What makes the biggest impact when it comes to recovery strategies and tools for runners?
Dr. Peter Tierney is a health and performance researcher, consultant, and coach who’s worked with many professional sports organizations to help athletes recover effectively from exercise.
Peter’s “Big 5” recovery strategies are science-backed and possible for runners to add to their training and lifestyle.
In this episode, Peter and I talk about:
Recovery as part of a lifestyle, not just a post-exercise tool.
The Big 5 recovery strategies for runners and endurance athletes, and how to use them.
Adaptation vs. performance as recovery outcomes in endurance athletes.
Tips for better sleep strategies for runners.
Nutrition for running recovery.
Balancing running, commitments, and life stressors for optimal performance.
Hydration and electrolyte balance for runners and the link to recovery.
How socializing with friends and family can be an effective recovery tool.
If you’re already wondering whether your current recovery tactics are helping you perform better and stay healthy, this episode will give you great recovery strategies to start implementing today.
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211. Sport Scientist Phil Hayes, PhD on How the Science of Running is Changing
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209. How Olympian Colleen Quigley is Coming Back Strong from Injury
208. How to Leverage Sleep for Better Performance, with Ryan Wooderson, DPT, OCS
207. Physio Brodie Sharpe on How to Run a New Personal Best (without injuries)
206. Uphill Athlete Coach Scott Johnston on the Tripod of Endurance
205. Ultra Legend Krissy Moehl: Getting Hooked on Mountainous Ultras, Evolving Her Training, and Tips For You
204. Rambling Runner Matt Chittim on Building Passion for Running and Lessons Learned from 500+ Podcast Episodes
203. How Ultra Endurance Athlete Damian Hall Runs 250+ Miles (and you can, too!)
202. Pro Runner Megan Roche, MD on Training After COVID and Post-Vaccine
201. Ultrarunner Clare Gallagher on Racing 100 Miles, Low-Mileage Training, and Her Meteoric Career
200. Chris Napier PT, PhD on Form, Strength, and the Best Injury Prevention Strategies
199. Is a 10-Day Training Cycle Right For You? (with Mario Fraioli)
198. How to Start Running: A Beginner’s Guide, with Coach Alli Felsenthal
197. Race Strategy Fundamentals: How to Pace Every Type of Race
196. Injury Prevention Q&A with Cohost Tina Muir
195. Peter Bromka on Pacing the Pro’s and Seeing Desiree Linden Break the 50k WR
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