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Running research is everywhere. One study gets shared and suddenly it feels like there’s a “right” way to fuel, train, or perform — and if you’re not doing it, you’re behind.
In this episode of Dirt Nap Diaries, I talk about why research isn’t wrong… but also isn’t always about you.
Using a recent fueling study shared by David Roche as an example, this episode covers:
This episode is for runners who want to be informed without feeling overwhelmed and who are tired of assuming something is wrong with them when a “proven” strategy doesn’t work.
Research can be helpful.
But it’s not personal.
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If this episode resonated, share it with a friend who’s excited about a goal this year.
Make sure you’re following or subscribed so you don’t miss future episodes.
Ratings and reviews help more than you know.
By Brittany OlsonRunning research is everywhere. One study gets shared and suddenly it feels like there’s a “right” way to fuel, train, or perform — and if you’re not doing it, you’re behind.
In this episode of Dirt Nap Diaries, I talk about why research isn’t wrong… but also isn’t always about you.
Using a recent fueling study shared by David Roche as an example, this episode covers:
This episode is for runners who want to be informed without feeling overwhelmed and who are tired of assuming something is wrong with them when a “proven” strategy doesn’t work.
Research can be helpful.
But it’s not personal.
Enjoying the show?
If this episode resonated, share it with a friend who’s excited about a goal this year.
Make sure you’re following or subscribed so you don’t miss future episodes.
Ratings and reviews help more than you know.