• Strength Training for Performance Is Different than Training for Aesthetics, with Coach Montana Depasquale

  • Mar 29 2025
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Strength Training for Performance Is Different than Training for Aesthetics, with Coach Montana Depasquale

  • Summary

  • We speak often on this podcast about strength training for runners - which is drastically different than lifting for aesthetics. We are joined by running and strength coach Montana Depasquale for a discussion on how to pick a strength training plan that will actually improve your running performance - not just change your appearance.


    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What to look for in a strength training plan
    • Should you lift to failure?
    • How to start and progress your strength training
    • How do you know if you are lifting heavy enough?
    • How much rest you need between sets
    • Should you be sore after your lifts?
    • How many times per week do you need to lift?
    • What strength exercises should runners do?
    • Do runners need upper body strength training?


    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like:

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    You can connect with Montana on Instagram at coachmontanadepasquale on Instagram or at www.coachmontanadepasquale.com


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