Carbohydrate vs. Fat Burning – A Comprehensive Review
Understanding how the body oxidizes fat and carbohydrate is fundamentally important to training and proper nutrition. We break down the science behind it to make it easily understandable.
Understanding how the body oxidizes fat and carbohydrate is fundamentally important to training and proper nutrition. We break down the science behind it to make it easily understandable.
In this ‘All Things Endurance’ episode, host Rick Prince chats with professional marathon runner and coach, Nell Rojas. Nell was the top American woman in the Boston Marathon in 2021 and 2022, and in 2023 she PR’d with a 2:24:51. In this episode, Nell discusses a wide range of topics from the perspective of both … Read more
In this All Things Endurance podcast episode, host Rick Prince chats with running coach, Rachel Laymon. Rachel is a registered dietitian, certified personal trainer, UESCA-certified running coach, and the owner of Run Well Be Well, a run coaching company based out of Akron, Ohio. In this episode, Rachel discusses all of the ins and outs … Read more
Attention current or aspiring running race directors – this podcast is for you! In this episode of the ‘All Things Endurance’ podcast, host Rick Prince talks with Mandy Mullen, founder/owner of the run.Windsor Race Series. Mandy’s company organizes a robust series of races in Colorado from 5k through the ultramarathon distance. In this episode, Mandy … Read more
Welcome to the ‘All Things Endurance’ podcast! In this episode, Rick Prince chats with clinical psychologist, Dr. Justin Ross PsyD. Dr. Ross specializes in performance psychology and more specifically, works with a lot of endurance sport athletes. An endurance athlete himself, Dr. Ross is a Leadville 100 MTB finisher, 12-time marathoner – including qualifying for … Read more
Traditional methods of periodization are commonly known and applied. But what about ‘reverse periodization?’ What is it; when and how should it be applied? We break it down for you here.
We’ve all been there. You get back from an awesome run, feel healthy and energized, have a nice dinner, go to sleep and then @$*%#!… you can barely make it down the stairs the next morning (and the morning after that) because it feels like someone shortened your hamstrings by about an inch and then … Read more
Ah yes, iliotibial band syndrome, or ITB Syndrome (ITBS) for short. If you’ve been a runner or cyclist for even a day or two, you’ve likely heard of this term and it being synonymous with pain at the side of the knee. Before we go any further, let’s define what the IT Band is. The … Read more