How to be a runner at any size, shape or weight
Hey Runners, I have a little surprise for you this week. I'm bringing back an episode that was really popular in the past because A, I think it's a good one, and B, I have a hunch there's someone out there who needs to hear it again. So I hope you enjoy it and I'll be back with a new episode really soon.
I’ve been receiving a lot of requests for me to address all things race day prep, so that’s exactly what we’re doing today. Many of you are training for your first-ever race or making a comeback post-strict pandemic restrictions, and chances are you’re nervous, stressed, and worried about everything that could go wrong.
So today, I’m covering everything from the week leading up to your race, the night before, and even the morning of the big day itself. As always, in addition to best practices when it comes to your physical training, we’re also diving into getting your mind in the right place so you can give yourself the best experience possible.
Tune in this week as I offer 6 ways to have your best race ever! You’ll discover everything you need to know about race day etiquette, getting your pre-race prep on point, and some vital things to remember to keep your inner mean girl at bay.
For full show notes, visit: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/337
Hey Runners, I have a little surprise for you this week. I'm bringing back an episode that was really popular in the past because A, I think it's a good one, and B, I have a hunch there's someone out there who needs to hear it again. So I hope you enjoy it and I'll be back with a new episode really soon.
Listen in this week as I list the red flags that signify you’re on a path to quitting, even if it doesn’t feel like it in the moment. I’m showing you the key differences between big quits and little quits, why you need compelling reasons for your goal, and how to be prepared for the moments your brain tells you that quitting is the best option.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/336
Hey Runners, I have a little surprise for you this week. I'm bringing back an episode that was really popular in the past because A, I think it's a good one, and B, I have a hunch there's someone out there who needs to hear it again. So I hope you enjoy it and I'll be back with a new episode really soon.
This week, I’m speaking to all of you ladies who don’t consider yourselves real runners. Whether it’s because you do run-walk intervals, aren’t “fast enough,” or always finish last in a race, these aren’t qualifications of a real runner. You can identify as a runner right now, and I’m showing you the endless possibilities available to you when you believe your identity can change.Â
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Get full show notes and more information here:Â https://notyouraveragerunner.com/336
Hey Runners, I have a little surprise for you this week. I'm bringing back an episode that was really popular in the past because A, I think it's a good one, and B, I have a hunch there's someone out there who needs to hear it again. So I hope you enjoy it and I'll be back with a new episode really soon.
This week, I'm unpacking some of the things that stop people from really taking themselves and their running journey as far as they can go, and showing you some simple solutions. I’m also sharing the importance of having the right gear, taking your training seriously, and never giving up on yourself.
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Get full show notes and more information here:Â https://notyouraveragerunner.com/334
Hey Runners, I have a little surprise for you this week. I'm bringing back an episode that was really popular in the past because A. I think it's a good one, and B. I have a hunch there's someone out there who needs to hear it again. So I hope you enjoy it and I'll be back with a new episode really soon.
Tune in and buckle up because I’ve got some things on my mind and I need to share them. I’m discussing why I believe fat is the perfect neutral descriptor, and why the other terms people use to describe fat bodies are actually way more problematic. I’m also sharing and dismantling five myths about running while fat that stop too many people from even trying.
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Get full show notes and more information here:Â https://notyouraveragerunner.com/333
Welcome back to the Run Your Best Life interview series, where I talk to experts in the field on issues affecting Gen X women.
Today, I’m talking with Coach Jen about getting back into strength training when you’re over 50. We’re chatting about some of the challenges and of course some solutions of maintaining a regular strength training routine.
If you have been wanting to start strength training or are struggling to get back into it, this episode is for you.
For full show notes, visit https://notyouraveragerunner.com/322
Welcome back to the Run Your Best Life interview series, where I talk to experts in the field on issues affecting Gen X women.
Today, I want to talk about self-care in your 50s. Now, I am not talking about the type of self-care that's like manicures, pedicures, facials, spa days, vacations, a glass of wine with friends after a long week, etc. All of that is great stuff, But over the years I have come to think of self care as something completely and utterly different.
Tune in today to find out what I think self-care looks like for me in my 50s.
For full show notes, visit https://notyouraveragerunner.com/331
Welcome back to the Run Your Best Life interview series, where I talk to experts in the field on issues affecting Gen X women.
Today, I am taking a little breather before I dive back into the podcast. I wanted to check-in and see if you are enjoying the interview series that just finished up. I had such a blast talking to so many awesome women who are helping us Gen Xers with our lives. I learned so much and I hope you did too.
Tune in today to find out what's next for this podcast and for my new runners, I have a story that may help you stay in the running game!
For full show notes, visit https://notyouraveragerunner.com/330
Welcome back to the Run Your Best Life interview series, where I talk to experts in the field on issues affecting Gen X women.
Today I am talking with the incredible Emma Magenta about being an ADHD woman. Emma is a feminist ADHD coach who helps ADHD women thrive.
Tune into this episode where Emma and I talk about how ADHD is just one way that a brain can work rather than a personal failing.
For full show notes, visit https://notyouraveragerunner.com/329
Welcome back to the Run Your Best Life interview series, where I talk to experts in the field on issues affecting Gen X women.
Today I am talking to the amazing Sade Curry about dating after divorce.
Sade is a dating coach for divorced women. She is the host of the Dating After Divorce podcast. She is, also, certified in trauma coaching, feminist coaching, and life and relationship coaching.
Tune into this episode where Sade and I talk about real strategies for going through divorce with emotional balance, healing, and rebuilding so that women can find love again.
For full show notes visit:Â https://notyouraveragerunner.com/328
Welcome back to the Run Your Best Life interview series, where I talk to experts in the field on issues affecting Gen X women.
Today, I am talking the completely fabulous Judith Gaton about dressing your age when you don't feel your age.
Judith is the creator of the wildly popular Modern Charm School. She is the author of How to Act Like a Fucking Lady, and she is the host of the Style Masterclass podcast. She believes that confident women leave legacies, and she has dedicated herself to helping and coaching women to do exactly that.
Tune in today and learn how to create your style statement.
For full show notes visit:Â https://notyouraveragerunner.com/327
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