Making A Runner

Nic Acampora

Making A Runner is a podcast about the journey of becoming a better runner — physically, mentally, and over the long run. Hosted by Coach and Biokineticist Nic Acampora, the show brings together experts from the running world and everyday runners to unpack the realities of training, racing, injury, and performance. Expect practical insights, honest conversations, and a proudly South African perspective on what it really takes to build yourself into a runner; whether you are looking at improving your Parkrun run or running your first Comrades. Because great runners aren’t born — they’re made.

  1. EP. 124 | Community Q&A with Annie Bothma; Latest carb stance, sub 3 hour marathon tips , how to deal with the pressure of races, strength training advice for runners and much more.

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    EP. 124 | Community Q&A with Annie Bothma; Latest carb stance, sub 3 hour marathon tips , how to deal with the pressure of races, strength training advice for runners and much more.

    To kick off a new year of Making A Runner, Host Nic Acampora is joined once again by one of the podcast’s most trusted voices — Sports Nutritionist (MSc), Running and Strength Coach , Annie Bothma — for a community-driven Q&A episode. Questions were gathered directly from runners, and together Nic and Annie unpack six of the most common topics currently circulating in the endurance world. The result is a practical, insightful conversation packed with takeaways that runners at all levels can apply to their training. In this episode, they discuss: • Where we currently stand with carbohydrates in endurance sport• Why some runners struggle with bathroom issues during runs and what might help• What it really takes to run a Sub-3 Hour marathon and move that towards 2:40• How to manage race-day nerves and pressure• How to integrate strength training into a running program without compromising mileage• How to tell whether you’re fueling enough for your training load As always, Annie brings a science-based perspective combined with real-world coaching experience, helping runners better understand the decisions they make around training, fueling, and performance. Whether you’re preparing for your next race or simply looking to train smarter this year, this episode offers practical insight to help you along the running journey, one you do not want to miss. You can reach to Annie on socials @annies_athletes or visit her website https://www.anniesathletes.org/ We hope you enjoy the show, remember to leave a review and share with your running buddy.

    1h 8m
  2. EP. 122 | The Endurance Athlete’s Guide to Protein; Evidence-Based Strategies to Optimise Performance, Recovery & Longevity with Sports Nutritionist (MSc), Annie Bothma.

    26/11/2025

    EP. 122 | The Endurance Athlete’s Guide to Protein; Evidence-Based Strategies to Optimise Performance, Recovery & Longevity with Sports Nutritionist (MSc), Annie Bothma.

    In this episode of Making a Runner, Nic Acampora is joined once again by Sports Nutritionist and Elite Athlete Annie Bothma for a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood pillars of endurance performance: Protein. Annie Bothma is a Performance Sports Nutritionist (MSc), Running & Strength Coach and Elite Long-distance Runner. Known for her evidence-based yet practical approach, Annie combines scientific expertise with real-world experience to support athletes in optimising performance, health, and recovery. She’s a familiar voice on MAR, having previously shared valuable insights on Carbohydrates for Endurance (EP.109), Carb Loading (S3E25), and Weight Loss and Body Composition (EP.116). In this conversation they unpack how endurance athletes can better fuel for strength, recovery, and long-term health—cutting through common misconceptions and offering science-backed, actionable advice. From protein timing and daily intake strategies to the role of amino acids and practical supplementation (yes, even creatine for runners!), this conversation is packed with insight for athletes of all levels. You’ll learn: Why protein is essential for muscle repair, recovery, and resilienceProtein needs for different athletic populations and goalsHow to meet your needs on plant-based or mixed diets The role of essential amino acids in muscle protein synthesis How supplements like creatine and beta-alanine fit into the endurance picture Why the distribution of protein across meals is a useful tool in meeting your daily needs Whether you're training for your next marathon or simply looking to run stronger for longer—this episode will help you optimise your nutrition and performance in a sustainable, practical way. If you want to find out more about Annie or her services, give her a follow on @annies_athletes ion Instagram or check out her website https://www.anniesathletes.org/ We hope you enjoyed the conversation and make sure to share it with a fellow runner.

    1h 34m
  3. EP. 117 | Optimising Running Performance for Life ; Reconnecting mind and movement with Author of “Built To Run”, Dr. Matt Silver - Part 1.

    23/07/2025

    EP. 117 | Optimising Running Performance for Life ; Reconnecting mind and movement with Author of “Built To Run”, Dr. Matt Silver - Part 1.

    In this insightful episode of Making A Runner, Nic Acampora sits down with Dr. Matt Silver— Sports Physical Therapist, Running Coach and author of Built to Run—for a powerful conversation that redefines how we think about running injuries, movement, and performance. Together, they explore why runners often stay stuck in injury cycles and how a whole-body, system-first approach can offer lasting solutions. From mobility myths and the truth about core training, to foot health, breathing techniques, and the evolution of running shoes, Matt unpacks what it really means to be a resilient, high-performing runner. You’ll learn: Why injuries are more about disconnection than damage. How rotational strength and hip mobility influence over striding. Why pronation is your friend—not your enemy. The hidden role of your rib cage, pelvis, and breath in efficient running. How strong, adaptable feet can unlock better movement and fewer injuries. Why rehab must go beyond symptoms and become context-driven. Whether you're a coach, elite, or recreational runner navigating a setback—or simply want to run stronger for longer—this episode is packed with takeaways to help you reconnect with your body and build lifelong durability. Tune in and discover why you were Built to Run—and how to stay that way. Make sure to leave a review and share the conversation with a running buddy. Enjoy! You can find out more about Dr. Matt Silver at https://www.alphaprojectphyzio.com/ or purchase his book on https://www.alphaprojectphyzio.com/built-to-run-book OR https://www.takealot.com/built-to-run-the-runner-s-guideto-fixing-common-injuries-resolvi/PLID95484202

    1h 30m

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Making A Runner is a podcast about the journey of becoming a better runner — physically, mentally, and over the long run. Hosted by Coach and Biokineticist Nic Acampora, the show brings together experts from the running world and everyday runners to unpack the realities of training, racing, injury, and performance. Expect practical insights, honest conversations, and a proudly South African perspective on what it really takes to build yourself into a runner; whether you are looking at improving your Parkrun run or running your first Comrades. Because great runners aren’t born — they’re made.

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