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[No Stupid Questions: Coaching Edition with Olympian Kim Conley]-[885. No Stupid Questions: Coaching Edition, with Kim Conley]

Ali on the Run Show · B2 · 2026-05-14

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Coaching Insights: Navigating the World of Personal Running

In this episode of the Allie on the Run show, host Allie Feller sits down with two-time Olympian and run coach Kim Conley for a deep dive into the "No Stupid Questions" series. The conversation bridges the gap between elite performance and everyday amateur running, offering practical advice on training, recovery, and the mental game.

The Role of a Coach and Finding Your Way

Kim Conley emphasizes that coaching is fundamentally about "building a relationship with the client." For those wondering if they need a coach, Conley suggests that anyone with a goal—or simply a desire to improve—can benefit. She highlights that "word of mouth" is the best way to find a coach, prioritizing someone you trust to partner with you on your fitness journey. Importantly, she notes that "better" doesn't always have to mean faster; it can simply mean finishing a race feeling happy rather than suffering through it.

Training Strategies: Strength, Speed, and Endurance

When discussing strength training, Conley offers a realistic perspective for busy runners: if time is limited, prioritize running over strength. However, she advocates for "single leg deadlifts" and "single leg squats" as high-impact exercises because running is essentially a "series of single leg hops."

On the topic of speed and endurance, Conley breaks down common terminology:

  • Zone 2 Training: Explaining the science without over-complicating it, she describes this as the intensity where you can "talk the whole time." It is crucial for building "mitochondria" and improving oxygen delivery to the muscles.
  • Fartlek: A Swedish term meaning "speed play." Conley uses these as "sneaky threshold workouts" where you alternate between hard efforts and coasting, rather than coming to a complete stop.
  • Strides: These 80-100 meter bursts are used to "prime your body" and improve form, ideally done at the end of a run.

Life Stages and Mental Resilience

Addressing the "mental game," Conley acknowledges that some days feel like "pure torture" due to factors like sleep and nutrition. She stresses that "sleep is the thing" you have to prioritize to become a better, stronger, and faster runner. Regarding the taper phase before a big race, she explains that while it can feel "out of whack" because of reduced volume, it is the vital period where the body makes the necessary "adaptations" to the training stress.

Nutrition and Gear Myths

Conley dispels common myths, such as the "treadmill at 1%" rule, which she calls a "classic myth" that makes training unnecessarily hard. Regarding nutrition, she admits she isn't a dietitian but follows a simple rule: "if you like it and you're practicing with it and it works, roll with it," whether that means gels or gummy candies.

Closing Thoughts

Conley’s ultimate advice for runners is to "find things to do this summer that sound fun." Whether you are training for your first marathon or just running for health, she encourages listeners to embrace the process and remember that even the experts started by asking questions. As she puts it, "people aren't born knowing all the answers," and asking questions is the first step toward becoming a more purposeful and consistent runner.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm such a fan.
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What's your emotional vibe?
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I'm watching the updates, Kim, and you're killing it.
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Is that a thing?
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I don't know, like feel like I'm working on a project with somebody else.
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📝Key Phrases

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pick up the pace
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take on
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mission statement
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tough love
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carry the day
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Allie on the Run show.
I'm your host, Allie Feller, and this is where I talk with people who are doing exciting things on the run and beyond.
From professional athletes and celebrity runners to the everyday amateur and back of the pack runner.
We are here to celebrate everyone and anyone who enjoys a life on the run.
So, whether you are running towards something big or away from something that's been holding you back, I am here to hold your hand and help you pick up the pace.
Today is the third episode in the No Stupid Questions series.

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