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E37 - Run Like a Woman: Physiology, Power, and the Patriarchy in Women's Running

E37 - Run Like a Woman: Physiology, Power, and the Patriarchy in Women's Running

Update: 2025-05-06
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In this episode, host Alison introduces the Women's Running Lab and the mission of the Women's Running Academy, explaining why her coaching is tailored specifically for women. She emphasizes that effective training must consider not only female-specific biomechanics—such as pelvic shape, muscle mass, and connective tissue laxity—but also physiological factors like the menstrual cycle, perimenopause, PCOS, and the importance of proper fueling. Alison advocates for cycle awareness rather than rigid syncing, and stresses strength training to support performance and prevent injury. Beyond the physical, she explores the broader social context women navigate, including body image pressures, emotional labor, safety concerns, and historical exclusion from sport and research. The Academy is presented as both a science-based training program and a supportive, inclusive community that empowers women—cis and trans alike—to reclaim their autonomy, show up fully for themselves, and pursue their goals with confidence.



Resources Mentioned:

  • Women’s Running Academy Membership: Smart, female centered, run supportive strength training month after month. With the Women’s Running Academy Membership you can successfully continue to strength train year round in a way that is supportive of your running and long term health. (Enrollment opened May 21 - May 30th)

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E37 - Run Like a Woman: Physiology, Power, and the Patriarchy in Women's Running

E37 - Run Like a Woman: Physiology, Power, and the Patriarchy in Women's Running

Alison Marie, PhD