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Ultrarunning + Strength Training: How to Get Strong and Gain Endurance with Coach Holly Martin

The Strength Running Podcast

Release Date: 04/25/2024

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Runners ask all the time: How should I fit strength training into my endurance goals, and how can I get as strong as possible with limited time?

Holly Martin is a personal fitness trainer and run coach based in Nashville, TN who specializes in time-efficient circuit training and individually tailored run programs. Holly comes from a diverse background of professional ballet, ultramarathon running, and 10 years of experience in CrossFit. She’s finished many ultra marathons, including two 100 milers.

In this episode, Holly and I talk about:

  • Strength training for ultra runners to prevent injury and improve endurance
  • Single leg work to reveal weaknesses, imbalances, and poor movement patterns
  • Proper mechanics and activation of certain areas, particularly for runners with weak glutes or other imbalances
  • Purposeful workouts over working out for appearance
  • Strength training for trail runners, focusing on heavy lifts and single leg exercises
  • Alternating between heavier weights and technical work like agility to improve power and explosiveness
  • Quality over quantity in strength training while training for an ultra-marathon
  • When to modify or cut back on strength training for runners based on hunger, fatigue, and form
  • Matching strength training to current fitness level and adjusting as needed in the final two months before the race
  • Enjoying the training process for an ultra-marathon, rather than solely focusing on numbers and metrics
  • Avoiding technical or skill-based movements in the gym that don't directly benefit running
  • Mobility work and static stretching for runners who experience tightness or muscle boundness after training

This is a must-listen episode for an ultra runner who knows they need to step up their strength training game in an approachable way.

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