Episodios

  • 407: The Identity Shift Required for Running After 40
    Apr 24 2025

    This week, we’re diving deeper—not just into outdated strategies that no longer serve us as runners over 40, but into the powerful role identity plays in our running journey.

    As runners, we can define ourselves by pace, distance, or race goals. But over time, that performance-based mindset can start to feel limiting—or even discouraging. In this episode, we talk about what it means to step into a new identity: one that prioritizes long-term health, strength, and the joy of movement.

    Angie and Kevin both share their own evolutions as runners, and together we offer practical tips for embracing the identity of a lifelong runner—someone who listens to their body, trains smarter, and finds meaning beyond the stopwatch. We also unpack the power of language and self-belief, and how the words we use can either reinforce old habits or help us create new ones.

    If you're navigating this transition too, we invite you to reevaluate how you see yourself as a runner and align your strategies with where you are now—and where you want to go.

    And don’t forget—we’ve got a free five-day running challenge starting May 12th! We’d love for you to join us.


    00:58 Aging and Running: Embracing Change

    01:42 Outdated Strategies and New Approaches

    03:20 The Importance of Identity in Running

    04:10 Personal Running Journeys

    06:23 Redefining What It Means to Be a Runner

    07:43 The Power of Self-Identity

    12:20 Words and Identity: The Impact on Performance

    19:40 Evolving as a Runner: New Identities and Strategies

    24:19 Embracing the Concept of Training

    25:53 Shifting from Running to Training

    28:24 Training with Wisdom and Recovery

    30:35 The Importance of Identity in Running

    37:36 Evolving as a Lifelong Runner


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  • 406: Rewriting the Rules of Age: Cindi’s Journey from First Steps to Marathon at 61
    Apr 17 2025

    In this inspiring episode, I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing Cindi Wachholz, a 62-year-old paramedic and runner who proves that it’s never too late to chase big goals. Cindi didn’t start running until she was 59, and her story is such a powerful reminder that age is just a number.

    She shared how she started with simple walk-run sessions, built consistency over time, and gradually worked her way up to finishing a half marathon—and eventually, a full marathon! Along the way, Cindi discovered the importance of proper training, good nutrition, and regular strength work.

    One of the things that really stood out to me was how Cindi learned to trust the process, set realistic goals, and believe in herself—even when society’s expectations about age and fitness said otherwise. Her journey has transformed not just her physical health but her overall confidence and outlook on life.

    If you’ve ever doubted whether you’re "too old" or "too out of shape" to start something new, Cindi’s story will absolutely encourage you to take that first step. No matter where you’re starting from, amazing things can happen when you stay consistent and believe in the journey!


    00:53 Cindi’s Running Journey Begins

    01:22 Overcoming Age Stereotypes

    01:54 Becoming a Paramedic

    03:55 First Steps into Running

    05:18 First 5K Experience

    06:48 Joining Real Life Runners

    11:02 Learning About Proper Training

    17:12 Overcoming Self-Doubt in Running

    17:49 Inspiring Others on the Trail

    18:45 Running Accomplishments and Milestones

    30:09 The Importance of Strength Training

    32:59 Encouraging Healthy Aging


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    36 m
  • 405: Muscle, Metabolism & Menopause: The Real Connection
    Apr 10 2025

    In this solo episode of The Real Life Runners podcast, I’m diving into something so many of us struggle with after 40: why it feels harder to maintain a healthy weight, even when you’re exercising and eating right. Trust me, you’re not alone in this!

    I’ll walk you through what’s really going on inside our bodies — how hormonal shifts, like drops in estrogen and progesterone, impact our metabolism and muscle mass. And more importantly, I’ll show you what we can do about it.

    We’ll talk about why building muscle is key (it’s not just about losing weight anymore!), how much protein you actually need, and why proper recovery is just as important as training hard. I’ll also share how stress and nervous system regulation fit into the picture — because if we don’t manage those, it’s like swimming upstream.

    I’m here to help you shift the focus from shrinking your body to building strength, energy, and vitality — because you deserve to feel powerful and alive at every age. I’ll wrap up with some practical tips you can start using today to rebuild muscle, boost your metabolism, and feel amazing again.


    00:21 Understanding Metabolism Changes

    01:52 Hormones and Their Impact

    05:54 The Role of Stress and Cortisol

    11:19 Importance of Muscle Building

    16:37 Effective Training and Recovery

    20:24 Shifting Focus: Strength Over Weight

    22:23 Practical Tips for Building Muscle


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    33 m
  • 404: Navigating the 404: Rerouting Your Training Plan After 40
    Apr 3 2025

    In this episode, we draw an analogy between encountering a '404 Page Not Found' error on the web and hitting a plateau or decline in one's training plan, particularly for runners over 40. We discuss the changes in physiology and life circumstances that necessitate a new training approach, including changes in hormonal levels, stress management, and adjustments in workouts to reflect current fitness capabilities. We emphasize the importance of accepting these changes not as failures but as opportunities to redirect training strategies. The episode also highlights the mental shift from focusing on becoming thin to becoming strong, the need for proper nutrition, recovery, and addressing the stories we tell ourselves about our abilities and future potential. Encourage listeners to identify the 'broken links' in their training and find new paths forward.


    01:44 The Frustration of Broken Links and Training Plans

    02:32 Understanding the 404 Moment in Training

    05:48 Adapting to Physiological and Life Changes

    10:09 The Importance of Acceptance and Adaptation

    15:42 Case Study: Overcoming Training Plateaus

    20:44 The Role of Plateaus in Training

    25:19 Training with the Right Mentality

    26:04 The Importance of Recovery

    27:02 Balancing Intensity and Recovery

    29:27 Shifting Focus: From Thin to Strong

    36:50 The Power of Stories We Tell Ourselves

    37:28 Embracing New Training Methods


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    46 m
  • 403: Running Used to Be My Stress Relief—Until It Wasn’t
    Mar 27 2025

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    In this episode of The Real Life Runners Podcast, we’re diving into a topic that so many runners can relate to—using running as a stress relief tool, but sometimes this backfires. We’ll talk about the common mistakes runners make that can actually increase stress levels rather than relieve them. The key? Learning to reconnect with your body and adjust training to support—not strain—your system.

    We’ll share the power of disconnecting from external pressures (including those ever-present phones!) and how tuning into your body can help you run stronger and feel better.

    We’ll also dive into the connection between running and the nervous system, the impact of stress on training, and why this matters especially for women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Plus, we’re excited to introduce Running Reconnected—our program designed for runners over 40 who want to feel strong, capable, and energized by working with their bodies instead of against them. Stick around for a special offer to join us!


    Join Running Reconnected Today for 40% off until March 31st!


    00:54 Exciting News: Real Life Runners Retreat

    02:31 The Importance of Disconnecting to Reconnect

    07:16 Understanding Stress and the Nervous System

    19:27 Men's Experience with Stress and Running

    21:25 The Power of Disconnecting from Technology

    23:46 The Phone Distraction Epidemic

    24:01 The Importance of Silence and Stillness

    24:33 Recognizing and Preventing Running Injuries

    26:12 The Balance Between Disconnection and Connection

    34:24 Listening to Your Body vs. Technology

    36:38 Adapting Training to Life's Stresses

    40:51 Introducing Running Reconnected Program

    41:52 Special Offer


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    44 m
  • 402: Why You're Feeling Slower (and How to Reverse It)
    Mar 20 2025

    Feeling slower despite consistent running routines is a common concern among runners over 40. This episode addresses the frustration experienced by seasoned runners who feel their performance is declining with age. Key topics include the real reasons behind this perceived slowdown—beyond just age—and actionable strategies to combat them. The discussion covers the importance of nervous system regulation, updated training strategies, the critical role of muscle maintenance, and effective fueling. Additional insights highlight the significance of polarized training, the necessity of strength and plyometric exercises, and the pitfalls of outdated high-mileage approaches. This episode is designed to help runners regain speed, strength, and enjoyment in their sport with practical advice and resources like free live workshops and membership programs.


    03:35 The Importance of Strength Training

    05:27 Introducing the 'Running Reconnected' Program

    14:23 Outdated Training Strategies

    19:44 Unmanaged Stress and Nervous System Dysregulation

    20:43 Impact of Estrogen on Cortisol Levels

    21:10 Understanding the Nervous System States

    23:01 Personal Experiences with Stress and Health

    28:22 Managing Stress and Nervous System Regulation

    34:16 Optimizing Training Approaches

    36:28 Fueling Your Body for Performance


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    45 m
  • 401: Breaking Free from Food and Exercise Obsession with Sabrina Magnan
    Mar 13 2025

    In this episode of the podcast, we welcome Sabrina Magnan, an intuitive eating and food freedom coach, to discuss the complexities of our relationship with food and body image. Sabrina shares her personal journey from a life consumed by disordered eating and extreme dieting to one of balance and self-love. She explains the distinctions between disordered eating and eating disorders, and highlights the impact of diet culture on our perceptions of food and health. The conversation also delves into the importance of intention behind food choices and exercise. Sabrina shares insights on how reconnecting with one's body and aligning actions with personal values can lead to a more joyful and fulfilling life. We emphasize the broader impact of these changes, noting how they positively affect other areas of life, including relationships and career choices. They provide actionable advice for listeners struggling with similar issues, making it a valuable discussion for anyone looking to improve their relationship with food and exercise.


    Sabrina Magnan is an intuitive eating coach who helps women overcome food obsession, binge & emotional eating and yo-yo dieting so that they can eat without guilt, anxiety or constant fear of losing control.


    If you want to connect with her, you can find her at the links below!

    info@sabrinamagnan.com

    www.site.sabrinamagnan.com

    https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/


    00:39 Sabrina's Background and Mission

    01:59 Understanding Disordered Eating

    04:25 Diet Culture and Its Impact

    06:16 Finding Balance in Nutrition and Exercise

    08:53 Sabrina's Personal Journey

    20:20 The Turning Point: Italy Experience

    22:43 Healing and New Perspectives


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    39 m
  • 400: The Power of Plyometrics – How to Run Faster, Stronger, and Injury-Free
    Mar 6 2025

    Most runners focus on endurance and strength training—but what if explosive power was the missing piece to better running?

    In this milestone 400th episode of the Real Life Runners Podcast, we’re diving into plyometrics—a powerful training tool that can help you run faster, improve efficiency, and reduce injury risk.

    Many runners assume plyos are just for sprinters or elite athletes, but the truth is, every runner can benefit from adding explosive movements into their training. Whether you want to improve stride power, reduce ground contact time, or stay injury-free as you age, plyometrics could be the key.


    🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn:


    ✅ What plyometrics are and why they matter for runners

    ✅ The science behind explosive movement and how it improves running efficiency

    ✅ How plyos can help runners over 40 maintain speed and strength

    ✅ The best beginner-friendly plyometric exercises for runners

    ✅ How to add plyos into your training safely and effectively


    If you’ve ever felt like your stride was missing “pop” or struggled with slower ground contact times and injuries, this episode is for you! Learn how to train smarter, build power without burnout, and take your running to the next level.


    Have you ever tried plyometric training? What’s your experience with it? Let’s chat! DM me or comment on Instagram—I’d love to hear from you.


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    44 m
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