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384: Heavy Lifting for Runners

Author
Angie Brown
Published
Thu 07 Nov 2024
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In episode 384 of the Real Life Runners Podcast, the focus is on the importance of heavy lifting for runners. The episode challenges the traditional belief that runners should stick to high repetitions and low weights, highlighting heavy lifting's role in improving strength, endurance, and body composition. We discuss the benefits of heavy lifting, debunk myths about getting bulky, and provide practical advice on how runners can incorporate heavy lifting into their routines. The episode underscores the importance of a balanced approach to training and emphasizes activity-specific functional exercises for overall performance and injury prevention.


01:08 The Importance of Strength Training

04:07 Common Misconceptions About Lifting

09:44 The Big Three Exercises

15:01 Benefits of Heavy Lifting

19:27 Muscle Fiber Recruitment and Coordination

23:21 Benefits of Heavy Lifting for Runners

25:06 Strength Training for Women in Midlife

27:38 Functional Training for Runners

35:06 Balancing Strength and Speed Training

37:35 The Importance of Recovery

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