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The Running Explained Podcast

s2/e37 Back to Back Marathons (& other races) with Stevie Lyn Smith, MS, RDN, CSSD, CDN

The Running Explained Podcast

Running Explained

Sports, Running

4.6534 Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Trying to run BACK TO BACK marathons (or other races?) Sports Dietitian Stevie Lyn Smith joins the show to help you understand how to handle running two big endurance events two days, two weeks, or two months in a row! Understanding the most important things about running back-to-back races: when is it a good idea, when is it a bad idea? Discussing the types of training that might be required The basic principles of optimizing recovery between races General training guidelines between two races Stevie Lyn's experience advising Shalane Flanagan on her bloodwork in 2021 when Shalane ran 6 marathons in 42 days Carb-loading before and between races How to start recovering as soon as you cross the finish line Discussing how some athletes are genetically gifted when it comes to durability, resilience, and recovery -- This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker! For a limited time, get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store; visit insidetracker.com/runningexplained today! Created by leading scientists in aging, genetics, and biometrics, InsideTracker analyzes your blood, DNA, and fitness tracking data to identify where you’re optimized—and where you’re not. You’ll get a daily Action Plan with personalized guidance on the right exercise, nutrition, and supplementation for your body. Add InnerAge 2.0 to any plan to calculate your true biological age, and see how you’re aging from the inside out! -- Stevie Lyn Smith has ten years of experience in providing nutrition education and counseling in a variety of clinical settings and with athletes of all levels. Growing up as a three-season athlete and playing lacrosse at the collegiate level, being active has always been a passion. After retiring from team sports, she has since completed ten full ironman distance triathlons, numerous half-iron distance triathlons, and marathons, along with many other endurance events including the ultra-marathon distance. As an avid endurance and team sport athlete, she knows the importance of eating to support a healthy lifestyle both on and off the field. When working with groups and clients one-on-one she provides an evidenced-based and practical approach using her education and experience to empower individuals to improve their physical and mental well-being. While Stevie Lyn is a board-certified specialist in sports dietetics, she also has worked with many other populations providing medical nutrition therapy. Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease later in her athletic career, she feels strongly about helping others to continue to stay active and healthy while managing chronic autoimmune disease.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Running Explain podcast. I'm Elizabeth, a marathoner, running coach, and answer seeker.

0:06.9

When I became a new runner at the age of 29, I had so many questions, but it felt like I was on my own to figure all of the answers.

0:15.2

So now I'm here to answer all your running questions to help make you a better, smarter, faster, runner. There's no question

0:22.9

too simple and no topic too complex. So let's get started. My guest this week is sports

0:29.4

dietitian and avid endurance athlete, Stevie Lynn Smith. Stevie Lynn has been working in this field

0:35.1

of sports dietetics for quite some time.

0:38.0

Now she's worked with hundreds of athletes in their pursuit of better performance, better recovery,

0:43.8

feeling their bodies, feeling good in their runs, their races, their workouts.

0:47.9

And she also worked with Shalane Flanagan last year when Shalane decided to run six marathons in 42 days.

0:56.2

Stevie Lynn was there helping monitor her blood work and advising on the best ways to

0:59.8

recover between races. So yes, Stevie Lynn knows a thing or two about our topic today,

1:04.7

which is how to handle back-to-back races. And the template for this discussion is handling back-to-back marathons.

1:13.9

And we'll talk about the definition of back-to-back. Does that mean two days in a row,

1:19.1

two weeks in a row, two months in a row? But also just how to handle back-to-back demanding events

1:24.8

in general from a recovery standpoint.

1:31.1

Is there something that is done differently with how you approach training?

1:33.8

Is there maybe a reason you shouldn't do it?

1:36.3

Or is there maybe a reason that you should do it?

1:40.0

Now, our focus on this conversation is really about the recovery,

1:42.3

not necessarily about the training,

1:44.7

although we do touch a bit about kind of the training requirements we'd like to see from somebody who's handling two huge events in a short period of

1:50.1

time, two or more events, I should say. So if you are specifically trying to train for back-to-back

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