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The Running Explained Podcast

The Running Explained Podcast

By: Elisabeth Scott
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The Running Explained Podcast is your go-to resource for actionable insights, expert tips, and motivating advice to help you become the best runner you can be. Hosted by multi-certified run coach & experienced runner Coach Elisabeth, this podcast takes a science-backed approach to running, offering practical strategies for runners at all stages of their journey. Whether you're struggling with injury, wondering how to fuel your long runs, or trying to nail your race day strategy, we've got you covered with expert interviews, listener questions, and relatable guidance!Elisabeth Scott Running & Jogging
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  • s5/e16 Your Diet Might Not Suck...But the Advice You’ve Heard Might! with
    May 30 2025

    Are you making food choices based on science… or on social media? I'm joined by Zoë Rom and Kylee Van Horn, the duo behind the podcast Your Diet Sucks, to unpack the complicated, often confusing world of diet culture in endurance sports. With Zoë’s background in journalism and Kylee’s clinical expertise as a sports dietitian, they team up to challenge the nutrition narratives athletes are constantly fed—from TikTok trends to supplement fads!

    We explore:

    • The origins of Your Diet Sucks and what inspired their myth-busting mission

    • How cultural “stickiness,” media algorithms, and identity shape what runners believe about food

    • Why low-carb, fasted training, and “super supplements” aren’t always the answer

    • The importance of critical thinking over one-size-fits-all nutrition advice

    • Why perimenopausal and postmenopausal women are often targeted by questionable messaging

    • The science we don’t have yet—and what they wish we knew more about

    You’ll also hear their thoughts on Shaq-sized gummies, how we got so confused about carbs, and what it really means to fuel well as a runner today.

    Spoiler: There’s no one “right” way to eat—but understanding where your ideas come from might just change everything.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • s5/e15 Move Better, Run Faster: The Key to Efficient Running with Samuel Stow
    May 23 2025

    Ever wonder how much your running form really matters? In this episode, ultra runner and coach Sam Stow joins me for a deep, honest, and slightly nerdy conversation about the underrated importance of movement efficiency, body awareness, and technique. We dig into why how you move matters just as much as how far or how fast you go—and how the right tweaks to your movement patterns can unlock more enjoyable, injury-resistant, and sustainable running.


    We also get into:

    • Why there’s no one right way to run
    • The common mistakes many runners make (hello, overstriding 👀)
    • Why glute activation matters way more than you think
    • How barefoot running can actually help you feel your body better
    • What “mindful movement” actually means in training
    • And why balancing performance goals with fun is the long game


    Sam’s got a fascinating story—including a world record barefoot marathon on a non-motorized treadmill!—and a coaching philosophy that’s equal parts grounded and empowering. If you're ready to run smarter, feel better, and actually enjoy the process? This one’s for you!


    Learn more about Sam & work with him:

    www.thefunctionalstep.com

    www.poprunning.com.au

    www.instagram.com/sam.poprunning

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • s5/e14 Can Mindfulness Make You A Better Runner?
    May 15 2025

    In this episode of the Running Explained podcast, I’m breaking down a fascinating new study on mindfulness and running performance—and why I think this is something every runner needs to hear!

    I’ll walk you through the research (don’t worry, it’s not boring!), explain how mindfulness training actually rewires your brain (hi, neuroplasticity!), and share what this means for your training, racing, and day-to-day running mindset. Spoiler: your mental game matters. A lot.

    I’ll also talk about what I’ve seen in my own coaching—how anxiety, mental fatigue, and emotional dysregulation sabotage performance—and how small, consistent mindfulness habits can completely change how you experience your running.

    Here’s what I cover:

    • Why mental fatigue makes your long runs feel harder than they should

    • How mindfulness builds emotional resilience (yes, you can train your brain to handle hard stuff better!)

    • What the “flow state” really is—and how to get there more often

    • Real-world mindfulness strategies you can actually use (no chanting required)

    • Why cognitive anxiety crushes decision-making during races—and how to fix it

    • How even recreational runners (not just elites!) benefit from mental training

    If you’ve ever felt like your brain is holding you back more than your legs, this episode is for you.


    READ THE RESEARCH!

    Effects of group mindfulness intervention on high-level distance runners: a quasi-experimental study


    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 – Intro & announcements

    • 10:11 – The study design & how they tested mindfulness

    • 20:10 – What the results showed (big changes!)

    • 29:52 – What this means for you as a runner

    • 36:25 – Mental fatigue & why it matters

    • 46:48 – Mindfulness techniques that actually work

    • 52:14 – How to start building mental skills now

    • 57:20 – Reflecting on your runs like a coach

    If you’ve been ignoring your mental training, it’s time to change that. Hit play and let’s talk about the brain side of running.




    About Your Host

    Elisabeth Scott is a running coach, educator, and the founder of Running Explained, where she helps runners train smarter, run stronger, and enjoy the process. After getting sober at 29, she laced up her running shoes with the goal of finishing a 5K—and never looked back. Since then, she’s gone on to complete multiple races, including marathons with a Boston Qualifying time, all while deepening her expertise in endurance training.

    With a science-based approach, Coach Elisabeth is passionate about making complex running concepts accessible and actionable for runners of all levels. Her coaching philosophy centers on building a strong aerobic base, improving running efficiency, and developing a whole-human approach to training that prioritizes consistency, injury prevention, and sustainable progress.

    Through Running Explained, Elisabeth offers training plans, online courses, and 1:1 coaching designed to help runners achieve their goals while avoiding the common pitfalls of overtraining, underfueling, and burnout. Whether you’re training for your first half marathon or chasing a new PR, her guidance will help you train smarter, race stronger, and love the journey.

    📲 Learn more at ⁠RunningExplained.com⁠

    📢 Follow on Instagram: ⁠@runningexplained


    Research and production assistance by Sophie van Leeuwen

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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I went through 33 episodes in a couple of weeks or so. Elisabeth has a very concise and detailed way of explain 3 the topics.
I loved that her guests had a lot of experience. Also, she covers specific topics in every episode. Which is well documented.
Also, the relaxed and sometimes funny tone she uses is enjoyable.
Thank you for all the work, and effort put into this podcast.
You can try and see if you enjoy them as I did. I found the first 8 or 6 episodes to be more basic, and enlightening on key topics.
Also, she is open and responsive on answering questions. Thank you.

A great podcast to know more about running

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