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5 Hard Truths Runners Need to Hear

5 Hard Truths Runners Need to Hear

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Welcome to season 3, episode 14 of The Fuel Run Recover podcast, where we're facing the hard truths you need to hear right now when it comes to your running!


If you’ve been wondering why your running progress has stalled—or why you’re doing everything right but still not seeing results—this episode is for you.

Today, I’m sharing 5 hard truths runners need to hear. These might sting a little, but I promise they come from a place of support (and science). Sometimes the biggest thing standing in the way of progress isn’t motivation or discipline—it’s habits that need a serious reset.

In this episode, I break down the most common mistakes I see as a sports dietitian and coach, including:
🛑 Why your mileage might be too low for your goals
🐢 Why running slower could actually make you faster
⏰ How timing your nutrition can make or break your performance
🏋️‍♀️ The truth about strength training intensity
😴 Why recovery isn’t optional—it's non-negotiable

Whether you're training for your next race or just trying to stay consistent, these truths will challenge the way you think about your training, fueling, and recovery. Let’s cut through the noise and get real about what it actually takes to become a stronger, faster runner.


Looking for the resources mentioned in today's episode?

⁠⁠⁠Get your free fueling and strength training guide for runners here⁠⁠⁠

And, learn more about working with me by visiting my website ⁠⁠www.stephaniehnatiuk.com⁠⁠!

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