• How Fitness & Form Determine Your Running Economy
    Jun 16 2026

    What makes you the runner that you are? According to legendary coach Bobby McGee, it comes down to two essential ingredients: fitness and efficient running form. In this episode, Bobby returns to the podcast to explain how these two elements work together and how athletes can identify the difference between their natural abilities and the areas that need improvement. He breaks down the concept of running economy, why it matters for runners of every level, and how small changes in movement can lead to big gains in performance. Whether you're looking to run faster, conserve energy, reduce fatigue, or simply make running feel smoother and more enjoyable, Bobby shares practical tips and expert insights that can help you become a more efficient athlete.

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    54 mins
  • How to Fuel Your Next Training Session
    Jun 9 2026

    Between gels, bars, liquids, and real food, the options for fueling your training and racing can feel overwhelming. Lifelong runner and Registered Dietitian Jillian Thoren returns to help break down all your training nutrition needs. In this episode, Jillian and Carrie cut through the noise on what fueling strategies actually work, how many carbohydrates and calories your body needs before, during, and after race day, and practical tips for carrying fuel on your longer runs. Whether you're figuring out fueling for the first time or fine-tuning a routine that's almost there, this episode delivers actionable advice for runners at every level.

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    52 mins
  • Your Questions Answered: Hills, Long Workouts, Heat Adaptations, and More!
    Jun 2 2026

    Run coaches Brady Hoover and Ben Sommerville jump into the hot seat on this round-robin, rapid-fire episode! The coaches answer your questions about a variety of topics. Learn strategies for running hills, maximizing your development phase, and how to train in different environmental conditions while traveling. We'll also discuss training while sick and some helpful RunDot app tips to unlock tricks for training.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • A Runners Guide to Functional Movement
    May 26 2026

    How well do you move? How often do you move? Despite plenty of sagittal plane movement, runners are often deficient in other movement patterns. On today's episode, Dr. B.J. Leeper joins the podcast to discuss the importance of moving often and incorporating a variety of movements. Listen in to explore squatting, balancing, rolling, breathing, and so much more! Moving well is an essential part to your running performance. Learn how you may be currently leaving performance gains on the table and how to move into your true potential.

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    44 mins
  • Run Training's Biggest Lie: More Is Better
    May 19 2026

    Most athletes are convinced that the path to better performance is more. More miles, more hours, more sessions. Volume has become the proxy for commitment, dedication, and seriousness as an athlete. In this joint episode of the TriDot and RunDot Podcasts, Jeff Booher joins Andrew and Carrie to dismantle the more-is-better myth, walk through the data on quality versus volume, and answer the question that follows: if more isn't the answer, what is? The right sequence is intensity first, then duration, then frequency, with volume as the byproduct. Better before more. Then, and only then, more.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 5 Core Nutrition Tips for Runners from a Registered Dietitian
    May 12 2026

    Jillian Tholen is the first to admit she made plenty of nutrition mistakes during her own running career. Now, as a Registered Dietitian, she’s passionate about helping other athletes avoid those same pitfalls. In this episode, Jillian joins Carrie to break down five essential nutrition tips every athlete should know. From building consistent eating habits and creating balanced, nutrient-rich meals to properly timing your fuel around training, they cover the foundations that make a real difference. They also dive into two often-overlooked keys: eating enough and staying flexible with your approach to sports nutrition. If you’re looking for practical advice to support your performance and overall health, this episode delivers.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon
    Apr 14 2026

    There are races anyone can register for; there are races you have to enter a lottery for; and then there are races you have to QUALIFY for. On today's episode, Coach Brady Hoover joins Carrie to discuss the smattering of exclusive events where a spot on the start line requires more than dollars. How do the race entry lotteries work? What is the qualification standard for Boston or New York? What's the best way to get a slot if you haven't met the time qualifications? Brady shares his experience running with a charity and provides some tips to get a bib through their foundations. If you aspire to race Boston, New York, or any of the World Marathon Majors, you'll want to tune in for all the tips to secure your spot!

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Welcome to the RunDot Running Podcast
    Oct 2 2025

    In this official launch episode, RunDot Podcast Producer Andrew Harley introduces us to the voice of the RunDot Podcast: Olympian and running icon, Carrie Tollefson. Together, they dive into the story behind RunDot: how it was created, why it matters, and what makes it a game-changer for runners of all levels. Andrew shares what kind of run coaching listeners can expect to hear from future podcast episodes and Carrie offers what she hopes to bring to the show as it’s host. They also talk about Carries show “C Tolle Run” where she interviews the top names in running. So be sure to hit subscribe and fire up each RunDot Podcast episode as they drop every single week.

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    50 mins