Dirt Nap Diaries
A trail running podcast for everyday trail runners juggling training with real life. Hosted by women’s trail running coach Brittany Olson, it’s where the messy, funny, and real parts of running meet strength, joy, and the reminder that you’re more than “just” a runner.
Dirt Nap Diaries
Episode 9: Training Runs Are Practice: Why Everything Counts on the Long Run
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Your long runs and training races aren’t just about building fitness—they’re dress rehearsals for race day. This is where you test your gear, fuel, hydration, socks, sports bras, packs, and even how fast you can get in and out of an aid station.
In this episode of Dirt Nap Diaries, I’m breaking down why practicing all the little things now saves you from big problems later. Because no one wants to DNF over a pair of socks, a sports bra that doesn’t work, or a fueling strategy that blows up your stomach at mile 30.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- Why long runs are about more than mileage—they’re your race-day rehearsal.
- The gear that matters (shoes, socks, sports bras, packs, anti-chafe) and how to test it.
- How to practice fueling and hydration so your stomach is ready for race day.
- Using your car or house as a practice aid station (and even simulating drop bags).
- Why training races are for learning, not PRs.
- My coaching take: race day is not for experiments—training is.
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Links & Resources for This Episode
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- Visit my website: www.sunrisetrailscoaching.com
- Want to work together? Learn about 1:1 Coaching
- Free guide: What’s In My Pack? Download here