Épisodes

  • 295. Why You’re Not Getting Stronger (Even Though You’re Lifting)
    Aug 22 2025

    Today on the podcast I’m breaking down a hard truth a lot of runners need to hear: Why You’re Not Getting Stronger (Even Though You’re Lifting). If you’ve been showing up, moving weight, and still not seeing results, it’s not because you’re broken—it’s because your plan isn’t sending a strong enough signal. We’ll cover what real intensity feels like, how to progress week after week, why recovery is the secret sauce you keep skipping, and how to choose the right lifts for your goals. You’ll leave with a simple, runner-friendly template and clear steps to course-correct fast. Stronger running demands stronger muscles, but strength doesn’t happen by accident—it happens by design. Dial in the signal, respect recovery, and watch your numbers climb while your miles feel easier. Let’s fix the gaps, build real strength, and make your next eight weeks the most productive you’ve had in the gym to date.

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    30 min
  • 294. When You Feel Like Nothing’s Working
    Aug 15 2025

    You know what I’m talking about. You’re doing the workouts, logging the miles, tracking your food, getting your strength sessions in… and the results? Nowhere to be found. The scale isn’t budging. Your pace isn’t improving. Your clothes fit the same. And you’re left wondering, “Why am I even doing this? What’s the point?” I want to tell you something right up front — if you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not broken, you’re not weak, and you’re definitely not alone. This happens to everyone. And while it’s frustrating, it can actually be one of the most powerful turning points in your journey… if you know how to handle it.

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    18 min
  • 293. Fat Loss Doesn’t Start in the Kitchen
    Aug 8 2025

    You’ve probably heard it a million times: “Abs are made in the kitchen.” And while nutrition definitely plays a role in fat loss, the truth is… it doesn’t start there. In this episode of the Running Lean podcast, I’m flipping that outdated advice on its head in: Fat Loss Doesn’t Start in the Kitchen. You’ll learn why focusing only on food is a losing strategy, and how factors like your mindset, sleep quality, stress levels, and training approach all have a massive impact on your ability to lose fat—and keep it off. So if you’re stuck in the cycle of eating less and running more but still not seeing results, it might be time to take a different approach. This is the stuff nobody’s talking about when it comes to fat loss…and it changes everything.

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    22 min
  • 292. Why Discipline Will Always Beat Motivation
    Aug 1 2025

    Most people think they need to feel motivated in order to eat healthy, work out, or stick to their running schedule. But here’s the truth—motivation is fleeting. It might get you started, but it won’t carry you through the tough days. What you really need is discipline. In this episode of the podcast, I’m breaking down Why Discipline Will Always Beat Motivation. You’ll learn what each of these really means, how they apply to weight loss and improving your health and fitness, and how to stop relying on motivation and start building real, lasting discipline instead. I’ll also clear up some common myths about both motivation and discipline, and give you practical tips to help you stay consistent even when you don’t feel like it. If you’ve been struggling to stick with your healthy habits, this episode will help you shift your mindset—and get results that last.

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    25 min
  • 291. Replay: Common Weight Loss Myths Debunked
    Jul 25 2025

    There’s no shortage of advice out there about how to lose weight. Just eat less, run more, count your calories, cut carbs, do a cleanse, go vegan, try keto—the list goes on and on. But how much of this advice actually works? And more importantly, how much of it works long term, especially for runners? In this episode of the podcast, I’m digging into some of the most common—and most misunderstood—ideas around weight loss. We’re talking about what’s true, what’s total BS, and how to take a more realistic, sustainable approach to getting leaner and stronger. So if you’ve ever felt confused or frustrated trying to figure out the “right” way to lose weight, you are definitely not alone. This is Episode 291: Common Weight Loss Myths Debunked, and my goal is to help you see through the hype so you can finally start making real progress.

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    33 min
  • 290. 3 Keys to Building Mental Toughness for Endurance Athletes
    Jul 18 2025

    Mental toughness is one of the most powerful tools you can develop as a runner — and also one of the most overlooked. Physical training is important, sure. But if you don’t also train your mindset, you’ll keep hitting the same walls over and over again. You’ll quit when things get hard, you’ll doubt yourself when you need confidence most, and you’ll never quite reach your true potential. In this episode of the Running Lean podcast, I’m sharing the 3 Keys to Building Mental Toughness for Endurance Athletes. These are the exact strategies I use in my own training and with every runner I coach. If you want to run stronger, go longer, and finally stop giving up when the going gets tough, this one’s for you.

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    22 min
  • 289. 10 Food Swaps to Help You Eat Healthier (Without Hating Your Life)
    Jul 11 2025

    Let’s be real—eating healthy can feel like a total drag sometimes, especially when all your favorite foods seem to be off-limits. But what if I told you that you don’t have to give up everything you love in order to eat healthy, lose fat, and still feel totally satisfied? In this episode of the Running Lean podcast, I’m sharing 10 Food Swaps to Help You Eat Healthier (Without Hating Your Life). These aren’t bland or boring substitutions either—these are low-carb, whole food alternatives that taste amazing and will actually leave you feeling full and energized. If you’re a runner who’s been struggling to stay on track with your eating, this episode will show you that healthy eating doesn’t have to suck. You’ll learn how to make small, sustainable changes that can lead to big results—without feeling like you’re on a sad, restrictive diet.

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    28 min
  • 288. Dumb Stuff Runners Do (And What to Do Instead)
    Jul 4 2025

    We’ve all done it—worn cotton socks on a long run, tried something new on race day, asked a Facebook group to diagnose our injury. Runners are awesome… but we also do some pretty dumb stuff sometimes. The good news? Every dumb mistake is just an opportunity to learn and grow. In this episode of the Running Lean podcast, I’m laying out Dumb Stuff Runners Do (And What to Do Instead)—a light-hearted but brutally honest look at the common mistakes runners make that can lead to injury, burnout, or stalled progress. No judgment here, because I’ve made most of these mistakes myself. This is all about helping you train smarter, stay healthy, and become a stronger, more efficient runner. If you’re ready to stop doing dumb stuff and start running with purpose, this episode is for you.

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    28 min