Description
Jess Robson is an ex badminton player turned runner. She shares her experience of finding her best runner self after she turned things around after falling into some of the common runner traps.
Jess is a very inspiring individual whos resillience and perserverance is only admirable. She talks about her journey from overtraining to finding a healthy, enjoyable, and effective balance. And how she healed a toxic, complicated and excersise dependent relationship with food.
There is a wider discussion around the pressures on young girls in sport, in particular within the running community.
Lots of tips, and things to take away from this one!
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Be sure to follow @fitterfasterhappier on Instagram for links to the feedback form and more.
Any Help And Further Information Around Common Training Related Issues:
RED-S
Project RED-S: The world's fastest growing club for sustainable performance
Eating Disorders – CAMHS (rdash.nhs.uk)
The UK's Eating Disorder Charity - Beat (beateatingdisorders.org.uk)
Samaritans | Every life lost to suicide is a tragedy | Here to listen
#femaleathlete #eatingdisorders #overtraining #overcomingchallange #runnerathlete #badmintonathlete #womensrunning #femaleathletics #studentathlete
Almi Nerukar and Jasmine Wood re-join the pod to give us an update on their latest with running. Both girls have recently moved out to the states to join the NCAA system on sports scholarships whilst studying a masters following a very successful year of running for both girls.
Ever thought...
Published 11/24/24
GB International cross country runner and Cambridge University student Niamh Bridson-Hubbard joins the podcast to talk all things success and the sport.
Whilst juggling rigorous academics Niamh has slowly and steadily continued to rise through the ranks, in particular over the past few years....
Published 11/17/24