The Run Club
PodcastsRun ClubsVideosTagsAthletesRacesCalculators
    The Running Explained Podcast

    The Running Explained Podcast

    About

    Hosted by multi-certified run coaches and fitness professionals, Amanda Katz and Nick Klastava, The Running Explained Podcast is your go-to resource for actionable insights, expert tips and motivating advice to help you become the best runner you can be. We take a science-backed approach to running and fitness, offering practical strategies for athletes at all stages of their journey. Whether you're struggling with injury, wondering how to fuel your long runs or trying to nail your race day strategy, we've got you covered with expert interviews, listener questions and so much more.

    Hosted By

    Running Explained

    Post-Race Nutrition Explained: What to Eat After a Race to Recover Faster (with Sports Dietitian Meg Mahoney)

    Post-Race Nutrition Explained: What to Eat After a Race to Recover Faster (with Sports Dietitian Meg Mahoney)

    April 23, 2026
    1h 6m

    What you do after the finish line matters just as much as the miles you ran to get there.


    In this episode of The Running Explained Podcast, coaches Amanda Katz and Nick Klastava sit down with sports dietitian Meg Mahoney to break down the truth about post-race nutrition, recovery, and why so many runners unknowingly sabotage their progress after race day.


    This episode is sponsored by Wahoo and their KICKR RUN Treadmill hit the link to learn more about this revolutionary rethink of treadmills from:

    Dynamic Pacing (no controls just run)

    Terrain simulation (even side to side)

    Unmatch Connectivity (simulate routes from Strava and other third party apps).  

    Go ahead and use code EXPLAINED and Run you Run!


    If you’ve ever finished a race and thought, “I’ll just eat later,” this episode is for you.


    Meg walks through exactly what’s happening in your body after a race and how to refuel properly so you can recover faster, avoid injury, and actually build fitness from your training. From hydration and carbs to protein timing and real-life strategies, this is your complete guide to post-race fueling.

    • What happens in your body immediately after a race
    • The biggest post-race nutrition mistakes runners make
    • Why carbs matter more than you think for recovery
    • What to eat in the first 30–60 minutes after finishing
    • How to fuel if you don’t feel hungry post-race
    • Recovery strategies if you have another race coming up
    • Why “eating less because you’re running less” is a mistake
    • The role of hydration, sodium, and inflammation in recovery
    • Practical, real-world examples of what to eat after a race


    Recovery isn’t passive. If you want to stay healthy, consistent, and keep improving, your nutrition needs to match the effort you put into your training.


    Meg is a runner and dietitian for runners. I own the practice Nutrition for Runners and am most passionate about helping runners and active people improve their performance, recovery, and relationship with food by helping them unlearn everything they thought they knew about what it means to fuel like an athlete! I've run several marathons and made all of the fueling mistakes most runners have, but have helped myself and hundreds of runners get to the other side!

    Meg Website - https://nutritionforrunners.com/

    Meg IG


    Amanda IG

    Nick -IG

    Email - Hello@runningexplained.com


    🚨 1:1 COACHING SPOTS OPEN NOW 🚨

    Ready to finally train with a plan that’s built around YOU?

    ✅ Personalized training

    ✅ Weekly support + adjustments

    ✅ Strategy, structure, and accountability

    ✅ Expert coaching to help you actually hit your goals


    Not ready for a 1:1 Coach

    📝PDF Training Plan Templates available

    🤝Group Coaching, Strength Training and Unlimited access to

    all Training Plans available in The Run Club App

    Not sure talk our Training Plan Quiz to find the right training plan for you!

    https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/688249e4b0197d00157fba4c

    Learn more about all of this at www.runningexplained.com

    More from The Running Explained Podcast

    If We Could Start Running Over, We’d Do These 6 Things Differently

    If We Could Start Running Over, We’d Do These 6 Things Differently
    April 16, 2026

    Race Day Prep: The Complete Blueprint to Run Your Best Race

    Race Day Prep: The Complete Blueprint to Run Your Best Race
    April 9, 2026

    Injured, Not Broken. How Runners Rebound after Setbacks w/ Carrie Jackson & Cindy Kuzma s6e10

    Injured, Not Broken. How Runners Rebound after Setbacks w/ Carrie Jackson & Cindy Kuzma s6e10
    April 2, 2026