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  • In this episode of Between Two Coaches, Amanda and Nick discuss various aspects of marathon training and things they can't believe other people don't do. They also share some personal updates Like Nick doing his first workout in 6 months, do some listener engagement with questions and reviews, and share some grievances surrounding the Boston Marathon. They emphasize the importance of proper fueling, tapering, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle while training for marathons. The conversation is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and valuable advice for runners of all levels.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (00:51) Our Week and Listener Love & Question

    (13:51) Boston Marathon Grievances

    (23:19) Main Topic Things I'm surprised others don't do

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  • In this conversation, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick discuss their recent experiences and answer listener questions. They talk about Amanda's trip to Chicago for Brooks HypeFest and Nick's struggles with illness and training. They also share a grievance about influencers and pushing supplements as performance enhancers. In this conversation, Nick shares his personal journey with running and how it has been a constant in his life for the past 28 years. He talks about how running helped him feel a sense of belonging and community, and how it has transformed his life in various ways. Nick emphasizes the importance of finding passion and connection beyond the numbers on a clock, and how running can ground and challenge us in different aspects of our lives. He encourages listeners to reflect on their own running journeys and the impact it has had on them.

    ---------------------------------------(00:00) Introduction and Casual Chat

    (02:18) Real Life

    (08:20) Coach Nick's Recent Health Issues

    (11:15) Listener Questions and Feedback

    (19:03) Listener Love Review

    (20:57) Grieving Influencers Pushing Supplements

    (26:44) Nick's Running Journey: From Childhood to College

    (36:14) Rediscovering Running in Maryland and Building Community

    (43:37) The Love Story of Running: Belonging, Transformation, and Connection

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  • On this episode Coach Nick and Coach Amanda are joined by Dr. Stacy Sims, a female athlete performance physiologist, to discuss the physiological differences in training and nutrition for women, particularly during perimenopause. In this episode the three talk about how training, fueling and recovery needs are all different in women vs men especially when it comes to perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Sims and Coach Amanda emphasize the importance of lifting heavy weights for women, as estrogen is responsible for muscle growth and strength. The three also highlights the benefits of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and sprint interval training (SIT) for women's insulin sensitivity, mitochondrial function, and fat metabolism. They discuss deload weeks, proper nutrition, sleep and some of the gender differences. Lastly they discuss Low Energy Availability and issues surrounding it and Dr. Stacy Sims answers a couple interview style questions to close out the episode.

    ----------------------------------------(00:00) Introduction and Overview

    (02:37) Understanding the Impact of Perimenopause on Physical Fitness

    (10:15) The Importance of Lifting Heavy Weights for Women

    (18:18) The Benefits of High-Intensity Interval Training for Women

    (24:21) The Role of Recovery in Preventing Injuries and Optimizing Performance

    (28:41) Moving Beyond Zone Two Training: The Power of Polarized Training

    (38:38) Supplementation for Para-Menopausal and Menopausal Women

    (45:35) Pre-Fueling and Carbohydrate Intake During Exercise

    (50:56) The Dangers of Low Energy Availability

    (54:22) Interview Questions

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    STACY T. SIMS, MSC, PHD, is a forward-thinking international exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist who aims to revolutionize exercise nutrition and performance for women.

    She has directed research programs at Stanford, AUT University, and the University of Waikato, focusing on female athlete health and performance and pushing the dogma to improve research on all women.

    With the unique opportunities Silicon Valley has to offer, during her tenure at Stanford, she had the opportunity to translate earlier research into consumer products and a science-based layperson's book (ROAR) written to explain sex differences in training and nutrition across the lifespan. Both the consumer products and the book challenged the existing dogma for women in exercise, nutrition, and health. This paradigm shift is the focus of her famous "Women Are Not Small Men” TEDx talk.

    Her contributions to the international research environment and the sports nutrition industry have established a new niche in sports nutrition and established her reputation as the expert in sex differences in training, nutrition, and health.

    Stacy currently holds a Senior Research Associate position with SPRINZ- AUT University, supervises PhD students, writes academic papers, and is on the advisory board of some cutting-edge companies, including Tonal Strength Institute, WILD.AI, and EXOS. She also has her own business (www.drstacysims.com), creating and delivering online learning material focused on women training with their physiology across the lifespan.

    She currently resides at the beach in Mt. Maunganui, New Zealand, with her husband and young daughter.

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  • In this conversation, the Coach Nick and Coach Amanda are joined by Leah Avery and Winnie Lizardo to discuss various topics related to physical therapy and recovery for Part 4 of the Need or Nah Series. They cover the effectiveness of recovery tools such as massage, compression boots, and Theragun, and also discuss the use of cold therapy and icing. They also highlight the dangers of overtraining and the importance of listening to your body. The episode concludes with the guests sharing their personal experiences and offer advice on how to incorporate rest into training programs. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the significance of rest in optimizing performance and preventing injuries.

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    (00:00) Introduction and Guests

    (03:10) Need or Nah: Recovery Tools

    (09:31) Need or Nah: Cold Therapy and Icing

    (14:39) Need or Nah: Saran Wrap and Voltaren

    (21:09) Need or Nah: Balance Training

    (25:31) Need or Nah: In person PT sessions

    (35:13) Need or Nah Insight on Life Stress for PT

    (39:29) Need or Nah: Total Rest When Injured

    (44:44) Need or Nah: Rest Days

    (49:23)Interview Questions

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    Leah has been a practicing PT over a decade which is also when she began here running career. Prior to that she was a competitive swimmer starting at the age of 8 and retired her senior year of college. During her career she was a D1 All-American and competed at the Olympic Trials. Leah’s athletic career was anything but linear and she faced many hardships which originally lead her to a career in physical therapy. However, after starting her running journey, it was clear she had an unhealthy relationship with athletics. Her mission is to help runners reach their potential in a healthy manner by treating the person, not just the runner. And help them understand that running adds value to our lives but it is not what makes us valuable.

    Winnie Lizardo is a physical therapist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and certified run coach. Once a 2-sport DIII athlete (soccer & basketball), Winnie has always loved sports, exercise, and movement. After a short stint as a HS teacher, Winnie left the classroom to attend NYU where she became a Doctor of Physical Therapy. She has worked with athletes of all levels and most orthopedic conditions. After having 2 kids, Winnie found the running community and has shifted her focus to helping peripartum athletes elevate their fitness while caring for tiny humans. Her favorite strength training includes lifting her kids as weights and her favorite distance is the half marathon!

    Winnie - ⁠Instagram⁠

    Leah - ⁠Instagram⁠

    Work with them - https://www.trainsmartrunstrong.com/

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  • In this episode Coach Nick and Coach Amanda have guests Elisabeth Scott and Toni Kengor on for part 3 of the Need or Nah Series talking about all things running. The guests share how they have all met one another and share their experiences with running and then dive into a range of topics and whether they are Needs or Nahs in the running world. The topics range from carbon plates shoes and strava to ending runs on round numbers. The 4 coaches share experiences and laughs and tons of their thoughts on each topic and cut through all the BS.

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    (00:00) Intro and Guests

    (08:23) Need/Nah Carbon Plated Shoes

    (16:19) Personal Experiences with Carbon-Plated Shoes

    (19:56) Strava

    (27:03) Shoe Rotation

    (39:19) Running Marathons

    (48:48) Long Run Workouts

    (57:12) Run Streaks

    (01:05:22) Changing Running Form

    (01:12:51) Finishing Runs on Round Numbers

    (01:18:30) Zone Two Training: Need or Nah?

    (01:24:42) The Dangers of Double Threshold Workouts

    (01:30:50) Interview Questions

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    Elisabeth Scott is the founder of Running Explained and the host of the top-rated The Running Explained Podcast. Discovering running at 29 after getting sober, she's on a mission to help runners of all levels master the sport with science-driven training to help them run faster, run longer, and enjoy every step. With personal bests of 20:07 (5k), 1:36 (half marathon), and 3:31 (marathon, BQ), her coaching emphasizes building a strong aerobic base,consistency, and whole-athlete development, guiding runners to avoid burnout and achieve their race goals.

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    ⁠Website⁠

    ⁠Podcast⁠

    Toni Kengor is the Co-Founder and Certified Running Coach at Relentless Runners. As a former collegiate soccer player whose least favorite part of the sport was doing the 2 mile fitness test, she never expected to fall head over heels for the sport the way that she did. But after some convincing to sign up for her first race with her friends, she crossed the finish line and never looked back. Over a decade later, she’s transitioned from a career as a Health and P.E. teacher, to full time business owner and running coach. Relentless Runners now has a team of 10 passionate running coaches, Coaches in the Nutrition, Psychology & Strength pillars of training, and hundreds of incredible athletes!

    ⁠Instagram⁠

    ⁠Website⁠

    ⁠Podcast⁠

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  • Welcome to Part 2 of the Need/Nah Series all about Nutrition. Coach Nick and Coach Amanda are joined by Registered Dietitians Stevie Lyn Smith and Kylee Van Horn and they discuss various topics including the importance of getting your period for athletes, the risks of consuming raw milk, and the role of processed foods in an athlete's diet. They dive into nutrition and supplements and they talk about the importance of meeting carbohydrate needs, the misconception around processed foods, and the use of collagen supplements. They also touch on the issue of before and after photos and the promotion of unrealistic body standards. The conversation then moves on to the topics of colostrum, power cleanses, and coffee enemas, with the hosts expressing their skepticism and concern about these practices. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various supplements and their effectiveness. They touch on the potential dangers of unregulated supplements, the myth of 'clean' fueling items, the unnecessary use of BCAA supplements, and the questionable benefits of ketones.

    ----------------------------------(00:00) Intro and Get to know Guests

    (05:02) Need/Nah Getting your Period

    (13:06) Raw Milk

    (16:06) Processed Foods

    (20:03) Collagen

    (24:12) Before and After Photos

    (27:40) Colostrum Supplements

    (33:59) Coffee Enemas

    (39:51) Parasite Cleanses

    (43:02) Clean Fueling Items

    (47:52) Spring Energy

    (52:37) The Unnecessary Use of BCAA Supplements

    (54:46) The Questionable Benefits of Ketones

    (01:02:20) Interview Questions

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    Stevie Lyn Smith is a Registered Dietitian who’s mission is to help educate and coach athletes on how to fuel their goals while not sacrificing their health and happiness. She received her B.S. in Dietetics and Nutrition from SUNY Buffalo State University and M.S. in Applied Nutrition with a Sports and Fitness concentration from Northeastern University.

    As a board certified specialist in sports nutrition, Stevie Lyn has helped hundreds of athletes and active individuals fuel to improve their performance, energy levels, and recovery without feelings of guilt or restriction. Drawing from her experiences growing up as a team-sport athlete to completing ten full ironman distance triathlons and countless other endurance and ultra distance races, she knows firsthand how important nutrition is to be a healthy athlete.

    She has her own podcast, Real Fuel with SLS, and has contributed to a number of major publications including Runner's World Magazine, Outside Magazine, Bicycling Magazine, and Triathlete Magazine. In her free time, she enjoys volunteering to help empower others through organizations such as Girls on The Run and We Finish Together. When she’s not swimming, biking, or running you can find her outside exploring new trails or hanging with her dog. You can learn more about her and her services at stevielynrd.com and on the gram @stevielynlyn

    Kylee is the founder and owner of her sports nutrition business Flynutrition, which helps runners, triathletes, cyclists, and skiers to learn not only the ‘why’ but the ‘how’ behind fueling for performance. Flynutrition's mission is to separate facts from fads in the nutrition space and works to provide easy nutrition solutions to help improve health and performance. In addition to running her business, she is a freelance writer for Trail Runner Magazine, Women's Running, and Outside Run Online, co-host of podcast Your Diet Sucks, and on track to be a published author in 2025. In her free time, you can find her adventuring in the mountains of Aspen, CO, where she resides with her ultra endurance husband, Sean, and three Australian Shepherds.
    Website: http://www.flynutrition.org

    Instagram: @flynutrition3

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  • In this episode, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick are joined by Matt Meyer and Maddie Myers to discuss various fitness topics in Part 1 of their Need or Nah series. They cover glute activation, mobility, lifting weights, Pilates, cycle syncing workouts, fasted workouts and contrast therapy. The group goes through each topic and gives a Need or Nah about whether it is required in the Fitness world and they joke and talk about each topic. Near the end of the episode Matt and Maddie answer some question from Nick and Amanda. They conclude by sharing their best pieces of advice and encouraging listeners to prioritize consistency and find what works for them in the fitness industry.-----------------------------------------------(00:00) Introduction and Get to know Guests

    (04:46) Need or Nah Start - Glute Activation

    (09:59) Mobility

    (17:22) Lifting Weights: A Must for Bone Health and Functional Strength

    (23:32) Pilates

    (28:49) The Truth About Cycle Syncing Workouts

    (35:50) The Pros and Cons of Fasted Workouts

    (40:11) Understanding Contrast Therapy

    (45:01) Interview Questions----------------------------------------Maddie Myers is a personal trainer and group fitness instructor based in New York City. Maddie advocates for a departure from short-term, narrow-minded approaches to fitness and instead strives to empower individuals to find enjoyable, sustainable movement that enhances their life.

    Matthew Luke Meyer is a running coach and personal trainer with years of experience helping athletes of all levels achieve their personal bests. With a focus on the marathon, Matty combines his knowledge in sports science with a passion for finding what’s possible with dedication and hard work. With a background in injury prevention and performance, Coach Matty has developed tailored training programs that have led countless athletes to success. When he’s not training or coaching, you can find him skiing or searching for the perfect crop top.Maddie - Instagram

    Matt - Instagram

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  • In this episode, the Nick and Amanda are joined by Stephanie Roth-Goldberg and discuss disordered behaviors, and dependency with exercise. Stephanie is a psychotherapist specializing in eating disorders among athletes. They explore the concept of exercise addiction and the difference between addiction and dependence. They highlight signs and symptoms of exercise addiction, such as prioritizing exercise over other aspects of life, severe discomfort with rest or recovery, and compensatory exercise. In this conversation, Nick and Stephanie discuss the qualities and characteristics that can lead to a dependent and addictive relationship with exercise. They explore the role of identity formation and perfectionism in this context, as well as the influence of social media on exercise behaviors. They also touch on the prevalence of eating disorders in the fitness community and the importance of seeking specialized support for disordered relationships with exercise.------------------------------------------

    (00:00) Introduction and Guest Introduction

    (00:47) Intro Stephanie and our week

    (08:04) Listener Review and Nick's Grievance

    (14:38) Upcoming Four-Part Series Announcement

    (16:36) Understanding Exercise Addiction, Obsession, and Dependency

    (34:41) The Influence of Social Media

    (40:42) Prevalence of Eating Disorders in the Fitness Community

    (47:55) Building a Supportive Team for Disordered Relationships with Exercise

    --------------------------------Stephanie Roth-Goldberg, the founder of the Intuitive Psychotherapy NYC, is an interactive, psycho-dynamic psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. She specializes in working with eating disorders. athletes, and the intersection of the two, as well as helping people heal their relationship to their bodies and exercise. Her special interests include helping those who are suffering from body and eating disturbances as well as performance anxiety.Stephanie - https://www.instagram.com/embodiedpsychotherapist

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  • In this conversation, Nick and Amanda discuss various topics including remembering names, receiving listener love, and Amanda's grievances with Con Ed. In this conversation, Amanda and Nick discuss the concept of 'all in' exercise culture and its potential harm to mental and physical health. They highlight the obsession with exercise and the inability to find balance in life. They emphasize the importance of having activities and hobbies outside of exercise, as well as the need for rest and flexibility in training. They also address the issue of comparing oneself to professionals and influencers on social media, and the dangers of addiction and dependency on exercise. Overall, they encourage listeners to prioritize their well-being and seek professional help if needed.

    -------------------------------(00:00) Blooper and Remembering People's Names

    (06:38) Listener Review and Call for Questions

    (10:35) A Grievance with Con Ed

    (15:32) Introducing Special Guests

    (16:59) The Slippery Slope of 'All In' Mentality

    (35:01) Recognizing Harmful Exercise Behaviors

    (40:05) Promoting Balance and Flexibility

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  • In this episode, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick are joined by special guest Justin Andreas. They discuss their recent activities, including trail running, long runs, and running in the rain. They also answer a listener question about packing a toothbrush for long runs. Coach Nick shares his grievance about run clubs being labeled as dating clubs, expressing concerns about objectification and creating an uncomfortable environment. Nick, Amanda and Justin discuss various topics related to ultra running, including training, power hiking, and the importance of finding someone with similar interests in a run group. They talk about how the trail running community is known for its inclusivity and camaraderie, with runners often forming deep connections during races. They end the episode talking about how supportive the community is firsthand.

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    (00:00) Blooper and Guest Intro

    (13:56) Listener Love: Brushing Teeth During Long Runs

    (18:32) Grieving About Run Clubs Turning into Dating Clubs

    (23:41) The Appeal of Ultra Running

    (26:31) Understanding Ultra Races

    (32:22) Fueling and Pacing in Ultra Running

    (40:20) Conquering Climbs in Trail and Ultra Races

    (50:32) The Supportive and Inclusive Trail Running Community

    (54:42) The Joy of Being in Nature and Experiencing the Trails

    (01:00:39) Interview Questions with Justin

    ----------------------------------------------Justin Andreas, is a proud trail and ultra runner who has completed many races all over the country to include four 100 milers. His love for the outdoors and running started at a very young age, but once he discovered trail running in 2018 there was no looking back. There is something special with being in nature, cruising on the trails, and crushing some vert! After completing multiple races he decide he wanted to help other adventurers crush their goals as well. In 2022 he became a UESCA trail and ultra running coach. He has helped many athletes discover their true potential and crush races from 5K to 100 miles.

    Beyond his coaching and hobby life, Justin is an active duty Air Force Firefighter, husband of 16 years, dog dad, and certified nerd. He is currently stationed in Alaska and resides in the North Pole.

    Justin - Instagram

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  • In this conversation, Nick and Amanda discuss various topics including communication, boundaries, vacations, watermelons, and garnering support from family for running and working out. They also share a listener review and answer a listener question. In this conversation, Nick and Amanda discuss five problems in the fitness coaching world. They talk about coaches who promote only one approach or modality, ego-driven coaching, trainers selling their own disordered relationship with food and exercise, the overwhelming amount of information available, and the lack of real connection between coaches and clients. They emphasize the importance of individualized coaching, supporting clients' goals and preferences, and building trust and connection.

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    (00:00) The Cold Open, Our Weeks, Watermelons, Hot Weather

    (07:46) Seeded vs Seedless Watermelons

    (11:36) Introduction and Listener Question

    (19:29) No one way to Train

    (25:44) Supportive Coaching: Ego-Driven Coaching and Its Negative Impact

    (29:09) Promoting Healthy Relationships: Avoiding Disordered Approaches

    (36:01) Navigating the Noise: Dealing with Information Overload in Fitness

    (43:01) Building Trust: The Importance of Connection in Coaching

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  • Coach Nick and Coach Amanda discuss fitness as you age and some tips to stay in the game longer. The conversation covers various topics including Instagram fake news, fitness as you age, running experiences, movies, Olympic trials, and the trend of 'raw dogging' in running culture. In this episode, Amanda and Nick discuss the importance of adapting fitness routines as we age. They emphasize the need to listen to our bodies, fuel properly, and prioritize strength training. They also highlight the dangers of underfueling and overtraining, particularly for women.

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    (00:00) Outakes from Episode

    (00:47) Our Week, Inside Out 2 and Watching the Olympic Trials

    (12:10) Listener Love and Grieving

    (18:10) Adapting Fitness Routines as We Age

    (32:09) The Importance of Strength Training

    (39:34) The Dangers of Underfueling and Overtraining

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  • In this episode, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick discuss various topics including the wellness identity epidemic, their thoughts on the Olympic trials and how they stay motivated. Additionally, they express their grievances about a New York Times article that suggests not asking guests to take off their shoes when entering a home. The conversation explores the Wellness Identity Epidemic, where content creators portray their lives as wellness and push it as the ideal way to live. They discuss how this content often masks disordered routines and promotes products and services that may not have any real impact on health. Lastly they talk about the influence of social media and the glamorization of influencers in the health and wellness space contribute to this epidemic.

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    (00:00) Olympic Trials and Bird Colony

    (10:49) Listener Love Question: Staying Motivated

    (15:57) Review and Listener Appreciation And Shoes off In House

    (22:02) Wellness Identity Epidemic

    (29:06) The Conflation of Wellness with Aesthetics and Privilege

    (36:00) The Fear of Death and the Wellness Identity

    (44:50) Being a Critical Consumer of Wellness Content---------------------------------------------------

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  • In this episode, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick are joined by sports dietitian and personal trainer Holley Samuel to discuss postpartum return to exercise and running. They address the misinformation and harmful influence of influencers who promote underfueling during workouts. Holley shares her personal experience of exercising throughout her pregnancy and the challenges she faced. The conversation highlights the need for more education and support for postpartum athletes. Holley Samuel shares her experience of returning to fitness after pregnancy and the importance of listening to her body and seeking professional guidance. She emphasizes the benefits of staying active during pregnancy and the role of pelvic floor physical therapy in postpartum recovery. Holley also discusses the challenges of balancing self-care with mom guilt and the need for empathy and understanding from coaches working with parents. Nick and Amanda end the episode with 3 Questions for Holley.

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    (00:00) Introduction and Welcome Holley

    (07:58) The Harmful Influence of Underfueling Trends

    (17:21) Holley's Pregnancy Fitness Journey

    (26:39) Balancing Fitness and Motherhood

    (39:21) Navigating Societal Pressures and Mom Guilt

    (51:40) Supporting Moms as a Coach

    (01:06:56) Three Questions with Holley

    -----------------------------------------------------Holley Samuel is a sports dietitian & personal trainer who helps runners learn to fuel their bodies to reach their health and performance goals without restriction at her practice Holley Fueled Nutrition. As an eating disorder informed dietitian, she helps runners improve their relationships with food, incorporate a healthier mindset around body image, and navigate a world where dieting is unfortunately, the norm holding athletes back from reaching their fullest potential. She is an avid runner & lover of all things food and fitness and resides in New Hampshire with her family.

    Holley IG - @holleyfuelednutrition

    Work with Holley - https://holleyfuelednutrition.com/Holley Podcast - Apple Spotify

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  • In this episode, Amanda and Nick discuss Anxiety and Pressure in Athletics. They start by talking about Amanda's experience running the women's only New York City Mini 10K and Nick's long run. The hosts share listener love and answer a question about the Chicago Marathon. They also air their grievances about cottage cheese. The main theme of the episode is anxiety and pressure in athletics. They talk about how Anxiety and pressure can manifest in fitness and sports. They share their own experiences with Pressure/Anxiety in their journey and talk about how coaches can help athletes with these feelings.

    ----------------------------------------------------(00:00) Long Runs and Mini 10k's

    (09:20) The Chicago Marathon

    (15:08) The Great Cottage Cheese Debate

    (20:25) Anxiety/Pressure in Athletics

    (24:44) Nick and Amanda experiencing Anxiety/Pressure

    (36:24) The Impact of Social Media

    (42:18) Adapting Training and Goals

    (46:36) The Importance of Self-Awareness

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  • In this episode, Coach Amanda shares her personal experience with an eating disorder and how it has informed her role as a coach. She emphasizes the importance of understanding that eating disorders have little to do with food or physical size and that the false narrative around them can prevent people from getting the help they need. The hosts also share listener love and answer a question about lessons they've learned in coaching.

    In this conversation, Amanda shares her personal journey with eating disorders and the ongoing challenges she faces in recovery. She emphasizes that recovery is not a linear process and that eating disorders are complex mental health disorders that can affect people of all ages, genders, and body types. Amanda also discusses the importance of support and understanding from friends, family, and healthcare professionals. She highlights the need for safe and informed fitness professionals who can provide appropriate guidance and support for individuals with eating disorders. Overall, the conversation aims to raise awareness and promote empathy for those struggling with eating disorders.-------------------------------------------

    (00:00) Real Life Update with Birds, Frogs & Dancing

    (07:22) Listener Love and Lessons in Coaching

    (16:23) Amanda's Journey with Eating Disorder

    (24:30) Impact of Personal Experiences on Mental Health

    (27:32) The Complexity of Recovery and Disordered Behaviors

    (35:31) Misconceptions and Realities of Recovery from Eating Disorders

    (50:35)Challenges in the Fitness Industry and Support for Recovery

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  • In this episode, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick are joined by Vicky Sekely, co-host of the TrainSmartRunStrong podcast. They discuss the role of influencers in the fitness industry and the challenges of navigating social media as a coach. They highlight the prevalence of false claims and misleading information on social media, particularly among fitness influencers. They also discuss the importance of nuance and storytelling in conveying accurate information and debunking myths. The conversation emphasizes the need for coaches to protect their clients from misinformation and provide evidence-based guidance. In this conversation, Vicky, Amanda, and Nick discuss the challenges of navigating social media as influencers and coaches. They talk about setting boundaries, being authentic, and avoiding comparison. They also touch on the importance of mental health and the need for virtual options in the physical therapy industry. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for balance and perspective in the online world.----------------------------------------------------------(00:00) Intro with Vicky, How we met

    (08:23) What is an influencer?

    (24:55) Social Media impact as a Coach

    (32:02) Short attention spans and Instant Gratification

    (39:47) Navigating Social Media as an Athlete/Coach

    (46:29) Balancing Social Media as a Job and showing up for myself

    (56:46) One thing that would be important for a content consumer

    (59:50) Guest Q&A

    ------------------------------------------------------Victoria Sekely is a Physical Therapist with a passion for all things running. Victoria graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University and went on to complete her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from New York University. Victoria is also a USATF Level 1 and RRCA certified run coach. She is dedicated to helping runners of all levels by using her skills and knowledge to assist runners who are rehabbing from an injury, interested in injury prevention, and/or looking to improve their training with custom running programs.

    You can find her at:

    TrainSmartRunStrong

    TrainSmartRunStrong Podcast

    Work with her at:

    TrainSmartRunStrong.com

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    Contact us:

    Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠

    Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠

    https://buymeacoffee.com/betweentwocoaches

    Email - [email protected]

  • In this episode, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick discuss imposter syndrome in fitness. They talk about their recent week, including Coach Nick being sick and dealing with frogs and Coach Amanda's recent race at Brooklyn Half. They address a listener question about the importance of cadence in running and share a positive review. They also discuss the controversy surrounding Spring Energy gels and the discrepancy between the claimed and actual nutritional content. In this conversation, Amanda and Nick discuss imposter syndrome in fitness and running. They share their personal experiences with feeling like imposters and not belonging in certain athletic spaces. They emphasize the importance of acknowledging one's strengths and not comparing oneself to others. They also discuss the negative impact of imposter syndrome on mindset and performance, and how it can limit athletes from taking risks and fully participating in their chosen sport. They provide tips for overcoming imposter syndrome, such as participating in supportive communities, supporting oneself through positive self-talk, and not apologizing for one's abilities or limitations.

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    (00:20) Our Week

    (09:37) Listener Love and Review

    (16:03) That's That Bullshit - Spring Energy Edition

    (20:50) Imposter Syndrome Our Stories

    (27:51)The Impact of Perfectionism and Disqualifying Statements

    (33:44)Celebrating Every Start and Supporting Others

    (36:14)Participating in Inclusive Fitness Communities

    (39:08)Practicing Positive Self-Talk and Self-Advocacy

    (46:41)Supporting and Uplifting Each Other in the Fitness Community

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    Contact us:

    Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠

    Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠

    https://buymeacoffee.com/betweentwocoaches

    Email - [email protected]

  • In this episode, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick discuss red and green flags when hiring coaches. They also talk about the role of coaching and why it's important to hire a coach or personal trainer. The discuss how coaching goes beyond just numbers in a log; it's about having a supportive cheerleader who understands your passion for running or fitness. They also address the harmful elitism and gatekeeping in the running community and emphasize the importance of inclusivity and support for all athletes. In this episode, Amanda and Nick discuss red flags and green flags of coaching. They highlight the importance of good communication, meeting athletes where they're at, and giving guidance based on facts and science. They also emphasize the need for coaches to admit when they don't know something and to be informed about eating disorders. The episode concludes with a reminder to coaches to support their athletes and create a network of trusted providers.

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    (01:15) Real Life Talk aka Frogs, Tattoos and Boston

    (13:51) Listener Love Q&A and Review

    (21:04) Red Flags with Coaching

    (26:14) Transformation and Growth: The Ultimate Goal of Coaching

    (32:30) Listening to Athletes' Goals and Desires

    (36:13) Trainers working outside their scope

    (40:47) Bonus Red Flag

    (42:59) Green Flags

    (47:08) Admitting when you don't know

    (51:57) Bonus Green Flag - Eating DIsordered Informed Coaching

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    Contact us:

    Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠

    Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠

    Email - [email protected]

  • In this episode, Amanda and Nick discuss their recent meet-up, listener questions, and the topic of disconnecting from numbers in the fitness world. They answer a question about their gym and run essentials, as well as what's in their post-race fuel bags.

    They emphasize the importance of disconnecting from numbers and the negative effects of tying performance to metrics. They discuss the need to be present in your body and listen to its cues, as well as the dangers of pushing through sickness or injury to stay on track. They also address the harmful mindset of tying thinness to fitness and performance.

    In this conversation, Nick and Amanda discuss the negative impact of being overly reliant on numbers and metrics in fitness. They explore the obsession with comparing oneself to past performances and others, the anxiety and stress that can arise from this dependence, and the importance of disconnecting from the numbers to improve confidence and listen to one's body.

    They also highlight the benefits of detaching movement from metrics, such as improved mood, energy levels, and overall well-being. The conversation concludes with practical tips for reducing reliance on numbers and finding enjoyment in fitness without being fixated on metrics.

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    (01:16) The Meet Up

    (06:10) Listener Love

    (13:14) Grievances and Frogs

    (17:17) The Negative Impact of being overly reliant on numbers and metrics

    (24:25) Why we should disconnect from numbers

    (28:56) The detrimental effects of comparison culture in fitness

    (31:51) The benefits from detaching movement from metrics

    (34:36) Practical tips to reduce reliance on numbers

    (45:23) The Power of Community

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    Contact us:

    Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠

    Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠

    Email - [email protected]