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 521: A Runner's High with Dean Karnazes
EP 520: State of The Nation
EP 519 The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc and Ironman Announce A New Partnership:
Simple Rules with Stephanie Howe
Intuitive Training with Courtney Dauwalter
EP 518: Better Than Nothing: Building a Habit of Discipline and Consistancy
EP 517 Eat To Train
EP 516: I Hate Running and You Can Too
EP 515: Can Science Trump Intuition?
EP 514: Ask The Coaches YOUR Questions Answered
EP 513: Moms Run This Trail - Part 2
EP 512: What's in AJW's Drop Bag?
EP 511: Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do is Healthy and Rewarding with Dr. Daniel Lieberman
EP 510: Moms Run This Trail
BONUS Miles with Dr. Phil Maffetone
EP 509: Get Stronger with Dr. Phil Maffetone
BONUS Miles with Will Fortin and Richard Kresser
EP 508: Front v. Back of the Pack with Richard Kresser & Will Fortin
EP 507: Two Fun Adventures - with Mike Foote & Rob Krar and with Cory Reese
BONUS MILES with Pam and Adam
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