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Episode 671: Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington on Postpartum Running, Injury Comebacks, and Strong as a Mother

Published 1 day, 14 hours ago
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I sat down live in Napa Valley with Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington, co-authors of the new book Strong as a Mother. We recorded this conversation at the Napa Valley Marathon expo, and it centers on what it looks like to return to running after pregnancy, rebuild after injury, and support athletes through every stage of motherhood and performance.

Shannon is a three-time Olympian and Olympic bronze medalist in the 1500 meters. Her medal came years after the 2012 Olympic final, when multiple athletes ahead of her were later disqualified for doping. In this conversation, she reflects on that experience and the complicated reality of receiving an Olympic medal long after the race is over.

Jessica Dorrington is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist and pelvic health physical therapist who works with many elite runners. She shares practical, grounded insight on postpartum recovery, pelvic health, and how athletes can safely return to running after pregnancy or injury.

Together, Shannon and Jess talk about the inspiration behind Strong as a Mother, why better education around postpartum recovery is so needed in sport, and how runners can approach their comeback with patience, perspective, and the right support. We also talk about Shannon’s career, the emotional complexity of elite competition, and the importance of understanding the body through every phase of life.

This episode is part of my weekend at the Napa Valley Marathon, where I had the chance to serve as race emcee and host conversations with athletes and leaders in the running community.

Topics covered:

  • Longevity in running and what helps you keep running for decades

  • Why consistency matters more than any one perfect week of training

  • Recovery as a key part of performance

  • How training needs change as you age

  • Strength training, calf strength, plyometrics, and core work for runners

  • Injury setbacks and using them as opportunities to learn more about your body

  • Shannon Rowbury’s femoral neck stress fracture in college and comeback to make her first Olympic team

  • The role of biomechanics, leg length differences, orthotics, and maintenance work in staying healthy

  • Postpartum return to running and why timelines are highly individual

  • What happens to the abdominal wall and pelvic floor during pregnancy and postpartum

  • Why more women are returning to elite running after having babies

  • The lack of pregnancy and postpartum resources for athletes and why Strong as a Mother was written

  • Pelvic floor health for runners and why it matters for both women and men

  • Shannon Rowbury’s delayed Olympic bron

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