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Emotional Eats Podcast: What Women Over 40 Really Need to Know About Food, Hormones, and Their Bodies Without the BS

53. Running Into Midlife: The Health Benefits and How to Train as a Beginner or Experienced Runner {Women over 40, Midlife women, Menopause, Running, Learn to Run, Healthy Habits, Health for women over 40}

06 May 2024

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Have you ever wondered about running in your 40s, 50s or 60s?  Maybe you want to keep running and wonder about the benefits or you have always wanted to start running, but think it's too late.  This episode will inspire you either way.  This is a selfish episode because I have loved running for a long time and it has physically and mentally gotten me through a lot in my life.  Jared Broughton is a running coach who has been passionate about the sport since age 17.   He is visually impaired (legally blind) and a former carded para-athletics athlete. He has been running seriously for 17 years consistently non-stop.   He helps aspiring & experienced runners fit training into their busy schedules & achieve their athletic performance & fitness goals. His personalized training plan & coaching helps you boost mental, physical, and longevity health without injury, pain, or "falling off the wagon" no matter what age you are.   Jared shares his background and inspiring story and how running allowed him to find independence as a solo sport and build immense commitment, dedication, and discipline that transferred to other areas of his life.    Jared encourages facing the fears around running by viewing it as exposure therapy to a therapeutic, natural movement that forces focus. If you're a beginner, he shares practical and doable advice to get started like starting with just 1 mile every other day until it feels too easy, setting out gear beforehand, and trying run/walk intervals.    For women specifically, Jared highlights running's benefits in developing high pain tolerance, regulating hormones through the runner's high "happy drug," and tapping into the endurance capabilities women were designed for to dominate ultra distances.   Don't worry.  I know you've heard me and the experts talking about lifting weights.  We don't leave that out.  To become a well-rounded runner, Jared advises strength training 3 times per week and incorporating different types of runs.   He leaves us with some amazing tips that will make you feel like hitting the road today. One of my favorite tips is to finish feeling you could've done more, adjust effort based on weather conditions, and be flexible.   Jared has unique coaching plans for everyone so connect with him to find the runners high.   Running as a solo sport, overcoming challenges, and the impact of a mentor. (0:07) Running, fear, and consistency. (4:58) Running and women's endurance, with emphasis on pain resistance and muscle strength training. (12:34) Breaking into running for beginners, focusing on proper gear and breathing techniques. (20:38) Running techniques and their benefits. (25:46) Strength training for runners, emphasizing the importance of proper form and mobility. (30:47) Running and managing expectations for a healthy and enjoyable experience. (38:04)   Connect with Jared: Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/run2potential Website:  https://www.run2potential.com   Connect with Kim: https://www.instagram.com/kimhyneshealth https://www.kimhynes.com     Join the Emotional Eats Community on Facebook to get more support, tips and be connected to other women going through this midlife health, menopause and weight loss journey.   If you like the Emotional Eats podcast, please subscribe/follow and give us a 5 star rating and review and tag us on social media. I would be so grateful. Curious about coaching with Kim?  BOOK A CALL.  This is a free 30 minute consultation (for coaching only). Help yourself to a free guide from Kim:  10 Daily Tips to Stop Stress Eating. Note:  The information in this podcast is not to replace working with your doctor, other medical practitioner or mental health practitioner.  This podcast is to provide conversation, information and entertainment. My favorite evening drink (or dessert) is Organifi Gold Chocolate.  It is like a "healthy dark hot chocolate".  With reishi mushrooms and lemon balm extract for calming and relaxing, it's perfect in the afternoon or evening.  Gold  also has superfoods like tumeric and ginger.  It's nonGMO, vegan and organic. You can check out all of Organifi's healthy products at https://www.organifishop.com/  and make sure to use the code:  KIMH   for 20% off.  

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