In this week’s episode of the Running Lean podcast, I’m diving into a topic that becomes absolutely essential as we get older—Functional Strength for Aging Runners: Stay Powerful for Life.
If you’re a runner in your 40s, 50s, 60s, or beyond, you already know that things start to feel a little different as the years go by.
Maybe your paces slow down, maybe recovery takes longer, maybe those annoying aches and pains pop up more often.
But here’s the truth: none of this has to mean decline.
You can stay strong, fast, confident, and powerful for decades—if you’re training the right way.
Functional strength is your secret weapon.
It keeps you moving well, running efficiently, and feeling capable both on the run and in your everyday life.
If you want to run strong for life, this episode is your blueprint.
Let’s keep you performing at your best for many years to come.
Ready to stop guessing and start getting results?
If you’re done spinning your wheels trying to lose weight and get stronger on your own, then coaching might be exactly what you need.
I’ll help you:
This is personalized, 1:1 coaching designed specifically for runners like you—because cookie-cutter plans don’t cut it.
If you’re ready to finally reach your weight loss and running goals (and stay there),
Click here to apply for coaching now
Want to lose weight without giving up running or starving yourself?
I’ve got you.
I created a fun (and free) training that walks you through the exact steps to become a leaner, stronger runner—and keep the weight off for good.
It’s called:
“5 Simple Steps to Becoming a Leaner, Stronger Runner”
…and it’s packed with game-changing advice you can start using right away.
In this training, you’ll learn:
If you’re ready to lose weight the right way and become the healthiest, most badass version of yourself…
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