and tissue tolerance, so that you can later build race-specific fitness with lower risk of injury and greater adaptations overall. In this episode, we discuss the adaptations of base building, how to structure a base building phase, and more!

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Duration: 00:35:49
What is Zone 3 Really Doing to Your Running Fitness? [Remastered]
Dec 27, 2025

Will running in the “grey zone” cause you to flounder - or appropriately dosed amounts let your fitness flourish? This remastered episode, originally from January 2024, provides a nuanced discussion on how moderate intensity running can be beneficial in the correct doses - but why you don’t want to train every day in this zone.

✨Join us on Patreon.com/treadlightlyrunning or subscribe on Apple Podcasts starting in December, when we’ll be releasing special subscriber-only content!


In this episode, you’ll learn:

✅ What is the grey zone in running?

✅ The bene...

Duration: 00:33:13
Running Through Exhaustion: Why You're Tired All the Time and How to Fix It
Dec 20, 2025

Are you tired all the time, both during runs and during the rest of the day? This remastered episode from 2024 examines training fatigue, abnormal fatigue, vitamin deficiencies, low energy availability, training load management, and more!

Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ FlipBelt: Sleek storage options, including no-bounce running belts and shorts. Use code TLF20 at flipbelt.com for 20% off your purchase.

✨Join us on Patreon.com/treadlightlyrunning or subscribe on Apple Podcasts starting in December, when we’ll be releasing special subscriber-only content!


In this episode, you'll learn:

✅ Nor...

Duration: 00:35:53
Why 80/20 Doesn’t Work for Every Runner with Jonah Rosner
Dec 13, 2025

You have likely seen the term 80-20 running: a training approach where 80% of runs are easy, and 20% are hard. But is this an infallible rule as people present it on social media, or are there times when you may run more hard workouts - or more easy runs? We discuss the nuance of training intensity distribution with sport scientist Jonah Rosner.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Amazfit: User-friendly simple running watches with advanced features, at an affordable price point. Use link http://bit.ly/4nai73H for 10% off your purchase.

✨ FlipBe...

Duration: 00:35:29
You Finished Couch to 5K: Now What?
Dec 06, 2025

If you are a new runner or returning to the sport after a hiatus, you likely started with Couch to 5K program. But what comes next after those initial weeks? In this episode, we discuss the different approaches of how to build your endurance and speed after finishing Couch to the 5K.

✨ Amazfit: User-friendly simple running watches with advanced features, at an affordable price point. Use link http://bit.ly/4nai73H for 10% off your purchase.

✨ FlipBelt: Sleek storage options, including no-bounce running belts and shorts. Use code TLF20 at flipbelt.com for 20% off your purcha...

Duration: 00:33:52
What You Really Need to Know about Fueling Your Runs
Nov 29, 2025

If a supplement offered to make you run faster and lower your risk of injury, you think it’s too good to be true. But with carbohydrates during your run, it is true! Fueling with 60-90 grams of carbs per hour on long runs and races will improve your performance and reduce injury risk. We delve deep into the science around gels and sports drinks during your runs. After listening, you’ll feel more confident about how to fuel your runs to race your fastest and feel your best.


Thank you to our sponsors:

Duration: 00:38:32
Timelines for Getting Faster, Handling Slow Progress, and Other Q&As
Nov 22, 2025

How long would it take to get from a 4:30 marathon to a BQ times? When should you change your training paces - or your training approach in general? We answer these and other listeners' questions in this episode!


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel, and recovery mixes. Use code TREADLIGHTLY20 at https://tailwindnutrition.com/TREADLIGHTLY for 20% off your first purpose.

✨Join us on Patreon.com/treadlightlyrunning or subscribe on Apple Podcasts starting in December, when we’ll be rele...

Duration: 00:40:38
Running for Health vs. Running for Performance: Can You Have Both?
Nov 15, 2025

Is running always health-promoting - or is there a point where running can be unhealthy? In this episode, we discuss the health benefits of running, examine claims that running increases risk of certain diseases, and explore how training for performance may be different than training for health.

Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Previnex: Previnex creates clinically effective, third-party tested supplements made with high-quality ingredients, including Muscle Health Plus (creatine). Use the code treadlightly for 15% off your first order at previnex.com

✨ Amazfit: User-friendly simple running watches with advanced features, at an affordable price point...

Duration: 00:36:13
The Burnout Episode Every Runner Needs to Hear
Nov 08, 2025

Burnout can happen to any runner, regardless of fitness or experience. That lack of any desire to run is nothing to be ashamed of - but it’s also not something to ignore. In this episode, we discuss the causes of running burnout and how to navigate burnout and build back.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ FlipBelt: Sleek storage options, including no-bounce running belts and shorts. Use code TLF20 at flipbelt.com for 20% off your purchase.


In this episode, you will learn:

✅ A multi-step process for bui...

Duration: 00:30:23
What Running Economy Really Means for Your Performance with Dr Shalaya Kipp
Nov 01, 2025

Running economy is one of the top performance determinants for long distance runners - but what exactly is it? Can your watch measure it? How do you improve it? We sit down with exercise scientist Dr. Shalaya Kipp to learn about running economy and what it really means for running performance.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Previnex: Previnex creates clinically effective, third-party tested supplements made with high-quality ingredients, including Muscle Health Plus (creatine). Use the code treadlightly for 15% off your first order at previnex.com

✨ Amazfit: User-friendly simple running watches with a...

Duration: 00:30:29
Which Side of the Road? (And Other Safety Questions Every Runner Should Ask)
Oct 25, 2025

While running is a health-promoting activity, running can come with risks: animal encounters, dangerous weather, cars, and other concerns. In this episode, we take a pragmatic approach to navigating different potentially risky situations you may encounter on runs, including how to prepare and how to respond.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel, and recovery mixes. Use code TREADLIGHTLY20 at https://tailwindnutrition.com/TREADLIGHTLY for 20% off your first purchase.

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Duration: 00:37:58
The Benefits of Using the Run-Walk Method
Oct 18, 2025

Run-walk is an under-rated training approach for many runners. It’s not just reserved for new runners: you can use it during the summer heat, when returning from injury or having a baby, in ultra distances, as you age, and more. This episode focuses on run-walk, including when to use it, how to structure it, how to pace it, and more.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Upstep: Custom orthotics, molded from the comfort of your home. Use code RUNTOTHEFINISH at https://www.upstep.com/?ref=cajmuang for $20 off your purchase.

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Duration: 00:35:30
Can You Run Through Plantar Fasciitis? Treating Foot Pain with Dr. Lisa Mitro, DPT
Oct 11, 2025

If you’ve had it before, you know that nagging pain in the arch of your foot all too well. We sit down with Dr. Lisa Mitro, DPT, to discuss how to treat one of the most common running injuries - plantar fasciitis. She describes the symptoms of plantar fasciitis, how to treat it acutely and long-term, and answers your biggest question - how you can keep running.

Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel, and recovery mixes. Use code TREADLIGHTLY20 at https://tailw...

Duration: 00:39:03
How Much Does VO2max Actually Matter?
Oct 04, 2025

VO2max is trendy right now - but is training for VO2max legit or grift? We dive into the science of VO2max, how to improve it, and if it actually matters for long-distance runners.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Upstep: Custom orthotics, molded from the comfort of your home. Use code RUNTOTHEFINISH at https://www.upstep.com/?ref=cajmuang for $20 off your purchase.

✨ FlipBelt: Sleek storage options, including no-bounce running belts and shorts. Use code TLF20 at flipbelt.com for 20% off your purchase.

In this episode, you wi...

Duration: 00:32:13
Behind the Scenes: Getting to Know Us a Bit More
Sep 27, 2025

As we approach our 1 MILLION plays marker, we wanted to take you on a peek behind the scenes! Get to know us a little bit more in this special episode where we discuss the podcast, take you behind the scenes on content and production, and share a bit more about ourselves.

Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Upstep: Custom orthotics, molded from the comfort of your home. Use code RUNTOTHEFINISH at https://www.upstep.com/?ref=cajmuang for $20 off your purchase.

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel...

Duration: 00:35:55
What You Need to Know for Running the World Marathon Majors
Sep 20, 2025

The World Marathon Majors (New York, Chicago, Boston, Sydney, London, Tokyo, and Berlin) are the most popular races in the world. However, with their popularity come some unique logistical challenges: international travel, jet lag, large crowds, and more. We’ve coached dozens (if not hundreds) of runners through the world majors and bring you our best advice for setting yourself up for an enjoyable and successful race experience at a World Major Marathon.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel, and r...

Duration: 00:39:08
Running for Weight Loss: What an Dietitian Wants You to Know with Lydia Nader-Urdiales
Sep 13, 2025

After receiving many questions about weight loss for runners, we decided to bring on a performance dietitian to discuss this delicate topic. Lydia Nader-Urdiales is a registered dietitian who has worked with runners on their performance and body composition goals - and is a runner herself. She discusses how weight loss can be achieved without spiking your injury risk or sacrificing your performance - and some of this discussion may surprise you.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Upstep: Custom orthotics, molded from the comfort of your home. Use code RUNTOTHEFINISH at https://www...

Duration: 00:41:22
How to Troubleshoot Common Race Day Problems
Sep 06, 2025

Race day seldom goes as planned. Whether you forget to pack something, the forecast isn’t favorable, or you encounter some challenging miles, race day problems can happen to even the fittest of runners. We draw on our years of coaching hundreds of runners to guide you through how to creatively problem-solve various race-day issues. Even when the race doesn’t go your way, you can still come away with a positive experience and maybe even a PR!


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-ca...

Duration: 00:40:27
Why You Need All Training Zones to Improve as a Runner
Aug 30, 2025

Zone 2 is the most popular training zone - but is it the only training zone you need? We delve into all five training zones and their unique benefits. You’ll learn how to determine each zone by heart rate, rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and talk test, plus how to use them in training.


*Laura misspoke around minute 23. The Cori cycle converts lactate into glucose, not glycogen, to then be shuttled back into the muscles to undergo anaerobic glycolysis.


Thank you to our sponsors:

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Duration: 00:37:47
Do AI Coaching, Cycle Syncing, Weighted Vests Actually Work? Our Hot Takes On Running Trends
Aug 23, 2025

What happens if ChatGPT makes you a training plan? Will wearing a weighted vest protect you from the symptoms of perimenopause? Are continuous glucose monitors the tool for improving your nutrition? We tackle several social media trends and give our unfiltered, evidence-based hot takes.

Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel, and recovery mixes. Use code TREADLIGHTLY20 at https://tailwindnutrition.com/TREADLIGHTLY for 20% off your first purpose.

✨ Previnex: Previnex creates clinically effective, third-party tested supplements made with high-quality ingredients, including Muscle Health...

Duration: 00:40:20
Do You Really Need to Change Your Running Form?
Aug 16, 2025

You can’t scroll social media without seeing someone tell you how you have to hit a 180 spm cadence, stop overstriking, or do these exercises for better running form. But do you really need to change your running form? We dive into the science and discuss whether or not changing form is beneficial - plus offer some practical tips if you do want to improve your own natural running form.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨ Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel, and recovery mixes. Use c...

Duration: 00:34:09
What Your Running Gel Label Actually Means - with Kylee Van Horn
Aug 09, 2025

Isotonic, real food, maltodextrin, sugar-free, and high-sodium: if you have recently shopped for running gels, you likely have seen these terms and more on the labels. We sit down with sports dietitian Kylee Van Horn to understand the labelling on your sports nutrition products and how to pick the best running gel for you.


Thank you to our sponsors:

✨Tailwind: Complete sport nutrition made simple, including hydration mixes, high-carb sport drinks, endurance fuel, and recovery mixes. Use code TREADLIGHTLY20 at ⁠https://tailwindnutrition.com/TREADLIGHTLY⁠ for 20% off your first purchase.

 ✨ Upstep: Custom or...

Duration: 00:38:14
Avoid These Peak Week Training Mistakes
Aug 02, 2025

Peak weeks are often discussed in the context of the marathon; however, whether you are training for a short distance like a 5K/10K, a half, marathon, or even an ultra, your training will include a peak week - the week of the highest volume and/or hardest workouts. Peak week is not a magical week - but it does matter in a training build. In this episode, we guide you through what a peak week is, mistakes to avoid, and tips to help you come out of your peak week healthy, fit, and ready to race.

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Duration: 00:30:25
Heart Rate Variability and Resting Heart Rate: Do These Metrics Matter for Runners?
Jul 26, 2025

More than likely, your watch reports your resting heart rate (RHR) and heart rate variability (HRV) - but what do these numbers actually mean? We look at the science behind these metrics and discuss whether or not runners should use HRV and RHR to adjust their training.

You will learn:

✅ Why does resting heart rate matter for runners?

✅ Should you use HRV to inform your training?

✅ Does these metrics help you recover better?

✅ Does tracking your HR improve your running performance?

✅ Are your HRV trackers reliable?

Reference...

Duration: 00:31:37
How to Build an Annual Race Calendar
Jul 19, 2025

In this episode, we’re talking about how to plan out your race calendar! Most races now require signing up months, if not almost a year, in advance. We’ll guide you through how to plan out goal races, how often to race, and more.


You will learn:

✅ How to pick races based on your goals

✅ Why racing a variety of distances can be beneficial

✅ How to approach several races in one season

✅ Racing frequency for beginners vs experienced runners

✅ How to run back-to-back marathons

Duration: 00:40:40
How Enneagram Type Can Help You Understand Your Motivation in Running
Jul 12, 2025

Enneagram is a model of understanding your personality and motivations. While its scientific validity is mixed, some research indicates it may be helpful for understanding personal growth. Whether or not it is psychometrically valid, Enneagram is a popular way to help understand your motivations - which can help you through the psychological aspects of running. In this episode, we take a less scientific, more fun approach with Jillian Keaveny, a Denver-based coach who uses Enneagram to help athletes understand motivation and areas for growth.

You will learn:

✅ What is Enneagram and how can it be us...

Duration: 00:46:28
Stop Making These Half Marathon Mistakes!
Jul 05, 2025

The half marathon is one of the most popular race distances - but it is also one that runners can dismiss because it’s not a marathon. However, all-out racing a half marathon can be a very rewarding challenge if you approach it correctly. In this episode, we discuss some of the most common half marathon training mistakes and how you can avoid them. You’ll learn how to train for a half marathon PR, how to set half marathon goals, how to taper for a half marathon, and fueling and pacing strategies for race day.

You will...

Duration: 00:36:34
How to Train for Downhill and Hilly Races When You Don’t Have Hills
Jun 28, 2025

If you are preparing for a hilly race, such as the New York City Marathon, or a downhill race such as a REVEL marathon, your training will look different from what it would for a flat marathon. We guide you through an evidence-based, practical approach for training for a hilly race - including creative interventions if you live in a flat area.

You will learn:

✅ The different energetic and mechanical demands of uphill and downhill running

✅ How to muscularly prepare for a downhill race

✅ How to train for a hilly race when y...

Duration: 00:34:52
What A PT Really Wants You to Know about Running Injuries, with Dr. Victoria Sekely
Jun 21, 2025

Injuries are multi-factorial, and injury prevention is complex. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Victoria Sekely on injury risk, strength training, running form, and more. She will guide you through myths, facts, and nuance around running related injuries.

You will learn:

✅ Are some runners more injury-prone?

✅ Is pronation a big deal - or normal?

✅ How to manipulate training load

✅ The mind-body connection of pain tolerance

✅ Does Pilates reduce your injury risk?

✅ Ice vs heat vs NSAID use for injury

✅ Can your (under)fueling habits...

Duration: 00:44:50
Do You Need to Cool Down After a Run?
Jun 14, 2025

As many runners know, a run takes more time than just the miles themselves. You have a pre-run warm-up and recovery nutrition - and so you may wonder if you really need a cooldown after your run, or if you can save some time there. In this episode, we answer a common listener question about what a cooldown after runs actually does - and if you need to do them. 

We break this discussion into a physiological explanation of what a cooldown does (and what a cooldown won’t achieve) and a practical explanation of how to app...

Duration: 00:33:41
Does Zone 2 Actually Matter for Runners? Debunking Myths and Answering Your Top Zone 2 Running Questions
Jun 07, 2025

Are you confused about all the zone 2 chatter on social media? Do you experience frustration when you try to run and your watch tells you running in zone 3 despite it feeling easy? There is so much information about zone 2 and running - and some of it is correct, some of it is over-simplified, and some is over-exaggerated. 

In this episode, you will learn what exactly zone 2 is - and how much it actually matters for running. We answer your questions about zone 2 and dispel myths about zone 2.

You will learn:

✅ Different tests and for...

Duration: 00:39:59
The Best Running Books and Our Summer Reading List
May 30, 2025

Are you looking for a good audiobook to listen to as you start logging more miles this summer? We have a whole list of audiobook recommendations for your long runs, plus our current favorite running books. 

Our recommendations include:

Up to Speed by Christine YuPeak Performance by Steve Magness and Brad StulburgRun to the Finish by Amanda BrooksOut of Thin Air by Michael CrawleyGood for a Girl by Lauren FleshmanEverything Fat Loss by Ben CarpenterThe Athlete’s Gut by Patrick WilsonRun Like a Pro by Matt FitzgeraldThe Explorer’s Gene by Alex HutchinsonHow Bad Do You Want...

Duration: 00:28:31
How to Embrace New Things During Long Running Breaks with Mirna Valerio
May 23, 2025

In this episode, we are joined by the wonderful Mirna Valerio, a best-selling author, content creator, and accomplished ultra runner and multisport athlete. Mirna discusses how she learned to embrace new sports and hobbies during a long break from running. Whether you take an intentional or forced break from running, you’ll learn a lot from her discussion on identity, the mental side of a break from running, and more. 

 In this episode, you’ll learn from her about: 

Identity and runningHow she ventured into other sports, including cycling and skiingMindset shifts from running to broader trainin...

Duration: 00:44:39
How to Run Your Fastest 10K
May 16, 2025

Whether you are aiming for a 1-hour 10K, want to run a sub-50 min 10K, or even a sub-40 min 10K, this episode is for you! We discuss how to run PR in the 10K, no matter your pace. This episode is for intermediate to experienced runners. If you are looking for more information on your first 10K, tune into episode 38! 

In this episode, you will learn:

The benefits of including a 10K in your race scheduleWeekly volume and long runs when aiming for a 10K PROur favorite 10K workouts when training for a PRHow to p...

Duration: 00:37:36
How to Set Realistic Time Goals in Running
May 10, 2025

One of the most common running questions, from the 5K to the marathon, is about how to set goals. You have big, exciting time goals and you want to achieve them - but are they realistic? How much progress can you expect in a training cycle? How do you set goal pace? 

This discussion brings you practical guidance for setting time goals in running, whether you are a beginner or an experienced runner. We discuss setting marathon goals, as well as setting half marathon goals and 10K/5K time goals. 

In this episode, you’ll lear...

Duration: 00:34:12
Why Running Fasted Won't Make You Run Faster
May 03, 2025

Morning runners will skip a pre-run snack for many reasons: gut comfort, time constraints, or the belief that running fasted will make them faster. For years, fasted running was trendy and even recommended. However, science and training theory evolve, and so we’re here to tell you in 2025: fed is fastest, and that includes during training. 

We address some common misconceptions around fasted running. Does fasted cardio make you a better fat burner - and does that even matter for running performance? Are there any downsides to running without carbs in the tank? We dive into the res...

Duration: 00:36:17
How to Keep Running Fun While Chasing Your Goals with Laura Green
Apr 26, 2025

Many runners find it difficult to balance their enjoyment of the sport with their goals. We sit down with Laura Green (@lauramcgreen), who has created her brand around the fun side (and poking fun at) running. She chats about finding the balance of fun and competition in your running. 

This episode is sponsored by:

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Duration: 00:38:05
Fatigue Resistance: How to Not Slow Down at the End of Your Next Race
Apr 19, 2025

Fatigue resistance - also called durability or physiological resilience - is the ability to not slow down when physiological fatigue sets in. Fatigue resistance is what part of what keeps you from slowing down at the end of your half marathon, marathon, or ultra. We dive into the science of durability, as well as providing practical tips for how to improve your fatigue resistance.


In this episode, you will learn:

What is fatigue resistance?How do you measure durability?How much difference does fatigue resistance make in race times?How high-carb fueling improves...

Duration: 00:32:18
How to Run Your Fastest 5K
Apr 12, 2025

Many episodes back, we provided some guidance on how to run a 5K as a newer or intermediate runner. This episode is for our more experienced runners who are coming to the 5K and want to run fast. Whether you are aiming for sub-20 and or sub-30, this episode will guide you through how to structure your training for your fastest 5K yet. 

In this episode, you will learn:If you need long runs during 5K trainingHow many miles per week should you run for 5K training?How to structure speed workouts in 5K trainingStrength training during 5K b...

Duration: 00:35:36
How to Run a 5 Hour Marathon
Apr 05, 2025

With record numbers of lottery entrants to the majors, we are seeing marathon participation boom! More runners are finishing the marathon now than ever. The average women’s marathon finish time is now approximately 4:50 - which means many runners finish in the five to six hour range. This episode provides a guide for 5-6 hour marathoners, whether you are running your first marathon or aiming for a PR in that time range. 

In this episode, you will learn:

How to pace a 5 hour marathonHow many weeks should you train for a marathon?Should you train by dis...

Duration: 00:28:09
Strength Training for Performance Is Different than Training for Aesthetics, with Coach Montana Depasquale
Mar 29, 2025

We speak often on this podcast about strength training for runners - which is drastically different than lifting for aesthetics. We are joined by running and strength coach Montana Depasquale for a discussion on how to pick a strength training plan that will actually improve your running performance - not just change your appearance.


In this episode, you’ll learn:

What to look for in a strength training planShould you lift to failure?How to start and progress your strength trainingHow do you know if you are lifting heavy enough?How much rest yo...

Duration: 00:39:15
Blisters, Lost Toenails, Cramps, and More: How to Deal with Common Running Problems
Mar 22, 2025

Most runners inevitably deal with these minor issues - blisters, black toenails, chafing, and more. They aren’t full injuries, but they certainly are inconvenient and uncomfortable. We guide you through how to prevent these, how to treat them, and if you can run through them when they happen.  

In this episode, you’ll learn how to deal with:

Calf crampsBlistersChafingBlack toenailsNumb toes during a runRed and itchy legs while runningSide stitchesSunburns

Resources:

https://runtothefinish.com/how-to-lace-running-shoes/https://lauranorrisrunning.com/running-cramps/https://lauranorrisrunning.com/how-to-breathe-while-running/https://runtothefinish.com/altra-vs-topo


This episod...

Duration: 00:33:39
Can Plyometrics Help You Run Faster?
Mar 15, 2025

If a 10-15 minute investment each week helped you run faster, would you do it? In this episode, we explore plyometrics for runners and how they can help you run faster with just a few minutes per week - when done correctly. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

What are plyometric exercises?How runners can benefit from plyometricsHow to incorporate plyometrics into your routineWho should NOT do plyometricsSample plyometric exercisesCommon plyometric mistakes to avoid

References:

PMID: 38165636PMID: 33956587PMID: 32163923Haff & Triplett, Essentials of Strength and Conditioning. Human Kinetics

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Duration: 00:29:14
Ketones, Sodium Bicarb, and Other Supplements for Runners
Mar 08, 2025

Ketones, bicarb, creatine, and more - there are more supplements for runners on the market now more than ever. We discuss some of the most popular supplements for runners, including the research, potential benefits, risks, and more.


In this episode, you’ll learn about:

Branched chain amino acids (BCAAs)Ketone monoester supplementationSodium bicarbonate (“bicarb”) supplementsBlack currant supplementsCreatine for runners


This episode is general guidance. Please consult a medical profession for individual guidance when selecting supplements.


This episode is sponsored by Previnex! Previnex creates clinically effect...

Duration: 00:35:42
Becoming a Sustainable Runner with Tina Muir
Mar 01, 2025

We sat down for a thought-provoking discussion with Tina Muir, former elite runner and sustainability advocate. Tina brings a balanced and accessible approach to how runners can reduce environmental waste and make small, effective changes for climate justice. 

 Tina hosts the Running for Real podcast, on which she discusses climate justice and social change. She is the co-author of Becoming a Sustainable Runner, is the Sustainability Director of the 2025 World Road Running Championships, and has assisted numerous races in their sustainability initiatives. 

In this episode, you’ll learn about:

Why sustainability matters for runne...

Duration: 00:35:02
How to PR in the Marathon
Feb 20, 2025

After completing a marathon or two, most runners set their sights on running their fastest marathon. However, when you train for a marathon PR, it’s too easy to fall into the trap of overreaching, or to end up injured. In this episode, we’ll guide you through how to train for a marathon PR - and actually reach that PR on race day. 

The advice is this episode is targeted towards intermediate and experienced marathoners; if you are running your first marathon, we recommend tuning into episode 17 (how to run your first marathon). 

In this e...

Duration: 00:36:14
Is Running Selfish, Running with Ankle Weights, and More Listener Q&A!
Feb 15, 2025

You asked, and we answered - it’s another Q&A episode! In these episodes, you can pick our brains as experienced running coaches. All answers are generalized, not individual. 

We answer your questions, including:

Is running selfish? How do you add in speedwork as a beginner? How do you prevent overstriding and increase your cadence? How does wind impact your running paces? Does creatine supplementation help runners? Should you run with ankle weights? Are compression socks useful?


References and Resources:

PMID: 38809851 PMID: 38665681 Wind Calculator:https://apps.runningwritings.com/wind-calculator/ More on...

Duration: 00:29:37
102: How Much Mobility Do Runners Need?
Feb 08, 2025


Mobility is a buzzword in the fitness space - but what does it actually mean? Can improving your mobility help you run faster? Do you need complicated routines, or just a few intentional movements? We sort through the trends to bring you an evidence-based and practical approach to mobility for runners.  

In this episode, you’ll learn:

The difference between mobility and flexibility Why does mobility matter for runners? The relationship between mobility, flexibility, and running economy Does greater mobility reduce your injury risk? Does foam rolling improve mobility? How to do mobility exer...

Duration: 00:30:14
101: How to Run Faster by Using Cross-Training for Runners with Mary Johnson
Feb 01, 2025

Is cross-training just for injured runners, or could it unlock your best running performance? We are joined in this episode by Mary Johnson, a running coach who recently ran a 3:08 at CIM. Mary has embraced cross-training as both an athlete and a coach; in this episode, she shares how it’s helped her get faster - and how it can do the same for you. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

What counts as cross-training for runners? If all runners benefit from cross-training How doing workouts in cross-training can improve your fitness If your heart rate is th...

Duration: 00:34:50
100: Understanding Different Marathon Training Plans and Methodologies
Jan 25, 2025

You’ve likely encountered all sorts of different marathon training plans - Higdon, Hansons, Run Less Run Faster, Low Heart Rate, and more. You may have wondered which of these plans, if any, is right for you - and we are here to take that guesswork out for you! In this episode, two seasoned running coaches examine different marathon training methodologies.

This is episode 100 and we want to thank each and everyone of you for listening and supporting the podcast!

Discussion points include:

Defining the 80/20 principle The Hansons Marathon Method MAF Method/Low Heart Ra...

Duration: 00:34:16
99: Does Heel Striking Cause Injury? Myth vs Science on Running Injuries
Jan 18, 2025

Is heel striking bad? Should you change your running form? You’ve probably heard conflicting answers on your questions about running injuries - so we bring the science to work through myth vs supported theory on running injuries. We also share approaches for actually reducing your injury risk - and these may surprise you. 

Discussion points include:

Does heel striking cause injury? Should you change your running form? Do max-cushioned shoes increase injury risk? Did you get injured because you didn’t stretch enough? Can running on concrete cause injury? Will zero drop running shoes reduce injur...

Duration: 00:32:51
98: Is Sugar Bad for Runners? Dispelling Common Fueling Myths with Cortney Berling, RD, MPH
Jan 11, 2025

You’ve likely heard that high sugar consumption has health risks - so how do you reconcile that with your need to fuel as a runner? Is sugar bad for runners, or is it a necessary fuel source for your fastest running and healthiest self? (Spoiler: it's the latter!) We brought on Cortney Berling, RD, MPH, to dispel common myths about sugar for runners. 

Discussion points include:

Defining the different types of sugar What’s the difference between using candy and gels on runs? Whole foods vs engineered sports nutrition products Does sugar have the same impac...

Duration: 00:35:15
97: Should You Run Everyday? What Running Coaches Think of Run Streaks
Jan 04, 2025

We take an informed deep dive on run streaks. Who benefits from run streaks (if anyone)? What are the risks and drawbacks? Are there alternative goals you can set? 

Discussion points include:

What defines a running streak? Why are running streaks so popular? What are the drawbacks of run streaks? When should you stop a running streak? How to safely do a run streak  Alternative activity streaks What to do if you feel like you need to run every day

If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like:

24: The Science of Overtraining 82: Hybrid Tr...

Duration: 00:30:14
96: Why You Should Warm Up Before Runs - and How to Do It
Dec 14, 2024

Warming up before a run is something both Amanda and Laura have repeatedly preached - so in this episode, we take a deeper dive into warm-ups. We explore the science warming up properly before a run and provide practical examples of how to warm up before different types of workouts.

Discussion points include:

Why should you warm up before running? How long should a warm-up be? Should you stretch before a run? Examples of pre-run dynamic stretches How to warm up before speedwork How to warm up before a race


This episode...

Duration: 00:34:03
95: How to Treat Shin Splints
Dec 07, 2024

Are you plagued by pain over the front of your lower legs? Shin splints are one of the most common running injuries. However, the treatment is not as simple as Google suggests - shin splints won’t heal for good with just rest and ice alone. In this episode, we take a look at shin splints based on research, basic anatomy/biomechanics, and a training perspective. This episode does not replace physical therapy. 

Discussion points include:

What are shin splints? Can you run through shin splints What causes shin splints? How do you treat shin splints? Can...

Duration: 00:30:19
94: Are You Ready for Your First Ultra? With Coach Rhandi Orme
Nov 30, 2024

Do you dream of doing an ultra marathon some day - but you feel intimidated by the training, gear, or logistics? If so, this episode is for you. We brought on Coach Rhandi Orme to share her first-hand experience and coaching expertise to help you understand what it takes to run an ultra - and how to know if you are ready for your first ultra. 

Discussion points include:

Common misconceptions about ultra marathon training

How do you know if you are ready to do your first ultra?

How many times p...

Duration: 00:37:10
93: Concrete vs Asphalt, PRing as a Masters Runner, and Other Listener Q&
Nov 23, 2024

You’ve got running questions - and we have your answers! Join us today as we answer your running questions, including:

Should you run on concrete or asphalt? 

What should you do after completing a Couch to 5K program?

Can you keep PRing in your 40s?

Is racing weight something to worry about?

Can you do Hydrox during marathon training?

Can you go too slow on your easy run days?

Should you do a two week or three week taper?

How do you reb...

Duration: 00:34:37
92: A Science-Backed Guide to Hydration for Runners
Nov 16, 2024

How much water do you need to drink during a run? Do you need electrolytes? We've got answers to all your hydration questions in this episode! First, we answer a listener’s question on liquid calories as a pre-race nutrition strategy. Then, we take a deep dive into the science of hydration for runners - and practical takeaways you can use to feel better on your runs.

Discussion points include: 

Why does hydration for runners matter so much?

The role of electrolytes (including sodium) in hydration 

How hydration can stop those head...

Duration: 00:37:27
91: How to Pick the Best Running Coach For You
Nov 09, 2024

Do you need to hire a running coach? If you want to hire one, how do you find the right one for you? We draw on our experiences of working with hundreds of runners over almost 20 years combined to guide you through how to find a running coach! 

How do you know if you will benefit from a running coach? What’s the scope of a running coach? Can you work with a running coach even if you aren’t doing a race? How do you find the right running coach for you? Does a coach’s own race ti...

Duration: 00:37:49
90: How to Prevent Bone Stress Fractures: Bone Health for Runners with Dr. Nathan Carlson
Nov 02, 2024

Being a runner does not mean that bone stress injuries are inevitable! We bring on a specialist today to discuss running and stress fractures, including how to prevent and treat bone stress injuries.

Discussion points include:

What is a bone stress injury? Understanding stress reactions, stress fractures, and full fractures Signs and symptoms of a bone stress injury Risk factors for stress fractures Does bone location impact your recovery rate? How can runners improve their bone mineral density? Are some bones more prone to injury? Do certain foods help prevent stress fractures? Does your body weight...

Duration: 00:46:00
89: What Runners Should Know about IT Band Syndrome
Oct 26, 2024

Struggling with knee pain on the outside of your knee? Today’s episode may help! We are not physical therapists, so we approach the topic of IT band syndrome based on a coaching perspective and research. If you are dealing with IT band syndrome, we encourage you to reach out to a PT! 

Discussion points include:

The anatomy of the IT band Should you foam roll your IT band? What causes IT band syndrome? What exercises can address IT band pain? Will stretching help the IT band? Will cortisone shots help IT band pain? Can a run...

Duration: 00:32:29
88: How to Prepare for RunDisney, Ragnar, and Other Relay/Multi-day Races
Oct 19, 2024

Are you preparing for RunDisney weekend, a Ragnar relay, Hood to Coast, the Speed Project, or another multi-stage race? This episode is for you! Two experienced running coaches share expert opinions on how to train for multi-day races - and how to strategize so that you feel good during these races. 

The physiological demands of multi-stage races The importance of hydration and fueling during relay races Developing a pacing and recovery strategy for relay races How to include a Ragnar race in a larger training block Different training strategies for a Ragnar race How to train for the R...

Duration: 00:32:18
87: Your Treadmill Running Questions, Answered
Oct 12, 2024

What do Oscar Wilde, fluid dynamics, and running have in common? The treadmill! We answer your most common questions about treadmill running, including if you need a 1% incline, whether you can train for a race on the treadmill, and how to enjoy treadmill runs. 

Discussion points include:

Shifting your mindset around treadmill running Is it harder to run on a treadmill? Can you train for a marathon on a treadmill  Do you need to use a 1 percent incline on the treadmill? Is your watch or your treadmill accurate for measuring pace/distance? What are good treadmill sh...

Duration: 00:34:33
86: What You Need to Know about Running and Pelvic Floor Health, with Dr. Amanda Fisher
Oct 05, 2024

Don’t skip this episode just yet - every runner, male, female, non-binary, parents, child-free, etc can learn from Dr. Amanda Fisher!

In this episode, Dr. Fisher explores how your pelvic floor impacts your running, including hip and groin injuries, bladder control while running, and even the runner’s trots. We have received many questions about these topics and felt it best to bring on an expert about running and your pelvic floor. 

Discussion points are:

What is your pelvic floor and why does it matter for running? Does running strengthen or weaken the pelvi...

Duration: 00:37:21
85: How to Manage Pre-Race Nerves
Sep 28, 2024

Most runners share the common experience: a jittery, anxious feeling as you line up before your race. Pre-race nerves happen - and while some nerves can be a performance enhancer, too much anxiety can wreck your race. We provide guidance for managing pre-race anxiety in this episode as we draw upon our experiences of working with hundreds of runners. 


Discussion points include:

What it means if you have pre-race nerves

Why you want to work on controlling excessive pre-race anxiety

How to calm yourself down before a race Duration: 00:29:21

84: Should Runners Follow Cycle Syncing? How to Manage Running on Your Period
Sep 21, 2024

This episode brings in some new research to update one of our early episodes - running on your period. In addition to talking about cycle syncing, we expand this episode to discuss how to deal with cramps, PMDD, and other PMS issues while running. This episode should be super helpful if you are a female runner or a coach to female runners! 


Discussion points include: 

A quick overview of the menstrual cycle

Why cycle syncing may actually impair your performance

The effects of menstrual cycle phase on performance ma...

Duration: 00:30:10
83: What Happens to Your Body After a Marathon & A Marathon Recovery Guide
Sep 14, 2024

Did you know that you can finish a marathon up to half of an inch shorter than when you started? Or that there’s a reason it feels so hard to climb up and down stairs after a marathon? It may surprise you all that happens to your body after a marathon!


First, we answer a listener’s question about time on feet for easy-paced long runs. Then, we dives into the nuances around a popular topic on social media: how much time should you take off running after a marathon? We take a step...

Duration: 00:32:03
82: Hybrid Training as Health Training and Myth-Busting Female Physiology Trends with Dr. Alyssa Olenick
Sep 07, 2024

In this episode, we are joined by ultra runner, coach, and scientist Dr. Alyssa Olenick (aka Doc Lyss)! Dr. Olenick has her PhD in Exercise Physiology and joins us to discuss the overlapping fields of hybrid training and female physiology.


Discussion points include: 

Dr. Olenick’s research on female athletes Why runners need to consider both health and performance in training Defining hybrid training Why loading the spine is so important for runners Do female runners respond differently to zone 2 training? How much high-intensity interval work do female runners need? Why under-eating impacts your...

Duration: 00:48:43
81: How Much Do Genetics Impact Your Running Performance?
Aug 31, 2024

Have you ever wondered how much your genetics influence your running? Are your paces or performances a matter of being a gifted athlete, or can you train beyond your genetic disposition? We explore the science of genetics on running performance in this episode. Additionally, we answer a listener’s question about using swimming as cross-training. 


Discussion points include:

A very quick and simple overview of genetics and epigentics The impact of genetics on trainability Is elite athleticism inherited? Do genetics, training, or both influence VO2max? Genetics, muscle fiber typology, and performance How muc...

Duration: 00:29:07
80: Running Gear: What's Overhyped or Worth the Price?
Aug 24, 2024

First, we answer a listener’s question about breathing issues during runs. Then, we dive into a whole episode based on requests from listeners: what running gear is overhyped, and what gear is actually worth the cost?


Discussion points include:

Do you need a Garmin or other running watch? Do you need a chest strap heart rate monitor? Are foot pods worth the cost? Are sweat trackers useful or overrated? Are Whoop or Oura rings useful? Should you purchase compression boots? Are massage guns worth the cost? Do you need carbon-plated running shoes? Ar...

Duration: 00:33:56
79: RPE vs Pace vs Heart Rate: How to Measure Intensity on Your Runs
Aug 17, 2024

How do you measure training intensity on easy runs and workouts? Should you use pace, RPE, or heart rate? We talk about the advantages and drawbacks of each method for measuring training intensity on your runs. Before our main discussion, we answer a listener’s question about caffeine supplementation, coffee, and energy drinks before runs. 


Discussion points include: 

When do you want to use pace on your runs? Understanding the different pace calculators How often should you test and reset your training paces? How do you use Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE)? How to u...

Duration: 00:30:54
78: What Runners Need to Know about Tendinopathy and Tendon Health (with Dr. Alex Nelson)
Aug 10, 2024

Are you struggling with Achilles pain, a chronic high hamstring injury, or another tendon issue? This is the episode for you! We brought on an expert on tendinopathy and tendon health - Dr. Alex Nelson, DPT, owner of Training with Tendinopathy. 


You can follow Dr. Nelson on Instagram @training_with_tendinopathy


Discussion points include:

Defining tendinopathy vs tendonitis vs tendinosis Why rest alone doesn’t resolve tendinopathy Warning signs and risk factors for tendinopathy Why you need strength training to rehab tendinopathy Plyometrics vs isometrics for tendon health and...

Duration: 00:43:07
77: What to Do After a Disappointing Race
Aug 03, 2024

As unfortunate as it is, it’s inevitable if you run enough: a disappointing race can happen. This experience happens to almost every runner! It’s part of putting yourself out there and chasing your goals.  We talk about dealing with challenging races and missed goals in this episode. 


Before our main topic, we answer a listener's question about scrapping vs foam rolling.


Why and how to do a post-race assessment  Navigating post-race emotions What can you do in the 24 hours after a tough race? Should you do a redemption race? ...

Duration: 00:29:14
76: What to Eat Before Runs, Recovery Nutrition, and Low Energy Availability
Jul 27, 2024

Our listener question follows up on the listener question from episode 72 - how do you take objective vs subject approaches to determine your best race distance? Then, we dive into an important topic: pre- and post-run nutrition, and why they matter so much. We dive into the science and provide practical tips that you can implement in your own training. 


Discussion points include:

The definition of LEA and REDs Unintentional vs intentional LEA Symptoms and impacts of LEA How much and what should you eat before runs How soon should you eat after a...

Duration: 00:30:28
75: Why Your Easy Pace Isn't Improving, Low Volume Marathon Plans, and More: Our Informed Hot Takes
Jul 20, 2024

In the midst of a running boom, there is more information than ever being shared on social media. However, some of that information is misguided or presented without nuance - if not just straight up inaccurate. Our “hot takes” episodes guide you through some of these topics, drawing from our years of experience in coaching and from an evidence-based approach to coaching and training theory.


Discussion points:

Should you take electrolytes daily during the summer? Should your easy pace always be improving? Is red light therapy beneficial for recovery? Should you take ice bath...

Duration: 00:29:29
74: How to Set Realistic Running Goals (With Elisabeth Scott of Running Explained)
Jul 13, 2024

We are doing something a bit different in this episode! Periodically, we will bring guests onto the show. Today we have our first guest, who has graciously hosted us on her podcast before. Elisabeth Scott of Running Explained joins us for a discussion on running goals. 


Discussion points include: 

Process goals vs outcome goals How much can you improve in a training cycle? How to set realistic running goals How to use race equivalency calculators Mental vs physical limitations  How to reset after missing your goals How social media impacts goal setting


...

Duration: 00:34:20
73: How to Use Heart Rate Zones for Running
Jul 06, 2024

We collected listener questions on Instagram to provide you with a practical guide for how to use heart rate zones for running. 


Discussion points include:

Who should use heart rate zone training? Are Garmin’s heart rate zones accurate? How to calculate your individual heart rate zones Understanding the five-zone model Should you use your watch or a chest strap to measure HR on runs? Should certain runners NOT use heart rate zones? What is cardiac drift? Should you use heart rate monitoring for your hard workouts? What is so bad about zone 3? How...

Duration: 00:37:18
72: How to Train for Your First Half Marathon
Jun 29, 2024

The half marathon is one of the most popular race distance out there, for both experienced and novice runners. This episode focuses on how to train for your first marathon - while minimizing injury risk and enjoying the experience. These tips can also be helpful even if you are an experienced half marathon runner! 


Discussion points include:

Do you need to race shorter distances before you do a half marathon? How long should you spend training for your first half marathon?  How to pick a half marathon plan for your first race How fa...

Duration: 00:30:30
71: How to Travel for a Marathon (Or Other Destination Race)
Jun 22, 2024

Are you traveling for a marathon (or other distance) soon, either domestically or internationally? Then this episode is for you! We have tips on how to make your destination race - and all the travel logistics around it - the smoothest and most enjoyable experience possible. 


Discussion points:

Managing your hydration while traveling for a race

How to sleep on an airplane

How to deal with jet lag around your race

Should you do a shakeout run after arriving at your destination?

Nutritional considerations f...

Duration: 00:30:04
71: How to Travel for a Marathon (or Any Race Distance)
Jun 22, 2024

Are you traveling for a marathon (or other distance) soon, either domestically or internationally? Then this episode is for you! We have tips on how to make your destination race - and all the travel logistics around it - the smoothest and most enjoyable experience possible. 


Discussion points:

Managing your hydration while traveling for a race

How to sleep on an airplane

How to deal with jet lag around your race

Should you do a shakeout run after arriving at your destination?

Nutritional considerations f...

Duration: 00:30:38
70: How to Fit Running and Training into Your Life
Jun 15, 2024

Easy runs, interval workouts, strength training, prehab work, warm-ups, cross-training, and recovery - it’s a lot for anyone, much less if you are balancing a job and family! Additionally, you may have received messaging before that you NEED to do more to improve - but maybe that doesn’t mesh with your real life. 

There is a big gap between training theory and the actual applied practice of training. So how do you fit in running, strength, and supplemental training into your life? We are bringing you tips for time-limited athletes, based on our years of exper...

Duration: 00:30:38
69: How to Adjust Your Race for Injury, Illness, Weather, and More
Jun 08, 2024

This experience happens to virtually every runner. No matter how well your training cycle went, race day doesn’t go as planned. You get sick on race week, the weather forecast looks sub-optimal, you have a lot of work stress, or you just don’t feel great on race day. We draw on our coaching experiences as well as a basic understanding of race day physiology for this episode.

Before all that, we answer a listener’s question about what to do in the couple of months before starting a marathon training plan. 


Discus...

Duration: 00:36:52
68: Do You Need Stability Shoes? Understanding Overpronation
Jun 01, 2024

Are stability shoes outdated or the magic key to preventing injury? It’s actually neither - for some runners, they are the appropriate shoes, but they aren’t for everyone. We discuss overpronation and stability shoes in this episode. 


Discussion points include: 

Understanding pronation and supination in the running stride

Is overpronation bad?

What are stability shoes and how do you if know you need them?

Will stability shoes prevent injury?

How do you know if you are wearing the right running shoe?


...

Duration: 00:29:09
67: Is The Boston Marathon Overhyped?
May 25, 2024

The big marathons including Boston and New York are ubiquitous on social media - but do they live up to the hype? We take a different format in our episode today and provide you with a nuanced hot take (as paradoxical as that sounds) on the most popular marathons. 


First, we answer a listener’s question about taking Tylenol or Advil before a race. Then, we dive into a hot take: are the World Marathon Majors, including the Boston Marathon, overhyped on social media?


Discussion points include: 

How Bost...

Duration: 00:27:35
66: How to Improve Your Mile Time
May 18, 2024

The running community talks a lot about longer distances, but we are focusing in this episode on an underrated distance: the mile. While most runners can run multiple miles without stopping, racing a mile as fast as you can is an entirely different challenge. In this episode, we discuss how to improve your mile time - whether you are aiming for a 5 minute mile or 12 minute mile.


Discussion points include:

What are the benefits in racing a mile? The physiology of racing a mile How to train for a mile race Speed workouts...

Duration: 00:33:29
65: Does Running Make You Look Older? And Other Common Running Myths
May 11, 2024

A number of listeners have asked us some questions based on common running myths - and so we’re here today to refute some of those myths! From running making you look older to marathons being bad for your health, we wade through the myth and evidence in this episode. 

How does blood donation impact your running? Does running make you look older? Do zero drop shoes protect you from running injury? Should you stop running when you reach menopause? Is running marathons bad for your health? Does sweating in the cold make you sick?

If you enj...

Duration: 00:27:51
64: Does Body Size Impact Your Training? Tips for Runners in Taller and Larger Bodies
May 04, 2024

Larger encompasses a variety of body types: taller than average, more muscle, or higher body mass. Both Laura and Amanda are taller than the average female runner and have worked with runners of a wide range of body sizes. However, we’ve noticed that a lot of the online advice that focuses mostly on how to start running if you have a larger body - but what about if you are a seasoned runner who is taller, more muscular, or heavier? 

Discussion points include:

What are the Athena and Clydesdale categories? Do you need to lose wei...

Duration: 00:29:47
63: How to Start Running Again After Injury
Apr 27, 2024

First, we answer a listener’s question on how to do when your race doesn’t go as you hoped. Then, we dive into a commonly asked question: how do you start running again after an injury? Importantly, this is not medical advice nor is it individual guidance - this is generalized running advice.

Discussion points include:

When can you start running again injury? Designing return to run plans based on how long you were off How to use cross-train during injuries How to reintroduce hard workouts/fast running after injury


Duration: 00:30:58
62: How to Run a Sub 2 Hour Half Marathon
Apr 20, 2024

One of the most popular running goals is to run a half marathon in under two hours. A 1:59 half marathon is faster than the average finisher - it's a time that represents lots of hard work and dedication. In this episode, we are sharing tips from our years of coaching runners to this goal. Even if you have already run a sub-2 half marathon, this episode may still have some helpful running tips for you!


Discussion points include:

How do you know if you could run a sub-2 half marathon? Training paces for...

Duration: 00:33:51
61: VO2max Workouts, Threshold Runs, and More: Understanding the Different Types of Running Workouts
Apr 13, 2024

What’s the difference between a VO2max and threshold running workout? This episode is your guide to all the different type of running workouts, including interval runs, tempo runs, and more. 

Before delving into the main discussion, we answer a listener’s question on running shoes for the treadmill. 

Discussion points include: 

When should you start adding running workouts to your training?

How to start introducing running workouts as a beginner What are fartlek runs? Distinguishing between tempo runs and threshold workouts What are critical speed workouts? Defining VO2max running workout...

Duration: 00:35:47
60: Strength Training for Runners
Apr 06, 2024

We received several listener questions about strength training for runners, and this episode has answers! 

Discussion points include:

Sample schedules for how to include strength training with your running Should you always lift on the same day as a hard run? What are the benefits of strength training for runners? Managing muscle soreness from strength training Should you run or lift first?  Is bodyweight strength training enough for a strength training program for runners? How heavy of weights should you use in a strength workout? Should runners do upper body strength training? How often should you st...

Duration: 00:35:55
59: Do Age and Gender Make a Difference in Running?
Mar 30, 2024

How much of a difference do age and gender actually make when it comes to training and performance? We’re taking a deep dive into those topics in this episode! 

Discussion points:

Why do some runners get faster with age?

Shifting your perspective on goals as a masters athlete

Understanding the physiological causes of gender differences in running

Sociocultural variables impacting gender differences

Do female athletes need to train differently than male athletes?

How much do age and gender actually impact your training? 

If y...

Duration: 00:32:24
58: How to Pace a Marathon | Updated Episode
Mar 23, 2024

Join us for another updated episode today! This episode is an update - with better audio quality and additional information - on our popular marathon pacing episode. 

Discussion points include:

Understanding different pacing strategies How does weather impact your marathon pacing Should you use heart rate to set your race day strategy? How to pace a marathon on hilly courses, downhill courses, etc.  How to use your fueling strategy to support your pacing strategy When should you start pushing hard in a marathon?  How to set a marathon goal pace How do you stay on pace whe...

Duration: 00:36:36
57: How to Build Running Endurance
Mar 16, 2024

Curious about how to build running endurance? If learning how to run faster and longer is your goal, you will want to listen to this episode. 

Discussion points include:

The most important factor when building endurance (our answer may surprise you!) The importance of properly warming up How to overcome cardiac drift Should you use heart rate, RPE, or pace? How to use walking to build your running endurance Can uphill running help you build running endurance? Does strength training help you run longer?  Should you run by time or distance?

References:

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Duration: 00:31:28
56: What You Should Know about Running While Pregnant
Mar 09, 2024


As a disclaimer, the advice provided in this episode is general. We encourage discussing your individual situation with your OB/GYN or other healthcare provider. 

This episode is targeted both toward pregnant runners and coaches who may work with pregnant athletes or those looking to support pregnant runners in their lives. 

Discussion points include:

Basic medical recommendations  What is safe for running while pregnant? How to navigate body changes during pregnancy as a runner Hydration and nutrition on runs during pregnancy

References:

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Duration: 00:31:34
55: Beer as a Recovery Beverage, The Gotta-Go Urgency on Runs, and Other Listener Questions!
Mar 02, 2024

You asked and we are answering! This episode answers listener questions on all things running, including:

Should you do a tune-up race or a baseline race before training? Can anyone run a marathon? How to manage incontinence/leakage when running How do you pick the right running coach for you? Are apps like Apple Fitness or Peloton effective for general strength training? How do you incorporate group runs into a training plan? How do you care for blisters, calluses, and black toenails? Do you need to reach a certain mileage of easy runs before adding in hard workouts? ...

Duration: 00:32:54
54: Why are You Tired All the Time? Understanding Fatigue and Running
Feb 24, 2024

Are you tired all the time, both during runs and during the rest of the day? We have received a few listener questions on this topic, so we are taking a deep dive into training fatigue, abnormal fatigue, bloodwork, training load management, and more! 

Amanda’s experience with fatigue and running Normal vs abnormal fatigue Is your nutrition causing fatigue? Low energy availability  Eating disorders and disordered eating Is it your training plan that is making you tired? Other factors that may cause fatigue

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Duration: 00:32:31
53: How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon
Feb 17, 2024

Is running the Boston Marathon a dream of yours? As most runners know, you need to run a Boston Marathon Qualifying time (BQ) if you want to run Boston (outside of doing a charity bib). BQ times are challenging for most runners - so we are sharing what we have found works in real-life coaching practice. Before all that, we answer a listener’s question on beetroot supplements for running. 

Discussion points include:

Intrinsic vs extrinsic factors that influence one’s ability to run a BQ How to choose a marathon for a BQ attempt How racin...

Duration: 00:35:13
52: How Far Should You Run Before a Marathon? An Updated Episode on the Three Hour Long Run "Rule"
Feb 10, 2024

We recognize that the long run is only one piece of marathon training. However, one of the most common questions we hear as running coaches is: how long should you run before a marathon? Should you follow the commonly cited rule that you should never run longer than three hours in training?

We re-recorded our first ever episode for an updated discussion (with better audio quality!). We dive into the science of marathon long run length, as well as provide some practical recommendations. 

Before all that, we answer a listener question about reflective gear recommendations. 

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Duration: 00:34:13