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Join us for a lively panel discussion on running experiences, training insights, race preparations, and personal stories from passionate runners. Discover practical tips, funny anecdotes, and motivation to elevate your running journey.
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Training strategies for marathons and half marathonsRace day preparation and logisticsPersonal stories and lessons learned from runnersRace Day Routine ChecklistTraining PeriodizationMental Resilience in RunningSend us Fan Mail
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This episode explores the critical importance of patience in running, addressing why runners struggle with impatience, how to trust the training process, and the mental skills needed to stay motivated during slow progress. Hosted by experienced runners Rochelle and Matt, it offers practical insights for runners aiming for long-term success.
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Why runners are impatient due to measurable progressThe importance of easy runs for aerobic developmentHow social media fuels impatience and comparisonThe mental challenge of the middle training phaseStrategies to trust the training process and stay patientSend us Fan Mail
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This episode busts common running myths, exploring the truth behind knee health, mileage, strength training, and more. Perfect for runners looking to optimize their training and avoid misconceptions.
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Running myths and misconceptionsImpact of mileage on knee healthStrength training for runnersProper warm-up and stretching routinesFueling and recovery for optimal performanceSend us Fan Mail
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This episode explores the importance of specific training sessions in marathon and half marathon preparation, focusing on pacing, fueling, mental resilience, and progression strategies. Coaches Rochelle and Matt share insights on how to effectively prepare for race day and avoid common pitfalls.
Importance of specific race sessions in trainingPacing strategies and negative splitsFueling during long runs and racesMental resilience and race day preparationProgression and load management in marathon trainingChapters
00:00 Breaking Records and Building Confidence
08:10 Key Sessions for Half Marathon Training
17:28 The Importance of Progression in Marathon Prep
22:06 Mental Preparation Through Training Sessions
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In this episode, Stevie and Rochelle share insights from their running journeys, training experiences, and managing life's challenges while preparing for the HBF run. They discuss training strategies, overcoming doubts, and the importance of mindset and consistency.
Training for the HBF Half MarathonManaging doubts and mindset in runningNutrition and recovery strategiesChapters
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Running Reflections: Gym Encounters and Observations02:19
Training for HBF: A Casual Approach04:22
Mindset and Consistency in Training07:43
Pacing Challenges and Surprises10:01
Nutrition and Managing Doubts12:32
Coaching Insights and Shared Experiences16:27
Focus on Fitness and Recovery18:35
Looking Ahead: Goals and Successes20:32
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Rochelle and Matt discuss the common challenge runners face: sticking to the training plan. They explore reasons behind this, including ego, peer pressure, and insecurity, and emphasize the importance of trust, patience, and consistency in training for optimal race day performance.
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Reasons runners struggle with sticking to plansThe importance of trust and patience in trainingRisks of doing more than prescribedEffective communication with coachesBuilding consistency and gradual progressionSend us Fan Mail
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Training for a half marathon isn’t just about ticking boxes — and in this episode, we get real about what it actually looks like mid-block.
Sarah is deep in her build towards the HBF Run for a Reason Half Marathon, and we break down how training is reallyfeeling right now — the highs, the fatigue, the doubt, and the small wins that matter.
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What surprises people in a training blockThe reality of balancing life and runningSessions that build confidence (and the ones that humble you)The mental side of training — and how to work through itWhy consistency always beats perfectionIf you’re currently training for HBF — or any race — this episode will remind you that you’re not alone in how it feels.
This is the middle of the block. This is where the work happens.
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In this episode, Rochelle and Stevie explore the meaning of personal bests (PBs) in running, how to let go of old records, and focus on growth and longevity in the sport. They discuss mental reframing, redefining success, and practical ways to stay motivated without clinging to past achievements.
The emotional significance of PBs for runnersWhy runners struggle to let go of old PBsThe importance of mental reframing in runningRedefining success and progress in runningPractical strategies for focusing on growth and longevity
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This episode explores why runners experience confidence dips during training, how to interpret fatigue, and practical strategies to maintain motivation and trust in the process. Coaches Rochelle and Sarah share insights on mental resilience, data tracking, and the importance of consistency.
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Confidence dips are normal and often occur during the hardest part of training.Interpreting fatigue as a sign of progress, not failure, is crucial.Tracking data over time helps put training in perspective.Focusing on effort and consistency rather than pace or perfection.Trusting the process and understanding body signals improves mental resilience.Send us Fan Mail
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This episode explores the impact of social media and training apps like Strava on runners' mental health, focusing on comparison, motivation, and maintaining focus on personal goals.
Impact of social media on runners' mental healthThe role of Strava and training apps in motivation and comparisonStrategies for runners to stay focused on personal goalsSend us Fan Mail
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In this conversation, Rochelle and co-host Sarah discusses the emotional ups and downs of running, emphasizing the importance of motivation, identity, and consistency. She highlights how runners often misinterpret the absence of excitement as a lack of commitment and stresses the need for a multi-faceted identity that includes running but is not solely defined by it. The discussion also covers the significance of structure in training, the mental toughness required during challenging phases, and the importance of intrinsic motivation over external comparisons. Finally, the conversation concludes with a focus on recovery and listening to one's body as essential components of a successful running journey.
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Motivation can fade, but commitment is key.Real fitness is built in the middle of training blocks.Identity as a runner influences behavior and consistency.Small promises lead to greater consistency in training.Mental toughness is developed through challenging workouts.Avoid comparing yourself to others on social media.Focus on intrinsic goals rather than external validation.Recovery is as important as the training itself.Community can enhance motivation and accountability.Ask better questions to support fellow runners.Chapters
00:00 The Unreliability of Motivation
08:19 Building Consistency Through Structure and Routine
14:20 Navigating the Gray Zone of Training Blocks
20:31 Shifting Focus from Motivation to GoalsSend us Fan Mail
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In this conversation, Alyssa Vassilo shares her journey as a runner and medical professional, discussing the challenges of dealing with injuries, eating disorders, and the mental aspects of training. She reflects on her experiences with stress fractures, the impact of cross training, and the importance of recognizing deeper issues related to health and performance. Alyssa emphasizes the need for open conversations about mental health in athletics and the role of coaches in supporting athletes. She also shares her ongoing recovery journey and aspirations for the future.
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Alyssa experienced 13 stress fractures, highlighting the physical toll of her training.The conversation addresses sensitive topics like eating disorders and mental health.Alyssa emphasizes the mental strain of repeated injuries.She reflects on the influence of her running community on her goals.Cross training can be beneficial but also triggering for some athletes.Admitting to issues often comes after hitting rock bottom.Alyssa's eating disorder began in middle school and worsened in college.She discusses the false sense of control that can come with eating disorders.Recovery is an ongoing process, and triggers can still arise.Alyssa aims to qualify for the US Olympic trials in the marathon.00:00
Observations from the Run04:12
The Impact of Injuries on Training07:35
Cross Training: A Double-Edged Sword10:01
Recognizing Deeper Issues11:30
The Roots of an Eating Disorder12:55
The Illusion of Success14:38
Discipline vs. Control16:59
The Moment of Realization18:42
Asking for Help20:47
Relearning Healthy Training24:51
Embracing Easiness in Running26:31
Setting Boundaries for Recovery28:22
Recognizing Triggers and Seeking Help31:22
Navigating Social Situations and Food Freedom34:01
Transitioning to Medical Professionalism36:46
Understanding Eating Disorders in Athletes38:38
Signs of Overtraining and Under-eating42:01
Coaching with Curiosity and Care43:44
Looking Ahead: Goals and Aspirations45:35
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In this conversation, Rochelle and Stevie explore the concept of runner's identity, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's current self rather than clinging to past performances. They discuss how life changes, health challenges, and shifting goals can impact a runner's identity and performance. The dialogue highlights the significance of setting realistic goals, the role of expectations, and the need for enjoyment in running. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to embrace change and redefine success in a way that aligns with their current circumstances.
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Runner's identity is more than pace or distance.Many runners hold onto outdated versions of themselves.Success should be measured in consistency, not just PBs.Letting go of goals can feel like losing identity.Adjusting goals can protect long-term performance.Expectations often misalign with current life circumstances.Enjoyment in running should be prioritized.Health challenges can shift running goals significantly.Right now goals are grounded in current reality.Real strength in running comes from adaptability.Chapters
00:00 Exploring Runner's Identity
02:22 The Impact of Past Performance on Current Identity
07:13 Shifting Goals and Embracing Change
12:30 Life Changes and Identity Shifts in Runners
15:02 Realizing Goals No Longer Fit Life
17:33 Letting Go of Goals Without Failure
22:40 Long-Term Goals and Recovery
23:32 Blame and Expectations in Running
24:03 Understanding Body Responses and Expectations
26:00 Setting Realistic Goals
28:21 Defining Right Now Goals
30:57 Identifying Warning Signs in Training
35:18 Redefining Ambition and Success
36:28 Adjusting Goals for Long-Term Performance
36:45 Fear of Letting Go of Old GoalsSend us Fan Mail
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In this episode, Rochelle and Sarah introduce Season Two of Runversation, focusing on the more human aspects of running, including the challenges and realities that runners face. They discuss the importance of resetting expectations, the non-linear nature of progress, and the need for honest conversations about running experiences. The episode also reflects on the highlights of Season One and sets the tone for the upcoming season, emphasizing community and shared experiences in the running journey.
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This season will be more about training and honesty.Runners often face doubts and challenges beyond PBs.Expectations in running are not always linear.Progress can include setbacks and flare-ups.It's important to talk about the human side of running.Fewer answers and more questions will be explored this season.Community and shared experiences are vital in running.Reflections on past episodes can inspire future growth.The journey of running is not just about performance.Honesty and grounded conversations will define this season.Send us Fan Mail
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The conversation revolves around the experiences and insights of runners on race day, focusing on their mental and emotional preparations, routines, and the importance of managing expectations. Rochelle, Stevie and Sarah share personal anecdotes, discuss the significance of overcoming nerves, and provide valuable takeaways for future runners, emphasizing the importance of a positive mindset and the community support among runners.
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It's important to manage pre-race anxiety to perform well.Having a routine helps in feeling prepared and confident.Nerves can be a sign of care and commitment to the race.Setting no expectations can lead to a more enjoyable experience.Community support among runners enhances the race experience.Mental preparation is as crucial as physical training.Reflecting on past races can help improve future performances.Controlling what you can on race day is essential.Positive self-talk can significantly impact race outcomes.Celebrating small victories during training builds confidence.Send us Fan Mail
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In this episode, Stevie shares her journey leading up to her first marathon, discussing the mix of excitement and nerves as race week approaches. The conversation delves into the challenges of tapering, the importance of trusting the training process, and the mental aspects of preparing for race day. Stevie reflects on her training block, the lessons learned, and how she has grown in confidence and resilience. The discussion also covers the significance of having a race plan and the strategies to stay focused and present during the marathon. Ultimately, Stevie expresses pride in her consistent training and the support from her family, emphasizing the personal growth experienced throughout this journey.
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Race week brings a mix of excitement and nerves.Tapering is a crucial phase that can be challenging.Trusting the training process is essential for confidence.Reflecting on the training block reveals personal growth.Building a race plan helps manage expectations and effort.Mindset is key to overcoming challenges during the race.It's important to focus on the present during the marathon.Celebrating small victories boosts confidence.Family support adds motivation and joy to the journey.Running is not just about the finish line, but the entire experience.Chapters
00:00 Race Week Excitement and Nerves
02:28 Tapering: Coping with Reduced Training
06:43 Reflecting on the Training Block
09:57 Building a Race Plan
13:58 Overcoming Challenges in Training
16:46 Celebrating the Journey and AchievementsrMrznsyPXRaM5pswK01W
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In this episode of Runversation, Rochelle and Matt Di Masi chat with marathon runner Josh Izewski about his experiences training through harsh winter conditions, his performance journey, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Josh shares insights on the mental toughness required for running, the importance of setting goals, and advice for both first-time and seasoned marathon runners. He emphasizes the significance of enjoying the process and the community aspect of running, while also discussing the challenges and triumphs that come with the sport.
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Josh Izewski is a professional marathon runner from North Carolina.Training in winter requires adaptation and mental toughness.Having a goal helps motivate runners to get out the door.Training blocks can be messy, but they can lead to great races.Discipline in training translates to discipline in life.It's important to not let highs and lows affect your mindset.Post-marathon blues can be challenging for runners.Each workout has a purpose, even if it's just for fun.Running fosters a strong sense of community among athletes.Experience changes how runners define success on race day.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Josh Izewski
10:54 Performance Journey and Personal Records
16:14 Lessons Learned from Training
23:28 Common Mistakes for First-Time Runners
29:01 Defining Success in RunningrMrznsyPXRaM5pswK01W
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In this conversation, Rochelle and Sarah explore the challenges runners face when it comes to taking rest days. They discuss the emotional and psychological impacts of rest, the identity crisis that can arise when runners are not training, and the cultural attitudes that often celebrate constant activity over necessary recovery. The discussion emphasizes the importance of reframing rest as a productive part of training, rather than a setback, and offers practical advice for runners to embrace rest as an essential component of their athletic journey.
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Runners often struggle to take rest days despite knowing their importance.Rest days can expose underlying emotional issues that running helps manage.The identity of a runner can be tied to their training schedule.Fear of losing fitness can make rest feel uncomfortable.Cultural attitudes often celebrate more running, neglecting the value of rest.Experience helps runners learn when to prioritize rest over training.Rest should be viewed as an investment in long-term performance.Reframing rest as part of the training plan can reduce guilt.Acknowledging feelings of guilt about rest is a crucial step.Finding balance between training and recovery is essential for longevity.Send us Fan Mail
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In this episode, Stevie and Rochelle dive into the realities of marathon training, sharing personal experiences and insights that go beyond race day. They discuss the often-overlooked aspects of training, such as the time commitment, the importance of recovery, and the emotional challenges that come with preparing for a marathon. Stevie reflects on how his perception of marathon training has evolved, emphasizing the need for strategic planning and the balance between running, work, and family life. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and the mental aspects of training, particularly as runners approach their long runs and navigate the ups and downs of their training journey.
Throughout the episode, the trio emphasizes that marathon training is not just about physical endurance but also about mental resilience. They share practical tips for managing fatigue, staying motivated, and learning from both good and bad runs. The discussion serves as a reminder that every runner's journey is unique, and the emotional rollercoaster of training is a shared experience that can foster a sense of community among runners.
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"It's not just about the running; it's also what you're doing in the kitchen.""No run is a wasted run; they all teach us something.""Every week you show up, you're building belief as much as fitness.""Trust the process, trust the plan.""Go easy on the easy days so you can work hard on the hard days."
00:00 Introduction and Weekly Highlights
02:05 Diving into Marathon Training Realities
04:17 The Importance of Weekly Accumulation
07:29 Midweek Mental Challenges
10:59 Coping with Long Run Anxiety
17:32 Emotional Aspects of Training
24:08 Reflections on Marathon Training
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This conversation delves into the complexities of athlete fatigue, recovery, and goal setting in running. Rochelle and Sarah discuss the importance of understanding normal fatigue versus serious fatigue, the significance of setting realistic and meaningful goals, and the necessity of listening to one's body to prevent injuries. They emphasize redefining success beyond personal bests and the importance of balancing ambition with enjoyment in running, especially as athletes age. The discussion also highlights the need for patience and adaptability in training, particularly when returning to running after a break or injury.
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Healthy training should fit into life without complicating it.You should never be chasing how someone else achieves it.Normal fatigue is still quite hard but manageable.It's not just about personal bests; enjoyment matters too.Goals should enhance life, not compete with it.You will end up taking longer off if you ignore your body.Ambition should not come with strict deadlines.As we age, we need to move the goalposts for our running.Listening to your body is crucial for long-term success.Red flags for injury include night pain and sharp localized pain.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Running Goals
02:53 Understanding SMART Goals
08:06 The Importance of Personal Meaning in Goals
10:59 Balancing Ambition and Sustainability
13:16 The Impact of Goal Setting on Injury Rates
15:40 Understanding Fitness and Durability
18:28 Navigating Overuse Injuries in Runners
20:50 The Role of Age in Running Performance
23:58 Collagen and Its Importance for Runners
26:45 Evolving Coaching Philosophies for Older Runners
29:10 Setting Realistic Goals for Aging Runners
31:21 The Importance of Trusting the Process
34:13 Adapting Goals for Longevity in Running
36:44 Recognizing Warning Signs of Overuse Injuries
38:27 Understanding Pain and Load Management
42:07 Redefining Success in Running
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