Send us a text Rachel Tinius had the most perfect build to run a sub-3-hour marathon in Chicago. But the morning of the race, something was off. Her Garmin’s body battery read 8 percent. And the first few miles of the marathon felt like she was running 5k effort. Soon her entire body started cramping. She made it to the finish, deep in the pain cave, and really confused. She was so ready for that race. What happened? Rachel, an exercise scientist and mom of 4, reveals how her struggles were n...
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Send us a text Rachel Tinius had the most perfect build to run a sub-3-hour marathon in Chicago. But the morning of the race, something was off. Her Garmin’s body battery read 8 percent. And the first few miles of the marathon felt like she was running 5k effort. Soon her entire body started cramping. She made it to the finish, deep in the pain cave, and really confused. She was so ready for that race. What happened? Rachel, an exercise scientist and mom of 4, reveals how her struggles were n...
FUELING for all STAGES of MOTHERRUNNER-HOOD with Megan Robinson, RD
The Mother Runners Podcast with Whitney Heins
1 hour 8 minutes
1 month ago
FUELING for all STAGES of MOTHERRUNNER-HOOD with Megan Robinson, RD
Send us a text This was such a great episode! We chat with Megan Robinson, a registered sports dietitian nutritionist, about how to fuel for all stages of “motherrunnerhood” from pre-pregnancy to postpartum and into perimenopause. Megan shares her expertise on how to maintain energy availability, the significance of colorful plates, and the necessity of adequate protein intake. Our conversation also touches on the challenges of postpartum nutrition, the impact of hormonal changes during...
The Mother Runners Podcast with Whitney Heins
Send us a text Rachel Tinius had the most perfect build to run a sub-3-hour marathon in Chicago. But the morning of the race, something was off. Her Garmin’s body battery read 8 percent. And the first few miles of the marathon felt like she was running 5k effort. Soon her entire body started cramping. She made it to the finish, deep in the pain cave, and really confused. She was so ready for that race. What happened? Rachel, an exercise scientist and mom of 4, reveals how her struggles were n...