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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.

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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.

    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:

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

    • 29 min
    63: How to Start Running Again After Injury

    63: How to Start Running Again After Injury

    First, we answer a listener’s question on how to do when your race doesn’t go as you hoped. Then, we dive into a commonly asked question: how do you start running again after an injury? Importantly, this is not medical advice nor is it individual guidance - this is generalized running advice.

    Discussion points include:


    When can you start running again injury?
    Designing return to run plans based on how long you were off
    How to use cross-train during injuries
    How to reintroduce hard workouts/fast running after injury

    • 30 min
    62: How to Run a Sub 2 Hour Half Marathon

    62: How to Run a Sub 2 Hour Half Marathon

    One of the most popular running goals is to run a half marathon in under two hours. A 1:59 half marathon is faster than the average finisher - it's a time that represents lots of hard work and dedication. In this episode, we are sharing tips from our years of coaching runners to this goal. Even if you have already run a sub-2 half marathon, this episode may still have some helpful running tips for you!



    Discussion points include:


    How do you know if you could run a sub-2 half marathon?
    Training paces for preparing for a sub-2 half marathon
    How to fuel during a half marathon
    Do you need to carb load for a half marathon?
    How many miles should you run per week when training for a 2 hour half marathon?
    How far should you run before a 2 hour half marathon?
    How many weeks should you train for a half marathon?
    How to pace a 1:59 half marathon

    • 33 min
    61: VO2max Workouts, Threshold Runs, and More: Understanding the Different Types of Running Workouts

    61: VO2max Workouts, Threshold Runs, and More: Understanding the Different Types of Running Workouts

    What’s the difference between a VO2max and threshold running workout? This episode is your guide to all the different type of running workouts, including interval runs, tempo runs, and more. 

    Before delving into the main discussion, we answer a listener’s question on running shoes for the treadmill. 

    Discussion points include: 

    When should you start adding running workouts to your training?


    How to start introducing running workouts as a beginner
    What are fartlek runs?
    Distinguishing between tempo runs and threshold workouts
    What are critical speed workouts?
    Defining VO2max running workouts
    The value of strides and sprinting for long-distance runners
    Goal vs current race paces
    Our top coaching tips for including speed workouts in your training



    References:


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    • 35 min
    60: Strength Training for Runners

    60: Strength Training for Runners

    We received several listener questions about strength training for runners, and this episode has answers! 

    Discussion points include:


    Sample schedules for how to include strength training with your running
    Should you always lift on the same day as a hard run?
    What are the benefits of strength training for runners?
    Managing muscle soreness from strength training
    Should you run or lift first? 
    Is bodyweight strength training enough for a strength training program for runners?
    How heavy of weights should you use in a strength workout?
    Should runners do upper body strength training?
    How often should you strength train?
    When to taper down strength training for marathon runners (and other race distances)

    References:


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    • 35 min
    59: Do Age and Gender Make a Difference in Running?

    59: Do Age and Gender Make a Difference in Running?

    How much of a difference do age and gender actually make when it comes to training and performance? We’re taking a deep dive into those topics in this episode! 

    Discussion points:

    Why do some runners get faster with age?

    Shifting your perspective on goals as a masters athlete

    Understanding the physiological causes of gender differences in running

    Sociocultural variables impacting gender differences

    Do female athletes need to train differently than male athletes?

    How much do age and gender actually impact your training? 

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may like:

    Episode 25: Running during Perimenopause

    Episode 26: Training Recommendations for Older Runners

    Episode 35: Increasing Women’s and Girls’ Participation in Running

    Episode 45: How to Start Running at 40 (and Beyond)

    References: 

    PMID: 35058806

    PMID: 31045681

    https://journals.lww.com/acsm-esm/fulltext/2023/07000/sex_differences_in_marathon_running__physiology.1.aspx

    https://runrepeat.com/state-of-ultra-running

    • 32 min

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