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Running Shoe Resource
https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/ In my opinion, this is the best way to find a shoe that works for you. Now is the time of year where they do the "best of" series, so if you are in the market, I would recommend starting here. If you know you like a certain type of shoe, they have a similar shoe note on each profile. From there, I would strongly recommend going to a running store that has the shoe to try it on or making sure that you have a good return policy with online orders. I have had several shoes where everything indicated I "should" like it and absolutely hated the shoe. If you dive into this a little bit, you will start to understand why I don't like to give my opinion on "good" shoes for people to run in
Email to my athletes about my shift in work Flow and why it matters
Hey team, After revisiting Deep Work by Cal Newport and reflecting on how I structure my day, I’ve realized I’m leaving some efficiency on the table. I’ve tested a few adjustments, and I’m going to make some changes to my daily workflow. This will affect some of you more than others, but my goal is to improve the quality of work you receive. 1. Prioritizing Deep Work Early (Program Design) - I’ll be doing 2–3 deep-work blocks (40 minutes on, 10–15 minutes off) before looking at my phone or answering emails. - Because of this, I won’t be responding to messages until around 10–10:30 a.m. If you have questions, please plan ahead when possible. - I will also be aiming to schedule nearly all calls after noon. If that doesn’t work for certain individuals, we’ll adjust as needed. 2. Prioritizing Meaningful Feedback Later in the Day (Questions, Emails, Video Review) - I’m able to provide higher-quality video review later in the day than I can high-quality program design. - Please revisit the athlete guidelines if you haven’t in a while—your feedback format directly improves the quality of my feedback. - Kyle Ruth and I recently recorded a podcast on this topic, which may help frame why this shift matters:https://open.spotify.com/episode/5k4EuHtQrqoDkmTO0pbbGf?si=Os6q_KJlT92NYmTrwKu-iw - My goal is to end each day with as close to an empty inbox as possible. - This will matter most from Monday night through Wednesday morning, since I’m off on Tuesdays. If something is urgent during that window, please text me or clearly title the email as urgent. Otherwise, I’ll always tackle program design first. 3. Handling All Other Adjacent Work Last (Podcasts, Social Posts, etc.) - Straightforward here—if you see a post early in the day, it’s scheduled. I’m not choosing social media over your coaching. Thanks for your flexibility as I refine this. I’m confident these changes will help me deliver even higher-quality coaching.
Welcome to The Ruth Performance Lab!
I’ve created this as a community for athletes and coaches in the competitive fitness space to learn and collaborate. I’ll be sharing deep dives of training concepts, program design breakdowns, and inviting subject matter experts in everything from mental performance training and nutrition to niche topics like breathing and BFR. What to expect here: For my individual coaching clients: 1. Weekly Office Hours starting the first week after Thanksgiving 2. A full library of all Office Hours recordings 3. A resource library for everything training and performance related from the Competitors Manual, travel guidelines, pacing breakdowns, to nutrition and supplement guides. For everyone else: 1. Training education, system breakdowns, and long-form posts. 2. A place to ask questions and learn alongside other serious athletes and coaches. Thanks for being here, I’m excited to grow this alongside you!
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Ryne Sullivan
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Coach. Coffee/whiskey/baseball/dystopian book enthusiast

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Joined Nov 21, 2025