9 episodes

The latest in running science and performance research

Performance Running Podcast Amanda Regnier

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

The latest in running science and performance research

    Gut Health for Runners with Dawn Hart

    Gut Health for Runners with Dawn Hart

    Nutrition discussion revolves around what you can ADD to your diet to improve you running performance as opposed to what you need to cut out.  We go over popular topics in social media like your microbiome, the gut-brain connection and how that is tied to sweet and sugary food cravings, how to best take care of your microbiome and lastly some great mindful eating strategist to better absorb and use the food you consume so you can perform your best!

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Barefoot Training for Longevity and Running Performance

    Barefoot Training for Longevity and Running Performance

    Dr. Emily Splichal – human movement specialist and podiatrist – takes a close look at foot health and barefoot training for longevity and performance.  The controversy comes in when discussing the risk-reward of wearing shoes and orthotics.   Some research suggests that, over time, shoes will block sensory information from getting to our feet, making them weaker over time – hence the anti-shoe argument.  It has also been suggested that orthotics will do the same – and therefore a foot strengthening program is crucial to get feet strong and out of the added support.  In certain cases, strength training will not fix the issue and orthotics are inevitable long term. In many cases, orthotics could be just a temporary fix – if a proper strength program is followed and maintained. 

    • 50 min
    Top 10 Running Myths that need to DIE

    Top 10 Running Myths that need to DIE

    On this episode I have Dr. Gavin McClean, Sport Scientist, Researcher and running coach from London, England.  Here we dissect the top 10 running myths such as whether or not you should be doing weekly tempo workouts, the overuse of carbs in endurance sport and how endurance strength training is NOT appropriate for endurance athletes.  We hope you enjoy these, along with 7 more myths that need to STOP SPREADING in the endurance world.

    • 58 min
    What is REALLY going with your knees when you run

    What is REALLY going with your knees when you run

    On this episode have returning guest Dr. Dale Macdonald from Elite Sport Performance here in Calgary.  Here we discuss running injuries related to the knee – why you should NOT accept a diagnosis of “runner’s knee”, and how this diagnosis could be delaying your recovery, myths regarding orthotics and why they might not be as bad as you may think and this different between “taking time off” to heal an injury v.s. actually healing that injury.  If you are interested in learning more about the optimizing the long term health of your knees – this episode is for you!

    • 53 min
    The Role Of Yoga In Your Run Training Plan

    The Role Of Yoga In Your Run Training Plan

    In this episode I chat with Jules Mitchell who is an expert in the field of biomechanics and authored the book “Yoga Biomechanics:  Stretching Redefined”.  Here we cover some major topics in the area of yoga for runners – what yoga is and what it is NOT, the lack of evidence to support stretching for performance and lastly dive into concept of pain science – where we bring to light new research around how tissue pain (i.e ligaments and tendons) does not necessarily lead to decreases in function.

    • 58 min
    Tight Muscles In Runners

    Tight Muscles In Runners

    This episode I chat with physiotherapist Evan Baldwin, who is the co-owner of Versa Movement Collective here in Calgary. A big part of our chat here is stiffness in runners. I hear it all the time from runners about how they need to stretch more, however – is being tight such a bad thing? And is maybe being tight just part of being a runner?  Now this isn’t exactly true, and Evan explains the difference between good and bad types of stiffness and when that stiffness might need a check-in with a physio.  We also chat about why just going for massages over and over likely isn’t fixing the root of the problem, stretch therapy, foam rolling and finally some key at-home exercises to release some of the most common “tight” spots in runners

    • 1 hr 17 min

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Electrica1215 ,

Intelligent & Informative

I enjoy this podcast for its professional format. Amanda is fun and articulate while staying focused on the subject of fitness and running. She asks the hard questions from her guests also provides her knowledge and experience as an athlete which is beneficial to both new and experienced runners.

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