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Author: Katherine Campbell

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Welcome to the RunwithKat Show! A running podcast that centers around helping you run happy, healthy, and strong. Im Kat! Physical Therapist, Personal Trainer, Run Coach, and most importantly runner. For over 10 years now, running has been one of the biggest constants in my life, and my goal is that it becomes the same for you. As a physical therapist, one of my foundational core values is that movement is medicine, which is why I am extremely passionate about keeping runners healthy. This podcast was created with the intent to provide all of you runners out there with the proper knowledge on how to be the healthiest and fastest runner you can be, while never losing sight of running for pure  enjoyment for the sport. My mission is to help you do the thing you love the most as long as possible, and bring out the best runner and person you were born to be.  This show is  fun, informative, and centered around all things running related. Every week, I interview running experts AND inspirational runners just like you who work everyday to be a little better than yesterday. Whether you’re a beginner runner or a marathon veteran, stay tuned every Monday and bring out the best runner in you!  


Hosts: Dr. Katherine Campbell, DPT, CPT, and run coach

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This episode is all about what I’ve been up to lately! After requests from many people asking if I can talk more about my personal life, I decided to share what I have been focusing on with running and non-running related hobbies. Let me know if you all want more solo content, and if so, what you want me to talk about.Connect with Dr. KatInstagram- @Runwithkat_dptTik-tok- @Runwithkat_dptFacebook Group- RunwithKat ShowWebsite- RunwithKat.net
On today’s episode, I will be going over a coaching call with athlete, client, and friend, Matt Zelaya as we discuss his new PR that will hopefully finally lead him to running the Boston Marathon in 2025. Matt will discuss…00:00Introduction and Background07:35Preparation for the Jersey City Marathon25:09The Power of Support and Atmosphere37:20Using Technology to Track Progress in a RacEMatthew Zelaya is a Tri-athlete/avid runner & lifter who actively seeks discomfort through c...
Our feet are the foundation of our entire body. And as someone who experienced a foot injury for an entire year, I can say first hand how debilitating it is to not only run, but to carry out all your daily tasks. So, in this episode functional podiatrist and owner of Naboso Technology Dr. Emily Splichal discusses the pillars to foot health and how runners can build stronger feet. Episode Outline00:00Introduction and Importance of Foot Health02:41Dr. Emily's Approach as a Functional Podia...
As many of you may or may not know, I am competing for Miss NJ USA this June! While connecting at an event with other contestants, I met Derby Chukwudi, and after chatting I encouraged her to reach out the Jersey City Marathon directors to run her first half marathon. In this episode we discuss…Episode Outline00:00Introduction and Background09:55Curiosity, Resilience, and Success29:52The Race Experience: Pacing and Challenges43:56Life Lessons: Embracing Opportunities and Giving Life a ChanceA...
Cold Plunging seems to be the new craze on social media nowadays. Everyone is doing it because there is said to have a lot of benefits such as improving recovery, immune system, mental health, and more. So, in this episode, Integrative Exercise Physiologist breaks down the current research to answer all of these questions and if runners should really be cold plunging. Episode Outline00:00Introduction to Cold Plunging06:20Understanding Cold Therapy11:50Popularity of Cold Plunging19:14Impa...
As a run coach, one of the most common questions I get from new runners is if its really necessary to do a warm up before their run, and if so, what is a good warm up that they should do? So, in this episode, I have Laura Norris here to talk about the importance of completing a warm up before your run and why you should start incorporating them into your pre-run routine. 00:00Introduction and Importance of Warmup03:33Benefits of a Warmup08:10Structure of a Warmup13:30Static Stretching an...
On February 22nd, 22 year old Laken Hope Riley was found dead at the University of Georgia campus after going out on a run. While I like to keep topics on this podcast light and happy, I couldn’t shake knowing she isn’t the only one who fell victim to this. And as a female runner, I knew we needed to have a conversation about how women can feel safer running. So in this episode, I have Jodi from Go Guarded here to discuss what women can do to feel safer on their runs.00:00Introduction and Bac...
Being injured as a runner is not fun. And the number one question every runner wants to know is if they can continue running or when they are allowed to start running. But, instead, the question should be how much should they run? Coming back from an injury safely is just as important as the rehab. In fact, it’s actually part of the rehab. So, in this episode, Dr. Jenna Nitowaki- Luu will discuss how to safely return to runing after an injury. 00:00Introduction03:11Can You Run with...
The Boston Marathon is one of the most iconic world major marathons that many people dream of running. Marathon Monday is quickly approaching, and for many people, it might be their first time running Boston. So, in this episode Registered Dietician Caila Yates is here to discuss logistics on the Boston Marathon as well as how to optimize your nutrition during race week and on race day. Episode Outline00:00Introduction and Overview01:07Importance of Fueling and Expertise07:06Running the ...
The Jersey City Half Marathon and Marathon is a new race in the North Jersey area that so many people are doing this year! With it only being the second year that the race is being held in NJ, a lot of runners are not entirely sure what to expect from this race. So, in this episode, I have Dr. Jimmy Williams here to discuss everything you need to know to be prepared for the Jersey Half Marathon and Marathon this April!Episode Outline00:00Introduction and Background08:53Race Expo and Swag15:32...
Have you ever heard of a running and strength competition called Hyrox? I have been seeing more runners who love to strength train start to use their endurance to participate in Hyrox, and similar to running a first half marathon or marathon, a lot of people are attempting to race Hyrox without preparing for the race correctly. So, in this episode Dr. Kayleigh Shondee discusses how to program a hyrox plan and pointers on how to be successful during your first hyrox race. Episode Outline0...
In this episode, Coach Nick Golimbowski discusses how to prepare for your first ultra marathon. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the different types of ultra marathons and the expectations for training and nutrition. Coach Nick provides insights on building a strong base, incorporating strength training, and gradually increasing mileage. He also highlights the mental aspect of ultra marathons and the need for a strong why and positive mantras. Additionally, he shares common mista...
A major mistake I see many runners constantly making is chasing after a half marathon or marathon time by only running half marathons or marathons. And yes, I can see how that would make sense, but what if I told you that maybe you can get faster by actually focusing on the shorter distances? The 5k is a great indicator of fitness without requiring an extended period of recovery following the race. But, despite it requiring much less recovery than a marathon, a 5k program should be just as ca...
Hip Labral Tears are just one of the common hip injuries that can affect your running. But, is it safe to keep running with a hip labral tear? Can you do more damage to the labrum? Do you need surgery if you have a hip labral tear? And most importantly, how do you manage running with a hip labral tear. In this episode, physical therapist, Dr. Sarah Louie discusses… Episode Outline00:00Introduction to Hip Labral Tear05:16Understanding the Labrum07:17Causes and Risk Factors of Hip Labral T...
Breaking down running form can be quite overwhelming and often times misleading on social media. In this episode, Dr. JP Gloria is a physical therapist that will address common misconceptions and myths when it comes to perfect running form. JP discusses cadence, overpronation, and foot strike pattern.Episode Outline 00:00Introduction: The Complexity of Running Form10:46Can Perfect Running Form Prevent Injuries?14:34Improving Efficiency and Performance18:31Understanding Cadence and Optima...
Training for a marathon is a lot of work, and at times, can be overwhelming when trying to find all the right resources to use to be prepared. Luckily, author and runner, Ali Nolan made a book discussing everything you need to know to be prepared for your marathon. Ali took it one step farther and also included important information to consider for women. Outline00:00Introduction to Allie Nolan and her book02:28The need for a book specifically for women06:01The importance of strength training...
The pose method is one of the most common ways to promote efficient running form in runners. In this episode, Pose Method Specialist, Coach Dex Moore discusses the basics of pose method and how it can help you become a stronger, faster, and more economically efficient runner.Episode Outline00:00Introduction to the Pose Method03:44Understanding the Pose Method05:46Breaking Down the Pose Method09:01The Three Elements of the Pose Method13:15The Role of Gravity in Running16:31Practicing the...
In this episode, I am sharing with you all what my 1:1 coaching calls sounds like after a race. My client, Kaleb Hyland and I will break down his performance after the Kiawah Island Marathon, discuss what led him to feeling prepared for the race, and talk about important must do’s before your next race.00:00Introduction and Background03:44Race Recap: Key West Island Marathon06:05Race Summary and Reflections10:08Lessons Learned and Future Plans26:48The Importance of Support and Mental Tr...
As runners, we all know we need to strength train, but most runners doesn’t really know what that entails. Dr. Gabby Go discusses the importance of strength training for runners and provides insights on how to execute it correctly. In this episode, she educates runners on principles of strength training and emphasizes the need for progressive overload as well as individualized programs tailored to the specific needs of runners. Gaby highlights the benefits of strength training. She also addre...
Not all runners are created equal, therefore, not all run programs should be the same. And, I feel like MOST people know this, but, one thing I can’t shake off is how LITTLE we talk about the difference on how to approach programming for women. It is a fact, our hormones cycles are extremely different than men, and they are CONSTANTLY CHANGING, so today I have Louise Valentine here to discuss how women’s cycles can affect their training. In this episode Louise will discuss…Main differences be...
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