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Running Lingo Made Simple: Explaining Common Phrases Used by Runners

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Running has a language of its own with terms that can range from obscure to downright hilarious. Training terms like tempo runs and fartleks can sound like gibberish if you’re newer to the sport. We’re probably even guilty on this show of using some of this running lingo without explaining first what it means. That ends today, because this show is all about helping you to understand common terms used by runners.

Whether you’re with a running group or getting ready for a race, you might overhear some of this running lingo and wonder what it means. Coach Hayley is answering these questions by covering the most common or bizarre terms runners like to throw around. This way, you can understand the unique vocabulary of running or even use some of these phrases to impress your running friends.

Some of the training terms we’ll cover include:

  • What is a fartlek run?
  • Is there a difference between a PR and a PB?
  • What does it mean to sandbag a run?
  • Why you might experience runger if you’re training for a marathon

There’s too many running terms to cover them all but we handpicked the best ones for you to know so let’s get into it!

PR vs. PB Canadian Running article

Connect, Comment, Community This week’s show brought to you by: Lumen

Have you ever wondered exactly how many carbs you need to fuel your training or if it’s okay to train fasted?

Well, now you can get that exact data with Lumen, the world’s first handheld metabolic coach.

With Lumen, all you have to do is breathe into your Lumen first thing in the morning, and you’ll know what’s going on with your metabolism, including recommendations to improve your pre-and-post workout fueling for better performance and recovery.

What I love most is that Lumen explains what every data point and value means with in-depth videos so you always know what’s going on in your body and what changes you need to make to hit your goals.

Lumen is truly one of the most innovative devices on the market.

If you want to take the next step in improving your health, go to lumen.me and use RTTT to get $100 off your Lumen.

MAS Iron

Outside of training deficiencies, low iron is one of the most common reasons for poor results during workouts and races.

Recent research indicates that almost 56% of male runners and 86% of female runners suffer from an iron deficiency that severely hampers performance.

The problem with eating iron-rich foods or supplementing with traditional iron supplements is that iron is notoriously difficult for the body to absorb and utilize.

In fact, only about 25% of dietary iron found in animal sources is absorbed while 17% or less of the iron from plant sources is absorbed.

But MAS Iron has found a way to combat these absorption issues to ensure you can get the iron you need for health and performance.

By combining the most efficiently absorbed form of elemental iron with clinically proven ingredients to aid in absorption, MAS Iron performs like no other iron product on the market.

In fact, clinical research has shown the combination of ingredients in MAS Iron can quadruple absorption and increase bioavailability by 30%, all while reducing GI issues by 50%.

Check out the research and the results for yourself at masedge.com/iron. Runnersconnect fans will automatically save 20% on any purchase.

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Running has a language of its own with terms that can range from obscure to downright hilarious. Training terms like tempo runs and fartleks can sound like gibberish if you’re newer to the sport. We’re probably even guilty on this show of using some of this running lingo without explaining first what it means. That ends today, because this show is all about helping you to understand common terms used by runners.

Whether you’re with a running group or getting ready for a race, you might overhear some of this running lingo and wonder what it means. Coach Hayley is answering these questions by covering the most common or bizarre terms runners like to throw around. This way, you can understand the unique vocabulary of running or even use some of these phrases to impress your running friends.

Some of the training terms we’ll cover include:

  • What is a fartlek run?
  • Is there a difference between a PR and a PB?
  • What does it mean to sandbag a run?
  • Why you might experience runger if you’re training for a marathon

There’s too many running terms to cover them all but we handpicked the best ones for you to know so let’s get into it!

PR vs. PB Canadian Running article

Connect, Comment, Community This week’s show brought to you by: Lumen

Have you ever wondered exactly how many carbs you need to fuel your training or if it’s okay to train fasted?

Well, now you can get that exact data with Lumen, the world’s first handheld metabolic coach.

With Lumen, all you have to do is breathe into your Lumen first thing in the morning, and you’ll know what’s going on with your metabolism, including recommendations to improve your pre-and-post workout fueling for better performance and recovery.

What I love most is that Lumen explains what every data point and value means with in-depth videos so you always know what’s going on in your body and what changes you need to make to hit your goals.

Lumen is truly one of the most innovative devices on the market.

If you want to take the next step in improving your health, go to lumen.me and use RTTT to get $100 off your Lumen.

MAS Iron

Outside of training deficiencies, low iron is one of the most common reasons for poor results during workouts and races.

Recent research indicates that almost 56% of male runners and 86% of female runners suffer from an iron deficiency that severely hampers performance.

The problem with eating iron-rich foods or supplementing with traditional iron supplements is that iron is notoriously difficult for the body to absorb and utilize.

In fact, only about 25% of dietary iron found in animal sources is absorbed while 17% or less of the iron from plant sources is absorbed.

But MAS Iron has found a way to combat these absorption issues to ensure you can get the iron you need for health and performance.

By combining the most efficiently absorbed form of elemental iron with clinically proven ingredients to aid in absorption, MAS Iron performs like no other iron product on the market.

In fact, clinical research has shown the combination of ingredients in MAS Iron can quadruple absorption and increase bioavailability by 30%, all while reducing GI issues by 50%.

Check out the research and the results for yourself at masedge.com/iron. Runnersconnect fans will automatically save 20% on any purchase.

  continue reading

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