The Wrinkled Runner Sherry
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Running podcast for new or older runners who want to learn more about how to get started, get better or keep going.
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Step by Step: Overcoming Running Hurdles
Hey Running Friends!
Struggling to lace up those running shoes with consistency? The internal and external barriers we may have need to be identified, and then we can come up with strategies to overcome them. For older runners, time scarcity, waning motivation, and the ever-present fatigue can hold us back.
Sometimes we don't know why we are having a hard time getting out there, and you just need someone to prompt you to figure it out. Check out the resource section for a quiz you can take which will show you what may be a barrier.
Resources from the Episode:
Quiz to ID Barriers from Physio-Pedia
RRCA Run Club Search
RRCA Start to Run Program
Fleet Feet - from this link, enter in where you live and keep "All" in the training type search. This should give you a link to your local Fleet Feet where there may be free group runs.
Jogging Buddy
The Wrinkled Runner Podcast:
Choosing Your Running Shoes
Intro to the RRCA Start to Run Program- Guided Run/Walks with Coach Sher
The Wrinkled Runner Website:
Choosing a Running Shoe
The Wrinkled Runner YouTube Channel:
Beginning Running: Going to a Running Store for Shoes
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter! If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one. -
Sustaining Your Stride with Nutrients the Older Runner Needs
Hi Running Friends!
For those of us older runners, there are some nutrients that we need to pay attention to. This episode talks more about what we need in general, rather than running specific fueling, but the same things also enhance our runner bodies.
Resources from the Episode:
The Wrinkled Runner Podcast-
Essential Amino Acids with Dr. Wolfe
Fueling for the Runner
The Wrinkled Runner YouTube Channel:
Real Food for Runners - check out the recipes in the description (which are also videos), they are different than the recipes below
Recipes for the Nutrients in the Episode:
Phytonutrients- This is a list of recipes from the Cornell Cooperative Extension
Protein- A list of 5 recipes that are high in Protein, and developed for athletes so there are a good amount of carbs in there, too
Calcium- This isn’t a recipe, but if you cook up a bunch of baby bok choi, you will get in a load of calcium without having to drink milk (which I hate)
Vitamin D- Roast Salmon with Lentils
Omega 3 Fats- Chia Seed Pudding
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter! If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one. -
Running Respectfully When in a Cemetery
Hey Running Friends!
As I lace up my running shoes and set out on the tranquil paths of Buffalo's Forest Lawn Cemetery, I can't help but feel surrounded by history. It's a place where the peaceful rest of icons like Rick James and President Millard Fillmore merges with the living pulse of runners seeking solitude and reflection.
I share guidelines for runners to engage with the cemetery's beauty and tranquility responsibly, by honoring unspoken rules and the explicit ones. Doing a bit of homework ensures we safeguard the privilege of their use, keeping the paths open for our reflective runs.
Resources from the Episode:
Forest Lawn Cemetery Buffalo
Famous Residents
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter! If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one. -
Finding Your Perfect Race with a Comprehensive Directory: Ahotu
Hey Running Friends!
Ever find yourself Googling 'races near me' only to find unorganized chaos? Fret not! In our latest episode, we're unwrapping a gem of a website called Ahotu.com, a one-stop directory for runners, cyclists, triathletes, and adventurers galore.
Resources in the Episode:
The Wrinkled Runner Website:
The Garmin Connect Website: An Overview
The Wrinkled Runner Podcast:
Using a Running Watch
Other Resources:
Ahotu: Races around the world!
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter! If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one. -
Dynamic vs Static Stretching Insights for Runners
Today's discussion is a dive into stretching's role in running. We tackle the stretching dilemma, armed with research and my own coaching insights. I talk about the shift from static to dynamic stretches, the surprising truths about injury prevention, and the potential drawbacks of overstretching.
While I do recognize the place for static stretches, particularly for addressing post-run issues, the emphasis is firmly on dynamic movements as part of your pre-run ritual.
Resources from the Episode:
The Wrinkled Runner Podcast:
The Warm Up
Wrinkled Runner YouTube Channel:
Warm Up
Wrinkled Runner Blog Post:
Warm Up for a Better Run
YouTube:
Dynamic Warm Ups to Try
5 Minute Warm Up
6 Minute Post Run Stretch
10 Minute Foam Roll for Runners
Runners Connect Article: Why Is a Warm Up Needed
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter! If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one. -
The Art of Setting Achievable Running Goals
Ever find yourself setting goals that feel more like wishful thinking than concrete targets? In our latest episode, we unravel the secret to crafting SMART goals that will transform your running game.
We delve into the art of setting objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-driven, while also embracing the beauty of personal progress.
It's not just about the finish line; it's about crafting a roadmap that respects your unique journey and adapts to life's detours.
The path to running excellence isn't a straight line—it's a track with hurdles and unexpected turns. We dissect the risks of inflexible goal setting, as well and how it could lead you down a path of low self-esteem, questionable ethics, or quitting.
In the spirit of continuous improvement, we stress the value of post-race debriefs and treating each run as an experimental step toward your next personal best.
By fostering an adaptable approach to SMART goals, we aim to keep the passion for running while honing in on on successes.
Resources from the Episode:
The Wrinkled Runner Podcast:
How I Use RPE in My Training
Running Motivation
Adjusting Your Runs
Goals for the New Runner
Overtraining and Burnout
The Wrinkled Runner Website:
The ABC's of Setting Goals for Runners
Adjusting Your Runs: Give Yourself a Break
Running Slump (Burnout and Overtraining)
The Wrinkled Runner YouTube Channel:
The Pro's and Cons of S.M.A.R.T Goals
Adjusting Your Runs
Running Motivation
Symptoms of a Running Slump: Burnout and Overtraining
If you are looking for a coach to help you reach your running goals, even if it's just to start to run, take a look at my Coaching Services page on the website. I do virtual, in-person (Buffalo, NY area) and also offer single zoom sessions for those would just like to chat with a coach one time.
Find my additional outlets over at the YouTube channel and at wrinkledrunner.com. Sign up over on the blog for the once-a-month newsletter! If you would like information on utilizing a running coach, check out what I can do for you here.
If you have any running-related questions, please send an email to sherry@wrinkledrunner.com…I answer every one.