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🗓️ 1 October 2020
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Matt Phillips in an expert in the field of massage therapy and performance, which is why he's one of our few repeat guests! Our previous podcast focused on running form, but today we're discussing another specialty of his: massage.
Originally a strength and conditioning coach with the National Academy of Sports Medicine, Matt turned his attention to Sports Therapy in 2004. Since then, he has focused his work on distance runners and endurance athletes.
He is also a lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology and his work has appeared in most major media.
In this episode, we talk about the common beliefs that are not supported by scientific data, in particular, that massages are not helpful for:
We also talk about how finding a knowledgeable massage therapist can help with:
Matt provides some great tips on how to find a therapist suitable for you and your needs, incorporating massages into your athletic pursuits, and sorting through all that anecdotal evidence.
A big thanks to Elemental Labs for their support of this episode! They make electrolyte drinks for athletes and low-carb folks with no sugar, artificial ingredients, or colors.
Their products have some of the highest sodium concentrations that you can find. Anybody who runs a lot knows that sodium, as well as other electrolytes like magnesium and potassium, are essential to our performance and how we feel throughout the day.
The citrus flavor has quickly become my favorite and I’m drinking one a day now to help me get enough fluids in our dry Colorado air. It’s tasty and delicious and I find that I’m not peeing every 45 minutes throughout the day, which might be an indication I wasn’t eating enough sodium.
There’s now mounting evidence that higher sodium intake levels are not unhealthy – and athletes need substantially more than your typical sedentary person. Of course, ask your doctor if you’re worried. But for those athletes running outside in the heat, an electrolyte replacement makes a lot of sense.
I’m encouraged by the fact that Navy SEAL teams, Olympic teams, and pro athletes have started using Elemental electrolyte supplements to improve their performance. Learn more about what they do at their website.
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0:00.0 | Ready, set, go. |
0:04.8 | This is episode 159 with Strength and Conditioning Coach, |
0:08.2 | Massage Therapist, International Lecture, |
0:10.8 | and Host of the Run Chat Live Podcast, Mr. Matt Phillips. |
0:15.0 | Welcome to the Strength Running Podcast. My name is Jason Fitzgerald and I'm your |
0:28.0 | host and the head coach of Strength Running. Our community of endurance runners |
0:32.2 | who are passionate about improving and reaching their potential. |
0:36.0 | My goal with strength running is to give you the training ideas, strategies, and resources to accomplish all of your big goals. |
0:44.4 | From running your first race ever to completing every World Marathon Major, preventing your next |
0:49.2 | injury or becoming a stronger, more coordinated athlete. I'll be bringing you the leaders in the fitness world, |
0:56.5 | the coaches, psychologists, thought leaders, elite athletes, and other experts to give you new |
1:02.3 | insights into the sport of endurance running. |
1:05.0 | I always want you to better understand the sport, to view knowledge as a competitive advantage, |
1:10.0 | and to always have the tools to take your running to the next level. |
1:14.0 | Because the more you understand the sport, the better decisions you'll make about your training. |
1:19.0 | Now, don't miss our other 158 episodes of the podcast. |
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1:30.6 | This is where you can find all of our training programs, past episodes of the podcast, our award-winning blog, |
1:37.0 | and more resources to help you level up your running. |
1:41.0 | Okay, this episode is supported by our sponsor elemental labs. |
1:45.4 | They make electrolytes for athletes and their products actually have some of the highest sodium |
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