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When Jake Aleck transitioned from a stronghold in powerlifting to conquering the marathon circuit, he shattered the mold of athletic specialization. Our latest podcast episode features this chiropractor-turned-endurance-athlete, whose whimsical leap into a Triathlon ignited his enduring passion for long-distance running. With a place in the revered Boston Marathon and a heart for community, Jake's narrative is not just about personal triumph but also a blueprint for those daring to redefine their athletic identity.
Embark on a journey that defies conventional wisdom, as we unpack the synergy between strength training and marathon running. Jake dispels the myth that endurance athletes should avoid heavy lifting, advocating for exercises that bolster running efficiency while keeping bulk at bay. His insights on sustainable training, including the merits of time-based workouts and integrated cross-training, offer a wellspring of knowledge for runners aiming to elevate their performance and dodge injuries.
As we wrap, discover how the high-altitude trials of Leadville racing, the nuances of nutrition, and the invigorating effects of cold plunges interplay with an athlete's development. Jake's story is also a testament to the power of community in crafting a successful athletic journey, whether you're a budding runner or an elite competitor. Tune in and be inspired to tackle new challenges head-on, transforming your regimen and possibly, your life.
If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs.
use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners
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When Jake Aleck transitioned from a stronghold in powerlifting to conquering the marathon circuit, he shattered the mold of athletic specialization. Our latest podcast episode features this chiropractor-turned-endurance-athlete, whose whimsical leap into a Triathlon ignited his enduring passion for long-distance running. With a place in the revered Boston Marathon and a heart for community, Jake's narrative is not just about personal triumph but also a blueprint for those daring to redefine their athletic identity.
Embark on a journey that defies conventional wisdom, as we unpack the synergy between strength training and marathon running. Jake dispels the myth that endurance athletes should avoid heavy lifting, advocating for exercises that bolster running efficiency while keeping bulk at bay. His insights on sustainable training, including the merits of time-based workouts and integrated cross-training, offer a wellspring of knowledge for runners aiming to elevate their performance and dodge injuries.
As we wrap, discover how the high-altitude trials of Leadville racing, the nuances of nutrition, and the invigorating effects of cold plunges interplay with an athlete's development. Jake's story is also a testament to the power of community in crafting a successful athletic journey, whether you're a budding runner or an elite competitor. Tune in and be inspired to tackle new challenges head-on, transforming your regimen and possibly, your life.
If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs.
use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners
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