In this episode, we are rejoined by Dr. Matt Laye—an endurance athlete with a PhD in medical physiology and an assistant professor of physiology at the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine. As we explore the critical role of sleep in running performance and recovery, Dr. Laye unpacks the science behind why a lack of sleep can be a runner’s downfall. With his experience as a coach at Sharman Ultra and as a contributor to Ultrarunning Magazine, Matt brings a wealth of knowledge, from the track to the trails, and delivers practical advice on how ultrarunners can optimize their sleep for peak performance. Check out Matt's article in Ultraruning Magazine, "Sleep and the Ultrarunner"
Matt's blog is "Laying it Down"
We mentioned Alyssa Clark's article, "200+ Mile Sleep Strategies: Dirt Napping 101" in Trail Runner Magazine
EP 506: Running in the Extremes w/ Pam Reed & Adam Kimble
EP 505: BONUS MILES with the Coaches
EP 505: Where to Begin? The Coaches Share Their Personal Stories
Best of TRN: Why is Weight Loss So Difficult?
EP 504: History Trail Trekking - Forlorn Hope Recap
EP 503: TRN Audio Magazine - Christmas Edition
EP 502: Are We Still Born to Run? with Christopher McDougall
EP 501: The Comeback Quotient with Matt Fitzgerald
EP 500: One of the Greatest Endurance Feats In History
EP 499: Patience to Endure w/ AJW
EP 498 Dr. Cucuzzella Completes His First 100-Miler!
EP 497: Pack Burro Racing - A Kick in the Ass
EP 496: Ask The Coaches- Answering Your Training Questions
EP 495: Walking Down Memory Trail with Warren Pole
EP 494 Kim Strom: Running For Life
EP 493: Running Around the World in 45 Minutes
EP 492 Allow Your Happiness to Run Wild: Zoë Rom
EP 491 Finding His Edge-Adam Kimble
EP 490: The Rise of the UltraRunners
EP 489: How Do you Measure Success with John Kelly
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