Episodes
What’s the right way to balance your training when you are traveling, especially if you have a family? Let’s find out. Today we’re going to tackle the topic of training on trips, specifically vacations with your loved ones. We’ll get into: how to plan your vacation for the ideal time in your training cycle how to stay fit and healthy while still having fun, and if you do decide to skip training altogether, how much fitness, if any, you’ll lose while lounging in the sun.  Of course, the...
Published 05/02/24
Published 05/02/24
Introducing Jonathan Haidt on the Plague of Anxiety Affecting Young People from The New Yorker Radio Hour. Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio Hour Both anecdotally and in research, anxiety and depression among young people—often associated with self-harm—have risen sharply over the last decade.  There seems little doubt that Gen Z is suffering in real ways.  But there is not a consensus on the cause or causes, nor how to address them.  The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt believes that...
Published 05/02/24
However you choose to describe yourself, plant-based, vegan, plant-curious, flexitarian, or omnivore, there's overwhelming evidence that eating a diet that is made of mostly whole plant foods is ideal for health and longevity. But how do you actually do that well?  Especially as an athlete? Let’s find out. Today, we are going down under speaking with Kate Galli of Strong Body Green Planet.  She’s a vegan health coach, personal trainer and author, who’s helped thousands of people transform...
Published 04/25/24
Introducing How a Republican and a Democrat Carved out Exemptions to Texas’s Abortion Ban from The New Yorker Radio Hour. Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio Hour Texas has multiple abortion laws, with both criminal and civil penalties for providers. They contain language that may allow for exceptions to save the life or “major bodily function” of a pregnant patient, but many doctors have been reluctant to even try interpreting these laws; at least one pregnant woman has been denied cancer...
Published 04/25/24
Surprisingly, the three weeks after your goal race can have a big impact on how you’ll race in the future. In this episode, we’re going to explore the hows and the whys of recovery after the marathon.  We’ll go into: I’ll go over some common mistakes that many runners make in the weeks after their race that actually contribute to fitness plateaus. how to properly recover from your race, when to start running again, and how to get to the beginning of your next training block faster and...
Published 04/18/24
Introducing Spice Girl Mel B- From Girl Power to Powerless. Overcoming manipulation, toxic love and emotional abuse. from Women of Impact. Follow the show: Women of Impact It’s Lisa Bilyeu and I’m soooo frikin’ excited to share this episode of Women of Impact with you today!! Today’s guest has been singing about “GIRL POWER” since the 90s, but secretly dealt with abuse in her toxic marriage for 10 YEARS. She tried to leave SO MANY TIMES but kept going back to him and the vicious cycle of...
Published 04/18/24
“Lose weight or die,” Martinus Evans was told by his doctor. He was so angry that he decided to run marathons, but without focusing on weight loss. Along his movement journey, he started a movement of thousands with the Slow AF Running Club. Evans’s story is one of dramatic accomplishment at any size, any speed, or any color. This is an exploration of a movement of back of the packers who are taking their rightful place on the race course working just as hard, if not harder, than anyone...
Published 04/11/24
Even the most die hard road runner has got to admit, there’s something pretty magical or at least a little romantic about the idea of trail running. And if you’d like to try it or get better at it, there’s a few things you’re going to want to know first. Let’s find out. Today I’ve invited back Coach Tera Pruett. Tera is a trail running and strength coach here in Asheville, NC and also coaches with me at the Asheville Running Retreat in September. We’re talking about: The basics of trail...
Published 04/04/24
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Published 04/04/24
Today is going to be a personal one. I’m going to share the real story of why I no longer race marathons, despite the fact that my career today is helping runners race better marathons. I’ll get into: Why I needed to let go of marathon training and racing even though it massively transformed my life for the better My struggles with post-marathon identity, imposter syndrome, and FOMO, and What I am doing now that fills my cup even more than chasing a sub-3 marathon This topic has been...
Published 03/28/24
One of the most common and worthy goals of any marathoner is to be able to race the iconic Boston Marathon.  But did you know that training for Boston, if you want to get it right, will require you to do a few things differently? While the point-to-point race is a net downhill, terrain is tricky. Factor in the unpredictable weather and you can easily trip up in training. Today, I’m going to go over: What makes the Boston Marathon unique and why you need to change up your training Some...
Published 03/21/24
We all know that to lose weight, you need to burn more calories than you eat. To gain weight, do the opposite. The problem is that calorie counting is massively flawed We are not eating or burning what we think we are. So what are we supposed to do as runners? We’d like to make sure that we are fueling enough with the right kinds of foods–not too little and not too much Today we’re going to explore the complications with counting calories. We’ll get into: Why you are not really eating what...
Published 03/14/24
The half marathon gets no respect. It’s always in the shadow of its big brother, the marathon, which gets all the glory. But maybe, just maybe, the half should be your next A goal race. And I don’t mean go race a half a few weeks during your marathon build up. I mean pick a great half marathon course and train to get really good at it for its own sake. Why would you want to do that? Let’s find out. Today we’re going to explore training for the half marathon. I’ll go over: Why the half...
Published 03/07/24
A pace group can take away the worry and stress of pacing perfectly so you can just run or hold on for dear life. But as wonderful as that sounds, following a pace group can have some major pitfalls. And in some cases, it can even cost you your dream time. How is that possible? Let’s find out. Welcome to the Planted Runner. I’m Coach Claire Bartholic and my mission is to help you improve your running, your mindset, and your life with science-backed training and plant-based nutrition. Today...
Published 02/29/24
Is running really the best way to get six-pack abs or even the toned tummy you’ve been hoping for? Or how about the other way around: are all those crunches and sit-ups you’ve been doing to get those alluring abs doing anything for your running performance? Let’s find out. Today we are going to explore the secrets to the six pack. We’ll discover: The basic anatomy of the core and what that means for running, Why some people seem to just naturally get a 6 pack while others never will,...
Published 02/22/24
Imagine a 3-pack-a-day smoker for 20 years who finally quits. And then goes on to not only qualify for the Boston Marathon multiple times, but accomplishes her fastest times in her sixties and is still going strong. Get ready to be inspired. Today I’m sharing my conversation with Amiee Cords. We’ll go over Her incredible story from smoker to smoking fast, The lessons she’s learned along the way, and Her advice for continuing to improve even as you age. Amiee is a newer member of my PR...
Published 02/15/24
Running should be simple. But when you try to learn about how to get better at it, especially as you age, you’re confronted with conflicting advice, complicated workouts, and confusing nutrition trends that just won’t work for you. On The Planted Runner, I’ll share exactly how to run faster, longer, and feel great doing it at any age, because you don’t have time to waste. I’m Coach Claire Bartholic, and I went from not running at all in my late-30s to finishing a marathon in 2:58 at age 42,...
Published 02/12/24
Protein is trending in the nutrition space. Everywhere you look, someone is saying you should eat more. But is this protein push all just media and marketing hype? And does this even apply to endurance runners? Let’s find out. Today we are going to explore what you need to know about protein for runners, and specifically for plant-based runners. We’ll uncover: Why the recommended daily allowance doesn’t make sense for you Why plant-based runners and older runners need to pay more attention...
Published 02/08/24
What if everything we’ve been conditioned to think about pain and injury is wrong? What if we could heal ourselves on our own faster and more effectively without ever having to stop running? Let’s find out. Today I’m sharing my conversation on Pain and Performance with co-authors Matt Fitzgerald and Ryan Whited about their book of the same name. We’ll explore: Why what we think about pain and injury is fundamentally flawed, Why training, not rest, painkillers, or surgery, is the very best...
Published 02/01/24
How do you advance from being a good runner to a really good runner? Do you add more miles? Speed up all your paces? Run more often? Or maybe it’s a little of everything. Let’s find out. Today we’re going to explore how to step it up a notch. I’ll cover: how to break through a running plateau when your performance is stuck how to safely accelerate your training to reach new milestones, and what warning signs to look out for as you advance I’ll also share more about my own story of how I...
Published 01/25/24
If you’re a marathoner training for a spring race and you’re running goal marathon paced workouts in January, you’re doing it wrong. Let’s explore a better way. In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about race-specific workouts from the 5k to the marathon. We’ll go over: Why the timing of race-specific workouts matters Why and how to plan workouts that focus on overall fitness instead, and When to narrow your focus so you peak exactly on race day I’ll also give you some examples of my...
Published 01/18/24
Can even moderate drinking be holding you back from your best performances? In today’s episode, we’ll explore the effects of alcohol on your training. We’ll go over: How even small amounts of alcohol affects your sleep and recovery How it’s related to inflammation, dehydration, and performance loss, and ironically Why the popular trend of Dry January might not be as helpful as it seems. This episode is not about judging those who choose to responsibly enjoy alcohol in...
Published 01/11/24
What can we learn from the mental strength abilities of the highest performing athletes in the world? What do they do that we don’t? And more importantly, how can we learn to have the mental strength of a champion in our own lives? Let’s find out. Welcome to the Planted Runner. I’m Coach Claire Bartholic and my mission is to help you improve your running, your mindset, and your life with science-backed training and plant-based nutrition. On today’s show, we’re going to have a conversation...
Published 01/04/24
The sad truth is that most resolutions are abandoned by mid-January. Even by well-intentioned, highly disciplined runners. There is a better way. Welcome to the Planted Runner. I’m Coach Claire Bartholic and my mission is to help you improve your running, your mindset, and your life with science-backed training and plant-based nutrition. In today’s episode, we’ll explore: why most New Year's resolutions fail why January 1st is a bad start date for most people and, what to do instead to...
Published 12/28/23