You won’t believe how many miles this Olympian runs on her “easy” days

The track and field star shares her training regimen, her favorite protein sources, what she eats to stay fueled, and how many miles to run on a rest day.

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Welcome to Wellness Confidential, our quick-fire interview series where we ask hard-hitting (okay, entertaining) wellness questions, lightning round-style. 

And right now, we’re gearing up for the Summer Olympics by quizzing some of the coolest, strongest, and most athletic people we know: Team USA contenders. This week we’re chatting with track and field superstar Emma Coburn.

My typical day of training

Some days I run 15 miles, lift weights, and rehab. Other days are shorter, just eight miles easy and that’s it. It’s nice to have variety in the week: workouts, long runs, easy runs.

The best way to relieve my super sore muscles

I try to get a massage once or twice a week. I like to supplement by using Norma Tec recovery boots, Roll Recovery roller, and lots and lots of water—a gallon a day!

The best way to get psyched up for a race

I like to visualize the race and think of the previous workouts or races I’ve done to prepare me. I don’t like to get too pumped up; I stay as relaxed and calm as possible.

One thing only my teammates know about me

I’m bribed easily with food—always up for brunch. Always!

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Favorite protein-packed lunch hack

Adding protein powder to a smoothie, or tacos with a poached egg on top or scrambled eggs. I eat three to four eggs a day.

Favorite healthy snack

Carrots dipped in spicy buffalo wing sauce. The sauce isn’t a “health food,” but I still love it.

Advice I’d give my teenage self

Learn to embrace running, you will love it eventually! It took me a long time in high school to learn how to love running. It hurts, it’s hard, but now it’s my life.

I firmly believe a girl can never have too many

Sneakers. I have so many New Balance lifestyle shoes, I love them!

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The one place I’d never wear leggings

I live in Boulder, CO, so everyone wears workout clothes and leggings everywhere. I guess I wouldn’t wear leggings to a fancy date. Or to a meeting. But that’s about it.

My most memorable sweaty moment

My most memorable sweaty run was when I was running in Wisconsin in August and was not used to the humidity. In the middle of the long run I was suffering and sweaty, and I saw a Slip N Slide being used by some kids. I grabbed the hose and hosed down. Then kept running. It was a “drive-by hose-off.”

To learn more about all Olympic hopefuls, visit teamusa.org. The Rio 2016 Olympic Games begin August 5.

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