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From overnight oats to compression boots, the Peloton instructor shares the exact fuel, gear and recovery tools she relies on to stay consistent through every mile

As an instructor at Peloton, Rebecca Gentry not only coaches runners, she competes at an elite level herself. With a 1:16 half-marathon personal best, a fourth-place finish at the British Olympic Marathon Trials (2:32:01), and hundreds of thousands tuning into her Peloton runs, Gentry knows a thing or two about how to power her training and racing.

Whether it’s leading classes and training for races around the world, Gentry relies on a consistent set of products to support her routine. “It’s kind of the same products, just in different quantities depending on what I’m doing,” she told Athletech News.

That routine extends beyond fuel and gear. After moving to New York, Gentry found seasonal allergies became an unexpected but meaningful factor in her performance, impacting everything from breathing to sleep. It’s part of what led her to partner with Xyzal, the official allergy sponsor of the 2026 Boston Marathon 2026, where she coached a group of runners navigating similar challenges.

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From pre-run fuel and electrolyte hydration to no-bounce gear, recovery tools and nighttime allergy support that helps her wake up feeling ready to run, Gentry’s approach is rooted in consistency.

We asked Gentry about the exact essentials she uses to train, race and recover, and compiled them below.

Bec’s Gentry’s Favorite Products for Running

Kreatures of Habits Overnight Oats

$38.50

Gentry: “Kreatures of Habit Overnight Oats provide me with fuel I know works for my body, and as a runner, it’s a lot of trial and error to find something you can rely on.”

Instant Hydration Electrolytes

$55

Gentry: “The Instant Hydration Electrolytes help me stay ahead of dehydration, because I don’t want myself or my runners to feel thirsty; by the time you feel it, it’s too late.”

SPIbelt Running Belt

$32.99

Gentry: “The SPIbelt Running Belt is something I cannot run without, since it fits my phone, keys and anything I need without bouncing.”

COROS Pace Pro Watch

$299

Gentry: “COROS Pace Pro Watch helps me stay on track with my pacing, especially when I’m training hard.”

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

$499

Gentry: “Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are great when it’s sunny because I can still hear everything around me while having sound come through.”

Normatec Compression Boots

$899

Gentry: “Normatec Compression Boots are something I’m fully reliant on for recovery, and the newer versions are so light and portable I can take them anywhere.”

Magnesium Oil

$11.69

Gentry: “Magnesium Oil is my go-to for recovery because I struggle to sit still for a bath, so I can still get the benefits in a quicker way.”

Zyzal Allergy Relief

$9.99

Gentry: “Zyzal (Allergy Relief) was a complete game changer for me, because taking it the night before helps me wake up feeling better and ready to run.”

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