225. Planning a 5k PR: A New Behind-the-Scenes Coaching Call with Coach Chris Robinson

225. Planning a 5k PR: A New Behind-the-Scenes Coaching Call with Coach Chris Robinson

This week's guest on the podcast has raced distances ranging from 5k to ultras. Although he's always been willing to put in the work, he has felt challenged by trying to create a successful training structure for himself.

Chris Robinson is a Team Strength Running member and the Cross Country Head Coach at Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois. While his work as a coach has sometimes made his training take a backseat to that of his athletes, he's setting some exciting new goals for 2022.

Chris is 49 and set some speedy PRs several years ago, including a 1:37 half marathon and a sub-20 5k. Looking ahead to 2022, he's setting the goal of running a 5k every month to rebuild training consistency and focus on getting faster.

On this week's podcast, we'll take a closer look at Chris' running background and talk about many aspects of his training:

  • What was his running like when he set his PR's, and how has it changed?
  • What does his current training look like? What are his recent race performances?
  • How can Chris structure his training to accomplish his goals?
  • What are the fundamental aspects of his training to help him stay healthy while getting faster?

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142. Master Your Mental Game with Pro Sports Psychologist Justin Su'a

142. Master Your Mental Game with Pro Sports Psychologist Justin Su'a

Justin is currently the Mental Performance and Leadership Coach with the Tampa Bay Rays, a major league baseball team. Prior to that, he worked for the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Browns. He works with both coaches and players to improve the overall performance of their organizations. Justin holds a Master of Science degree in Sport and Performance Psychology and his framework for improving performance will give us a glimpse of how he works with a variety of his clients. We also address questions such as: What happens when you focus on results versus the process? Is it possible to "teach an old dog new tricks"? Should you tinker with your training plans to improve faster? Does goal setting work for everyone? I hope you find this conversation filled with useful suggestions and ideas on how you, too, can improve your mental game. Thank You Naked Nutrition I want to thank Naked Nutrition for joining as our newest podcast sponsor. They make dietary supplements with the purest ingredients with no artificial sweeteners, flavors, or colors - and everything is made in the USA. I've been taking their Vanilla Whey Protein Powder for several weeks now and can confidently say that it's the best protein powder I've ever had: it tastes great and I know I'm not ingesting what I don't need. I've used a lot of different protein powders over the years and this is definitely my favorite. I love that this protein powder has only 3 ingredients and the whey is sourced from grass fed cows' milk. For those looking for a plant-based option, Naked Nutrition has vegan protein powders as well. I'm also getting a shipment of their Naked Greens powder soon. I'll tell you about it after I test it out. Check out all their products and let me know what you think once you try them out!

4 Jun 202053min

141. How to Build Strong & Happy Hamstrings, with Duane Scotti, DPT, PhD

141. How to Build Strong & Happy Hamstrings, with Duane Scotti, DPT, PhD

Duane is the owner of Spark Physical Therapy in New Haven, CT and host of the Healthy Runner Podcast. Duane initially started running as an adult, wanting to add some cardio to his gym sessions. After having a hip surgery, his doctor advised him to get off the treadmill and run outside. Without having fully recovered, Duane suffered a running-related hamstring tendon injury. Through his own rehabilitation and his work as a physical therapist, Duane continues to set Personal Bests in his running career. He joins us today to have a deep-dive conversation about hamstring injuries: the root causes of hamstring injuries how to strengthen them (and his favorite hamstring exercise) prevention advice (it's far easier to prevent than treat an injury!) common myths about rehabilitation Duane not only has the clinical expertise to evaluate and treat hamstring injuries but the coaching expertise to design training that better protects you from hurting this important muscle group. We'll also discuss why tight hamstrings are sometimes falsely labeled an injury, why glute strength is intimately tied to hamstring health, and how "rest" is rarely the treatment for injuries. Duane and Jason also talk about: Why runners with hamstring issues should think twice about pool running Can heavy shoes impact your hamstring health? The most effective hamstring exercises for runners When runners can use NSAIDS and when to avoid them Show Links & Resources: Check out Duane's website at SPARK Physical Therapy Duane's Healthy Runner Facebook group See exercise videos on his YouTube channel Healthy Runner podcast Everything you need to know about tight hamstrings Our best injury prevention advice

28 Mai 202058min

140. Stay Healthier Longer & Recover Faster: A Performance Framework for Injuries with Coach David Joyce

140. Stay Healthier Longer & Recover Faster: A Performance Framework for Injuries with Coach David Joyce

David Joyce is a titan in the world of elite sport. He has worked at the highest levels of world athletics and with multiple national, world, and Olympic Champions. He's worked at two Olympic Games, with elite rugby and soccer teams, and is currently the Head of Athletic Performance with the Greater Western Sydney Giants soccer team in Sydney, Australia. He holds masters degrees in both sports physiotherapy and strength and conditioning and teaches the Masters of Strength and Conditioning course at Edith Cowan University in Perth. He's the main editor of two authoritative books on athletic performance and injury risk mitigation, the first is Sports Injury Prevention and Recovery: Integrating Medicine and Science for Performance Solutions and the second is High-Performance Training for Sports: The Authoritative Gide for Ultimate Athletic Conditioning. In this episode, we're discussing a more effective approach to injury recovery: a performance framework that isn't simply interested in healing the injury, but actually getting you to your pre-injury level of performance. We'll talk about: the major goals of this approach how rehabilitation evolves over the course of an injury major screening considerations for injuries David's top strategies for staying healthy if you currently don't have an injury For more on injuries, hear from 9 elite runners on their favorite prevention and recovery advice! Thank you to our sponsor Inside Tracker! Test your blood to see if you're overtraining or have any hormones out of the optimal range. Use code strengthrunning to save 10% on any test.

21 Mai 202053min

139. Strength & Conditioning Director Scott Caulfield on Lifting at Home, Strength Scheduling, and Stocking a Home Gym

139. Strength & Conditioning Director Scott Caulfield on Lifting at Home, Strength Scheduling, and Stocking a Home Gym

Scott Caulfield is the director of strength and conditioning at Colorado College and previously the coaching education manager and head strength and conditioning coach for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He holds a bachelor's degree in physical education, a master's degree in sports coaching, and three important certifications: Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist with Distinction (NSCA) Registered Strength & Conditioning Coach with Distinction (NSCA) Level 2 Advanced Sports Performance Coach (USA Weightlifting) Scott has held strength coaching roles at Dartmouth College, the River Valley Club, the Vermont Frost Heaves, and Colorado College. Topics from this episode include: What a "Director of Strength & Conditioning" typically does on a day to day basis The strength training differences needed for runners vs. hockey players How to lift effectively at home without a lot of equipment The strength implements he recommends buying for a total of less than $90 How to schedule strength training as an endurance runner Show Links & Resources: Strength Running's free strength ecourse Weight training for runners Follow Scott on Twitter Learn more about Colorado College Stock a home gym for less than $100 Support our Sponsor, Inside Tracker This episode would not have been possible without Inside Tracker, who is offering a 10% discount on any of their tests with code strengthrunning. They test over 40 biomarkers, like various stress hormones, to determine if you're training too hard, too little, or have any physiological weaknesses that can be remedied by either diet, exercise, or lifestyle changes. In other words, you learn about problems that have actionable solutions. After getting your results, they communicate what you can do to lift or lower your results into the optimal range. For any runner who wants every advantage, to see what they're truly capable of achieving, I highly recommend Inside Tracker. I've personally used their 'Ultimate Package' tier and loved the process and results. Don't forget to use code strengthrunning to save 10% on any test (including their affordable DIY and Essentials)!

14 Mai 202037min

138. You Have a Decision to Make. What Are You Going to Do?

138. You Have a Decision to Make. What Are You Going to Do?

Runners, friends, I recorded this episode to give you a small jolt of encouragement when I think we all need it. I sincerely hope you are well, safe, healthy, and able to see those who you most care about. I'm in awe at the bravery of our healthcare pro's who put their lives at risk to help others - and I'd like to give an enormous, public thank you to these heroes. As we're all experiencing more and more fatigue from being quarantined and isolated, I hope that you reflect on what's most important to you, invest in that, and encourage those around you with positivity. We don't have a formal sponsor for this episode but I'd like to thank all of you for making it possible. Without your support and feedback, we wouldn't be here today. I'm still in shock that the Strength Running Podcast is consistently in the Top 3 most popular running podcasts in the US. Thank you for every review, every download, and every share with your friends. Thank you for listening. Resources: Training plans, running programs, and coaching Join our community Get our best injury prevention advice

7 Mai 20206min

137. Running 50 Marathons in 50 States with Marathon Training Academy's Angie Spencer

137. Running 50 Marathons in 50 States with Marathon Training Academy's Angie Spencer

Angie Spencer is the cohost of the Marathon Training Academy Podcast and someone who just finished the 50 state challenge. But she added two important twists: first, not every race was a marathon. Some of them were ultramarathons! And she didn't run all of the marathons just to finish them. In fact, her 50th marathon this past January in Hawaii was a substantial Personal Best. How in the world did Angie run a PR in the marathon - a BQ no less - more than a decade after starting the challenge? She's on the pod to talk about just that. We're also discussing: How she maintained her motivation over more than 10 years to finish the 50 state challenge The mistakes she'd avoid if she were to start over again How her training evolved to make her into a more resilient, stronger, faster marathoner What's next for Angie after completing such a long-term goal If you're thinking about committing to a monumental goal like a multi-year running streak, 50 marathons in all 50 states, or even a time-based goal like a sub-3 marathon, this episode with Angie Spencer is for you. Resources & Links: Listen to the MTA Podcast with hosts Angie and Trevor Spencer See the MTA blog Follow MTA on Instagram and Twitter How to recover from a marathon How to qualify for the Boston Marathon How to run your first marathon Thank you Angie for sharing your story with us on the podcast! Be sure to say hi on Instagram! Enter to Win with PATH Projects This episode of the Strength Running Podcast is sponsored by PATH Projects. They're an online-only retailer of high-quality running gear and apparel that I'm falling in love with (and they're giving away three $75 gift cards!). Currently, I'm wearing the Sykes 5″ Shorts (see them in action in this video), the Pyrinees hooded sweatshirt, and the Torch base liner. Their gear is unique, stylish, and a premium quality that feels great to wear. And because there's no retail markup, PATH is quite affordable. They're using new technical fabrics and innovations to create award-winning apparel for endurance athletes. In fact, their Brim shorts and Tahoe base liner won Runner's World's 2018 Gear of the Year award. And the Pyrinees hoodie was named one of the best six sweatshirts for running in the cold by Gear Patrol. Check out their full lineup of shorts, tops, hats, and base liners on their site – and don't forget to enter to win one of three $75 gift cards at PathProjects.com (the giveaway ends on May 3rd!).

30 Apr 202054min

136. Escape Injuries and Run a New PR: A Behind the Scenes Coaching Call

136. Escape Injuries and Run a New PR: A Behind the Scenes Coaching Call

One of my goals with Strength Running is to prevent you from making the same mistakes that I've made in my own running career. Because I've made almost all of them! Some of my "favorite" mistakes have been: Running my easy days too hard Not doing any dynamic warm up exercises before each run Inconsistently completing my strength exercises Relying too much on intensity and brutal workouts to "prove" my fitness Now, my coaching philosophy is more balanced. There's less pressure on any one individual workout and more on the total body of work completed during a training cycle. And today on the podcast, I want to show you what that looks like in practice. Brian is in his mid-40's and started running about five years ago. He's run a variety of races but only one marathon. A big reason why is that he's had a lot of injuries from knee pain, glute problems, and IT Band Syndrome. We're discussing: How Brian typically prepares for the marathon His background in other sports The steps he can take to prioritize healthy, pain-free running Marathon training fundamentals Show Links & Resources: Injury prevention for runners ecourse Elite runners on recovery and staying healthy Sub 3 hour marathon training How to run your fastest marathon Thanks Brian for sharing your running life with us! Thanks PATH Projects PATH Projects made this episode of the podcast possible. They're an online-only retailer of high-quality running gear and apparel that I'm falling in love with (and they're giving away three $75 gift cards!). Currently, I'm wearing the Sykes 5″ Shorts (see them in action in this video), the Pyrinees hooded sweatshirt, and the Torch base liner. Their gear is unique, stylish, and a premium quality that feels great to wear. And because there's no retail markup, PATH is quite affordable. They're using new technical fabrics and innovations to create award-winning apparel for endurance athletes. In fact, their Brim shorts and Tahoe base liner won Runner's World's 2018 Gear of the Year award. And the Pyrinees hoodie was named one of the best six sweatshirts for running in the cold by Gear Patrol. Check out their full lineup of shorts, tops, hats, and base liners on their site - and don't forget to enter to win one of three $75 gift cards at PathProjects.com.

23 Apr 202057min

135. Dr. Victoria Sekely on How to Fix Your Weak Areas, Run More, & Stay Healthy

135. Dr. Victoria Sekely on How to Fix Your Weak Areas, Run More, & Stay Healthy

Victoria Sekely was a varsity tennis player at Georgetown where she got her undergraduate degree in human sciences. She then went to New York University and earned her doctorate in physical therapy. She's a USATF-certified running coach, certified Kinesio Taping practitioner, and received her certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) certification from the National Strength & Conditioning Association. In this episode of the podcast, we're discussing a variety of weaknesses that are common in runners and how to address them: A history of repeated and chronic injuries No strength training or a lack of strength An inability to run higher mileage Poor technique With races cancelled for the foreseeable future, now is the time to put in the real work of improving (instead of racing). Focus on training, identify your weak areas, and make your comeback to racing stronger than ever. Show Links & Resources: Follow Victoria on Instagram Victoria Sekely's website Our best injury prevention advice How to improve your running technique Create a bodyweight exercise routine Thank you Victoria for sharing your expertise and helping us stay healthy! Thanks PATH Projects! PATH Projects made this episode of the podcast possible. They're an online-only retailer of high-quality running gear and apparel that I'm falling in love with. Currently, I'm wearing the Sykes 5" Shorts (see them in action in this video), the Pyrinees hooded sweatshirt, and the Torch base liner. Their gear is unique, stylish, and a premium quality that feels great to wear. And because there's no retail markup, PATH is quite affordable. They're using new technical fabrics and innovations to create award-winning apparel for endurance athletes. In fact, their Brim shorts and Tahoe base liner won Runner's World's 2018 Gear of the Year award. And the Pyrinees hoodie was named one of the best six sweatshirts for running in the cold by Gear Patrol. Check out their full lineup of shorts, tops, hats, and base liners at PathProjects.com.

16 Apr 202057min

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