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Runners don’t hear this enough, so let’s say it clearly:
Rest is not weakness. Rest is training.

In this episode of The Runner’s Soul, Sharon — podiatrist, runner, and unapologetic foot nerd — explains why recovery isn’t something you earn after hard work, but something you must build into your training from the very beginning.

This episode is especially important for new runners, where mistakes around recovery often turn motivation into pain, injury, or burnout.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why you don’t get stronger during the run, but after it
  • How skipping recovery leads to stacked stress and injury
  • Why runners often feel guilty about rest (and why they shouldn’t)
  • What’s really happening in your feet during recovery
  • Why plantar fascia, Achilles, calves, and bones need time to adapt
  • The difference between normal soreness vs injury warning signs
  • How rest days protect your heels, arches, and long-term consistency
  • Why pain is information — not weakness
  • How recovery builds confidence and trust in your body

Sharon also explains why recovery isn’t always “doing nothing” and how active recovery like walking, stretching, mobility work, or light strength training supports adaptation without overload.

👣 Week 5 Challenge: Intentional Recovery Week:
Schedule at least two rest or active recovery days this week.
No guilt. No catch-up runs. Pay attention to how your feet feel.

Recovery isn’t something you add after injury.
It’s a skill you practice from the start.

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Respect your recovery. Trust the process.
Rest isn’t time off — it’s what keeps you running.

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