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 659: The Endurance Eats Enigma: What to Consume When the Miles Add Up
EP 658: Fueling for Endurance
EP 657: From Start to Finish: Laying out Your Running Calendar
EP 656: Year-End Audio Magazine
EP 655: Redefining Pain and Performance
EP 654: Risk, Run, Renew: The Ultrarunning Philosophy
EP 653: Surgeon by Day, Runner by Night
EP 652: Maintaining Balance in Your Life
EP 651: Train Smarter Not Harder
EP 650:Horse Sense for Runners: Endurance Insights from the Stable
EP 648: The Fast Track: Excelling in Shorter Races
EP 647: Mitochondria - the Powerhouse of our Bodies
EP 646: 3 Strategies to Manage the Mental Side of Running
EP 645: Defying Limits: 45 Days and 2,200 Miles
EP 644: Ask The Coaches- Answering YOUR Questions
EP 643: Endurance off the Trail: Nordic Skiing with Liz Stephen
EP 642: From Pavement to Path: Mastering Running on All Surfaces
EP 641: The Evolution of a Bigfoot 200 Champion
EP 640: The Pain Cave
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