Breathe with Your Feet: Syncing Running Cadence and Breathing for Better Performance

Breathe with Your Feet: What Science Says About Syncing Breaths to Running Cadence (and How to Train It) By Coach Nicole Ford Three Things to Know About Breathing Cadence When You Run What the research says LRC (locomotor–respiratory coupling) is real and common. Runners often coordinate breathing to stepping at integer ratios (e.g., 2:2, 3:2). […]
When Your Gut Rebels on the Run: Why GI Distress Happens—and What You Can Do About It

by Coach Nicole Ford Here are Three Things to Know About GI Distress During Running 1. GI distress is common and multifactorialUp to half of endurance runners experience GI symptoms, especially in long ultramarathons. Causes include reduced gut blood flow, heat stress, mechanical jostling, and certain fueling or hydration strategies. 2. Training the gut is […]
How to Hydrate Before a Race: Finding the Right Balance

by Coach Anja Lanser Hydration can make or break an athlete’s performance on race day. But while many athletes focus on avoiding dehydration, it’s possible to go too far in the other direction — overhydrating, which can harm performance just as much. Understanding how much water and electrolytes your body really needs is key to […]
Racing on Empty: What I Learned About Training, Fatigue, and Gratitude at Gravel Nationals

by Coach Paul Warloski Three Things to Know About Gravel Nationals 2025 1. Even an A Race Can Go Sideways — and Still Be ValuableDespite not having the result I trained for, Gravel Nationals was still a meaningful experience, offering challenge, camaraderie, and perspective. Success isn’t always measured by a finish place. 2. Fatigue and […]
How Often Should You Eat During a Long Bike Race?

When you’re racing or riding for hours, keeping your energy steady is critical. Most cyclists know they should eat and drink on the bike—but the real question is: how often should you fuel? Every 20 minutes or every hour? Research gives us some clear answers – sort of. The bottom line is that it seems […]
Why Every Runner Should Do Strides: The Small Habit With Big Payoffs

by Coach Nicole Ford If you’ve been running for a while, you’ve probably heard about strides. They’re short, fast accelerations, usually tacked onto the end of easy runs, that sharpen your mechanics and give your legs a taste of speed. Strides don’t take long, they don’t leave you sore, and they don’t replace harder interval […]