The Running Explained Podcast

Elisabeth Scott
The Running Explained Podcast

The Running Explained Podcast is your go-to resource for actionable insights, expert tips, and motivating advice to help you become the best runner you can be. Hosted by multi-certified run coach & experienced runner Coach Elisabeth, this podcast takes a science-backed approach to running, offering practical strategies for runners at all stages of their journey. Whether you're struggling with injury, wondering how to fuel your long runs, or trying to nail your race day strategy, we've got you covered with expert interviews, listener questions, and relatable guidance!

  1. s5/e17 An Unwelcome Twist: Everything You Need to Know About Coming Back from Ankle Sprains with Dr. Lauren LaPierre, DPT

    2 DAYS AGO

    s5/e17 An Unwelcome Twist: Everything You Need to Know About Coming Back from Ankle Sprains with Dr. Lauren LaPierre, DPT

    An ankle sprain can put a serious crimp in your style, especially when it happens two days before race day. In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Lauren LaPierre, physical therapist, running coach, and trusted resource for all things injury rehab, to break down what it actually takes to recover from a sprained ankle and get back to running (properly!) In this conversation, Lauren breaks down what a sprain actually is (yes, it’s more than “I rolled my ankle”), how to assess its severity, and why conservative care should almost always be your first move. She walks us through each stage of her own recovery, from using compression and regaining range of motion to eventually reintroducing running through careful, progressive loading. She also shares the mental and emotional toll of dealing with a derailed season and how to give yourself the grace and space to process it. Whether you’re dealing with an acute injury, navigating the gray area between “healed” and “ready to run,” or simply want to understand how to support your future self (or athlete clients), this episode is packed with wisdom, relatability, and practical takeaways. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR ABOUT: The different grades of ankle sprains and what they actually mean How to handle the first 24–72 hours post-injury (and what to avoid) Why swelling and pain don’t always equal more damage How to use pain as a guide... without letting it become a barrier The critical rehab phases: isometrics, strength, neuromuscular control, and plyometrics The real timeline for returning to running safely Common mistakes runners make in trying to come back “too soon” The emotional weight of missed races, lost momentum, and re-setting goals ABOUT LAUREN:Dr. Lauren LaPierre is a physical therapist, running coach, and the founder of The Personalized Running Doc, where she helps runners bridge the gap between rehab and performance. She’s also the creator of the Revive Running Retreat and a passionate advocate for educating runners on how their bodies work—and how to keep them working well. Learn more about Lauren’s work and get in touch: thepersonalizedrunningdoc.comFollow her on Instagram: @thepersonalizedrunningdoc Register for the 2025 REVIVE Retreat: REGISTER HERE

    1h 24m
  2. s5/e14 Can Mindfulness Make You A Better Runner?

    15 MAY

    s5/e14 Can Mindfulness Make You A Better Runner?

    In this episode of the Running Explained podcast, I’m breaking down a fascinating new study on mindfulness and running performance—and why I think this is something every runner needs to hear! I’ll walk you through the research (don’t worry, it’s not boring!), explain how mindfulness training actually rewires your brain (hi, neuroplasticity!), and share what this means for your training, racing, and day-to-day running mindset. Spoiler: your mental game matters. A lot. I’ll also talk about what I’ve seen in my own coaching—how anxiety, mental fatigue, and emotional dysregulation sabotage performance—and how small, consistent mindfulness habits can completely change how you experience your running. Here’s what I cover: Why mental fatigue makes your long runs feel harder than they should How mindfulness builds emotional resilience (yes, you can train your brain to handle hard stuff better!) What the “flow state” really is—and how to get there more often Real-world mindfulness strategies you can actually use (no chanting required) Why cognitive anxiety crushes decision-making during races—and how to fix it How even recreational runners (not just elites!) benefit from mental training If you’ve ever felt like your brain is holding you back more than your legs, this episode is for you. READ THE RESEARCH! Effects of group mindfulness intervention on high-level distance runners: a quasi-experimental study Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro & announcements 10:11 – The study design & how they tested mindfulness 20:10 – What the results showed (big changes!) 29:52 – What this means for you as a runner 36:25 – Mental fatigue & why it matters 46:48 – Mindfulness techniques that actually work 52:14 – How to start building mental skills now 57:20 – Reflecting on your runs like a coach If you’ve been ignoring your mental training, it’s time to change that. Hit play and let’s talk about the brain side of running. About Your Host Elisabeth Scott is a running coach, educator, and the founder of Running Explained, where she helps runners train smarter, run stronger, and enjoy the process. After getting sober at 29, she laced up her running shoes with the goal of finishing a 5K—and never looked back. Since then, she’s gone on to complete multiple races, including marathons with a Boston Qualifying time, all while deepening her expertise in endurance training. With a science-based approach, Coach Elisabeth is passionate about making complex running concepts accessible and actionable for runners of all levels. Her coaching philosophy centers on building a strong aerobic base, improving running efficiency, and developing a whole-human approach to training that prioritizes consistency, injury prevention, and sustainable progress. Through Running Explained, Elisabeth offers training plans, online courses, and 1:1 coaching designed to help runners achieve their goals while avoiding the common pitfalls of overtraining, underfueling, and burnout. Whether you’re training for your first half marathon or chasing a new PR, her guidance will help you train smarter, race stronger, and love the journey. 📲 Learn more at ⁠RunningExplained.com⁠ 📢 Follow on Instagram: ⁠@runningexplained Research and production assistance by Sophie van Leeuwen

    1h 3m
  3. s5/e12 A Classic Q&A Episode (& Special Announcement!)

    1 MAY

    s5/e12 A Classic Q&A Episode (& Special Announcement!)

    This week’s episode is a throwback to one of your favorite formats—a good old-fashioned Q&A! But it’s also extra special because I’m officially launching the Running Explained Patreon! 🎉 I break down what the Patreon is, what’s included at each membership level, and how joining directly supports me and the future of the show. After that, we dive into your questions! I’m answering everything from how long it takes to rebuild your aerobic base after injury, to whether you need to run a 20-miler when training for a half marathon, and what to do when your heart rate zones don’t seem to match your workout paces. In This Episode I Talk About: What the Running Explained Patreon is and how you can join The difference between feeling “normal” and “race fit” after injury Why a 20-mile long run probably isn’t necessary for half marathon training If you need to add more running days to finally break that sub-2:00 half What a “workout sandwich” really means (and why it matters!) How to manage heart rate zones in the summer heat What might be holding back your 5K progress (spoiler: it’s not just speedwork) The real meaning behind lower heart rate at the same pace How to return to training after illness without blowing up your plan What to do when your heart rate doesn’t match the threshold pace your coach gives you 🎙️ The Running Explained Patreon is here!Want bonus episodes, ad-free listening, priority Q&A, voting on guests and topics, and more?Join the community at 👉 patreon.com/runningexplained Research and production assistance by Sophie van Leeuwen Let’s Connect: Website: www.runningexplained.com Instagram: @runningexplained

    1h 7m
  4. s5/e11 Redefining Your Athletic Identity as a Multi-Sport Athlete with Alex Parker & Meredith Root

    25 APR

    s5/e11 Redefining Your Athletic Identity as a Multi-Sport Athlete with Alex Parker & Meredith Root

    In this episode, I’m joined by Alex Parker and Meredith Root, co-owners of Tactic Nutrition—two amazing athletes and coaches who are runners AND... compete in CrossFit, strength training, cycling, and more. They’re here to talk about how embracing your identity as a multi-sport athlete can not only help prevent burnout but also make you a better overall athlete. But it’s not just about doing different sports for the sake of variety. We also talk about WHY we tend to pigeonhole ourselves into a single spoint, struggle with burnout when we try to do it all at the same time, and dive into fueling properly for all these activities. Alex and Meredith share how their approach to nutrition helps athletes fuel for multiple sports without feeling restricted or overwhelmed. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Ditching the "One-Sport Only" Mentality: Alex and Meredith open up about their journey from focusing solely on one sport to embracing multiple sports. They talk about how stepping away from just being “a runner” has been a game-changer for their identity and overall health. How to Fuel Like a Multi-Sport Athlete: When you’re juggling running, strength training, and cycling, fueling is key. Alex and Meredith share their strategies for staying energized and performing well across different sports. Tactic Nutrition: With their company Tactic, Alex and Meredith focus on helping athletes build a positive relationship with food and understand how to fuel for different activities. It’s not about restrictive dieting—it’s about nourishing your body for optimal performance in whatever sport you love. Preventing Burnout & Finding Balance: Running is great, but is it enough? We discuss how incorporating other sports can prevent burnout, give you new goals, and improve your performance, all while keeping the joy in your training. Strength Training & Cycling: No, you’re not less of a runner if you add strength training or cycling to your routine. Alex and Meredith explain how these activities have actually helped them become better, more resilient athletes. Reclaiming Your Identity: Is your identity tied too tightly to running? We talk about how easy it is to lose the fun in fitness when you feel like you “have to” do something, and how adding variety can reignite your love for movement. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Tactic Nutrition: Instagram | Website Follow Alex on Instagram: @aaparker1⁠ Follow Meredith on Instagram: @meredith_root Key Takeaways: It’s important to find balance—embracing multiple sports in your training not only prevents burnout but also enhances your performance as an athlete. Strength training, CrossFit, cycling - or whatever other sports you enjoy - can help you become a stronger, more resilient runner (and athlete overall!). If you’re feeling burnt out or stuck in a “one sport only” mentality, it might be time to explore new ways of training that bring back the fun and help you stay motivated. It’s OK to try different things. Whether it’s a different sport or mixing up your running routine, variety is not just good for your body—it’s great for your mind too. Want More?If this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe to The Running Explained Podcast for more conversations on how to make running and fitness enjoyable, sustainable, and rewarding. And if you’re stuck in a training routine that feels more like a chore than fun, share this episode with a friend who might be looking for a change! Research and production assistance by Sophie van Leeuwen

    1h 16m
  5. s5/e10 Taking The Ultimate Running Vacation – No Races, Just Adventure! with Michael Mazzara of Rogue Expeditions

    18 APR

    s5/e10 Taking The Ultimate Running Vacation – No Races, Just Adventure! with Michael Mazzara of Rogue Expeditions

    This week on The Running Explained Podcast, we’re talking about a different kind of destination—the kind that comes with epic views, cultural immersion, and no clock in sight. I’m joined by Michael Mazzara, CEO of Rogue Expeditions, who’s on a mission to redefine what it means to run and travel. Michael shares how Rogue Expeditions creates immersive, joy-filled running experiences around the world—think Sahara Desert sunrises, winding trails through the Atlas Mountains, and post-run tajines in Morocco. These trips aren’t about chasing PRs; they’re about community, connection, and experiencing the world on two feet. We talk about what goes into curating these off-the-beaten-path adventures, how he went from “not a runner” to leading global running trips, and why sometimes the best way to explore a new place… is just to lace up and run it. Also! I’m beyond excited to share that I’ll be joining Rogue Expeditions in Morocco this November—and you can come too! If you've ever dreamed about turning your run into a passport stamp, this is your chance! runningexplained.com/morocco In this episode, we dig into: How Michael’s unexpected running journey turned into a global adventure business The difference between racing and running to explore What makes these trips so unique, welcoming, and transformational Behind-the-scenes of designing routes in Morocco, Patagonia, and the Dolomites Why running can be the best way to see the world Tips for preparing for a running trip (spoiler: it’s not about doing 80-mile weeks) And more! Come Run Morocco With Me!I’ll be heading to Morocco this November with Rogue Expeditions for a week of incredible running, culture, and connection—and you’re invited. Want to be on the interest list? Head to runningexplained.com/morocco for all the info! Resources & Links:Rogue Expeditions → rougexpeditions.comInstagram → @rougexpeditions Stay Connected:Follow me on Instagram → @runningexplainedCoaching, training plans & more → runningexplained.com Loved the episode? Take 30 seconds to rate, review, and subscribe—it helps more runners find the show and say YES to more adventure! Research and production assistance by Sophie van Leeuwen

    1h 19m

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The Running Explained Podcast is your go-to resource for actionable insights, expert tips, and motivating advice to help you become the best runner you can be. Hosted by multi-certified run coach & experienced runner Coach Elisabeth, this podcast takes a science-backed approach to running, offering practical strategies for runners at all stages of their journey. Whether you're struggling with injury, wondering how to fuel your long runs, or trying to nail your race day strategy, we've got you covered with expert interviews, listener questions, and relatable guidance!

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