Episode 52 | Women’s Running Collective Podcast
Hayleys & Jussie reflect, recover, and laugh their way through marathon aftermath.
After crossing the finish line of their recent marathon, Hayley and Justine are back for their 52nd episode—a celebratory milestone and a perfect moment to talk about something every runner needs: recovery.
The Recovery RundownThe duo dives deep into the physical, mental, and emotional layers of post-marathon recovery—offering both practical advice and honest, funny reflections from their own experience.
1. Sleep First, AlwaysSleep isn’t just rest; it’s repair.
Hailey and Justine emphasize how crucial it is to let your body truly rest after a major endurance event. Skipping sleep to dive back into normal routines? Don’t.
Think whole foods, lots of carbs, and plenty of protein to rebuild muscles and restore energy. The hosts remind us that now isn’t the time to restrict—your body needs fuel.
While full rest has its place, some light walking, yoga, or mobility work can help blood flow and speed up recovery. No pressure, just movement.
Whether it’s a week or more, stepping back from structured training allows the body and brain to reset.
Post-race blues? Totally normal. They talk about the emotional dip after months of focused training and why it's okay to not feel 100% elated all the time.
It’s not just about water—electrolytes are key for rebalancing post-race.
Any tweaks, soreness, or discomfort post-marathon should be respected, not ignored. Listen to your body—it's earned it.
Hayley’s run club posts stressed her out post-marathon—not ready to jump back into it, and that’s OK!
Otis Hayleys little boy had a sleepless night, which didn’t help the recovery sleep situation.
A fake proposal mid-marathon? Yes, that happened—and it had the crowds roaring!
While the focus is recovery now, the hosts hint at future goals and training plans. But they’re doing it right no rush, just reflection.
Show Recommendations & Listener LoveThey close the episode with some fun show recs (no spoilers!), and a call for listeners to share their own recovery stories or post-marathon highs and lows.
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