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Rochelle Di Masi

You’re listening to Runversation with host Rochelle Di Masi. Co host Sarah Denford and Stevie Donohoe join Rochelle on rotating weeks. We chat about all things Running and Community.  

  1. 2D AGO

    It's go time! Embracing Race Week: The Journey to Stevie's First Marathon

    In this episode, Stevie shares her journey leading up to her first marathon, discussing the mix of excitement and nerves as race week approaches. The conversation delves into the challenges of tapering, the importance of trusting the training process, and the mental aspects of preparing for race day. Stevie reflects on her training block, the lessons learned, and how she has grown in confidence and resilience. The discussion also covers the significance of having a race plan and the strategies to stay focused and present during the marathon. Ultimately, Stevie expresses pride in her consistent training and the support from her family, emphasizing the personal growth experienced throughout this journey. Takeaways Race week brings a mix of excitement and nerves.Tapering is a crucial phase that can be challenging.Trusting the training process is essential for confidence.Reflecting on the training block reveals personal growth.Building a race plan helps manage expectations and effort.Mindset is key to overcoming challenges during the race.It's important to focus on the present during the marathon.Celebrating small victories boosts confidence.Family support adds motivation and joy to the journey.Running is not just about the finish line, but the entire experience.Chapters 00:00 Race Week Excitement and Nerves 02:28 Tapering: Coping with Reduced Training 06:43 Reflecting on the Training Block 09:57 Building a Race Plan 13:58 Overcoming Challenges in Training 16:46 Celebrating the Journey and Achievements rMrznsyPXRaM5pswK01W Send us a text

    22 min
  2. JAN 20

    Inside the Mind of a Marathon Runner: A Week in Training with Rochelle and Stevie

    In this episode, Stevie and Rochelle dive into the realities of marathon training, sharing personal experiences and insights that go beyond race day. They discuss the often-overlooked aspects of training, such as the time commitment, the importance of recovery, and the emotional challenges that come with preparing for a marathon. Stevie reflects on how his perception of marathon training has evolved, emphasizing the need for strategic planning and the balance between running, work, and family life. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and the mental aspects of training, particularly as runners approach their long runs and navigate the ups and downs of their training journey. Throughout the episode, the trio emphasizes that marathon training is not just about physical endurance but also about mental resilience. They share practical tips for managing fatigue, staying motivated, and learning from both good and bad runs. The discussion serves as a reminder that every runner's journey is unique, and the emotional rollercoaster of training is a shared experience that can foster a sense of community among runners. Takeaways "It's not just about the running; it's also what you're doing in the kitchen.""No run is a wasted run; they all teach us something.""Every week you show up, you're building belief as much as fitness.""Trust the process, trust the plan.""Go easy on the easy days so you can work hard on the hard days." 00:00 Introduction and Weekly Highlights 02:05 Diving into Marathon Training Realities 04:17 The Importance of Weekly Accumulation 07:29 Midweek Mental Challenges 10:59 Coping with Long Run Anxiety 17:32 Emotional Aspects of Training 24:08 Reflections on Marathon Training 27:15 download.mp4 Send us a text

    27 min
  3. JAN 13

    Setting Realistic Goals for Runners of all Ages.

    This conversation delves into the complexities of athlete fatigue, recovery, and goal setting in running. Rochelle and Sarah discuss the importance of understanding normal fatigue versus serious fatigue, the significance of setting realistic and meaningful goals, and the necessity of listening to one's body to prevent injuries. They emphasize redefining success beyond personal bests and the importance of balancing ambition with enjoyment in running, especially as athletes age. The discussion also highlights the need for patience and adaptability in training, particularly when returning to running after a break or injury. Takeaways Healthy training should fit into life without complicating it.You should never be chasing how someone else achieves it.Normal fatigue is still quite hard but manageable.It's not just about personal bests; enjoyment matters too.Goals should enhance life, not compete with it.You will end up taking longer off if you ignore your body.Ambition should not come with strict deadlines.As we age, we need to move the goalposts for our running.Listening to your body is crucial for long-term success.Red flags for injury include night pain and sharp localized pain.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Running Goals 02:53 Understanding SMART Goals 08:06 The Importance of Personal Meaning in Goals 10:59 Balancing Ambition and Sustainability 13:16 The Impact of Goal Setting on Injury Rates 15:40 Understanding Fitness and Durability 18:28 Navigating Overuse Injuries in Runners 20:50 The Role of Age in Running Performance 23:58 Collagen and Its Importance for Runners 26:45 Evolving Coaching Philosophies for Older Runners 29:10 Setting Realistic Goals for Aging Runners 31:21 The Importance of Trusting the Process 34:13 Adapting Goals for Longevity in Running 36:44 Recognizing Warning Signs of Overuse Injuries 38:27 Understanding Pain and Load Management 42:07 Redefining Success in Running 45:03 The Importance of Rest and Recovery Send us a text

    47 min

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You’re listening to Runversation with host Rochelle Di Masi. Co host Sarah Denford and Stevie Donohoe join Rochelle on rotating weeks. We chat about all things Running and Community.  

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