Send us a text Rochelle kicks off with a truly wild “What I Saw On My Run” — a woman taking her birds for a walk… in a backpack. From there, the chat shifts to something every runner knows too well: the emotional rollercoaster that hits in the first 20 minutes after a race. Kate and Rochelle unpack how quickly we judge ourselves, the importance of not letting post-race adrenaline write your race report, and why comparing your current self to your 2019 self (or anyone else) is a fast track to ...
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Send us a text Rochelle kicks off with a truly wild “What I Saw On My Run” — a woman taking her birds for a walk… in a backpack. From there, the chat shifts to something every runner knows too well: the emotional rollercoaster that hits in the first 20 minutes after a race. Kate and Rochelle unpack how quickly we judge ourselves, the importance of not letting post-race adrenaline write your race report, and why comparing your current self to your 2019 self (or anyone else) is a fast track to ...
🎙️Episode 1: Welcome to Runversation with Rochelle & Kate! 🏃♀️💬 In our very first episode of Runversation, meet your hosts — Rochelle, a marathon coach and Aussie rep at the IAAF World Championships, and Kate, a Strength Coach, Sport Scientist, Physio, and PhD powerhouse. We dive into why we started Runversation, what you can expect from each episode, and how we plan to bring a fresh (and sometimes cheeky) perspective to the running world. From training tips and race prep to injury prev...
Runversation
Send us a text Rochelle kicks off with a truly wild “What I Saw On My Run” — a woman taking her birds for a walk… in a backpack. From there, the chat shifts to something every runner knows too well: the emotional rollercoaster that hits in the first 20 minutes after a race. Kate and Rochelle unpack how quickly we judge ourselves, the importance of not letting post-race adrenaline write your race report, and why comparing your current self to your 2019 self (or anyone else) is a fast track to ...