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Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo

Women Running Series: Running Community Builder With Kari-Ann Wanat

Meet Kari-Ann Wanat. Kari-Ann is leveling up the running community by creating a space for all runners to meet, cheer, race, and train.

Kari-Ann has started running over ten years ago. She's ran in over 40 half marathons and 14 marathons. But it really started with Jamaica! Yes! Listen to how she started this running community where you can even find set up a cheer squad during a race. The community is predominantly in NYC but Kari-Ann is thinking BIG.

Listen to the episode and connect with Kari-Ann on her website Run-N-Race NYC

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Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo

Women Running Series: Women Running Series: Its Never Too Late To Run A Marathon With Vicki Bentley-Condit

Meet Vicki Bentley-Condit. Vicki started running marathons at the age of 46 in 2003. Do the math!

She is a biological anthropologist and a college professor at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. Her research has been on mother-infant relationships in baboons and baboon nutrition, conducted in Kenya. She is semi-retired but still actively teaching.

Her first race was the Peachtree 10k in the mid-90's while she was finishing grad school at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. Her first distance race was a half marathon in Des Moines, IA in 2003. Since then, she has completed over 108 marathons with 50 miles being the longest distance. She completed her first round of the 50 states in Hawaii in 2017 and finished the 50 States Sub-4 (a marathon in under 4 hrs in each state) in January of 2019 at age 61 in Mobile, AL. Vicki was the 24th female to complete the 50<4. She is also a Boston 50 Marathon Club 5-Star Finisher . This means she ran a Boston qualifying marathon in all 50 states. For Vicki, age is not a deterrent to be limitless!

CONNECT WITH VICKI:

BENTLEYC@grinnell.edu

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Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo

Women Running Series: Building Community with Racing Director Tes Sobomehin Marshall

Tes Sobomehin Marshall is a Race Director and Atlanta running community leader. Tes has been organizing group runs, training teams and road races since 2011 through runningnerds, LLC. An Indiana native and graduate of University of Virginia, she has been in Atlanta since 2010 and currently resides in Southwest Atlanta in the Cascade neighborhood with her husband and daughter.

Runningnerds offers a variety of road race experiences and distances and a weekly run group for all paces. Partnering with corporate, charity and community organizations since 2011, runningnerds has produced and directed over 200 races, large group runs, and training seasons.

Runningnerds, LLC continues to strive to be an excellent social forum, resource and service to the contemporary running community.

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Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo

Women Running Series: The Running Coach PT with Dr. Kim Melvan

Dr. Kimberly Melvan is a board-certified physical therapist with more than 12 years experience in sports medicine. She specializes in running-related injury prevention and treatment, video gait analysis, and run coaching.

Dr. Melvan developed an interest in amateur running after playing collegiate basketball; running her first half marathon during her graduate studies. After earning her doctorate in physical therapy, she moved to a reviving New Orleans, Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina. Thriving in the city’s rebirth, she developed an active outpatient physical therapy practice and completed her strength and conditioning certification. Driven by the allure of a larger healthcare network, Dr. Melvan moved to Atlanta to join Emory Healthcare, the largest healthcare provider in Georgia. In less than two years, she achieved the role of outpatient clinic manager, the first woman and youngest individual to hold this position at Emory. With the help of her leadership, she developed one of the lowest performing clinics into a top earning physical therapy clinic in less than 5 years time. During her time at Emory, she actively engaged in volunteerism at local at-risk women’s shelters, participated in weekly running groups, and supported high school football players on the sideline. Moreover, she earned her board certification as a sports certified specialist (SCS), founded Emory Healthcare’s first running clinic, earned certifications as a kinesiotape practitioner and assisted soft tissue mobilization provider. It was also in Atlanta, that Dr. Melvan and her husband began growing their family, welcoming their first son. Juist prior to the Covid pandemic, Dr. Melvan and family relocated to Fort Lauderdale, where a second son was soon born. As a young mother, Dr. Melvan has recently began focusing on developing her own practice, looking to assist both amateur and professional runners alike prepare for and enjoy an active running lifestyle.

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Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo

Women Running Series: Not Just a Running Coach With Exercise Physiologist, Heather Hart

Heather Hart is an exercise physiologist, full time running coach, mom of two, and ultra runner who believes that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary feats.

Together with her husband, Heather co-founded Hart Strength and Endurance Coaching, an in person and virtual coaching service specializing in helping people balance training with family, work, and "real life". Over the last 15 years, Heather has participated in a gamut of endurance sports, from road running, to triathlon, to obstacle course racing, and even adventure racing. But her heart and soul is running on the trails. When she's not training for ultramarathons, you can find Heather as a regular in the weight room at the gym, or writing educational posts and sharing personal stories on her blog Relentless Forward Commotion.

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Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo

Women Running Series: Maggie Seymour With Run Free Run is Running to Give Back to Those in Need

Maggie Seymour, a Major in the US Marine Corps Reserve and Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State, and (drum roll please)......an avid ultra runner. But not just any runner. She is a runner on a mission. Check out this episode where we talk about her mission and the stigma of running while pregnant. So random! But we go where the conversation needs to take us.

She's a small-town Midwestern girl at heart who believes in the power of hard work, education, community, and carbs. In 2017 she ran across the nation to raise awareness and support for those who supported her during her military career. Now she’s setting out to run across the rest of the 50 states benefitting the causes you care about the most. You can read about that at www.runfreerun.com She is an ACE certified personal trainer and health coach, an RRCA Level II certified run coach, and USATF Level I certified track and field coach with Hart Strength and Endurance Coaching.

In her off the road life, she holds a BA in Political Science, an MA in Military History, an MA in Journalism, and a PhD in International Studies. She is currently working on a Masters in Sociology and a Masters in Joint Leadership. When Maggie is not running she's working, writing, cooking/baking, studying, or chasing after her 1 yr old son with the help of her 11-yr-old stepdaughter and partner.

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Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo Fitness & Nutrition Lisa Delugo

Women Running Series: Nothing Off Limits With Nutrition Expert Wendi Berger

Wendi Berger is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Nutrition Consultant, Personal Trainer, and Runner.

Wendi's journey into health and fitness started 28 years ago after many years of working in the restaurant and catering business.

In 1995, she graduated from The Desert Institute of Healing Arts in Tucson Arizona and received a Degree in massage therapy specializing in Sports/Deep Tissue Massage. She opened her own massage studio with the sole purpose of helping people heal their bodies through massage therapy. She soon realized that healing doesn’t just happen…It’s a process.

This led her to personal Training. In 2005 she was certified through NCSF and started training clients and teaching them how to take ownership of their own health and wellbeing through hard work, discipline and consistency. It was amazing for her learn that our bodies can do incredible things if we are willing to put in the time and effort. She saw clients quickly see that they are much stronger and capable than they give themselves credit for.

In 2013, she moved to Houston and established a new massage and training clientele. The first thing she did was join a gym and just by chance met some incredible women, all around her age who were triathletes. She had always been a gym rat but this was something entirely new and challenging. She decided that if they could make their bodies do what they were doing, then so could she. So she started training.

She soon realized that all of the training in the world wasn’t taking her anywhere without learning how to fuel her machine (body) correctly. So, she hired a nutritionist who changed her whole world!

The more she learned, the more she wanted to share with others.

She earned her nutrition certification through NAMS, and her new focus then became teaching people how to integrate good food and healthy habits into their daily lives.

Not everyone is an athlete, or a gym rat. Whether a person is a Mother, Father, Student or C.E.O, everyone’s primary goal is the same—to be healthy, fit and able to enjoy their time on this earth.

With WBWellness it is not only her job but her mission to be a coach and support system without judgement or pressure. Her job is to help anyone looking for positive change to recognize their goal, reach for it and succeed.

Life is short. It’s time to make the most of it and be the best YOU that YOU CAN BE!

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Fitness & Nutrition Siena Walker Fitness & Nutrition Siena Walker

Nicci Robertson Is Helping You Re-Invent Your Health To Eating Healthy

Meet Nicci Roberston, a Functional Nutritionist and PNI Master Practitioner. She is helping her clients see eating healthy and preventing chronic illness to another level.

We are getting deep in this episode. Nicci talks about the emotional connection with eating healthy and chronic disease. She shares her own personal story on how her life experiences impacted her health. She also talks about functional nutrition: What is it? And why it may be the game changer you need to help you eat healthier and prevent chronic illness.

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Fitness & Nutrition Siena Walker Fitness & Nutrition Siena Walker

Food is Fuel with Dietician & Sports Nutritionist Gabby Villa

Meet Gabby Villa, a nutritionist and triathlete. Gabby specializes in helping triathletes achieve their best results through individualized nutrition.

​Gabby's mission is to empower people to find the best version of themselves and accompany them on their way to achieving their goals. She helps her clients discover the magic of eating with purpose to improve training and quality of life.

In this episode, Gabby will dispel the myths surrounding diet culture and athletic performance, noting how important fats, proteins, and carbs (yes, carbs!) are to optimal results. She'll also review some nutrition tips for training, including pre-race carb intake and post-race recovery.

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Injury Prevention with Athletic Trainer & Podcaster Brian scott

Meet Brian Scott, a retired athletic trainer who worked at the high school and collegiate levels with a brief stint in minor league baseball. Brian started as a full time practicing physician's assistant in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine over 14 years ago.​

He is also the host of the Injured List podcast, your go-to source for everything about injuries related to sport, from fantasy sports injury updates to educational healthy tidbits for the weekend warrior.

In this episode, Brian discusses the types of athletes he's treated throughout his career and common injuries which occur in runners. He emphasizes the importance of cross-training and understanding your own physical baseline so that pain and injury management can become more precise and accurate.

He also covers the difference between male and female injuries, the mechanics of running, and steps you can take to prevent future injuries.

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Running Forward with Life Coach & Professional Speaker Lisa Adams

Meet Lisa Adams, a life coach, fitness trainer, and professional speaker. Lisa has been a part of the military family for over 20 years. She brings a unique approach to dealing with trauma that stems from her marriage to a military member who was injured and diagnosed with PTSD in 2006.

Lisa has experience working as an Education Assistant supporting students with trauma issues, special needs, and learning disabilities. She has been a volunteer with the Peer Support Program with Operational Stress Injury Social Support (OSISS) for the past 3 years.

In this episode, Lisa will share her insights on finding the perfect running shoe, how to deal with your personal demons, and what she personally takes away from working with victims of trauma.

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