Dec 28, 2024
Whether you’re a seasoned runner over 40 or just getting started, this episode is packed with actionable ideas to help you create habits that stick. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: What decision fatigue is and how it impacts your ability to run consistently. Why simplifying your daily choices can free up energy for your running goals. 15 creative and practical ways to reduce decision fatigue as a runner. Key Takeaways from the Episode: Plan Your Runs in Advance: Schedule your runs for the week so you’re not debating when or where to go. Create a “Uniform” for Running: Simplify your running outfits by sticking to go-to seasonal gear. Lay Out Your Gear the Night Before: Save time and mental energy by prepping everything before bed. Use a Preloaded Playlist or Podcast Queue: Have your audio ready to go for seamless motivation. Automate Running Fuel Orders: Subscribe to running nutrition services to avoid last-minute restocks. Create a “Grab-and-Go” Running Station: Keep all your essentials in one easy-to-access spot. Schedule a Standing “Run Time”: Pick a consistent time for your runs to make it a habit. Batch Your Running Errands: Restock gels, socks, or gear once a month to avoid mental clutter. Use a Weekly Meal Theme: Simplify meal planning with recurring meal types (e.g., pasta Mondays). Adopt a Signature Post-Run Meal: Always eat the same recovery meal or snack. Set Up a Shoe Rotation System: Rotate your running shoes in a pre-planned order. Declutter Your Gear: Reduce choices by keeping only the gear you actually use. Pre-Schedule Your Routes: Plan your routes ahead to avoid daily indecision. Use the Same Warm-Up Routine Every Time: Stick to a warm-up sequence you enjoy. Join a Running Group or Club: Let the group handle the planning for you—just show up and run! Why This Episode Matters: As runners over 40, staying consistent is the key to staying healthy, strong, and injury-free. But decision fatigue can derail even the best-laid plans. By implementing these strategies, you can simplify your routine, reduce mental clutter, and make running a sustainable part of your life. Today’s episode is sponsored by Garden Cup . Enjoy their convenient, delicious salads on the go! Get 20% off your first order using THIS LINK . Favorite Things : https://runningwithgrit.com/favorites/
Dec 18, 2024
Happy Holidays from The Running After Age 40 Podcast! We discuss QUICK ways to be a little kinder on the roads. Kindness matters. This episode is sponsored by Garden Cup ! Enjoy healthy, ready-to-eat salads delivered to your door. Use this LINK f or 20% off your first order. Perfect for quick meals, on-the-go lunches, and healthy snacks. Additional Resources: Holiday Gift Ideas for Runners : Check out the show notes for our holiday gift list for runners. https://runningwithgrit.com/gifts-for-runners/
Nov 20, 2024
We dive into an issue that many runners face— overthinking . Whether you're hesitating to start running, debating on signing up for a race, or just getting stuck in your thoughts, these 10 strategies can help simplify your running journey and bring more ease to your routine. Drawing from insights from friends, top running advice, and mental strategies, these tips are perfect for runners of all levels. Key Takeaways: Use the 5-Second Rule Inspired by Mel Robbins, the 5-Second Rule (counting down 5, 4, 3, 2, 1… and go!) helps you overcome hesitation and self-doubt to get out the door. Focus on One Enjoyable Thing Shift your focus to one positive aspect of the run—whether it’s the fresh air, your favorite song, or a little sunshine. Set a Clear Intention Instead of overthinking, set a simple intention for the run, like gaining energy or relaxing. This helps curb the tendency to spiral into unnecessary thoughts. Give Yourself Permission to Be a Beginner Embrace the beginner’s mindset—don’t worry about others or comparing yourself. Remember, every runner starts somewhere! Stay Curious Treat each run as an opportunity to explore, stay engaged, and prevent nervous overthinking by noticing new things along the route. Play the Noticing Game Focus on specific colors or sounds during your run (e.g., looking for yellow leaves or listening for birds). This simple mindfulness exercise makes your run feel more meditative and less cluttered by thoughts. Establish a Pre-Run Routine A familiar song or quick routine signals to your brain that it’s time to run, reducing overthinking and helping you stay consistent. Treat It as a Trial, Not a Commitment Sign up for a running club or race as a trial to avoid pressure. Viewing it this way makes it easier to enjoy and reduces stress. Adopt a Learning Mindset Approach each run with curiosity—“I’m learning!”—to lessen performance anxiety and keep a positive, open attitude. Set a Timer for Decision-Making If you’re caught in analysis paralysis, set a timer for five minutes to make a decision and move forward. Episode Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Garden Cup ! Enjoy healthy, ready-to-eat salads delivered to your door. Use this LINK f or 20% off your first order. Perfect for quick meals, on-the-go lunches, and healthy snacks. Additional Resources: Holiday Gift Ideas for Runners : Check out the show notes for our holiday gift list for runners. https://runningwithgrit.com/gifts-for-runners/ Join us and try these tips to kick overthinking to the curb and keep your running simple and enjoyable. Don’t let overthinking hold you back—run, walk, or crawl, but just keep moving!
Nov 13, 2024
Special Guest Episode with Joseph Emas- his philosophy that running, like fine wine, only improves with time. Joe’s inspiring story includes overcoming health challenges, running marathons, and finding joy in every step of his running journey. Key Highlights: Introduction to Joe’s Running Journey Joe shares insights from his 47 years of running, including completing 50 marathons and building lasting friendships through the sport. His positive mindset and determination have helped him face both personal and health challenges, including cancer and heart issues. The Power of Community and Connection Joe discusses the sense of camaraderie running fosters, bridging age gaps and building friendships. Whether in training groups or races, he emphasizes the value of shared experiences. Memorable Race Stories From a Halloween costume run in Miami dressed as a cow to dodging falling iguanas in a South Florida race, Joe’s race stories are unforgettable! He even recounts a special moment from running alongside Oprah in the Marine Corps Marathon. Racing Plans and Future Goals Joe plans to keep running and celebrating milestones with unique races, including the Marine Corps Marathon’s 50th anniversary in 2025. He shares his goal of continuing to run, enjoying the journey, and keeping up with the friends he’s made along the way. Tips for Longevity in Running Joe attributes his longevity in the sport to maintaining a balanced routine with cold showers, using massage tools, and allowing time for proper recovery. He stresses the importance of adapting training as you age, including hill work instead of track speed workouts. Travel and Racing Preparation Joe gives practical tips for managing stiffness and recovery while traveling for races. He advises giving yourself extra time to acclimate and stay loose with light movement before the race. Maintaining Motivation in Your 70s and Beyond Reflecting on his journey, Joe highlights the value of continually learning and adapting. He encourages runners of all ages to focus on enjoying the sport and the relationships it brings, not just race results. Episode Sponsor: Today’s episode is brought to you by Garden Cup , making it easy to fuel your run with nutritious, ready-to-eat salads. Find the link in the show notes for 20% off your first order! Closing Thoughts: In Joe’s words, retirement is just the beginning of new adventures. Keep exploring, connecting, and embracing each run as part of a joyful life journey. Today’s episode is sponsored by Garden Cup . Enjoy their convenient, delicious salads on the go! Get 20% off your first order using THIS LINK . Favorite Things : https://runningwithgrit.com/favorites/
Nov 5, 2024
Welcome to Episode 122 of the Running After Age 40 podcast! Today, we’re tackling a topic that every runner, and really anyone committed to a fitness routine, has likely faced— burnout. We share seven powerful strategies to help you manage those times when you feel drained and ready to give up on running. Here’s a rundown of what to expect: Key Takeaways: Reconnect with Your Why Burnout often comes from losing touch with your deeper motivation. Rediscover your purpose, whether it’s to stay active for your future grandkids or simply to feel energized each day. It’s Okay to Take a Break A break from running could be just what you need! Explore alternative workouts or consider other challenges like triathlons. Sometimes, stepping away reminds you what you love about running. Embrace Discipline Over Motivation Not every day will feel inspiring, but showing up with discipline can keep you moving forward even on tough days. Check Your Sleep Quality Fatigue often masquerades as burnout. Ensure you’re getting restful sleep—reduce caffeine, minimize screen time before bed, and create a relaxing pre-sleep routine. Try Something New (or Stick with Routine) Adding variety can refresh your routine, but sometimes sticking to simple, familiar runs can be just as grounding. Social Connection Helps Call a friend while you run or connect afterward. Combat the loneliness of running by sharing your experience and motivation with someone else. Make One Small Change Don’t overwhelm yourself with drastic changes. Try something small, like a new route or a post-run treat, to keep things fresh. Sponsor Mention: Today’s episode is sponsored by Garden Cup . Enjoy their convenient, delicious salads on the go! Get 20% off your first order using THIS LINK . Favorite Things : https://runningwithgrit.com/favorites/
Oct 29, 2024
Let's exploring countdown framing —a powerful strategy where you start with a total goal and count down, not up. This approach, sparked by a post I saw about the remaining days of 2024, can bring new motivation to your running. Counting down the days left in the year made me feel that extra push, so today we’re applying that same idea to training and races. Let’s make the final stretch of any goal as rewarding as the finish line! Key Topics Countdown Framing Explained How this technique gives you a clear sense of progress, making it feel like you’re always moving closer to the finish line. Why Countdown Framing Works Increased Perceived Progress : Seeing goals shrink as you go makes every step feel meaningful. Goal Gradient Effect : Get an energy boost by counting down to zero, creating a powerful finish. Reduced Overwhelm : Start with a bigger number and let each mile or minute feel like progress toward a smaller goal. Enhanced Satisfaction : Each step counted down adds a feeling of completion and reward to your runs. How to Implement Countdown Framing in Running For Training: Set your timer or distance countdown, and enjoy the sense of completion at each mile. For Races: Mentally count down each mile or minute to stay motivated, especially in the toughest sections. Garden Cup Link to save 20%
Oct 24, 2024
Welcome to Episode 120 of the Running After Age 40 podcast! Today we’re tackling a mindset shift that can make a big difference in your running and overall health: turning “I wish” into actionable steps. In This Episode: Five Common “I Wish” Statements : I dive into five “I wish” thoughts we often have around running, training, and health, and how to flip those into actions that move us forward. "I wish I had started sooner" : Instead of dwelling on when you began, appreciate where you are now and focus on what’s ahead. "I wish I hadn’t gone out so fast" : Change the narrative—acknowledge a strong start and build on it, keeping your mindset open to possibilities. "I wish I had done more" : Stop focusing on past missed runs. Focus on what you can do now—put those running shoes on today or plan for tomorrow. "I wish I wasn’t injured" : Shift your focus to gratitude for what you can do now—find exercises that keep you active and motivated. "I wish I hadn’t eaten/drank that" : Instead of regretting indulgences, focus on how to fuel and reset your body moving forward. Key Takeaways: Replace Wishes with Action : Learn how to shift from wishing for things to be different to taking steps that make a real impact on your progress. Focus on What You Can Control : Whether it’s your next run, your nutrition, or adapting to injuries, taking control over your actions is what leads to improvement. Mindset Matters : Adjusting your perspective can open up new possibilities and help you make the most of every run. This episode is sponsored by Garden Cup —delicious, convenient salads and chia puddings delivered to your door. It’s a great way to keep nutrition simple and stress-free, helping you focus on your fitness goals. Get 20% off using this link . Connect with Me : I’d love to hear how you’re turning your “I wish” thoughts into action. Reach out at runningwithgrit@gmail.com . Get Inspired : Take out “I wish” from your vocabulary and start making things happen, one step at a time. Whether it’s planning your next run or making a positive change in your diet, today is the day to start!
Oct 12, 2024
Ever wondered how to keep your running routine intact when life throws major changes your way? In this episode, we explore how runners over 40 can navigate big life transitions—whether it’s sending kids off to college, starting a new job, or moving to a new city—while staying committed to their fitness and well-being. We share seven actionable tips to keep running at the center of your life, helping you find balance and mental clarity amidst the chaos. Key Takeaways: Don’t skip your runs – Consistency is key, no matter what changes you face. Use your runs for mental clarity – Running is the perfect time to clear your mind and brainstorm. Prioritize true rest – Sleep and electronic-free time are vital to navigating change. Keep some things consistent – Find small ways to keep your routine familiar and comforting. Set something to look forward to – Reward yourself after four weeks of consistency. Reframe how you think about change – See transitions as opportunities for growth. Find your tribe – Connect with like-minded runners to stay motivated and uplifted. Resources: LINK for all things related to running after age 40 Have you faced major life changes recently? Tune in to discover how to stay on track with your running and fitness journey, and subscribe for more tips on thriving as a runner over 40!
May 30, 2024
That title really made you want to listen to this episode huh! Why you should do what you hate related to running and fitness... For years, I have told everyone I hate yoga. Thus, I don't do yoga. But in reality, it is something that would really benefit me as a runner and a woman over the age of 40. We discuss 2 reasons why you should pick a few things that you hate and do them anyway. And we discuss HOW to get yourself to do them. https://runningwithgrit.com/category/faves/ for all things related to running after age 40
May 15, 2024
Goals and resolutions are not just for New Years! The change of seasons can be the ideal time to reassess YOUR goals and motivation in running. We discuss specific questions to ask yourself as we approach a new season. Grab a pencil and paper and listen along. Running in the summer can be an amazing gift during vacations and sunsets- don't miss out in the craziness and have your goals and plans made in advance! Running With Grit's Favorite Things
May 8, 2024
Have you ever experience the "runner's high"? If so, do you know what causes it? We've always heard that endorphins produce that wonderful post-exercise feeling. BUT newer research proves that theory wrong, and instead, suggests that endocannabinoids are responsible. Listen in as expert Blaise Collins, PhD, ACSM-EP-C shares an overview of what really causes the runner's high. He gives us a summary of a review article from The International Journal of Molecular Science. View his full article here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/accessible-physiology-leveraging-endocannabinoids-blaise-4yobc/?trackingId=a0NO6Vw7laMvO2IAtWOAjQ%3D%3D Visit Blaise's LinkedIn profile here for more of his scientific knowledge! https://www.linkedin.com/in/pblaisecollinsphd/ Blaise reminds us all of the importance of getting out there and getting in daily exercise, no matter what! FAVES: https://www.runningwithgrit.com/faves
Apr 29, 2024
How we define happy depends on the person, but we all can find our own meaning of being a "happy runner". In this episode, we dive into 7 ways to find and maintain happiness as a runner in your 40s and beyond. Spoiler alert- it starts by putting a smile on your face. Support the Running After Age 40 Podcast by sharing the following links: https://runningwithgrit.com/favorites/
Apr 16, 2024
Have you ever stopped to think about why some people stick with running and an exercise plan and why other's don't? What is it about the people who don't stick with it that makes them quit? And why do others run for 50 plus years, still loving it and finding passion in the sport? We discuss my favorite ways to stay motivated as a runner- even on the hardest days, hardest years, and hardest decades. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com/category/faves for specific information on our favorite products!
Apr 8, 2024
We can train our physical fitness and measure it - we can easily measure our miles, our times, our heart rate, and almost instantaneously see improvements. But what about your emotional fitness? Have you been paying attention to it? Do you have clear and concrete goals on training your mind to be the best you that you can be AND the best runner that you can be? We discuss what emotional fitness means and some questions to ask yourself related to this tough topic! Visit our favorite things link to see all the things we chat about on the running podcast!
Apr 2, 2024
Running is HARD. That's what makes it great but it also makes it hard to keep it up day after day, year after year. Giving yourself something to look forward to short term AND long term can make all the difference. We discuss some small ways to give yourself that reward and something to keep you moving! Visit https://runningwithgrit.com/favorites for our favorite things related to running after age 40!
Mar 19, 2024
Have you ever been told that you have TOO high of expectations of yourself for your running or fitness? It’s up to you to do some self reflection and analyze feedback that you receive, but it’s also up to you to set your goals where you want them. As noted in Good To Great by Jim Collins, it’s always possible to improve- the day you become satisfied is the day you stop getting better. We discuss why sometimes you SHOULD have high expectations of yourself (even unrealistic ones) in running and health. We also review how to manage them so that you can live a happy, fulfilled life and ENJOY being a runner. Visit https://runningwithgrit.com/favorites to review all products and favorites discussed on this podcast for masters runners!
Mar 12, 2024
Join us as we interview masters runner and marathoner Joe Emas. Joe is a stellar story-teller and motivator. He teaches us to: Embrace change Dance a little along the run at races Take in the sunset Open yourself to opportunity And MORE! Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast This episode is sponsored by Factor.
Mar 6, 2024
We all need mentors, in running, health, fitness, and life. In today's episode, we discuss finding unexpected mentors in our running- people of all ages, paces, and backgrounds. Specifically, we cover strategies to seek out new mentors as a runner and focus on always staying open to asking questions and learning about other runners to maximize our own journey. Episode Sponsor: Factor Meals (use link for coupon) Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Feb 27, 2024
Putting yourself at the starting line of a race or deciding to start a training program to get back in shape can be anxiety-provoking. Pre-race nerves are real and almost everyone has them. We discuss 5 ways to minimize your pre-race anxiety (or training nerves)- for those who are seasoned racers and those who are setting a goal to start running. This episode is sponsored by Factor Meals- Click this link to save on your first order. Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Feb 13, 2024
If you are a runner or trying to get back into running, what's on your checklist for the month? We discuss 7 ways to uplevel your running and fitness this month! 1) How can you make challenging things just a little easier to handle? 2) What is one way you can get a little more mental clarity on the run? 3) How can you best document your progress to ensure future success? 4) Why should you surprise yourself with small rewards? 5) How can you stop the stalling before heading out for a run? 6) What's one way to maximize fitness all day and not just on the run? 7) How can taking a cold shower change your mindset? https://www.runningwithgrit.com Episode Links: Factor Meals Thrive Market Discount Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Feb 7, 2024
Most people are not runners. Most people are not concerned with their nutrition. Which means, most people are not going to understand your level of commitment and will consider your running "weird". We discuss 4 ways to handle dealing with non-supportive friends and family, and people who simply don't understand your running. Spoiler alert- they don't have to understand your running, they don't have to love running, and you can still love each other! https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more info on running past 40! Save $40 off your first order of FACTOR Meals at this link. Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Jan 30, 2024
As runners over 40, there are a lot of things out of our control. The weather, the hills, the stress from family and friends, a heavy load at work- you are busy people. The one thing we can always control in our health and fitness is our reaction to what happens in each workout and race. We discuss "Who are you when things get hard" and four specific ways to address hard races, hard workouts, and hard times in our lives. We also review how to stop avoiding doing the hard things out of fear. https://www.runningwithgrit.com Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Jan 24, 2024
Have you ever noticed you get sick at the same time every year? Or maybe that you get injured at the same time during a training cycle for every marathon that you run? For you, maybe you hit rock bottom fatigue levels on a certain day each week. We discuss methods to be proactive about rest related to our running over age 40. Instead of trying to be superwomen and supermen, we discuss healthy ways to focus on our running, health, and nutrition to ensure that we get enough rest. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information about running past 40. Save $40 off your first order of FACTOR Meals at this link. Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Jan 2, 2024
Here's what we don't discuss in this episode: goals, habits, or resolutions related to running. Here's what we discuss in this episode: LEARNING and why continuous learning keeps us sharp and ultimately helps our running and fitness. This episode is short and to the point but will remind you of the importance to never stop learning. Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Dec 27, 2023
Have you ever been told that you will never run again? Or maybe, as you are dealing with an injury, the health care practitioner told you just to stop running, only for the injury to return as soon as you return to running. Listen in as guest Jena Ziegler discusses how the running after age 40 crowd can reduce the chance of running injuries from happening in the first place. She is an RRCA and UESCA Certified Run Coach. She also details her recommendations for a safe and positive return to running after managing a running injury. Jena discusses "rage walking" and how to recover, all in a way that is doable for busy runners. Jena's links: Recommendation for Chris Johnson The Running Zone Podcast (strength) He r Instagram Her Website (where you can book coaching and PT) Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Dec 19, 2023
How do you want your running to feel in 2024? What word describes how you want your running AND your life to be in the next 12 months? We discuss strategies to brainstorm a word that reflects what you want to happen, and the why behind choosing a theme word for the year. We also provide example words for runners setting goals and resolutions (this is not a resolution) and focus on the FEEL. Join us if you are interested in maximizing your running over 40 next year and making sure that you make every day the best you can. https://www.runningwithgrit.com Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Dec 12, 2023
Self-Talk for runners, especially masters runners, matters more than you can even imagine. The words you say to yourself and thoughts you feel end up defining the limits of the miles you can run and the distance you can travel. We discuss 12 reframes for runners that are quick switches in the language you use with yourself, whether as thoughts or outloud to others. If you are a runner over the age of 40 or want to get started on a running journey, give this episode a quick listen. You may find that changing the words you speak to yourself can change your running, and your life. These are running mantras you can't forget. https://www.runningwithgrit.com Save $40 off your first order of FACTOR Meals at this link.
Dec 5, 2023
Let's do a deep dive into the essence of self-reflection related to running and health. In this episode, we'll guide you through the process of conducting a comprehensive audit of your running journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding your current position before sprinting toward new goals. We kick off by exploring a series of thought-provoking questions designed to uncover the intricacies of your running experience. From assessing your 'wins' to reflecting on the highs and lows of your training, we delve into the details that shape your runner's narrative. As we navigate through this introspective journey, we emphasize the significance of asking the right questions. By uncovering the motivations behind your runs and understanding the factors that impact your performance, you'll gain valuable insights that set the stage for effective goal-setting. We discuss how this audit isn't just about logging miles but about peeling back the layers of your running identity. Do you run for the thrill, the challenge, or the meditative escape? Our questions prompt you to explore the emotional and mental dimensions of your running practice. We highlight the notion that setting meaningful goals requires a clear understanding of your starting point. It's akin to plotting a course on a map – you can't reach your destination without first locating where you are. By the end of this episode, you'll have a personalized roadmap, informed by the answers to your self-directed inquiries, laying the foundation for a purposeful and fulfilling year of running ahead. For more information on running after age 40, visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com
Nov 27, 2023
Runners love to run BUT we also procrastinate our workout sometimes. Can you relate? You know you need to get out the door but suddenly you end up checking email, grabbing another snack, or helping one of your kids. How can you trick your mind to getting yourself out for your run or workout more quickly? We share 10 tips for getting yourself out the door for your run faster that will ultimately make you fitter AND more fulfilled. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running over 40. Save $40 off your first order of FACTOR Meals at this link. Favorites from the Running After Age 40 Podcast
Nov 20, 2023
If you are going to be healthy and fit and a runner over the age of 40, you aren't going to be normal. Are you okay with that? How do you feel when people judge you for being that weird runner or eating weird? We discuss statistics on health and fitness and why being weird can help you live longer, be less depressed, and why it's OKAY to be weird. Keep being that weird runner, and keep running and exercising after 40! https://www.runningwithgrit.com
Nov 14, 2023
There's not a listener out there who can't relate to feeling tired when you run. Or when you race. Or when your alarm goes off! So what should you do? Should you slow down? Stop? Hit snooze? We discuss four strategies for dealing with the "I'm so tired" whether you are on a training run, feeling tired during a race, or just struggling with energy on a weekly or monthly basis as a runner or fitness enthusiast after the age of 40. https://www.runningwithgrit.com is the site for all things related to running over 40
Nov 7, 2023
How can you make running and working out as natural as eating and drinking? In this podcast episode, we meet an extraordinary individual, a runner whose passion for running has only grown stronger as she's entered her 50s. Despite encountering numerous injuries along her journey, her love for running has remained undiminished. The conversation delves into her personal experiences, the hurdles she's faced, and the unyielding spirit that keeps her laced up and hitting the track and the woods. The runner shares insights into the various obstacles she's encountered, both physical and mental, and how she navigated through these challenges. Her story is not just about triumph; it's about resilience, determination, and the sheer love for the sport that fuels her motivation. Through the interview, she imparts invaluable motivational advice, inspiring listeners with tips on staying consistent and dedicated, even in the face of setbacks. Her wisdom isn't just about running; it's about life—how to approach difficulties with a tenacious attitude, how to persevere when the going gets tough, and how to find joy in the journey. What sets this runner apart is her audacious goal: she plans not only to continue running but also to participate in track events well into her 100s and beyond. Her ambitions are not only a testament to her unwavering passion but serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration for anyone looking to push their boundaries and challenge the norms of aging. Tune in to this episode to be inspired by a runner who embodies the spirit of resilience, shares invaluable advice on staying motivated, and instills the belief that age is never a barrier when it comes to pursuing one's passions. https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more info on running in your 50s and beyond
Oct 26, 2023
What's the hardest part of getting in shape, a training run, a training cycle, or a race? You may think the hardest part is getting started. You are wrong. The hardest part is the messy middle! What can you do to embrace the messy middle and optimize your running and health after age 40? Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more details on running after age 40.
Oct 24, 2023
Your life isn't a race (or is it)? In this episode, we focus on FOCUSING on the process and steps you take for running a race, staying healthy, and just feeling fulfilled in life. What can you continually evaluate on the run or in your life? What is around you? We discuss the need to zero in on the moment and not the outcome. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running after age 40.
Oct 18, 2023
In this week's episode, we're diving headfirst into a world of transformation and rejuvenation related to health, fitness, and running. Change is the name of the game as I explore eight new additions to my health, fitness, and running routine for the month of October. I'm not just embracing these changes; I'm celebrating them. As the saying goes, "Change is good," and trying new things is incredibly invigorating for our physical and mental well-being. We discuss: A new fitness tracker Meal delivery Running in the dark Mocktails Song cues Comfortable shoes And More. In the wise words of Maya Angelou, "You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have." The same applies to our health and fitness journey. Embracing change and trying new things can reignite our passion for a healthier lifestyle and offer valuable feedback, which is especially essential as we age. Tune in to this episode for inspiration, motivation, and a reminder that change is not only good but essential for our continuous growth and well-being. https://www.runningwithgrit.com
Oct 17, 2023
The holidays are right around the corner- are you wondering how to maintain your running and healthy habits when your schedule is crazy? We discuss 12 tips for staying healthy as a runner over the holidays without losing your joy! Make sure to view our gift guide for runners to help you make your gift list or buy for that runner on your list. https://runningwithgrit.com/gifts-for-runners/
Oct 12, 2023
Do you dread the shorter days and the grey skies? Want to curl up on the couch under a blanket instead of getting your steps in? Welcome to "Battling the Winter Blues: Running Your Way to a Better Mood." On this episode, we dive into the world of running and wellness to explore how runners can combat the winter blues. We discuss the impact of the winter season on mood, share nutritional insights, and provide practical tips to stay motivated. Learn what foods to eat (and avoid), the small tricks to boost your mood, and what not to do to maintain your mental well-being during colder months. Stay active, stay motivated, and join us on this journey to a better mood. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for information on running after age 40. If you are interested in The Running With Grit Tribe, a paid community of runners over 40 supporting one another, please contact runningwithgrit@gmail.com.
Oct 9, 2023
How do top athletes like Simone Biles get and stay where they are and what can we learn from them as we run beyond 40? We discuss 8 principles that can be learned from Simone Biles and how we can apply these to running, fitness, and healthy eating. The topics we discuss: Resilience Sacrifice Resourcefulness Determination Habits Presence Self-Care Supportiveness ANNOUNCEMENT: We are now opening the Wait List for The Running With Grit Tribe , a community of runners over the age of 40 who want to stay physically and mentally strong on the road and in life.
Sep 30, 2023
In this exciting episode of "Running After Age 40," we're about to dive into a topic that's going to fire up your running spirit! It's all about why you should aim for those jaw-dropping, "Is this even possible?" kind of goals instead of playing it safe with the realistic ones. We've all been there, right? You set a realistic goal, it feels comfortable, and you're like, "Hey, I got this." But here's the thing: that comfort zone isn't where the magic happens. We're going to show you why stepping into the realm of the impossible is where your running journey truly comes alive. We're spicing things up with amazing stories and some expert insights that'll have you rethinking your approach to running and fitness. Buckle up as we explore how these audacious goals can not only boost your personal growth but also lead to incredible achievements and a sense of fulfillment that's off the charts. Think about it – the journey from 'I can't believe I'm doing this' to 'I did it!' is a wild ride that will leave you forever changed. So, whether you're in your 40s, 50s, or beyond, it's time to throw aside those ordinary goals and start reaching for the extraordinary. Join us as we spill the beans on why embracing the impossible is your secret sauce to unlocking the runner within, no matter your age. Get ready to be inspired, because this episode is all about proving that when it comes to running goals, it's okay to dream big – and we mean REALLY big! https://www.runningwithgrit.com
Sep 18, 2023
Worry is a natural part of life, including running. This means your daily training walk / run, your long run of new or newly increased distances, and races. It's normal to feel worry or concern about making the distance. NERVES are normal. Can I finish a marathon? Was my training enough? Can I actually do the long-run distance for this week. It's so long! Can I run a 5k? The key is to not let worry dominate your thoughts and feelings. We discuss controlling the controllables related to running. Remember the timeless words of Dale Carnegie, "Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy." Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for information on running over age 40.
Sep 13, 2023
We're diving headfirst into a topic every runner faces at some point: the infamous "motivation slump." You know those days when your running shoes seem heavier than ever, and your energy levels are as flat as a pancake? You're not alone in this, folks. We all experience those moments when we just don't want to lace up and hit the pavement. First and foremost, let's recognize that it's perfectly normal! Running is a demanding sport, both physically and mentally. Even the most seasoned runners have days when they'd rather cozy up on the couch than conquer the trails. So, what do we do when our running mojo has taken a vacation? 1. Find Your "Why" 2. Do a "Check-Up" 3. Mix It Up 4. Buddy System 5. Reward Yourself: Motivation ebbs and flows, but what sets you apart is your commitment to keep moving forward, even when it's tough. We all have off days, but they're the stepping stones to our proudest moments. So, when motivation runs dry, remind yourself of the incredible feeling you get post-run—the rush of endorphins, the sense of accomplishment, and the simple joy of being a runner. Keep running, keep thriving, and keep embracing the extraordinary world of running. Until next time, happy trails!
Sep 6, 2023
Welcome to another episode of Running After 40, your trusted source of inspiration and knowledge for runners over the age of 40. Today we embark on a journey to explore a pivotal aspect of running that often remains in the shadows – the art of recovery. Whether you've just crossed the finish line of an intense race or completed your routine morning jog, recovery plays a vital role in ensuring you not only endure but thrive as a runner as you age gracefully. In this episode, we're peeling back the layers of wisdom gathered from seasoned runners and experts to discover easy approaches to post-run and post-race recovery. Remember, it's not just about how fast you can run; it's about how intelligently you recover. Age is just a number, but recovery is the invaluable key to a lifetime of fulfilling running experiences. Specifics discussed include sleep, recovery foods, running surfaces and more! Specific products: Foam Rollers Foot Massager Oofos Thanks as always for listening. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running in your 40s and beyond!
Aug 29, 2023
"Helping others is not only a duty, but it's also a joy that brings fulfillment to both the giver and the receiver." This insightful quote by Denzel Washington sets the tone for today's episode, where we'll explore actionable ways to support fellow runners on their health and fitness journey. Remember, through aiding others, we uplift ourselves and our entire running community. Each of the tactics discussed has the power to make a significant impact on a fellow runner's journey. Whether it's through sharing knowledge, offering encouragement, or simply being there to run alongside them, your efforts contribute to a stronger, more supportive running community. So, take action, embrace the role of a helper, and continue being a beacon of support for your fellow runners. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well." Keep running, keep helping, and keep making a positive difference! Note To Self Socks https://www.runningwithgrit.com
Aug 22, 2023
In today's episode, we're lacing up our sneakers and hitting the pavement as we explore the fascinating synergy between running and professional success. Whether it's tackling a challenging trail or navigating a complex project, the skills and mindset cultivated by runners often translate seamlessly to the workplace. Join us as we uncover 10+ reasons why runners make exceptional employees and dive into real-world examples that showcase their remarkable abilities in action. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just getting started, get ready to be inspired by the powerful parallels between running and excelling in your career. The dedication, discipline, and determination that runners exhibit during their training journeys are qualities that naturally spill over into their professional lives. From time management to resilience, teamwork to creativity, runners bring a unique blend of skills and perspectives that not only enrich their own careers but also contribute to the growth of their teams and companies. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running after age 40.
Aug 16, 2023
The words we say to ourselves and to others about our fitness after 40 and our running as masters matter more than we realize! What specific words matter most? We discuss 5 words that you can keep an ear out for as you are running and chatting. Instead, we recommend action-oriented, confidence language for running self-talk. The goal is always to shift our mindset and significantly enhance our running, fitness, and lifestyle endeavors. LIsten in as we review 5 phrases that are commonly spoken that can have a potential negative impact on our health as runners! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running over age 40.
Aug 9, 2023
Welcome to the Running After Age 40 Podcast, the show that empowers adults over 40 to stay active and maintain a healthy lifestyle through insightful discussions and practical tips. In this episode, we're diving into the world of running triggers – those little cues that motivate us to lace up our sneakers and hit the pavement AND make small changes in our diet and lifestyle to make us feel great. As we age, our bodies change, and so do our needs. Join us as we explore the practical changes in triggers for running after the age of 40, ensuring that you can continue to enjoy the many benefits of running while respecting your body's evolving requirements. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running in your 40s and beyond!
Aug 2, 2023
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of triggers and how they affect our running after age 40. We explore the various triggers that can either motivate or hinder our progress. Whether you're a seasoned runner or someone considering taking up running later in life, this conversation will provide valuable insights and practical tips to make your running journey a fulfilling and enjoyable one. We define what triggers are in the context of running and how they can play a significant role in our motivation, consistency, and performance. We also explore various positive triggers, such as personal goals, supportive running communities, and the joy of self-improvement, and how they can enhance the running experience. Finally, we identify common negative triggers that might hinder our progress and enthusiasm for running after 40. We discuss strategies to overcome these triggers and build mental resilience in the face of challenges. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for information on running after age 40!
Jul 26, 2023
Running isn't just about putting one foot in front of the other. The power of visualization in running is a game-changer that can boost performance, enhance motivation, and cultivate mental toughness. We discuss 5 visualization techniques for runners that can make you more confident, resilient, and successful. 1) Visualize your goals in running 2) Race Simulation 3) Overcoming obstacles by visualization 4) Positive Self Talk 5) Recovery and Injury Visualization Your mind can be your most potent ally in the rewarding journey of running! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more things related to running after age 40.
Jul 19, 2023
We all look up to superheros- why not be your own superhero and the hero of your own fitness and running journey? We discuss the importance of not putting a limit on your potential due to age or any other factor. The key to success in running over 40 is to never think it's 'too late'. We also review carefully checking yourself for 'jokes' or sarcasm directed to yourself about your fitness and running regimen. Are you confident and in control? Are you serious about your health or are you so busy joking that you are teaching your brain that you really aren't serious at all? Finally, we highlight facing our fears and putting one foot in front of the other, step by step. You deserve this! For more information on running over 40, visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com. This episode was sponsored by Outschool- for $20 off your first class for your kids visit https://www.outschooler.me/sarah
Jul 11, 2023
In this episode of The Running After Age 40 Podcast, we dive deep into the world of cold water therapy and its transformative effects on runners' recovery. Join us as we explore the benefits and techniques of using cold water therapy, including the legendary ice baths, to optimize post-run recuperation. Throughout the episode, we unravel the science behind cold water therapy and its ability to expedite muscle repair, reduce inflammation, and alleviate soreness. We discuss their on the physiological and psychological advantages of this refreshing recovery method. Discover practical tips and tricks for incorporating this practice into your post-run routine, whether it's through ice baths, cold showers, or targeted water immersion techniques. We also shed light on the potential pitfalls and misconceptions surrounding cold water therapy, emphasizing the importance of proper implementation and guidance to ensure safe and effective recovery. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, this episode serves as your comprehensive guide to unlocking the transformative power of cold water therapy in your running journey. Prepare to be inspired, educated, and motivated to take your recovery game to new, refreshing heights. Link to The Cold Pod Save 10% on The Cold Pod with the code RUNNINGWITHGRIT.
Jul 6, 2023
Doing a Mid-Year check in on your running goals and overall health is a smart thing to do! We discuss 10 SMALL changes and habits that have made a difference for me personally and may help you too! Topics discussed range from food preparation to what socks I recommend- plus a brief chat about fasting and reading. Thanks for supporting The Running After Age 40 Podcast! The air fryer I discuss Feetures socks
Jul 5, 2023
We take a break with a short and simple podcast with 10 tips for running on vacation. These are easy things you can do to keep your sanity and get some steps in while still enjoying your holiday! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running after age 40.
Jun 27, 2023
I am NOT a morning person or a natural morning runner! If you are, I am envious! However, I realize the value and importance of getting your workout and morning run done before the day gets busy and you run out of time for your run. We discuss the power of sleep and its importance for runners, especially masters runners. We also review 10 ways to improve your sleep and get out of bed in the morning to get that morning workout in! Hint- these are not the most fun recommendations, but they work and you will feel better AND run better - nothing better than that for masters running. For more information on running in your 40s and beyond, visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com.
Jun 23, 2023
Join us as we interview a special guest, Joseph Emas (Joe) who is running at 60+. He isn't just running, he's traveling the world to participate in marathons and other road races. We discuss 5 considerations- 1) How to choose races and distances as a runner over the age of 40 (or a runner at any age 2) How to inspire younger runners and keep the flame going! 3) What to do at races to engage other runners and build community (and meet new friends!) 4) How to stay inspired even when things are tough as you age. 5) What to do for training and running as a masters runner and beyond.. Joe is incredibly inspiring and brings stories and experiences to us! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running after age 40.
Jun 12, 2023
In this empowering episode about running mindset and the power of words, we dive into the transformative world of self-talk for runners. Discover the incredible impact of your inner dialogue on your running performance and overall mindset. We explore powerful strategies to replace negative self-talk with positive, motivating affirmations. Learn to shift from phrases like "I look tired" and "Well that sucked" to phrases that build confidence. Gain insights on how to build resilience, boost moral, and cultivate a winning mindset through intentional self-talk. Tune in and revolutionize your running experience with the power of your words as a runner over 40. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com/podcast for more information on running in your 40s and beyond.
Jun 5, 2023
You CAN run faster in your 50s if you train properly. Listen in as we learn from Shana Miller, certified Running Coach and owner of www.stilettorunning.com. Shana shares how she hated running until she started back up (signing up for a half marathon!). She explains how she stays injury-free and avoids burn out while training for marathons and how the highlight of her career was qualifying for Boston as a masters runner. Additionally, Shana reminds us to ALWAYS SHOW UP and how consistency makes all the difference in training. She is a true inspiration as she plans to continue running and competing in road races for years to come. Coaching Services from Stilettorunning.com Fun and stylish running apparel designed by Shana! https://www.instagram.com/STILETTORUNNING/
May 30, 2023
Have you ever considered where your personal thermostat is set related to your running life and fitness journey? Maybe you need a reset, a cleaning, or a reprogramming in your running program. We discuss how we always return to the 'default' setting we have for ourselves related to running. Just like a thermostat maintains a desired temperature, our mind adjusts our internal settings to align with our running goals! We also have comfort 'zones' related to running that we often get stuck in. If we don't evaluate how our fitness after 40 and running is going, we may not even realize we are staying in that defined comfort zone. Improving in running entails intentionally expanding this comfort zone by venturing into new experiences, taking on challenges, and embracing discomfort. Small steps, consistently taken, can lead to significant gains in running! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to older runners!
May 23, 2023
Do you find yourself comparing yourself to other runners? Maybe you look at other runners or health enthusiasts and find yourself feeling less than. You might think other runners have better bodies, better times, put in more miles, have more motivation..the list goes on. We are humans and our brains naturally compare ourselves to others. What if we could figure out how to feel inspired by another person's accomplishments instead of resentful and jealous? We discuss three ways to break free from the comparison trap in running and actually use comparison in a positive way for masters running and running over 40. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
May 16, 2023
We discuss " The Longest Race: Inside the Secret World of Abuse, Doping, and Deception on Nike's Elite Running Team " by American distance runner, Kara Goucher. If you haven't read the book, we provide a quick review of the highlights and issues discussed within, including: Confidence in running and racing Body image in running and racing Speaking up or out for what you believe in related to sports and life If you are in the over 40 running demographic, this book will definitely make you think about your generation and how it may have affected your running and health. Link to purchase the book: " The Longest Race " Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to the over 40 runner.
May 9, 2023
"I'm not a ' real' runner. Or, "I'm not a 'real' runner anymore. If you have ever said things like that to yourself, give this episode a listen. What the heck is a definition of a real runner anyway? We discuss what a real runner is and how to use the best self-talk to build your self confidence in running. Wondering what one word other than real can create self doubt and limit your potential in running? We share a quick and easy way to eliminate the word just from your vocabulary so that you optimize your running and life. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit for all things related to running after age 40.
May 3, 2023
What if I told you that drinking a green smoothie could change your health in more ways than just the nutritional benefits? In this episode of the Running After Age 40 podcast, we discuss habits- specifically forming one habit at a time. Do you know the success rate of trying to create one habit vs two? It's startling! Join us to review the how and why behind creating lifestyle and changes in our running, one habit at at time. You might even want to try a kale smoothie! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to masters running and older runners staying healthy and fit!
Apr 25, 2023
What is your mindset like leading up to a big race or training run? Does self-doubt start to creep in or anxiety about hitting your goals? How can we set process running goals in addition to outcome-oriented goals to ultimately have more fulfillment and joy in our racing and training? We discuss: Focusing on what we CAN control in races and running Setting process-oriented running goals Words and phrases that help you with running mindset during races Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running after the age of 40.
Apr 19, 2023
There is a reason there are Porta-Potties lined up before races and LONG lines of runners (especially women) waiting to use them. What do you know (or not know) about the pelvic floor and running? If you have ever struggled with frequent urination or the urge to pee while running, you've got to listen to this episode! Leaking a bit and frustrated by it? Believe it or not, it may not be something that Kegels can fix. Listen in as Doctor of Physical Therapist and Pelvic Floor expert Laura Chambers talks us through why we need to use the bathroom multiple times on a run AND what to do about it. Laura gives us concrete methods to strengthen our core beyond crunches so that we can stop worrying about making that pit stop. Here are the links to find Laura: Instagram: @dr.laura_peakwellness Website: www.peakwellnesstn.com Free webinar: https://www.peakwellnesstn.com/3steps-webinar-info Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running over the age of 40.
Apr 12, 2023
How much time do you spend worrying before a running race or a long run? Do you ever find yourself worrying about being able to complete your race, whether your time will meet your goal, or if you are even truly a 'runner'? We discuss abolishing worry from our minds as runners over 40- specifically embracing uncertainty and using concrete methods to challenge our thoughts and eliminate worry as much as possible. Some level of 'worry' is part of being human, but minimizing worry can help us enjoy our running training and racing. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running over 40 years old!
Apr 3, 2023
Have you ever heard the phrase, "Good is the enemy of great"? How does it apply to our running, especially running over the age of 40? What about to our overall health and nutrition. Even sleep- what about good sleep vs GREAT sleep? The concept of "good being the enemy of great" suggests that settling for "good enough" can prevent individuals or organizations from achieving greatness. Are you satisfied with the status quo or complacent with your current level of running? If so, why is that a negative? Did you know that feeling GOOD can limit your potential and hinder your progress? Embracing a mindset of greatness involves setting high standards and pursuing excellence, even when it means taking risks and facing the possibility of failure. Finding a balance between the pursuit of greatness and self-care is also important to ensure mental and physical well-being. Overall, the idea of "good being the enemy of great" emphasizes the importance of pushing beyond the limits of what is considered "good enough" and striving for excellence in all areas of life INCLUDING running.
Mar 22, 2023
If you have ever been injured and unable to run, you know how frustrating it can feel. You end up not wanting to do anything (including the exercises that will help your injury) and it's easy to get into a negative mindset related to running injuries. We discuss 11 strategies to cope with being an injured runner over 40. These include mental strategies and physical things you CAN do to keep fit and feeling good even when you cannot run. Having a running injury can be a huge bummer and disappointment- we get it! Let's figure out how to come back even stronger. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Mar 14, 2023
Welcome to our podcast episode on "7 Quick Hacks to Take Your Running to the Next Level!" In this episode, we will be sharing some useful tips and tricks to help you improve your running performance and take your training to the next level. We are all about trying to be 1% better each day and that is what these hacks are all about! Whether you're a beginner runner or an experienced athlete, these quick hacks will help you achieve your running goals faster and more efficiently. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40!
Mar 3, 2023
Can two words really change the trajectory of your running over 40? YES! We discuss the power of the two words "What If" related to running past age 40 and fitness and life in general. Using this short phrase can stop us from living in the status quo and help us continually challenge ourselves in running. Demand more of yourself and build momentum in your miles using "What if". Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Feb 22, 2023
"I'm just not that motivated to run"- have you ever said that to yourself? Or maybe heard a fellow runner say it? Truth is, none of of our motivated all the time for fitness and health, and instead of motivation, we need to rely on discipline. This quick podcast discusses some easy ways to focus on discipline as a runner over 40. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Feb 15, 2023
After reading Jim Kwik's book, Limitless, I have a lot of thoughts on applying the 'limitless' mindset to running over 40. Specifically, identifying our deeply held beliefs and limitations and addressing them can change our lives. We discuss: Our limitless brain and how certain activities related to running can have positive impacts on the neural webs in our brain Ways to change the labels we set early in life about our athletic ability Belief systems and how barriers are not true barriers Why it's important to know our passion and purpose in fitness Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to runners over 40.
Feb 8, 2023
What's your superpower? Why does it matter and how does it apply to your fitness and your running? Your superpower is what makes you YOU and what makes you stand out as a runner and an amazing person. We discuss how to identify YOUR superpowers and assess what comes naturally to you. Once you've discovered your superpowers, how can they be used in your running lifestyle to maximize your fitness? We discuss being the superhero in your own story and believing in happy endings. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Feb 1, 2023
If you are like most of us runners over 40, you've heard a time or two: "Running is bad for the knees" "You should take more rest days" Maybe you are just starting to run and feel like you don't love it. We dispel the myths that "runners love running" and "some people are built for running". Listen up as we discuss 7 specific myths about running in your 40s and beyond and the truth behind staying fit and happy as a runner! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Jan 25, 2023
Have you ever felt like others don't support your running or your healthy lifestyle? If you are like most runners, you can relate to comments like "Running is bad for your knees" or "Don't you want to take a day off?" or "All you want to do is run". We discuss how if we put other people's desires and wants ahead of our own, it can affect our running and health. Specifically, we review- 1) How to handle other people's opinions of your running and lifestyle. 2) Why we cannot change how someone reacts but we can change our own reaction. 3) What to do if you feel like you are trying to justify your ambition. 4) How we make the choices and it's YOUR life. 5) Why to avoid waiting to be happy or proud of yourself. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running over 40.
Jan 20, 2023
Have you ever felt super busy and wondered how you can fit in running, strength training, and stretching? If you are like most of us, you've made the excuse at least once that you are too busy to work out. We discuss 8 Time Management hacks that will help you figure out how to fit more fitness in without being busier or stressed out. Specifically, we cover: 1) 4 ways to audit your schedule to figure out how to fit in more running and strength training and less of the things that aren't bringing you closer to your goal 2) How to do a parking lot workout and why they are crucial to your success 3) Why it's important to add in walking or standing while working 4) Simple ways to save time on food prep 5) Getting your family and friends involved in your running and fitness 6) Spending 2-5 minutes every hour on stretching 7) Preparing for excuses 8) Using work out time as a special time Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Jan 5, 2023
Have you ever made New Year's resolutions and found that they just didn't stick? Maybe you've heard about choosing a word of the year but you've never done it and don't really see the need. We discuss choosing a word for 2023 and applying it to running and fitness. In this short episode, we review why a word is better than a resolution, how to pick your word, and what to do once you have that word. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running post age 40!
Dec 29, 2022
Have you ever felt like a failure at running or at fitness in general? Maybe you quit your workout regimen, didn't hit your times at a race, or just have had lackluster workouts and got really bummed out. We discuss why failure can be our greatest teacher and how to deal with disappointment in running. Essentially, we discuss how our brains are designed so that we quickly learn from failure - we remember the pain and don't want to repeat it! Listen to this short episode to hear how to get back up after 'failing' at running and how to reevaluate your goals and make sure they still make sense. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to masters running and running after age 40.
Dec 15, 2022
What words do you say (out loud or to yourself) or in writing and how do they relate to running and mental toughness? How can you be more aware of the thoughts you have and how the words you say affect you? We discuss: Running and words of encouragement and how to change your words to change your running Why eradicating certain phrases can give such power in fitness and health How choice and choosing what happens next can make your running go to the next level If you are a runner over 40, you likely use some of these phrases or words on a daily (or even hourly) basis. Try a few of these word switches and see how your running and fitness after 40 changes for the better. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to masters running and running over 40. This episode was sponsored by Outschool- visit https://outschooler.me/sarah for $20 off your first class for your learner under age 18.
Dec 9, 2022
Do you understand what epigenetics is? How does running affect epigenetics, and does our diet matter? We discuss the basics of epigenetics and running and why it's important to understand that we are not stuck with bad genes and the choices we make every day make a difference. Specifically, we review: What foods have the most positive epigenetic effects How running changes epigenetics, why strength training is important This episode provides some hope for runners over 40 (or at any age) and shares how we can alter our diet and exercise to stay healthy long term. For more on running after 40, visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com.
Dec 2, 2022
Looking for some inspiration from someone who has not only run 48 marathons, but who has beat cancer twice? Listen in as Joe shares with his how he feeds off the energy from the running community to stay motivated one day at a time. Joe discusses: His use of The Galloway Run/Walk Method A few favorite race stories, including The Boston Marathon How Cancer hit him twice but didn't stop him from running Why he wants to keep running and how he believes that helping others helps him even more Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more info on Running After Age 40 and don't miss our Gift Guide during the holidays! Joe's stories: http://www.xgames.com/espnw/athletes-life/showcase/9909069/4/joseph-emas-hey-back https://www.prevention.com/fitness/workouts/a39638210/why-i-walk-emas/
Nov 23, 2022
It's easy to take running for granted. Maybe you can relate to the feeling of dread when it's time for your run or getting closer to race day and you don't feel prepared. Today, we discuss 10 ways that running in 2022 and beyond has really changed. Specifically, we review key shifts that we can all be grateful for (and a little running nostalgia). By the end of this episode, you may laugh a little at the memories, but you will be thankful for all the wonderful things we have available as runners in the modern day. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more things about running after age 40.
Nov 16, 2022
As soon as Fall hits, the days are shorter, meaning more runs in the dark. Add in the colder weather and the holidays and it's super hard for runners to stay motivated and committed. We discuss 10 ways to beat the winter blues as a runner after age 40. Specifically, we address the benefits of cold weather running, strategies to get yourself out the door when you want to cuddle under a blanket, and more than anything, emphasize JUST STARTING. For more information on Running After Age 40, visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com.
Sep 15, 2022
Have you ever wanted to be more confident in running? Do you sometimes feel like you aren't 'good' enough or that you are not truly a runner?' This episode will discuss: 1) How to handle that negative voice in your head before, during, and post-run (hint! You can use it to your advantage) 2) Betting on yourself! You are the only person in charge of you. Remember the valuable "What would it take" question. 3) Adding a challenge to your average Wednesday. 4) How to get out of the ordinary mundane and actually make progress. Second hint- start small! 5) Why actually DOING things is the #1 way to increase confidence. This episode is sponsored by https://outschooler.me/sarah- get $20 toward your first class for your kiddo- they can do it while you run! Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Sep 1, 2022
What do do when you don't feel like running (or working out).... Seriously. The struggle is real. If you wake up excited to run every morning, I envy you. If you are like most people, many days you simply don't feel like working out. What should you do? In this episode, we provide actionable steps to get you out the door. I guarantee you will feel better! Running after age 40 is not easy, but it's certainly worth every step. This episode was sponsored by Outschool- for a free first class for your K-12 learner, visit https://outschooler.me/sarah. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40!
Aug 6, 2022
In The Power of One More, Ed Mylett discusses raising your standards, embracing the inconvenient, and controlling what you can control. We apply his concepts to running, health, and fitness in Part 2 of the podcast. What is one uncomfortable thing you can do today to improve your running or health? Do you ever think to yourself, "I'm too old", "I'm too fat", I'm too busy"? Are you happy with the amount of miles you are running or the pace you are at? We discuss stopping overthinking, changing your standards, and taking action each and every day. Getting up early isn't convenient, but inconvenient actions are often those that result in the biggest results. https://runningwithgrit.com This episode was sponsored by Outschool- https://outschooler.me/sarah
Jul 20, 2022
The Power of One More is a POWERFUL book by Ed Mylett. In the next two episodes, we dive into the concepts of the book and how it can apply to running over 40 and staying fit in your 40s. Specifically, we discuss Ed's wise recommendations on: One more dream about running One more try for fitnness One more minute or hour of running One more healthy choice One more positive emotion during running One more association If you want to uplevel your life, but don't have time to read his book, we give you the high level points to apply to masters running and life in general. https://www.runningwithgrit.com This episode is sponsored by https://outschooler.me/sarah
Jul 8, 2022
The most successful, fulfilled people are often morning people! If you struggle to get up and get your early morning run in, this quick episode is for you. We share 10 tips for becoming a morning runner. Exercising in the morning isn't always fun, but it will help you own your day and improve your productivity. Stop hitting snooze and learn a few easy tricks to shift your mindset about getting up early. This episode was sponsored by Outschool- save $20 on your first class by visiting https://outschooler.me/sarah. Follow me at Running_With_Grit on Instagram and visit our site https://runningwithgrit.com.
Jun 29, 2022
Is eating clean on a budget seriously possible? How can you keep running and eating clean without breaking the bank as prices skyrocket? We discuss 12 quick and EASY ways you can save money but still eat healthy! We discuss- Where to shop and what to buy to save money eating clean A few super easy clean recipes for runners Action items to improve your running nutrition This episode was sponsored by Outschool- visit https://outschooler.me/sarah for $20 off your child's first class! Visit https://runningwith grit.com for all things related to running after age 40, including clean eating for runners and super food tips and tricks!
Jun 14, 2022
Running groups, running partners....why should you run with others? It's true- you become a product of the people you surround yourself with, including in running. If you want to improve your running AND your life, you need to be in proximity of people who want you to be better, who believe in you, and who expect you to go to the next level. AVOID: Energy Vampires SEEK OUT: Those of different age, pace, and those with enthusiasm and a positive attitude People are triggers to our behavior, including exercise and overall nutrition and health. Who triggers you and how can you manage those triggers? This episode is sponsored by Outschool- visit http://outschooler.me/sarah for $20 off your first classes. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit for all things related to running after age 40.
Jun 7, 2022
What does the Reticular Activating System have to do with running or runners? More than you might anticipate! We discuss 10 ways the Reticular Activating System can affect your daily runs, fitness, or race results. Listen in as we compare the RAS to a colander for draining the pasta that all runners love! Specific topics include: How does the Reticular Activating System filter our thoughts? How does the RAS choose which thoughts to keep? Why does the RAS matter for racing and training runs? What can runners do to maximize the RAS and its affects on their results? This episode is sponsored by Outschool- visit https://outschooler.me/sarah for $20 off your first class. For more information on running after age 40, visit https://runningwithgrit.com.
May 30, 2022
What kind of questions do you ask yourself about running? Do you typically just go through the motions and avoid introspection? Asking better questions to yourself can lead to tremendous results- we discuss a few key questions to ask yourself as a runner. We also discuss being intentional and dreaming big regarding running and life. Everyone has a a dream, but some of us are afraid to think about our big running dreams! If you have impostor syndrome about being a runner or have negative thoughts holding you back, we have some tips for postive mental nutrition that you may find valuable! Finally, we discuss how our running and fitness routine affects our children and others in our life. We also discuss how confidence is key and how and why other people's opinions of you don't matter! As a wrap up, we remind you of the wise words from C.S. Lewis: You are never too old to set another goal or to dream another dream. This episode was sponsored by Outschool- visit https://outschooler.me/sarah for $20 off your first class! Visit https://runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
May 19, 2022
David Sinclair, author of Life Span, Why We Age and Why We Don't Have To, states that aging is a disease, not something inevitable. If that is true, treating aging will allow you to keep running and keep living more vibrantly and productive. In this episode, we discuss Dr. Sinclair's thoughts and research on: Nutrition- WHAT and WHEN you should eat and why Fasting and why stressing our body can be a good thing Exercise- Why exercise is good for longevity (not for the reasons we thought) What specific amounts and types of exercise are beneficial Cold and Heat- How cold supercharges brown adipose tissue Heat and heat shock proteins We also do a quick review of the supplements Dr. Sinclair takes, including NMN, resveratrol, vitamin D, K2, and aspiring. Listen in to hear how 20% of aging is genetic- the other 80% of longevity is in our hands! Keep running and keep living! This episode is sponsored by: www.zox.com- use code SARAH49700 to save 20% off your order Outschool- use www.outschooler.me/sarah for $20 off your first classes for your child Visit https:/runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40!
May 10, 2022
Is distance running bad on the lower back? What about marathon running? What are the effects of endurance training on the back, specifically on the lower spine. We dig into a recent scientific publication that answers this question. Researchers from the UK studied the lumbar spine of marathon runners before and after a marathon. The results may surprise you! A few other tips for avoiding lower back pain while running- Complete your core exercises Keep your upper spine / thoracic spine area mobile Stand more than you sit Don't hold anything while you run Pay attention to your posture as you get tired on the run This episode is sponsored by Zox- save 25% on your order using the code SARAH49700; www.zox.com. Visit https://runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40!
May 5, 2022
If you are like me, you have a habit of hitting the snooze button! How can runners get better sleep to enhance performance and just have more energy for daily activities? It's quite simple, but we share 7 secrets to better sleep. Hint- they aren't hard, but they aren't the most fun changes either. You can probably guess that better sleep means consistency and turning off your electronics. What are some other quick fixes? Tune in to hear! Links to Products we mentioned: Blue Light Glasses Super Loud Alarm Visit https://runningwithgrit.com for more info on running over 40.
Apr 29, 2022
If you've ever said, "I just don't feel motivated to work out" or "I just don't feel like running", or "I'm just not a running kind of person", this episode is for you! Using lessons from Atomic Habits by James Clear, we discuss- How if you are having trouble with motivation it's not you, it's your systems Why small, seemingly insignificant changes make the biggest difference What a habit loop is and how it applies to working out Running is hard, especially after age 40. If you are looking for some tricks to help you show up and do the work, even if it's less than you want to at first, you should listen in! Visit https://runningwithgrit.com for more information on running after age 40!
Apr 20, 2022
A few easy shifts in the words you say to yourself and others can make a HUGE impact on your running life and personal well-being. There is energy behind the words we use- are you going to use words that fuel you with positive energy or those that zap you and put you in a negative state of being? If you need a little extra running motivation, try changing the words you use. The words spoken or said in your head make you feel a certain way. We share 5 quick and easy 'word switches' to give you some extra inspiration for running, working out, eating well, and just getting through the day and week. What running inspirational quotes or motivational tricks do you use to keep yourself moving? Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running over age 40!
Apr 4, 2022
As Max Lugavere states, "Eating junk food is so common that when someone eats healthy, it's labeled dieting." Listen in as we give a high level overview and key takeways from the book, Genius Kitchen, a combo cookbook and nutrition manual. Max Lugavere is also the author of Genius Foods and is on a quest to help us become smarter, happier, and more productive while protecting our brains. As runners, we want to run faster and run longer. Nutrition plays a vital role in this quest. What are 10 superfoods we can try as runners? What are some things we should avoid? Why is periodic stress helpful while chronic stress is harmful? Read more about running after age 40 at Running With Grit: https://runningwithgrit.com
Mar 22, 2022
Are you an endurance runner or even an ultra-runner wondering about the long-term effects of running? We discuss a recent review article that goes over specific body systems and provides an update on the positive and negative effects of endurance exercise. What are the effects of running on the cardiovascular system? How does running affect the respiratory system? What about the gastrointestinal, immune, renal, and neuropsychological systems? Spoiler alert- for most runners, the health benefits are all GOOD. There are a few instances you have to be careful, but the article is mostly good news! Listen in to hear the highlights! https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after 40!
Mar 15, 2022
Runners and body image- the topic is massive but it needs to be talked about. One little statement can trigger someone else into self doubt or worse yet, into a full-blown eating disorder. People see what people do, not what you say. The mind is a muscle that needs to be worked. Do you know how many negative thoughts an average person has per day? What are you telling yourself? As a runner, your legs and body are for you. Do you eat to run or run to eat? How can we break the stigma that all runners need to look a certain way? Healthy bodies run long and fast- healthy doesn't mean skinnier. Let's learn to love our bodies and be the best versions of ourselves. Visit https://runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Mar 8, 2022
Frustrated by chronic running injuries or want to do all that you can to prevent a running injury as you bump up your mileage? Give this episode a listen! We review an article entitled, Injury Prevention, Safe Training Techniques, Rehabilitation, and Return to Sport in Trail Runners. The advice does not pertain only to trail runners, it is perfect for runners over age 40 looking to stay healthy on the roads. Specific topics discussed: 4 Key rules to handle injuries; when to stop and when to keep running Foot strength for runners (do the exercises barefoot! Overall findings related to injuries in runners, including most common areas and reasons Muscle stiffness for runners and why it's important to prevent with a dynamic warmup How pylometrics can reduce grown reaction forces Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after 40!
Feb 13, 2022
Whether you are looking for a small gift for a runner as a congratulations post-race, an extravagant gift for the runner in your life, or somewhere in between, this episode is for you! We discuss: Small gifts for runners under $10- perfect to put with a Good Luck card pre-race or to make into a basket for your fave runner Best apparel gifts for runners, unique running gifts, running gifts for her and him, and just some items that runners will actually use and appreciate! Cookbooks for runners, books for runners, recovery tools for runners, gear, lights, and more! Be sure to let us know the favorite gift YOU have received or given as a runner! Check out all of our specific recommendations here: https://runningwithgrit.com/gifts-for-runners/
Feb 4, 2022
Winter running is tough BUT it is also so rewarding! This episode is dedicated to giving you scientific ways to stay warm out on the road. Tip #1: Keep your hands warm with proper winter running gloves or mittens! Tip #2: Don’t forget to hydrate and fuel properly when running in cold weather. Tip #3 For Running in the Cold Weather: Minimize wind exposure as much as possible. Tip #4 for Winter Running: Take care of your skin. Tip #5 For Chilly Winter Runs: Cover your eyes. Tip #6 for winter running: Realize your stats may look a little different! Tip #7 for running in the cold: Mindset Matters…. Tip #8 for winter running. Stay safe when running in the cold! Tip #9: Use caution when snow is on the ground and you want to run! Tip #10: Layer up for running in the cold weather! Just get out there! See all the links here: https://runningwithgrit.com/best-winter-running-tips/ https://runningwithgrit.com/running-in-the-snow/
Jan 30, 2022
If you are looking for the best mobility exercises for running, give this episode a quick listen! Older runners often struggle with a shortened stride and tight hips and back muscles. Mobility exercises can be super helpful, but it can be hard to piece together a mobility routine. After trying the McMillan Running Magic Mobility program, we share 5 reasons we think it is worth the investment. 1) It's simple 2) It's quick 3) It's targeted 4) It's easy 4) It's effective View the full review here: https://runningwithgrit.com/mcmillan-running-magic-mobility-review/
Jan 27, 2022
After trying just about everything to fight chronic fatigue, Emil found a physiotherapist who helped him slowly build up a running program. He details how he took 14-15 months to implement a walk-run program and get up to a 5k distance. Although he still was fatigued, running boosts his mood and he had to learn to let his body get used to training. His advice: Don't run several days in a row Running is 'free space' and 'freedom'- enjoy it Take it slow and take breaks as needed Don't compare yourself to others- there will always be people faster and slower than you Run without a watch or activity tracker and go based on feel Just go- you will seldom regret going for a run! Follow Emil on Instagram @run.22k.with.me!
Jan 24, 2022
Curious about the use of treadmill desks or standing desks? Give this episode a quick listen as Sarah K comes back to tell us about her personal use of a treadmill desk. She describes how the treadmill desk is an easy way to add movement and how she really feels more focused when using the desk. Sarah also tells us about the importance of running community as damaging wildfires have hit her area in Colorado. Overall, she emphasizes how we can all find normalcy in running. Sarah recommends the Lifespan Treadmill Desk . For more info on running after age 40, visit https://runningwithgrit.com.
Jan 19, 2022
Sarah Kennedy has pretty much run her entire life! In fact, during graduate school, she would run for multiple hours just because she could. Sarah thrived as a competitive mountain biker and even challenged herself by completing an Ironman Triathlon. As Sarah continued running in her 40s, she started struggling with slower running times and found it really hard on her ego. She also endured knee arthroscopic surgery and came to the realization that she would need to change her training regimen. Listen in as Sarah motivates us all and discusses: Staying fit as a working mom and former professional athlete How she changes up her exercise year-round from running, cycling, skiing, and mountain biking Why she altered her approach and saw tremendous benefits from a run-walk program and more interval training What motivates her and gets her out of bed even on the coldest, darkest morning (spoiler alert, she doesn't just jump out of bed!) What tools and gear she loves for recovery (she swears by Oofas sandals and Hoka running shoes ) Sarah reminds us all to keep experimenting with our training, keep moving, and keep being encouraged with running after age 40. This is truly a must-listen episode if you are an endurance athlete in your 40s and beyond. For more information about running in your 40s, visit https://runningwithgrit.com
Jan 11, 2022
Superfoods for runners to boost recovery.....Are you frustrated by how long it takes to recover between runs or workouts? Listen in as we discuss 5 foods that may help you shorten the time it takes for your muscles to recover from hard training runs and races. We discuss how, when, and why each food is important for runners. 1) Tart Cherry Juice for runners and endurance athletes 2) Avocados- a true superfruit! 3) Dark Chocolate 85% + 4) Turmeric (may need supplements to maximize benefits) 5) Green Tea as a possible alternative to coffee For full show notes and details, please visit https://runningwithgrit.com/category/resources/nutrition/
Jan 2, 2022
Running after age 40 is still running, but the approach and outcome are often different. In this episode, we discuss 20 lessons from the 1st 20 episodes of The Running After Age 40 Podcast. 1) Running motivation and reasons to run change as we age- listen to hear how it has changed for our guests. 2) Running community, including the online running community, can have a profound impact on you. 3) All runners (almost all) struggle initially after age 40 with slower times. 4) Guests on The Running After Age 40 podcast are equipped with magical motivation. Instead, they set running and health as a high priority. 5) Over 40 runners generally eat to run vs run to eat. 6) Strength training, including use of heavy weights, is vital to staying healthy as an older runner. 7) Runners hate to stretch, but sometimes we have to do what we hate. 8) Very successful runners often keep things simple. 9) Seeking injury help before it's too late can make a huge difference in the outcome. 10) Finding joy in running sometimes takes time and can be a roller coaster. 11) Runners remember times, but even more, they remember the build up and actual race moments. 12) Runners have a common bond. Runners love to talk about running, even what most would consider mundane parts of the sport. 13) Runners love gadgets and gear, but the over 40 runners also remember the good ol' Timex Ironman watch and pedometer. 14) Coaches have a monumental effect- whether it's a high school cross country coach, college track coach, or marathon coach. 15) Runners have to remember to have balance in their life. 16) Lessons from running truly apply to all aspects of life. 17) Runners love things like Strava but also have to keep competitiveness at a healthy level. 18) Most runners want to keep running as far and as fast as they can for as long as they can. 19) Running with kids changes everything. 20) Running is the best sport of them all and runners are special creatures who truly love the grind, challenge, and pushing beyond their own limits. Visit https://runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40 and follow us on Instagram @running_with_grit.
Dec 22, 2021
Join us for a quick review of the recent running publications from November-December 2021. Recreational runners who recovered from COVID show different running kinetics and muscle activities compared with healthy controls Consequences and prognosis of running related knee injuries among recreational runners Exercise induced hypertension, arterial stiffness, and cardiorespiratory fitness in runners Exercise plasma boosts memory and dampens brain inflammation via cluterin Bone mineral density in high level endurance runners: site-specific characteristics Type of self talk matters: Its effects on perceived exertion, cardiorespiratory, and cortisol responses during an iso-metabolic endurance exercise Age related differences in motivation of recreational runners, marathoners, and ultra-marathoners Motivation behind running among older adult runners Running myth: recreational running causes knee osteoarthritis Be sure to check out all the resources for runners over age 40 at https://runningwithgrit.com.
Dec 16, 2021
Don't miss this episode as physiologist and author Gerald Zavorsky joins us to review his publication, " Declines in Marathon Performance: Sex Differences in Elite and Recreational Athletes ". Dr. Zavorsky reviews the physiological reasons runners naturally slow down as they age and highlights his research comparing elite athletes to 'average' runners. He emphasizes the need for strength training to maintain and build muscle mass at age 35+. If you are looking for an explanation of VO2max, maximum heart rate, and other scientific aspects related to running after 35+, this episode will be for you. Additionally, understanding the reasons why runners slow down with age and the role gender plays in that decline is fundamental to runners after the age of 40. Find Gerald Zavorsky on LinkedIn , Twitter , or Instagram . Be sure to visit https://runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40 and the complete show notes at this link !
Dec 1, 2021
Wondering if you can improve your marathon time in your 40s and beyond? Listen as Amy Clove describes her personal best (speedy sub 4 hour marathon) 16 years after her first attempt at the running distance. Amy reveals how she took a 10 year hiatus from running and really didn't think she would ever be able to be a distance runner again. After committing to a strength training plan with a personal trainer, she came back stronger than ever. Completely captivating, Amy details the challenge-oriented mindset that drew her to the World Marathon Challenge. After reading about the 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 day challenge, Amy decided to tackle it head-on. She is raising money for Operation Underground Railroad which has the mission of rescuing children worldwide from human trafficking. Be sure to listen to the entire episode as Amy talks about the shift from selling herself short to reaching for more and believing she could achieve things she hadn't considered possible! Amy's website (please consider donating to this worthy cause): www.amyruns777.com Follow Amy on Instagram @amyruns777 View show notes at https://runningwithgrit.com/world-marathon-challenge
Nov 23, 2021
Peri-menopause, menopause, and running- all the changes lead to all the questions (and answers)! Phaedra Kennedy shares her wisdom as an endurance athlete (marathoner and Ironwoman), including the things she wished she had known about menopause and running / triathlon training. Phaedra is a running coach who has set several personal bests in running in her 40s. She is a competitive age group triathlete and runner with more that 20 years of running experience and more than 10 years of triathlon experience. She's also an NAASFP-certified run coach, an NCCP-trained triathlon coach and a Can Fit Pro-certified personal training specialist. She discusses all things related to being a runner going through menopause: Lifting heavy weights Transforming her diet and eliminating processed foods Getting sleep (she shares some top tips on sleep for runners) Handling the emotional change with menopause and how exercise helped her 100% Monitoring hydration and its importance for older runners Taking supplements and which works for her (listen for the details!) Finally, Phaedra shares her favorite tools: Roar by Stacey Sims Wild AI App Whoop Sleep App She leaves us all inspired despite the frustrations that can come with menopause and running and training in general- she describes her mindset as "I'm a different version of myself". View all show notes: https://runningwithgrit.com/running-and-menopause/ Be sure to follow Coach Phaedra on Instagram and visit her website, PK Performance Coaching .
Nov 22, 2021
Running Coach, marathoner, masters runner, wife, mom, dog-lover...the list goes on to describe Sarah Ranson. Listen in as she details how she got started at running in middle school and pretty much never stopped. Sarah's made running friends in new places all of her life, including as a member of the Spokane Swifts Club Team. She is passionate about coaching and loves her role as a running coach and leader. As Sarah discusses her love for running, she reminds us all of the life lessons we learn through sports, including "We can do hard things". Although her recent performance in the Chicago Marathon wasn't what she had in mind in part due to heat and humidity, Sarah is looking forward and setting new goals. With regards to recovery and running over age 40 and 50, Sarah emphasizes the importance of core and even recommends the good 'ol Abs of Steel (now on YouTube). She inspires us all with her running mindset motivation and belief that failure is part of life. Her goals of still running at age 80 and also running a sub-3 hour marathon in her 50s remind us to not be afraid of the future. Don't miss this episode with Coach Sarah Ranson's wisdom of taking one day at a time. Sarah's links: Virtual Running Coach Spokane Swifts Club Team Abs of Steel on YouTube Make sure to visit www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running over age 40 and grab your freebies (downloadable racing log and 52 weeks of running and life quotes).
Nov 17, 2021
Listen in as Ridge shares her journey from being a very successful cyclist as a child to finding a love for fitness, running, and cycling after age 40. She discusses how she took a 10-year hiatus from exercising after becoming burnt out from her early competitive years in biking. Ridge changed her mindset and successfully started running marathons and even an ironman. Today, she exercises for the effects it has on both her mind and her body. She highlights her love for Strava, branch chain amino acids for recovery, and even how she participates in a camp with friends each year to cycle. Make sure to hear her reveal how she gets the most bang for her buck from exercising, using pelvic floor exercises to improve core strength, and the importance of chiropractic care. Visit www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Nov 11, 2021
Where should you look while running? What is proper running posture? How can you improve your posture while running? If you've asked yourself any of these questions or feel like your posture is suffering from all the work at your computer and staring at a screen, this episode is for you! In this mini-episode, we share 7 simple and quick tips for improving your running posture. Read more here: https://www.runningwithgrit.com/proper-running-posture Check out the Posture Corrector we discuss.
Nov 1, 2021
How can a 60 year old run faster? What are ways to run strong in your 50s and beyond? Is it possible to compete in triathlons at an older age? How much of running is mental, especially when running after 60 years old? Is running good for over 60s? If you are asking yourself these questions, this episode and these show notes are the place for you! Dr. Donnelly reveals his tips for triathlon training for seniors, secrets to competing in triathlons at an older age, running after 60 years old, and just how overall wisdom for staying fit at 60 years old and beyond. The answer to the important question “Is running good for over 60s” is a resounding “yes” based on our interview. However, he provides concrete examples and words of wisdom to stay healthy (spoiler alert- he has never missed a race due to injury)! Dr. Donnelly’s Simplified Training Tips (make sure to listen to the entire episode to hear all his insights on running in your 60s and beyond!). Use Time Under Tension programs (TUT) for weight training In order to stimulate muscle hypertrophy and endurance, he completes strength training workouts lasting between 35-40 minutes long with 40-45 second reps each. By slowing down each movement, the muscle remains under tension longer and may have improved results. Compete Intermittent Fasting for Runners or Cyclists Smartly To stimulate fat burning and metabolism, he recommends no calories after 7pm and starting the day with black coffee only, followed by an endurance workout lasting 60-75 minutes with water. Reset Heart Rate Zones Every Fall Because he enjoys tracking metrics like most endurance athletes, Dr. Donnelly does a fall 5k race to establish his max heart rate running and also completes a difficult cycling workout to do the same while biking. Train Your Brain Especially for running in your 60s and beyond, our potential can be limited based on our brain. By training the brain, the body can be pushed for maximum results. Adopt a Curiosity Mindset When Running after 60 Years old, Running at 70 Years Old, and More As runners age, a natural slowdown occurs. Dr. Donnelly explains how his key word is ‘curiosity’ and he has done the same local triathlon 20-25 different times. For each competition, he challenges himself based on his age- can he accelerate up the hill or speed up at the finish? Reanalyze Your Goals When Assessing Fitness For Over 60s At any age, it’s important to have balance. Dr. Donnelly encourages us all to constantly reassess our goals and make sure our training regimens are not harmful to others. Finally, our guest inspires us all as he plans to continue running at 70 years old, always have new goals, and maintain his competitive edge at any age.
Oct 28, 2021
If you are wondering how to get in running shape or are curious what is the best way to start running again, this episode is worth a listen. We share 10 tips for how to start running so you can stay healthy and happy. 1. Define your why for starting running. 2. Set 3 goals for running (just 3). 3. Use our monthly habit tracker to watch your progress. 4. Put your workout and running times on your calendar. 5. Find an accountability partner or group. 6. Invest in a pair of running shoes. 7. Start off with a run/ walk plan. 8. Run for time, not miles. 9. Embrace the suck. 10. Drink lots of water. Download our free racing log ! Full show notes here. Visit www.runningwithgrit.com for more information on running after age 40 and for our holiday gift guide!
Oct 18, 2021
What exactly is vitamin D? What is the normal level of vitamin D for runners? What are potential problems or issues related to low vitamin D in runners? If you are wondering the answers to any of these complicated questions about vitamin D, this episode is for you! We cover a summary of the benefits of vitamin D supplementation, when and how to take vitamin D, and how to get checked to see if your levels are appropriate. This episode shares what you need to know about vitamin D to ensure optimal running performance! https://runningwithgrit.com/vitamins-for-running-vitamin-d/ gives you all the info you need about vitamin D for runners. Be sure to download our free racing log !
Oct 9, 2021
If you love running and learning about the science behind training and injuries, take a listen to this episode. We review running-related research articles from Fall 2021. Highlights are discussed including: Effects of running on cartilage Running during the COVID pandemic Running related injuries- causes and incidence Wearable technology and running Did we miss any pertinent scientific running studies published in Fall 2021? If so, make sure to email us at runningwithgrit@gmail.com. You can also get a copy of the literature search from this podcast at that address. Don't forget to visit www.runningwithgrit for all things related to running after age 40. Download our free racing log here !
Oct 7, 2021
Carla shares how she started running back in middle school as she wanted to be the best at something. She didn't realize at the time that it would lead to a life-long love of 'endorphins'. She shined in high school track and cross country and continued on to an extremely successful Division 1 college career. She loved the feeling of accomplishment running provided. After college, Carla details how the stress of a high-paced career and becoming a mother kept her busy. Running became something she took one day at a time. She finds it liberating to be able to walk/run and not be strict about her time or pace, unlike so many other demands in her life. She loves watching her son start his journey in cross country and is excited to watch that continue. Carla emphasizes the importance of having a healthy relationship with food and how it's not normal for runners to be hungry or become unnecessarily skinny or lean. She also gives amazing insight into goal setting and life in general- her final recommendations to us all are to thank the key people who have had an influence into our life, running or not. Check out www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running over age 40.
Sep 30, 2021
If you are curious about mountain biking, Nordic Skiing, or just want to hear how real runners stay fit after 40, listen as Angie Kell tells her story. Angie describes how athletics and running became part of who she was during her childhood. She believes the unmatched friendships she has developed through sports are incredibly powerful. Most runners can relate to those special relationships that can only form on the long miles down the road. She inspires us all through her motivation to help other women succeed. Although Angie's competitiveness used to be all-consuming, she has learned to modify her workouts and training. Now, she changes up what she does for a workout depending on the season. She finds mountain biking and Nordic Skiing give her similar emotional and physical benefits to running. Additionally, she believes in the importance of functional therapy (she uses a specific physical therapist). Angie sums up her love for working out with "I just love to climb stuff!". Angie realizes she simply isn't her best self unless she is taking care of herself and getting out and moving. Her background in nutrition sets her up well for a healthy diet- she explains how she keeps that simple and effective. Finally, Angie details her goals for the future, attention to gratitude, and her plans for fitness to inspire us all. Visit www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40. This episode is sponsored by www.zox.com- use code runningwithgrit to save 15% on your entire order at checkout.
Sep 29, 2021
If you are a runner trying to balance work, parenting, life, and staying fit, you can't miss this episode. Kiersten is a wife, working professional, mom to 3, and previous collegiate basketball standout. She now applies a balanced approach to fitness and personal wellness. Kiersten details how she made the transition from collegiate sports to making running and cross-training a personal habit and lifestyle. She practices a hybrid approach with workouts ranging from running, triathlon training, weight training, in-person or at-home fitness classes, yoga, tennis, biking, and pickleball. Over the years, her nutritional habits have evolved and she discusses how she uses the Noom app, her air fryer, a CSA, and creative recipes to level up her family's diet. As many runners can relate, Kiersten explains how running and working out provide her with mental clarity. She gives us unique ideas for staying fit with young children and insights in how to remain dedicated even when strapped for time. Kiersten elaborates on how she uses her competitive drive to set new goals for fitness, including creative ways to be alternative to running that are related to longevity and healthy living. She advocates listening to your body, paying attention if you are running sore, and always remaining grateful. Resources: Hypervolt Noom App Air Fryer Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (recipes) Visit www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Sep 28, 2021
Join us as Zach Griffin explains how he originally started running, ran 13 marathons, and eventually fell back in love with running in his 40s. He is even seeing improvements in times and recently won his age division in a half-marathon! We discuss how Zach uses Hal Higdon's training plan, weight trains a few times per week, and advocates for stretching post-run and foam rolling for injury prevention. As a father, he emphasizes the importance of making a conscious effort to get his kids outside and he hopes they will follow in his running foot steps. Zach recommends listening to your body, taking a rest day if you need to, and practicing gratitude. He truly feels that he shows up better for family, friends, and work if he gets his run/ workout in and he shares his secrets for staying motivated (spoiler alert, it's peer pressure and accountability from friends in a unique way). Listen in as he shares his perspectives on running motivation and his goals for the next 10 years. A few of Zach's favorites- Best Neutral Running Shoes: Brooks Launch 8 Shoes Running With Airpods: Apple Airpod Pros Spibelt Racebelt ; Best way to carry phone while running FitBit app for tracking runs Apple Music Nike Run App The Runners Book of Daily Motivation by Kevin Nelson Make sure to visit www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.
Sep 23, 2021
Listen in as Katie, a former track and cross country athlete, discusses her year of gains. She has redefined what strength is and provides amazing recommendations on how to get started with strength training and optimizing nutrition in simple ways. Her wisdom about weight training is a must-listen for runners after age 40. Katie has found joy in Natural Body Building (and huge success in it). She talks about trusting the process, listening to your body, and giving yourself grace. Her personal trainer has an app you can check out! She provides insights into how to stay consistent and committed to fitness and how to establish routines. As a self-proclaimed 'endorphin junkie', Katie's thoughts will resonate with all competitive runners over age 40. Katie's show notes: https://runningwithgrit.com/natural-body-building-running-after-age-40-podcast-episode-5/
Sep 16, 2021
Join us for expert tips and tricks for running after 40 from a physical therapist, Cassie Wagner, who is juggling all the things- professional life as a PT, family time, and working out. Cassie details how she started running and got hooked on its physical and emotional benefits. She has specific tips for older runners related to warming up, strength training, nutrition, and mindset. Her description of 'running as medicine' and living a life as a human of routine are spot on. Cassie encourages runners to check out specific resources such as The Prehab Guys and just to ask for advice from physical therapists. Finally, she shares her favorite gear for running and training- Theragun, Peloton, feetures socks for women, Athleta leggings, and Brene Brown Podcasts! She gives us a glimpse at her goals, which include running and other fitness activities for the next 10-20 years. Her energy is contagious and motivational for runners at any age. Visit www.runningwithgrit.com for more about running after age 40. Cassie's full show notes are at: https://runningwithgrit.com/physical-therapy-for-runners-running-after-age-40-podcast-episode-4/.
Sep 15, 2021
Listen as Carrie (super-woman) provides advice to new runners and runners over 40 trying to get back into running- she explains the importance of setting realistic expectations, just starting, and being consistent with training. Carrie details her experiences running several marathons, completing the Ironman, and her latest achievement- qualifying for the Boston Marathon (coming up this fall). She inspires us all as she describes her desire to improve herself as a runner and a person, and how she would love to still be hitting the start line at age 90. Check out the Fit.on app she uses for strength training and her casual, upbeat attitude about the highs and lows of running- this episode is full of motivation for runners. Go to www.runningwithgrit.com for more insights about running after age 40.
Sep 14, 2021
Listen in as Tami details how she is training for her first marathon after the age of 40. She describes how she stays motivated, sticks with her plan, and manages the hard days that come along with marathon training and running. Tami finds inspiration from her daughter and running occasionally with a group, but she also just sets her goals and goes for them without second-guessing herself. She's successfully run several half marathons and just does the simple things that are necessary to remain healthy and joyful while running. Stay tuned for updates on Tami after she finishes her first marathon and plans to stay healthy in the future. Check out www.runningwithgrit.com for resources on running after age 40.
Sep 10, 2021
Have you struggled with slowing down in your running pace or just getting back to running as you are in your 40s, 50s, or beyond? Join us as 43-time marathon runner Vince Santucci discusses how he's found his 'why' behind training and new reasons to keep him running even though he doesn't typically race anymore. Vince details how he focuses on the health benefits of running and leading by example for his daughter. He offers tips on accountability and getting over 'humps' in starting and even offers a few awesome book recommendations. If are an older runner over 40 just looking for inspiration and want to listen how 'real' people keep running, give this episode a listen. Let's run smart and run for life together no matter what the age. Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more about running after age 40. Vince's show notes: https://runningwithgrit.com/running-dad-running-after-age-40-podcast-episode-1/
Sep 6, 2021
Welcome to the trailer for Season 1 of the Running After Age 40 Podcast. This inaugural season is titled "I Get By With a Little Running With My Friends" and the show will be detailing how real people run at age 40 and beyond. My guests will be my personal friends from the last 30 years of running- college friends, work colleagues, neighbors, and more- we will discuss motivational strategies that keep us running, injury prevention techniques, nutritional hacks, and just have some fun chatting as runners at age 40 and beyond. If you want to grow and learn from real people out there getting their runs in despite crazy schedules, this is the place for you. Let’s run smart and run for life together no matter what the age. Make sure to visit www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after age 40.