Run Long Run Healthy

Run Long Run Healthy

Running science, explained. Each episode, hosts Brady Holmer and Thomas Watson break down one major sports science topic or study related to running, in a way that regular runners can apply it to their daily training and routines. We cover topics like nutrition, training protocols and methodologies, fuelling, supplementation, recovery, and overall well-being.

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The Consequences Of Delaying Carbs After Your Run

The Consequences Of Delaying Carbs After Your Run

The reference paper: Delaying post-exercise carbohydrate intake impairs next-day exercise capacity but not muscle glycogen or molecular responseshttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/apha.14215A...

17 Okt 202523min

Mailbag Q&A: Creatine, Dealing With Colds, Supershoes, & Aging Athletes

Mailbag Q&A: Creatine, Dealing With Colds, Supershoes, & Aging Athletes

Brady Holmer and Thomas Watson answer your questions.Submit questions for future mailbag episodes in the comments or on the RLRH Substack.Run Long Run Healthy is brought to you by Marathon Handbook.➡ ...

10 Okt 202548min

The new 10% rule: the #1 predictor of running injury risk

The new 10% rule: the #1 predictor of running injury risk

The study:How much running is too much? Identifying high-risk running sessions in a 5200-person cohort study https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/59/17/1203Brady’s newsletter breaking it down…https://runlongr...

3 Okt 20258min

Less Running = Faster Marathons, per new Boston Marathon Study

Less Running = Faster Marathons, per new Boston Marathon Study

Today’s notes and references:The paper: Training Volume and Training Frequency Changes Associated with Boston Marathon Race Performancelink:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-025-02304-4...

22 Sep 202511min

The Science of Running Negative Splits

The Science of Running Negative Splits

Brady and Thomas break down a recent mini-review paper on negative splits and discuss the training, strategies, and their experiences in negative splits and pacing a marathon.References:The physiology...

12 Sep 202546min

Amby Burfoot on 60 Years of Marathon Running

Amby Burfoot on 60 Years of Marathon Running

Amby Burfoot has been running marathons since 1965, won the Boston Marathon in 1968 in 2:22:17, set his PR at in Fukuoka on the same year with 2:14:28, and continues to run marathons today - including...

3 Juli 20251h 31min

How To Use Rate Of Perceived Exertion To Pace Your Running

How To Use Rate Of Perceived Exertion To Pace Your Running

Rating of Perceived Exertion is a subjective measure of your effort during activity. And it's one of the most powerful and useful tools a runner can use to control their pace. Run Long Run Healthy is ...

27 Juni 202553min

How Post-Run Heat Exposure Can Mimic High Altitude Training

How Post-Run Heat Exposure Can Mimic High Altitude Training

In today's episode, Thomas and Brady discuss altitude training, heat training, cross-adaptation...and how hot baths and saunas AFTER your run can mimic the benefits of altitude training.The paper:Heat...

20 Juni 202542min

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