69 episodes

Run smarter, not harder! Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris, MS bring their combined 20 years of coaching experience to break down common running myths, running tips, and more. We provide evidence-based running tips for runners of all distances and experiences.

Tread Lightly Podcast Amanda Brooks & Laura Norris

    • Sports
    • 4.9 • 166 Ratings

Run smarter, not harder! Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris, MS bring their combined 20 years of coaching experience to break down common running myths, running tips, and more. We provide evidence-based running tips for runners of all distances and experiences.

    69: How to Adjust Your Race for Injury, Illness, Weather, and More

    69: How to Adjust Your Race for Injury, Illness, Weather, and More

    This experience happens to virtually every runner. No matter how well your training cycle went, race day doesn’t go as planned. You get sick on race week, the weather forecast looks sub-optimal, you have a lot of work stress, or you just don’t feel great on race day. We draw on our coaching experiences as well as a basic understanding of race day physiology for this episode.

    Before all that, we answer a listener’s question about what to do in the couple of months before starting a marathon training plan. 



    Discussion points include: 


    How to adjust for illness on race day
    What do you do if you get injured before race day
    Race day adjustments for weather
    What to do if goal pace feels too hard on race day
    How do you deal with GI upset during a race
    How to adjust if you get your period on race day



    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like:

    15: Running in the Heat

    42: Your Guide to Cold Weather Running

    44: Why Do You Get Muscle Cramps?

    58: How to Pace a Marathon [Updated]

    • 36 min
    68: Do You Need Stability Shoes? Understanding Overpronation

    68: Do You Need Stability Shoes? Understanding Overpronation

    Are stability shoes outdated or the magic key to preventing injury? It’s actually neither - for some runners, they are the appropriate shoes, but they aren’t for everyone. We discuss overpronation and stability shoes in this episode. 



    Discussion points include: 

    Understanding pronation and supination in the running stride

    Is overpronation bad?

    What are stability shoes and how do you if know you need them?

    Will stability shoes prevent injury?

    How do you know if you are wearing the right running shoe?







    This episode is sponsored by Boulderthon! Use code RUNTOTHEFINISH for $20 off the half or full marathon at Boulder’s premier road race on Sept 29, 2024. Register at https://www.boulderthon.org/ 

     

    References


    PMID: 30599386


    PMID: 33306927

    • 29 min
    67: Is The Boston Marathon Overhyped?

    67: Is The Boston Marathon Overhyped?

    The big marathons including Boston and New York are ubiquitous on social media - but do they live up to the hype? We take a different format in our episode today and provide you with a nuanced hot take (as paradoxical as that sounds) on the most popular marathons. 



    First, we answer a listener’s question about taking Tylenol or Advil before a race. Then, we dive into a hot take: are the World Marathon Majors, including the Boston Marathon, overhyped on social media?



    Discussion points include: 


    How Boston may have oversaturated running news over the past year
    Why Boston should keep spots for charity runners
    Should Boston change their entry process/qualifying standards?
    Is it too easy for women to qualify for Boston?
    Why are the World Marathon Majors (New York, Chicago, etc) so special?
    Why you should embrace your own running journey no matter which races you run





    References: 

    PMID: 37075050

    • 27 min
    66: How to Improve Your Mile Time

    66: How to Improve Your Mile Time

    The running community talks a lot about longer distances, but we are focusing in this episode on an underrated distance: the mile. While most runners can run multiple miles without stopping, racing a mile as fast as you can is an entirely different challenge. In this episode, we discuss how to improve your mile time - whether you are aiming for a 5 minute mile or 12 minute mile.



    Discussion points include:


    What are the benefits in racing a mile?
    The physiology of racing a mile
    How to train for a mile race
    Speed workouts to improve your mile time
    Supplemental workouts including plyometric workouts
    How often can you race a mile?
    Do you taper for a mile race?
    How to pace a mile race
    Nutrition considerations for racing a mile

    References: 


    PMID: 34021488 
    PMID: 30299184

    • 33 min
    65: Does Running Make You Look Older? And Other Common Running Myths

    65: Does Running Make You Look Older? And Other Common Running Myths

    A number of listeners have asked us some questions based on common running myths - and so we’re here today to refute some of those myths! From running making you look older to marathons being bad for your health, we wade through the myth and evidence in this episode. 


    How does blood donation impact your running?
    Does running make you look older?
    Do zero drop shoes protect you from running injury?
    Should you stop running when you reach menopause?
    Is running marathons bad for your health?
    Does sweating in the cold make you sick?

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like:


    Episode 25: Running during Perimenopause and Menopause

    Further resources:

    https://lauranorrisrunning.com/donating-blood-affects-running/

    https://lauranorrisrunning.com/sunscreen-for-runners/

    https://www.runtothefinish.com/zero-drop-shoe-review/

    https://lauranorrisrunning.com/heel-strike-running/

    https://www.runtothefinish.com/best-cushioned-running-shoes/



    References: 


    PMID: 22953596
    PMID: 31685526
    PMID: 31045685

    • 27 min
    64: Does Body Size Impact Your Training? Tips for Runners in Taller and Larger Bodies

    64: Does Body Size Impact Your Training? Tips for Runners in Taller and Larger Bodies

    Larger encompasses a variety of body types: taller than average, more muscle, or higher body mass. Both Laura and Amanda are taller than the average female runner and have worked with runners of a wide range of body sizes. However, we’ve noticed that a lot of the online advice that focuses mostly on how to start running if you have a larger body - but what about if you are a seasoned runner who is taller, more muscular, or heavier? 

    Discussion points include:


    What are the Athena and Clydesdale categories?
    Do you need to lose weight to start running? 
    Understanding “metabolically healthy”
    How does running in a larger body increase your injury risk?
    Do larger runners need more fuel during long runs/races?
    Sweat rates for taller and heavier runners
    Running gait variations for taller runners
    Inclusive sizing gear/clothing brands
    Tips for new runners

    Sweat test instructions: https://www.featherstonenutrition.com/hydration/

    References:

    PMID: 27852613

    PMID: 38350462

    https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/overweight-and-healthy-the-concept-of-metabolically-healthy-obesity-201309246697

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
166 Ratings

166 Ratings

Myrose05 ,

Such a great podcast!

One of my favorite podcasts with straightforward and applicable information! Laura and Amanda are easy to listen to and are so knowledgeable about all things running. A must listen!

asaltenbaumer ,

So thankful for this show

This show has taught me so much about running. Amanda and Laura have answered so many questions I’ve had both directly via the show’s instagram and indirectly through the content that they cover. This show has 100% made me a better and more knowledgeable runner

Bksg78 ,

Great podcast!

Thank you so much for the podcast. I am learning so much as a beginner runner. I have really seen a lot of improvements using the advice of this podcast and most importantly avoiding injury.

Top Podcasts In Sports

Pardon My Take
Barstool Sports
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Dan Le Batard, Stugotz
The Bill Simmons Podcast
The Ringer
New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce
Wave Sports + Entertainment
The Ryen Russillo Podcast
The Ringer
The Lowe Post
ESPN, Zach Lowe

You Might Also Like

The Running Explained Podcast
Elisabeth Scott
Run4PRs
Run4PRs
The Planted Runner
Evergreen Podcasts
Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running
RunnersConnect : Running Coaching Community
The Strength Running Podcast
Jason Fitzgerald
Running Rogue
Chris McClung