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The Strength Running Podcast

Episode 16 - Matt Frazier on the Healthy Habits that Support Hard Training

The Strength Running Podcast

Jason Fitzgerald

Health & Fitness, 10k, Beginnerrunning, Marathontraining, Fitness, Injuryprevention, Marathon, Halfmarathon, Running, Sports

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Long runs, weekly mileage, and faster workouts are all important - but they won't help you improve if you don't prioritize a healthy lifestyle.

Without proper nutrition, you won't have as much energy to tackle your training.

Without enough sleep, recovery will be sub-par and some of your hard work will be wasted.

Without reducing stress, the risk of over-training and injury increases (and you'll rarely feel good).

So it makes sense to give yourself every advantage and set yourself up for success, especially if you're gearing up for a big race or attempt at a personal best.

When you get these "little things" (which are not so little) right, it makes training much easier to accomplish.

After all, success in running depends on the lifestyle that surrounds the training.

So I invited No Meat Athlete founder Matt Frazier on the podcast. In just the last few years, Matt has implemented a staggering number of changes to his life:

  • He adopted a vegetarian diet - and then vegan
  • No Meat Athlete was born and quickly became a world-wide movement
  • He improved his marathon from 4:53 to 3:09 to qualify for Boston
  • Not wanting to settle, he started running ultras - including a 100-miler
  • He's given up oil and experimented with other habits like journaling, meditation, and fruitarianism

If you've ever tried to start a new healthy habit, you know how difficult this can be on top of your other obligations like work and family.

And I wanted to know how to make all of these "little things" easier to implement in your life.

Because if you're not sleeping well, eating right, and eliminating stress the other 23 hours of the day, then running a longer distance or racing a Personal Best is going to be that much more difficult to achieve.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ready, set, go!

0:04.7

This is episode 16 with the founder of No Mead athlete,

0:07.9

finisher of multiple ultra marathons,

0:10.0

Boston qualifying marathoner,

0:11.8

and a good friend of mine,

0:12.8

Mr. Matt Frazier. Welcome back to the strength running podcast. I hope you're well and everything is

0:29.4

progressing very nicely with your running. If not, well let me know. I might be able to help. So

0:35.0

today we have a really good discussion about healthy eating habits and lifestyle

0:41.0

with Matt Frazier. Matt is a friend of mine and someone I've known for over six years now.

0:45.0

He's the founder of the incredible worldwide movement No Mean Athlet

0:49.0

with a website and podcast with the same name.

0:52.0

And Matt is always someone who I listen to very carefully when it comes to habits and systems.

0:57.0

In other words, the daily routines that make your life more productive.

1:02.0

Now, why in the world are we talking about this on a running

1:04.7

podcast? Well because it's just as important as the training itself. I mentioned this at the

1:10.5

end of our conversation but it's critical for runners to think of running as a

1:15.3

lifestyle not as a hobby or just something that you do a few times a week because if you're training

1:20.8

to run a PR or finish a longer distance,

1:23.7

then your lifestyle is what supports you're running.

1:27.1

Without getting your sleep, recovery, nutrition, and energy

1:30.4

dialed in, then you won't absorb all the hard training you're doing. You won't

1:34.2

adapt to the hard training. And without those adaptations, you're not going to get

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