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The Running Explained Podcast

s5/e11 Redefining Your Athletic Identity as a Multi-Sport Athlete with Alex Parker & Meredith Root

The Running Explained Podcast

Running Explained

Sports, Running

4.6534 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2025

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I’m joined by Alex Parker and Meredith Root, co-owners of Tactic Nutrition—two amazing athletes and coaches who are runners AND... compete in CrossFit, strength training, cycling, and more. They’re here to talk about how embracing your identity as a multi-sport athlete can not only help prevent burnout but also make you a better overall athlete.

But it’s not just about doing different sports for the sake of variety. We also talk about WHY we tend to pigeonhole ourselves into a single spoint, struggle with burnout when we try to do it all at the same time, and dive into fueling properly for all these activities. Alex and Meredith share how their approach to nutrition helps athletes fuel for multiple sports without feeling restricted or overwhelmed.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Ditching the "One-Sport Only" Mentality: Alex and Meredith open up about their journey from focusing solely on one sport to embracing multiple sports. They talk about how stepping away from just being “a runner” has been a game-changer for their identity and overall health.

  • How to Fuel Like a Multi-Sport Athlete: When you’re juggling running, strength training, and cycling, fueling is key. Alex and Meredith share their strategies for staying energized and performing well across different sports.

  • Tactic Nutrition: With their company Tactic, Alex and Meredith focus on helping athletes build a positive relationship with food and understand how to fuel for different activities. It’s not about restrictive dieting—it’s about nourishing your body for optimal performance in whatever sport you love.

  • Preventing Burnout & Finding Balance: Running is great, but is it enough? We discuss how incorporating other sports can prevent burnout, give you new goals, and improve your performance, all while keeping the joy in your training.

  • Strength Training & Cycling: No, you’re not less of a runner if you add strength training or cycling to your routine. Alex and Meredith explain how these activities have actually helped them become better, more resilient athletes.

  • Reclaiming Your Identity: Is your identity tied too tightly to running? We talk about how easy it is to lose the fun in fitness when you feel like you “have to” do something, and how adding variety can reignite your love for movement.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Key Takeaways:

  • It’s important to find balance—embracing multiple sports in your training not only prevents burnout but also enhances your performance as an athlete.

  • Strength training, CrossFit, cycling - or whatever other sports you enjoy - can help you become a stronger, more resilient runner (and athlete overall!).

  • If you’re feeling burnt out or stuck in a “one sport only” mentality, it might be time to explore new ways of training that bring back the fun and help you stay motivated.

  • It’s OK to try different things. Whether it’s a different sport or mixing up your running routine, variety is not just good for your body—it’s great for your mind too.


Want More?If this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe to The Running Explained Podcast for more conversations on how to make running and fitness enjoyable, sustainable, and rewarding. And if you’re stuck in a training routine that feels more like a chore than fun, share this episode with a friend who might be looking for a change!

Research and production assistance by Sophie van Leeuwen

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:10.1

Whether you're training for your very first race, aiming for a new PR, or just trying to be a more balanced runner, this podcast is your go-to spot for all things running.

0:19.7

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 up.

0:49.2

Ready to dive in, let's go. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of the Running Explain podcast. Today, I'm

0:58.4

delighted to be joined by Alex Parker and Meredith Root of Technic Nutrition to have a conversation

1:03.3

about something that I think a lot of runners struggle with, and that is embracing your identity

1:08.0

as a multi-sport athlete. In this conversation, we talk about how and why

1:13.4

incorporating more than just running, whether that's running and strength training or triathlon or

1:19.4

crossfit or high rocks or cycling or swimming or really, you get the picture. It can be like anything

1:23.9

else is not just beneficial, but can be actually helpful for your long-term health,

1:30.7

strength, and performance across those multiple disciplines. Whether you're stuck in feeling like,

1:36.2

well, I'm just a runner so I can only run mindset, or you're actively looking to understand

1:41.5

how to incorporate running into all the other sports that you

1:44.2

also enjoy doing, we'll explore how adding this kind of variety to your training throughout the

1:50.4

year can help you stay motivated, prevent injuries, and improve your overall fitness. Now, the biggest

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