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Stamina For Running Performance
Stamina is important for running performance, but how many runners actually consider stamina or consciously think about developing their stamina when training?
In this episode we define stamina and discuss WHY it is important for a runner. We also delve into nutritional and training approaches to help enhance stamina.
SHOW NOTES
(08:22)
Defining stamina in sport as: “…the ability to keep exercising for a long period of time without succumbing to fatigue, injury, or trauma” before moving on to highlight the subtle difference between endurance and stamina:
Endurance: a COMPONENT of physical fitness
Stamina: the result of BECOMING fitter
(10:41)
Exploring WHY stamina is important for a runner including:
And outlining how it can be measured using VO2 Max as a marker
(14:32)
Although stamina tends to be determined through physiological adaptations in training, there is also a psychological element to its development and its importance may be overlooked by many runners. Attaining and maintaining a positive “mindset” could help enhance stamina over time.
(22:57)
FEMALE FACTORS
(24:34)
Giving some training TIPS to help develop or enhance stamina including:
(32:18)
Looking at the benefits of a healthy diet to support energy production in an effort to develop or enhance stamina. Key nutrients and their food sources discussed are:
B Vitamin Complex – fish, poultry, meat, eggs, dairy, legumes, fruit and vegetables
Zinc – meat, fish and seafood, eggs, dairy, legumes, nuts and seeds, and wholegrains
(42:24)
Giving ideas of how to put the theory into practice. Suggestions include:
(49:26)
Suggesting an easy ACTION POINT to put in place to help improve YOUR stamina:
(50:24)
KEY TAKEAWAYS
RELATED TOPICS
Eating Enough to Run
Spotlight on Vitamin C for Runners
Energy for Everything
Disclaimer:
The suggestions we make during this episode are for guidance and
advice only, and are not a substitute for medical advice or treatment.
If you have any concerns regarding your health, please contact
your healthcare professional for advice as soon as possible.
Aileen Smith and Karen Campbell host RUNNERS HEALTH HUB. A place for like-minded female runners who are looking for simple ways to support running performance, energy, endurance, and general great health.
if this is your first time your show and you’d like to know more about us and She Runs Eats Performs please check out our TRAILER.
If you're ready to make learn more about how you may introduce easy nutrition into your running and training plan join our Easy Nutrition For Healthy Runners Online Programme for short videos, recipes, downloads and LIVE training and Q&A.
As a THANK YOU to you as one of our valued listeners, we have a special offer for you use COUPON CODE RACE to get £200 discount off the full price which brings the price to £97.
If you’d like help from Karen and Aileen to design a personalised sports nutrition plan for your running - please contact us at [email protected]
Happy Running!
Aileen and Karen
www.runnershealthhub.com
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Stamina For Running Performance
Stamina is important for running performance, but how many runners actually consider stamina or consciously think about developing their stamina when training?
In this episode we define stamina and discuss WHY it is important for a runner. We also delve into nutritional and training approaches to help enhance stamina.
SHOW NOTES
(08:22)
Defining stamina in sport as: “…the ability to keep exercising for a long period of time without succumbing to fatigue, injury, or trauma” before moving on to highlight the subtle difference between endurance and stamina:
Endurance: a COMPONENT of physical fitness
Stamina: the result of BECOMING fitter
(10:41)
Exploring WHY stamina is important for a runner including:
And outlining how it can be measured using VO2 Max as a marker
(14:32)
Although stamina tends to be determined through physiological adaptations in training, there is also a psychological element to its development and its importance may be overlooked by many runners. Attaining and maintaining a positive “mindset” could help enhance stamina over time.
(22:57)
FEMALE FACTORS
(24:34)
Giving some training TIPS to help develop or enhance stamina including:
(32:18)
Looking at the benefits of a healthy diet to support energy production in an effort to develop or enhance stamina. Key nutrients and their food sources discussed are:
B Vitamin Complex – fish, poultry, meat, eggs, dairy, legumes, fruit and vegetables
Zinc – meat, fish and seafood, eggs, dairy, legumes, nuts and seeds, and wholegrains
(42:24)
Giving ideas of how to put the theory into practice. Suggestions include:
(49:26)
Suggesting an easy ACTION POINT to put in place to help improve YOUR stamina:
(50:24)
KEY TAKEAWAYS
RELATED TOPICS
Eating Enough to Run
Spotlight on Vitamin C for Runners
Energy for Everything
Disclaimer:
The suggestions we make during this episode are for guidance and
advice only, and are not a substitute for medical advice or treatment.
If you have any concerns regarding your health, please contact
your healthcare professional for advice as soon as possible.
Aileen Smith and Karen Campbell host RUNNERS HEALTH HUB. A place for like-minded female runners who are looking for simple ways to support running performance, energy, endurance, and general great health.
if this is your first time your show and you’d like to know more about us and She Runs Eats Performs please check out our TRAILER.
If you're ready to make learn more about how you may introduce easy nutrition into your running and training plan join our Easy Nutrition For Healthy Runners Online Programme for short videos, recipes, downloads and LIVE training and Q&A.
As a THANK YOU to you as one of our valued listeners, we have a special offer for you use COUPON CODE RACE to get £200 discount off the full price which brings the price to £97.
If you’d like help from Karen and Aileen to design a personalised sports nutrition plan for your running - please contact us at [email protected]
Happy Running!
Aileen and Karen
www.runnershealthhub.com