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Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running

How to Fit Strength Training Together with Running to Improve your Performance

Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running

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4.6931 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Most runners know that doing at least some strength training is beneficial but figuring out how to fit this into a training schedule can be difficult. On today’s show, coach Andie joins us to cover the “how” and “why” of fitting strength work into your training schedule so you can get all of the performance benefits without feeling like you’re compromising your runs.

We get that most of you listening love to run and probably spend a lot of time getting in your easy runs and workouts. That’s why we’re focusing on strength work as a complement to run training and not something you need to choose between. In fact, proper strengthening can dramatically lower your risk of injury to help you run longer and healthier. Nailing the timing and frequency of these workouts will help you progress in the sport even without changes to your running. You also don’t need to spend a lot of time to see these benefits. The key though, is doing the right kind of training for your running goals.

During the show, we’ll help you find this perfect balance between strength work and running with topics such as:

  • The benefits incorporating regular strength training into your routine
  • The muscle groups and exercises that are most important for long-distance running
  • Determining the right timing and frequency of strength training for your goals
  • Whether it’s better to strength train before or after running
  • How to adjust your strength work as you get closer to goal races

It can be such a challenge to strike this perfect balance and I’m excited to share this conversation with you on how to fit strength work together with your running.

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Claire Bartholic discusses the best strength workouts for runners: The Perfect Strength Training for Runners - Runners Connect

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Transcript

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0:00.0

How many times should you be trying to fit in strength work in your routine?

0:04.3

Yeah and I'd say that partially this kind of involves how much you have time for.

0:10.5

So you know if you're able to kind of devote an hour to strength training you really

0:16.1

only need to do two sessions of that a week and you'll be probably fine and maybe you could

0:21.5

do 15 minutes of core on one other day and you'd be you'd be

0:24.7

doing enough that would be plenty. Most of you listening probably know strength

0:29.6

training is important but it can be hard to fit into your already busy training schedule and with other life

0:34.6

commitments. It can also be really difficult to know exactly how much and what kind of strength

0:39.4

training you should be doing. You only have so much time and energy to give, so striking this right balance is key to improving your performance.

0:47.0

This episode, I'm joined by coach Andy Kausarelli to focus on how runners can best balance their run-specific strength training

0:54.0

with easy running and workouts to maximize performance and longevity in the sport.

0:58.0

This might look very different depending on factors like your racing goals and experience level, but we get into how to find the right balance for you personally.

1:06.0

During the show, we'll cover topics including the benefits of regular strength training,

1:11.0

determining the right timing and frequency of

1:12.9

strength work, whether it's better to strength train before or after running, and

1:17.0

how to adjust your strength work as you get closer to goal races. I constantly

1:21.5

struggle with finding this right balance between strength work and running or other cross-training.

1:26.0

But Andy was a wealth of knowledge on the topic who shared great lessons for runners of all levels.

1:31.0

With that, let's get into it.

1:33.2

Hello runners and welcome to the run to the top podcast where our goal is

1:47.0

making you a better runner with each and every episode. I'm your showrunner

1:50.8

Corey Nagler and I'm not an elite runner, but together we'll explore new strategies and topics to take your running to the next level.

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