The Fueling Forward Podcast

Maddie Alm

Hosted by Maddie Alm, sports dietitian and elite runner, The Fueling Forward Podcast is the place to go for all things running and sports nutrition. Learn from other runners as they discuss their own experiences with nutrition and performance and learn from Maddie, a registered dietitian and runner. Through these conversations, we will bust common nutrition myths and misconceptions around fueling for performance, so you can find an approach to fueling that will allow you to feel and perform your best without taking short cuts. Here at Fueling Forward, we believe in fueling your body for the long run!

  1. 30. Bailey Kowalczyk

    HACE 2 DÍAS

    30. Bailey Kowalczyk

    Today’s episode is an interview with Boulder local and professional trail runner for Nike, Bailey Kowalczyk. Bailey grew up in upstate New York where she discovered her love for running. She committed to running for Clemson in college, but right before her arrival the coaching staff underwent a complete change that ultimately ended with her struggling as a collegiate runner. Bailey ended up leaving Clemson and moving to Boulder, where she became a full time student at CU and put running on the back burner. She re-discovered her passion for the sport after some time away, and ultimately went on to find success on the trails with a win at the US trail half marathon championships and a top 5 finish in the Golden Trail series. Bailey is also a run coach, and focuses on helping athletes find life balance while chasing their goals. In this episode, we talk about: How Bailey discovered running, and how she considered herself to exclusively be a middle distance runner in high schoolHer transition to collegiate athlete at Clemson, where a last minute coaching change led to a less than optimal environment for herBailey’s experience with RED-S that led her to seek help from a multi-disciplinary team, move to Boulder and take a break from the sportHow that break allowed her to re-discover her love of running and that ultimately led her to the trailsWhat is different about trail running, and how fueling has played a key role in her successWhy coaching is so important to her, and why she encourages her athletes to find life balance while chasing their goalsYou can learn more about Bailey’s coaching services on her website HERE.

    1 h 6 min
  2. 28. Jessica Dorrington

    20 MAR

    28. Jessica Dorrington

    This episode is an interview with runner and pelvic floor PT, Jessica Dorrington. Jess grew up in North Dakota, where she fell in love with running and went on to run at the collegiate level. Through her experience with injuries, she was inspired to pursue a career in physical therapy. She went on to get her Master's in Physical Therapy, and became a Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist and Certified Manual Physical Therapist. Throughout her time as a PT, she discovered that she was passionate about pelvic floor health and became Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certified, a certification that only 150 practitioners have nationwide. She is now the Director of Physical Therapy at Therapeutic Associates Bethany and Rock Creek, where she works with everyone from recreational to pro runners to help them manage injuries and a wide scope of pelvic health related issues. On top of her incredible career as a PT, Jess has also finished 10 marathons and has run a sub 3-hour marathon twice, most recently at Chicago in 2025. She's also a mom of 2, and her experience with pregnancy and postpartum and working with athletes going through this phase inspired her to co-write the book Strong as a Mother with former professional runner Shannon Rowbury. In today's episode, we talk about: How Jess got her start with running and what the running and nutrition scene was like in North DakotaWhat she learned navigating injuries and how this inspired her to become a physical therapistThe overlap between physical therapy and nutrition when it comes to preventing, managing, and treating injuries in runnersWhat pelvic floor PT is and why pelvic health is important for runners of all ages, genders and levelsHow Jess balances fueling with a busy life schedule, and her tips for runners to help them stay on top of their needsHer book, Strong as a Mother, and why she hopes it will help empower women to find the balance between staying active and listening to their body throughout pregnancy and postpartumYou can learn more about Jess and her services as a PT HERE and you can find Jess's book Strong as a Mother HERE.

    1 h 10 min
  3. 27. Amy Haas

    6 MAR

    27. Amy Haas

    This episode is an interview with runner and coach, Amy Haas. Amy is from Columbus, Ohio and is better known on Instagram as Race Across the States because she has completed a half marathon in every single state. In addition to that accomplishment, she is also a sub 3 hour marathoner as well as a running and strength coach. Amy is expecting her first baby due in a few weeks, and has been able to train and even race throughout her pregnancy. In today's episode, we talk about: How Amy discovered her love for running, and how that love for running eventually turned into a way to control how her body lookedAmy's worsening struggles with her relationship with food and body image, and the rock bottom that ultimately served as her wake up call to make some changesHow increasing her fueling and not focusing on weight allowed her to go from a 1:58 to a 1:19 half marathoner, and why weight isn't everything when it comes to performanceAmy's journey to becoming pregnant, navigating a miscarriage, and experiencing pregnancy after lossWhat it has been like for her to continue to train and race throughout pregnancy, and why it has been an important part of her pregnancy journeyIf you'd like to keep up with Amy, you can find her on Instagram @raceacrossthestates and you can also learn more about her coaching business HERE. ***Trigger warning: this episode discusses pregnancy and pregnancy loss, so you may want to skip it if you're not in a place to hear about those topics.***

    55 min

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Hosted by Maddie Alm, sports dietitian and elite runner, The Fueling Forward Podcast is the place to go for all things running and sports nutrition. Learn from other runners as they discuss their own experiences with nutrition and performance and learn from Maddie, a registered dietitian and runner. Through these conversations, we will bust common nutrition myths and misconceptions around fueling for performance, so you can find an approach to fueling that will allow you to feel and perform your best without taking short cuts. Here at Fueling Forward, we believe in fueling your body for the long run!

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