Episode 19: How to Run Faster!

Most runners want to run faster - it's one of the most common questions we receive as running coaches. You can find tons of advice out there on how to run faster - and not all of it is good advice. We are here to help you; in this episode, we take a look at the evidence on what actually helps you become a faster runner. We also answer a listener question about when to stop strength training before a race. Discussion Points Include: The outsized power of strides and hill sprints The impact of running volume/weekly mileage on getting faster Does strength training help you run faster? The importance of patience and trial and error in training The trap of too much specificity Why rest days and cutback weeks are essential if you want to run faster How to safely incorporate all of these tips into your training Why not eating and sleeping enough is holding you back This episode is brought to you by the Run to the Finish Virtual Run Club! Use the code treadlightly to save $50 on a one-year subscription: https://www.runtothefinish.com/online-running-group/ - a great deal! You will access a true wealth of resources, including training plans designed by both Laura and Amanda. References: PMID: 33374897 PMID: 23538293 PMID: 29417745 PMID: 31045681 PMID: 27135468 PMID: 35072660 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304607794_Joint-Angle_Specific_Strength_Adaptations_Influence_Improvements_in_Power_in_Highly_Trained_Athletes

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The Tread Lightly Running Podcast provides data-driven, evidence-based running advice in a practical, accessible, and inclusive manner. . You'll learn about how to run faster, marathon training, the latest fueling science, how to prevent running injury, and more. Tread Lightly Running Podcast is co-hosted by Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris, MSc. Together, they have over 20 years of coaching experience and have helped thousands of runners reach their goals through 1:1 coaching and group training. They've appeared in Runner's World, SELF, NPR, Outside, and other major media.