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The Running Explained Podcast

s5/e06 Carb Loading for the Boston Marathon with Caila Yates, RD

The Running Explained Podcast

Running Explained

Sports, Running

4.6 • 534 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2025

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, I’m joined by Caila Yates, RD, a registered dietitian with deep expertise in sports nutrition and eating disorders. Together, we dive into one of the most crucial strategies for marathon runners—carb loading—and why it's so important, especially for those eyeing the Boston Marathon!

Caila walks us through the science behind carb loading, giving us practical tips to implement it, and how to navigate the challenges that come with traveling while maintaining your nutrition plan. She explains why variety in carbohydrate sources is key, shares the benefits of liquid carbs, and breaks down the physical and mental effects of carb loading.

We also talk about common mistakes runners make with carb loading, share personal experiences, and discuss strategies for managing nutrition, particularly for those dealing with a history of disordered eating. Plus, Caila shares great advice on meal planning and dining out before a race, including where to eat in Boston. We also touch on hydration strategies, sodium loading, and how to mentally prepare for late start marathons.

If you're preparing for your next marathon or big race, you’ll want to tune into this episode for all the actionable insights and strategies to fuel your success!


Caila is a registered dietitian and the owner of Steady State Nutrition where she works with athletes and those navigating eating disorders. After working in higher levels of care for ED’s, she now applies her background to helping athletes navigate RED-S, low energy availability, and the prevention and management of injuries. She lives in Boulder, Colorado where she is lucky enough to run, ski, or hike on a regular basis (but values her rest days, too!) 

Website: www.steadystatenutrition.co 

IG: @steadystatenutrition 

Email: caila@steadystatenutrition.co 



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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Running Explained podcast.

0:03.0

Hi, I'm Coach Elizabeth, and I'm here to break down the science of running in a way that actually makes sense.

0:09.0

Whether you're training for your very first race, aiming for a new PR, or just trying to be a more balanced runner,

0:15.0

this podcast is your go-to spot for all things running.

0:19.0

At Running Explained, running is more than just about logging miles.

0:23.4

It's about becoming the best version of you.

0:26.2

That's why we talk about more than just improving your fitness,

0:29.2

but how to support your physical, mental, and emotional health too,

0:32.8

so you'll see improvements that go far beyond race times.

0:36.6

And if you're looking for more support, I've got you

0:38.8

covered. Whether you're interested in one-on-one coaching, following a structured training plan,

0:43.2

or joining our supportive group coaching, I've got options to meet you where you are and help you level

0:48.4

up. Ready to dive in, let's go. My guest this week is registered dietitian Kayla Yates, and we are talking all

0:57.9

about how to carbload for the Boston Marathon. Now, you might be thinking to yourself, if you're

1:03.3

listening to this in the week that it's released. Elizabeth, I have almost six weeks until Boston.

1:08.7

Shouldn't this episode be released closer to race day?

1:11.9

No.

1:12.9

Practicing your carb load and planning your carb load is a really important part of planning

1:17.1

out your race day strategy.

1:19.0

And we want to make sure you have plenty of time to do that before you actually have to

1:23.1

go and run your race.

1:24.9

You might also be thinking, Elizabeth, I'm not running Boston. I'll probably

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