Peak Endurance

Isobel Ross

Welcome to the Peak Endurance podcast, where we talk all things endurance, mainly running! You will hear from athletes, experts in the field and also myself on all topics designed to help you reach your endurance goals!

  1. 1 day ago

    Eat Like a Runner: The Nutrition Fundamentals That Actually Support Your Training

    Most runners train hard and eat like an afterthought. In this episode, Isobel and Ron break down the nutrition fundamentals that directly support your training: not the fads, not the noise, just what the research actually says and what she's learned from years of racing and coaching at the sharp end of the sport. They cover the biggest mistake runners make with food (hint: it's not eating too much), why carbohydrates are not the enemy, how much protein you actually need as an endurance athlete, and why your gut health might be the thing standing between you and your next finish line. Ron also weighs in, because someone has to represent the people who just eat whatever and hope for the best. In this episode: RED-S — the underfuelling syndrome that's wrecking performance for more runners than you thinkThe carbohydrate conversation (and why low-carb isn't the answer for most of you)Protein targets for endurance athletes, the numbers will probably surprise youTiming your nutrition around training — what actually mattersGut health, GI distress, and why race day is not the time to experimentThis is training nutrition: day-to-day eating that builds a body that can handle the work. Race-day fuelling is a separate episode entirely. If this episode makes you realise your nutrition needs a proper look, start with booking a call at peakendurancecoaching.com.au Peak Endurance Coaching is based in Melbourne, Australia. Isobel Tait is a Level 3 Sports Nutritionist, UESCA certified ultra running and endurance nutrition coach, and three-time Australian representative at the World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships, as well as competing at The Barkley Marathons three times.

    1hr 14min
  2. 29 May

    How to Brief Your Crew So They Don't Cost You the Race

    Your crew shows up on race day wanting to help. The problem is you never told them how. In this episode, Isobel and Ron (who has crewed Isobel for years) break down exactly what a good crew needs to know before race day, and why most athletes get this completely wrong. They cover what actually happens at crew points when the briefing hasn't happened, what a proper race plan looks like from the crew's perspective and how to handle the mental and emotional side of crewing. Ron brings a perspective you don't often hear: what it's actually like to stand at a crew point watching someone you care about suffer, and what makes his job easier every single time. What we cover: What crewing actually is and what it isn't What a crew needs to know from your race plan Nutrition, gear, and logistics: the specifics that get missed The mental stuff: what your dark place looks like and what you want your crew to say What to do when an athlete is seriously considering dropping Free download mentioned in this episode: Crew Race Day Briefing Template → https://go.peakendurancecoaching.com.au/crew-briefing Work with Peak Endurance Coaching: https://form.jotform.com/261448771119058 Peak Endurance Coaching is based in Melbourne, Australia. Isobel Tait is a three-time Australian representative at the World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships, three-time Barkley Marathons competitor, and founder of Peak Endurance Coaching.

    1hr 21min

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Welcome to the Peak Endurance podcast, where we talk all things endurance, mainly running! You will hear from athletes, experts in the field and also myself on all topics designed to help you reach your endurance goals!

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