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Sweat Elite
IMO E5 - Fukuoka Marathon Recap, Beef w/ Japan Running News, The Best Places In The World To Run+Holiday, 2023 Best Performances Of The Year and more

Sweat Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 75:59


In Episode 5 of In My Opinion, Sweat Elite Founder - Matt Fox talks about the Valencia Marathon and some of the insane stats about the race highlighted in detail by Dave Lipman at Pro Running News, the Fukuoka Marathon and his 4th Marathon in 10 weeks running 2:22:20, a recent beef with Japan Running News - trying to frame Sweat Elite and Matt negatively with strange context, the 2023 Performances of the year, the best places in the world to run + holiday, a story about almost being sued by European Athletics. A huge thank you to those submitting questions and ideas for IMO. You can email matt@sweatelite.co with ideas or just to say Hi. The workouts of the week: 1. 4 x 400m @ 5k pace, 4 x 1600m @ Half Marathon pace, 4 x 400m @ 5k pace. Recovery: 1min and 2min between sets. 2. 18km workout: 1k on/1k float, 2k on/2k float, 3k on/3k float, 2k on/2k float, 1k on/1k float "On's" at just quicker than Half Marathon goal pace. Floats at just slower than Half Marathon goal pace. 3. 35k workout: 5k easy, 3 x 3k @ GMP (1k steady recovery), 3 x 2k @ GMP (1k steady recovery), 3 x 1k @ GMP (1k steady recovery), 3k easy GMP: Goal marathon pace. Steady = somewhere between easy and GMP. Train with us! https://www.sweat-elite-coaching.com/ ** Apologies for those receiving a second notification here of this episode being uploaded. For an unknown reason the first upload was cutting out for some in the final 10minutes. **

For The Kudos
Fukuoka Marathon Recap - #77

For The Kudos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 54:09


Episode #77 has Joel recap the success of the On Track Nights: Zatopek:10 before the pair deep-dive into Brett's performance at Fukuoka Marathon. We hear how Brett went about his final preparation before he takes the listeners through a play-by-play of how the race unfolded.    SIGN UP TO OUR PATREON TODAY: www.patreon.com/forthekudos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack  

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Inside Running Podcast
318: Zatopek:10 2023 | Valencia & Fukuoka Marathons | New National Records

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 143:50


318: Zatopek:10 2023 | Valencia & Fukuoka Marathons | New National Records Brad begins chasing segments and sells his investment property. Julian links up with Toby for a workout and Ellie for a big family run. Brady jumps on the mic at Zatopek before taking out the Wellness Run 10k. The Road To Osaka series sponsored by Mizuno will be launching soon and will feature Rachel McGuinness and Reece Edwards with Julian at the helm, documenting their lead up to the Osaka Marathon on 25th February 2024. Irish 1500m record holder Andrew Corscoran crashed the party to take out Zatopek:10 in 27:56.37, ahead of Jack Rayner who took out his third consecutive 10000m National Championship in 27.57.87 ahead of Pat Tiernan who lead the tempo for most of the race. Lauren Ryan won her first 10000m National Championship in a race where the pace stemmed and flowed several times to win ahead of Holly Campbell and the pre-race favourite Rose Davies. Matt Ramsden outlasted Jessie Hunt and Cameron Myers in the 3000m for a photo finish win in 8:00.20. Maudie Skyring announced herself to win the Open 3000m in 8:55.39, pulling away from Irish runner Jodie McCann and Box Hill's Stella Radford. Bendere Oboya took out the 600m in 1:26.34 just narrowly missing the national record. Claudia Hollingsworth took out the Ondieki U20 3000m in 9:29.13 while Peyton Craig from Queensland won the De Castella U20 3000m in 8:18.17. Zatopek:10 Results https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/ryan-claims-maiden-australian-title-rayner-achieves-three-peat-at-on-track-nights-zatopek10/  Brett Robinson ran 2:08:29 for 7th place at Fukuoka Marathon, his second fastest time after his national record at the same race last year. Ed Goddard ran 2:19:55 to finish 24th overall. Japan Running News Gen Gregson leads the Australian contingent at Valencia Marathon to lower her personal best by over 5 minutes to 2:23:08 to finish 8th place overall, ahead of Izzy Batt-Doyle who ran 2:23:27 for 10th place,  Lisa Weightman in 2:24:18 for 13th and Eloise Wellings a 2:25:47 for 26th. Worknesh Degefa of Ethiopia won in 2:15:51 ahead of Almaz Ayana. Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia is now the 4th fastest ever marathon runner of all time setting the new Course Record of 2:01:48 for victory, lowering the mark set by Kelvin Kiptum last year while Keninisa Bekele was fourth 2:04:19 in a World Masters Record. World record holder in the 5000m and 10000m Joshua Cheptegei debuted in 2:08:59, while Shoe Geeks host Tom Do Canto ran 2:11:51 for a new personal best. Official Valencia Marathon Results https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/sisay-lemma-and-worknesh-degefa-lead-ethiopian-dominance-at-valencia-marathon/  Ky Robinson sets 13:06.42 as the new 5000m Indoor National Record at the Sharon Coylear-Danville Opener at Boston University. Results & Report via GoStanford https://www.instagram.com/p/C0XzGQQvNOV/  Marnie Ponton sets the 50km national road record taking out the GC50 Festival in 3:15:46 GC50 Results Moose on the Loose ponders the correct order of post-race nutrition, then the show rounds out with the return of Jimmy Friend & Friends, this time with manager of The Running Company Geelong and star of Road to Valencia 2022, Toby Menday to talk about favourite shoes and races, upcoming races, then product reviews including shoes, nutrition and tech as well as preview some upcoming releases.   Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Sweat Elite
IMO E4 - Win Alphafly 3's and a 5 star gift pack by predicting Fukuoka Marathon result, Dealing with Haters, The World of Youtubers, Workouts Of The Week, Why Sweat Elite Coaching Academy launched and more...

Sweat Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 69:42


Welcome to Episode 4 of In My Opinion where Sweat Elite Founder Matt Fox rambles for about an hour about all things running, travel and whatever else people are curious about. This weeks episode features a chance to win an awesome running gift pack worth about $1000 featuring Alphafly 3's (see more below), a segment about how to deal with haters, youtubers and content creators, where the line is between elite and sub-elite and sub-elite and recreational, why Japan doesn't have anyone competing at the absolute highest level in running and also the regular segments such as the Strava follow of the week, suggested workouts and recommended products/services. Email me: matt@sweatelite.co with any thoughts of ideas. Recommended Workouts: #1: Mile @ 10km pace (2min rest) 4 x 400m @ 3km pace (1min rest) (2min rest after the last) Mile @ 10km pace (2min rest) 4 x 300m @ 1500m/Mile pace (1min rest) (2min rest after the last) Mile @ 10km pace (2min rest) 4 x 200m @ 800m pace (1min rest) (2min rest after the last). #2: 16km of 1km @ HM goal pace, 1km @ 20sec/km slower than HM goal pace #3: 36km with 4 sets of (3km @ Marathon goal pace + 40sec/km, 3km @ Marathon goal pace + 20sec/km, 3km @ Marathon goal pace) Sponsored by: https://www.sweat-elite-coaching.com/ To WIN the big prize by predicting Matt's Fukuoka Marathon time!  The prize features: - Alphafly 3's by Top4Running - Gels, Drink Mix and Electrolites by Precision Fuel & Hydration - Triple Magnesium by Pillar Performance - HVMN Ketone-IQ sampler pack - SOAR Sweat Elite Racing Singlet To enter: 1. Comment on Strava post of workout on Dec 1st with prediction (eg 2:19:31) 2. Must be following Matt, Sweat Elite Coaching Academy and Sweat Elite on IG 3. Screenshot the prediction, post on Instagram story with #fukuokamarathonprediction and tag @mattinglisfox on Instagram 4. Rate the Sweat Elite Podcast 5 star ;-) If you guess the result and nobody else does, you've won. If 2 or more people guess the time, Matt decides who wins. You'll gain an "advantage" if you're following the brand sponsors of the post. If nobody guesses the time, anyone within 30 seconds of the result can win and Matt also decides this based on the above advantages.

Inside Running Podcast
317: Pat Tiernan | Jess Stenson | Zatopek, Valencia & Fukuoka Previews

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 147:18


317: Pat Tiernan | Jess Stenson | Zatopek, Valencia & Fukuoka Previews     This episode of The Inside Running Podcast is powered by lululemon, with 44 stores across Australia and New Zealand you can shop the latest range either in-store or online at lululemon.com.au to find your wellbeing.   Brad returns to an old workout from Bathurst. Julian attends shoe conferences in Melbourne before slipping on the trails of Anglesea. Brady hits the track and fends off the youngsters in Bendigo.   Jess Stenson returns to the show to chat about becoming a mum for the second time to baby Ellie, how her training is coming along and what her plans are for the year ahead Cameron Avery, 3rd place at the Gold Coast Half Marathon earlier this year made his marathon debut in the Shanghai Marathon with a time of 2:12:30 placing 13th. Winner Philimon Kiptoo Kipchumba sets the Chinese all-comers record in 2:05:35 Results   The boys preview the fields and the standout favourites in the three headlining events in this coming weekend:  Zatopek:10 featuring Jack Rayner, Pat Tiernan, Rose Davies and Caitlin Adams.   Valencia Marathon featuring Lisa Weightman, Izzy Batt-Doyle, Eloise Wellings and Gen Gregson. Fukuoka Marathon featuring Brett Robinson and Ed Goddard.   Pat Tiernan returns to the show and chats with Brad about the past few years, changing groups from Oregon Track Club to Puma Elite Running in North Carolina, giving observations on the different coaches he's run under and adjusting to the training intensity of each group. Pat recaps his 2:11:02 marathon debut in Chicago last year, then dealing with the challenges of injuries at various parts of the year that followed that excluded him the World Championships in Budapest, but then leading into the return to form with his second place in the Boston Half Marathon just weeks ago. Pat chats about his return to Australia and family and his preparations for Zatopek, what he expects from the race and how it fits into his future plans, weighing up the pathway to qualify for the Paris Olympics via the 10000m against the marathon. He closes out with how the heat in North Carolina compares to Queensland and how he rates the current lineup of Puma shoes. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

For The Kudos
Jack Rayner - #74

For The Kudos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 70:00


In episode 74 Brett takes us through another week of training at altitude as he prepares for Fukuoka Marathon. The week starts off lonely but ends on a higher note as the rest of his MTC training partners join him on the mountain. Joel tackles a solo session down in Rye as he begins to see glimpses of fitness returning. You'll then hear an interview with Jack Rayner as he sits down with Riley Wolff for a far more professional conversation (compared to what you hear on LLL&R) as Jack prepares for another Australian title at the upcoming On Track Nights Zatopek:10 in December.   SIGN UP TO OUR PATREON TODAY: www.patreon.com/forthekudos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack Jack: https://www.instagram.com/jackrayner7 Riley: https://www.instagram.com/thewolfferine  

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Life in Fukuoka
#189 Fukuoka Marathon 2023 / Thông báo từ thành phố Fukuoka

Life in Fukuoka "Vietnamese"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 7:04


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Life in Fukuoka
#188 Fukuoka Marathon 2023 / Fukuoka City Information

Life in Fukuoka "English"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 7:04


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For The Kudos
Q&A Session Thirty-One

For The Kudos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 31:08


Q&A Session Thirty-One is a special episode where Brett answers listener questions about his Australian Record run in Fukuoka Marathon last weekend.   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack Subscribe to The Blue Line: https://theblueline.substack.com/

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For The Kudos
Brett's Australian Marathon Record Special (Fukuoka Marathon) - #36

For The Kudos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 45:21


Episode #36 is brought to you by WHOOP: Regular FTK programming has been halted for this special episode covering Brett's 2:07:31 Australian Marathon Record performance in Fukuoka, Japan. Brett shaved 20 seconds off Rob de Castella's previous record which stood for 36 years. Do we need to say any more?   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack WHOOP: https://www.whoop.com/ Use code KUDOS10 to save 10% off your WHOOP order. FTK T-Shirts: https://www.grattanhouse.com/store/p/for-the-kudos-t-shirt      

Inside Running Podcast
266: Brett Robinson & Sinead Diver break the Marathon National Records | Albie Thomas Mile | Richard Welsh

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 127:35


266: Brett Robinson & Sinead Diver break the Marathon National Records | Albie Thomas Mile | Richard Welsh   This week's episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by the World Athletics Cross Country Championships Bathurst 23 WXC Bathurst 23 Tickets and Mass Races on sale now. Use the code INSIDERUNNING10 by Jan 7 to get 10% off your mass race entry fees >> worldathleticscrosscountry.com   Ellie Pashley guest hosts to catch us up on how her training is progressing and where she's heading. Julian teases some international marathon plans for the year ahead. Brad gets some treatment and an update on his injury. Brett Robinson sets a new National Record 2:07:31 at the Fukuoka Marathon, placing fourth overall and breaking Rob de Castella's long standing 2:07:51 set at the 1986 Boston Marathon. The race was won overall by Maru Taferi of Israel in 2:06:43. Fukuoka Marathon 2022 Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/brett-robinson-breaks-the-australian-marathon-record/    Sinead Diver sets a new National Record of 2:21:33 Valencia Marathon, breaking Benita Willis' long standing record. Our own Brady ran 2:20:25, Kristian was unable to finish. Kelvin Kiptum ran the fastest ever marathon debut and third fastest ever in 2:01:53 outpacing Gabrielle Geay and Alexander Mutiso for the podium. Amane Beriso Shankule took the win in the 3rd fastest ever marathon in 2:14:58, breaking away from the highly fancied Letesenbet Gidey who herself ran the fastest debut in 2:16:49. Valencia Marathon 2022 Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/sinead-diver-shatters-australian-womens-marathon-record-on-historic-day-for-australian-athletics/?fbclid=IwAR2rtXQB5nTK-yEu4qYAx-HKuwlm6f4hEZPJBDLScPvqWISoCowEMN2660g    Ed Goddard placed 7th 2:13:36 at California International Marathon. CIM 2022 Results   The National Mile Championship was won by 16 year old Cameron Myers in 4:07.04 over Joseph Deng and Will Lewis at the Albie Thomas Mile, while Izzy Thornton-Bott took out the championship in 4:36.36 over Jaylah Hancock-Cameron and Aynslee Van Graan. Athletics NSW Event Review Full Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CluV90CSf71/    Ky Robinson runs a Stanford Record and third fastest NCAA 5000m in 13:11.53, at the Boston University Indoors. Stanford T&F Article Boston University Indoor Results   Steve Moneghetti runs 15:52 for the fastest time 5000m by an O/60 at the Collingwood Classic Aths Vic ResultsHub https://www.instagram.com/p/Clo8P49y8nO/ Richard Welsh, general manager for the upcoming World Cross Country Championship in Bathurst joins to talk about events open to the general public, including the Golden Ticket race for first 7 across the line for Wildcard Place in Championship Race. You can find out more about the Mass Races at Bathurst World Cross via the World Athletics website.   Moose is on the Loose about the lack of coverage on a momentous day of running then Brad gets a bit loose on athletes club hopping, before wrapping things up with plans for the week ahead.   Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN  

For The Kudos
For The Kudos - #34

For The Kudos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 52:03


Episode 34 is brought to you by PILLAR PERFORMANCE: Episode 34 begins with an unfortunate update on Dave McNeil's (Episodes 2 and 33) sacrum pain. Brett & Joel chat about their recent photoshoot with friend and photographer Chip Mooney and go through their usual training weeks; Joel finally gets back to running more than 100kms for the week, including accompanying Sinead on her pre-departure session for the Valencia Marathon. Brett lays down his final big week of training before his Fukuoka Marathon taper begins, and both hosts attend some fun community group runs. Everyone's favourite segment closes out the episode.   PILLAR PERFORMANCE BLACK FRIDAY SALE DETAILS: All orders over $60 receive a FREE Triple Magnesium Powder – Pineapple Coconut (valued at $38.99) Product will be automatically added to your cart while shopping at pillarperformance.shop All orders over $80 also receive free shipping. The FTK10 code will not be available during this sale period   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack Chip: https://www.instagram.com/chipmooney PILLAR PERFORMANCE: https://pillarperformance.shop/

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THNX: A Feelgood Podcast
Episode 120: Bill Rodgers (Part 2 of 2)

THNX: A Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 33:58


Bill Rodgers was born in Hartford, Connecticut and attended Wesleyan University and Boston College. As a 4-time winner of both the Boston and New York Marathons, a winner of the Fukuoka Marathon, and an Olympian representing America in 1976, he is one of the most recognized runners in the United States. Additionally, he has run in hundreds of races, received dozens of awards and distinctions, broken numerous records, and authored several books about running. Bill is still runnning in his seventies and lives in Boxbourough, Massachusettes. 

THNX: A Feelgood Podcast
Episode 119: Bill Rodgers (Part 1 of 2)

THNX: A Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 44:17


Bill Rodgers was born in Hartford, Connecticut and attended Wesleyan University and Boston College. As a 4-time winner of both the Boston and New York Marathons, a winner of the Fukuoka Marathon, and an Olympian representing America in 1976, he is one of the most recognized runners in the United States. Additionally, he has run in hundreds of races, received dozens of awards and distinctions, broken numerous records, and authored several books about running. Bill is still runnning in his seventies and lives in Boxbourough, Massachusettes. 

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast
Episode 4-474 – Frank Shorter

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 48:52


  The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-474 – Frank Shorter  (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4474.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Chris' other show à Intro: Hello my long suffering friends.  How are you?  Well it's been a busy two weeks since the last time we chatted.  And I truly missed.  I get lonely.  I worry.  Where have you been?  How do we know you're not dead in a ditch? Today I'm going to mess with the format again.  I managed to write a really funny piece about varmints that I'm going to perform for you, but it came out at 2000 + words so I'm going to push that after the interview, skip section one and use the intro here to talk about our guest. Frank Shorter.  Yes that Frank Shorter.  It was one of those interviews where I was hopelessly overwhelmed by content and just did my best to touch on a couple fun things with him.  But, the rich tapestry of Frank's life does not fit easily into a 20 minute conversation – so I'm going to fill in some of the blanks here. Frank was born, ironically in Munich Germany, where he would eventually return to win the Gold Medal in the marathon at the 1972 Olympics.  His Father was a physician in the army.  Frank grew up in a troubled home in upstate New York.  He started running to get away from an abusive father.  Running gave him the freedom we all know and love.  To get him away from his father, his mother arranged to have him sent to a prep school in Massachusetts where he was given the space to expand his running talents.  He went on to run at Yale for his undergraduate and won a number of NCAA titles.  He moved on to Gainesville Florida to study for his law degree – all the while training and racing at an elite level.  The thing about Franks journey in the 70's was that he showed up at all the marathon runner hotspots with all the legends.  He trained with that famous Florida track club with Jeff Galloway and crew.  He was in Oregon with Prefontaine.  Frank taught Steve how to Ski.  Frank was with Steve before he was killed.  Frank won the elite Fukuoka Marathon . He was the #1 ranked marathon runner in the USA for 5 straight years and in the world for 3. He won the gold medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972.  You may not remember 1972, but this was the Olympics where the world learned about terrorism.  A crew of Palestinians broke into athlete's village and held the Israeli Olympic team hostage, murdering some of them. Frank was sleeping on the balcony and heard the gunshots.  Coming full circle, Frank was right there on Boylston Street in Boston in 2013 when the bombs went off.  He won the silver medal in the 1976 games losing to an unknow East German athlete, who most likely was a drug cheat.  Frank has become instrumental in removing drugs from the Olympics – a battle that still rages. Through all this he trained himself with an uncanny mixture of speedwork and volume.  He managed to stay healthy and race across 100+ mile weeks for a decade.  Frank eventually ended up in Boulder where he was the founder of the iconic Boulder Boulder race.  He's an amazing athlete, a humble, kind and generous guy and I'm sure I'll be talking to him again. He even has an IMDB page for his roles in several movies!  Great guy, full life, enjoyed meeting him.  … What's going on in my world?  I'm still training for the Flying Pig in May.  My knee is still a mess, but I'm enjoying when I can. I try to get Ollie out, but the weather has been horrific and I'm at the point in my life where I see less and less merit in unnecessary misery. Hey – a quick heads up – did you see Steve Runner is podcasting again?  Yeah – Pheddipidations is back from the dead.  And it's not the angry political Steve.  It's the old runner Steve.  Give it a resubscribe and listen.  It's good to hear his rational voice. I did manage to get a couple of great training runs out in the woods.  We got a cold snap right after a heavy snow. With the pandemic traffic in my woods the trail was packed down and hard and great for running.  I got out and it was great.  I remembered some of the joy I used to feel being out alone in the woods with the dog.  The cold, crisp air and the packed trail.  Really good. I've been getting beaten up fairly well with my new role at work.  But I'm liking it.  I just focus on blocking the time and doing the work.  I'm at a point in my career where I don't have to worry about failure and that frees me up to be creative.  Makes the work an ecstasy versus a chore. And that's the secret, my friends.  Remember the gift. On with the show. About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported.  What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to.  I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway.   “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit.  So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills.   … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported.  … Section one – Skipped Voices of reason – the conversation Farnk Shorter – Marathon Legend Running career Shorter first achieved distinction by winning the 1969 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) six mile run title during his senior year at Yale. He won his first U.S. national titles in 1970 in the three mile and six mile events. He also was the U.S. national six mile/10,000 meter champion in 1971, 1974, 1975 and 1977.   After graduating from Yale, Shorter chose to pursue a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of New Mexico. However, he dropped out after six weeks after classes began to impact his training regime. Soon, he moved to Florida to study for a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Florida in Gainesville because of the excellence of the environment and the opportunity to train with Jack Bacheler as members of the Florida Track Club (FTC), founded by Jimmy Carnes, then the head coach of the Florida Gators track and field team.[10] Bacheler was regarded as America's best distance runner, having qualified for the finals of the 5,000-meter race at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.[11] The FTC's core nucleus of Shorter, Bacheler and Jeff Galloway qualified for the 1972 Olympics and their success made Gainesville the Mecca of distance running on the East Coast in the early 1970s.[12]   Shorter won the U.S. national cross-country championships four times (1970–1973). He was the U.S. Olympic Trials champion in both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon in both 1972 and 1976. He also won both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon at the 1971 Pan American Games. Shorter was a four-time winner of the Fukuoka Marathon (1971–1974), generally recognized as the most prestigious marathon in the world at that time and held on a very fast course. His career best of 2:10:30 was set at that race on December 3, 1972. Several months later, on March 18, 1973, Shorter won the elite Lake Biwa Marathon in 2:12:03. He won the prestigious 7-mile Falmouth Road Race on Cape Cod in 1975 and 1976 and Atlanta's 10-kilometer Peachtree Road Race in 1977.   Shorter achieved his greatest recognition in the marathon, and he is the only American athlete to win two medals in the Olympic marathon.[13] At the Munich Games—which coincidentally is Shorter's place of birth— he finished fifth in the 10,000-meter final, breaking the American record for the event that he had established in his qualifying heat.[8] A few days later, he won the gold medal in the marathon. This ultimate achievement was marred by an impostor, West German student Norbert Sudhaus,[14] who ran into Olympic Stadium ahead of Shorter. Shorter was not bothered by the silence from the crowd who had been duped into thinking that he was running for the silver medal. Shorter was confident that he was going to win the gold medal because he knew that no competing runner had passed him.[15] He received the James E. Sullivan Award afterwards as the top amateur athlete in the United States.[8] At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Shorter dropped out of the 10,000 meters in order to concentrate exclusively on the marathon, winning the silver medal in the marathon[8] and finishing behind previously unheralded Waldemar Cierpinski of East Germany.[16] Cierpinski was later implicated as a part of the state-sponsored doping program by East German track and field research files uncovered by Werner Franke at the Stasi headquarters in Leipzig in the late 1990s. There were suspicions about other East German athletes during the Montreal Olympics, including the East German women's swimming team led by Kornelia Ender; the East German women won eleven of the thirteen events.[17]   From 2000 to 2003, Shorter was the chairman of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, a body that he helped to establish.[18]   Shorter was featured as a prominent character, played by Jeremy Sisto, in the 1998 film Without Limits. The film follows the life of Shorter's contemporary, training partner, Olympic teammate and sometime rival, Steve Prefontaine.[18] Shorter was the next to last person to see Prefontaine alive before he died in an automobile accident.   Shorter was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984, the USA National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1989,[8] and the National Distance Running Hall of Fame in 1998.   A long-time resident of Boulder, Colorado, Shorter co-founded the Bolder Boulder in 1979. The annual 10k race is a popular Memorial Day event, which culminates with a tribute to U.S. Armed Forces at Folsom Field at the University of Colorado. A life-size bronze statue of Shorter stands outside the stadium. Section two –Varmint -   Outro Ok my friends that's episode 4-474 of the RunRunLive Podcast.   I still plan to limp through the Flying Pig marathon but my knee is not responding as I hoped it would.  It is weak, unstable and painful.  Basically, well I want to use a family unfriendly word here, but let's just say it's not good. Frank Shorter ran the 1976 Olympic Marathon with a bad knee and came in 2nd.  Oy! I have been having a lot of trouble finding the time and inspiration to write and produce this show.  I know it's getting stale, and you deserve better than that.  I'm considering ways to make it less of a lift for me.  Maybe break the sections up into individual, shorter shows that I could drop more frequently.  Maybe find a theme.  Or create multiple short shows from the various themes I cover here.  Then you could pick and choose what you wanted to listen to. We'll see how it goes.  One step at a time. I'm heading down to Dallas tomorrow morning and I just realized it's time change weekend here.  Meaning I'm going to have to roll out of bed at 3:30 AM body-clock time to start a long week with a nice dose of jetlag.  Heard an interesting comment on a call this week.  We were prepping for a executive meeting with one of our customers.  There were two senior executives from our side.  They were talking about a big deal that needed to close at this customer.  One of the Execs said to the other “You need to make it personal.”  That struck me.  After all the professionalism is sorted out every business transaction is personal.  I've always tried to avoid that.  Making business personal. But you can't.  It's personal whether you want it to be or not.  But making it personal allows you to leverage empathy – so it's not necessarily a bad thing.  How about that for a thing to try this week? Make it personal. And I'll see you out there. And I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->  

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast
Episode 4-474 – Frank Shorter

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 48:52


  The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-474 – Frank Shorter  (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4474.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Chris' other show à Intro: Hello my long suffering friends.  How are you?  Well it's been a busy two weeks since the last time we chatted.  And I truly missed.  I get lonely.  I worry.  Where have you been?  How do we know you're not dead in a ditch? Today I'm going to mess with the format again.  I managed to write a really funny piece about varmints that I'm going to perform for you, but it came out at 2000 + words so I'm going to push that after the interview, skip section one and use the intro here to talk about our guest. Frank Shorter.  Yes that Frank Shorter.  It was one of those interviews where I was hopelessly overwhelmed by content and just did my best to touch on a couple fun things with him.  But, the rich tapestry of Frank's life does not fit easily into a 20 minute conversation – so I'm going to fill in some of the blanks here. Frank was born, ironically in Munich Germany, where he would eventually return to win the Gold Medal in the marathon at the 1972 Olympics.  His Father was a physician in the army.  Frank grew up in a troubled home in upstate New York.  He started running to get away from an abusive father.  Running gave him the freedom we all know and love.  To get him away from his father, his mother arranged to have him sent to a prep school in Massachusetts where he was given the space to expand his running talents.  He went on to run at Yale for his undergraduate and won a number of NCAA titles.  He moved on to Gainesville Florida to study for his law degree – all the while training and racing at an elite level.  The thing about Franks journey in the 70's was that he showed up at all the marathon runner hotspots with all the legends.  He trained with that famous Florida track club with Jeff Galloway and crew.  He was in Oregon with Prefontaine.  Frank taught Steve how to Ski.  Frank was with Steve before he was killed.  Frank won the elite Fukuoka Marathon . He was the #1 ranked marathon runner in the USA for 5 straight years and in the world for 3. He won the gold medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972.  You may not remember 1972, but this was the Olympics where the world learned about terrorism.  A crew of Palestinians broke into athlete's village and held the Israeli Olympic team hostage, murdering some of them. Frank was sleeping on the balcony and heard the gunshots.  Coming full circle, Frank was right there on Boylston Street in Boston in 2013 when the bombs went off.  He won the silver medal in the 1976 games losing to an unknow East German athlete, who most likely was a drug cheat.  Frank has become instrumental in removing drugs from the Olympics – a battle that still rages. Through all this he trained himself with an uncanny mixture of speedwork and volume.  He managed to stay healthy and race across 100+ mile weeks for a decade.  Frank eventually ended up in Boulder where he was the founder of the iconic Boulder Boulder race.  He's an amazing athlete, a humble, kind and generous guy and I'm sure I'll be talking to him again. He even has an IMDB page for his roles in several movies!  Great guy, full life, enjoyed meeting him.  … What's going on in my world?  I'm still training for the Flying Pig in May.  My knee is still a mess, but I'm enjoying when I can. I try to get Ollie out, but the weather has been horrific and I'm at the point in my life where I see less and less merit in unnecessary misery. Hey – a quick heads up – did you see Steve Runner is podcasting again?  Yeah – Pheddipidations is back from the dead.  And it's not the angry political Steve.  It's the old runner Steve.  Give it a resubscribe and listen.  It's good to hear his rational voice. I did manage to get a couple of great training runs out in the woods.  We got a cold snap right after a heavy snow. With the pandemic traffic in my woods the trail was packed down and hard and great for running.  I got out and it was great.  I remembered some of the joy I used to feel being out alone in the woods with the dog.  The cold, crisp air and the packed trail.  Really good. I've been getting beaten up fairly well with my new role at work.  But I'm liking it.  I just focus on blocking the time and doing the work.  I'm at a point in my career where I don't have to worry about failure and that frees me up to be creative.  Makes the work an ecstasy versus a chore. And that's the secret, my friends.  Remember the gift. On with the show. About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported.  What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to.  I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway.   “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit.  So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills.   … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported.  … Section one – Skipped Voices of reason – the conversation Farnk Shorter – Marathon Legend Running career Shorter first achieved distinction by winning the 1969 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) six mile run title during his senior year at Yale. He won his first U.S. national titles in 1970 in the three mile and six mile events. He also was the U.S. national six mile/10,000 meter champion in 1971, 1974, 1975 and 1977.   After graduating from Yale, Shorter chose to pursue a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of New Mexico. However, he dropped out after six weeks after classes began to impact his training regime. Soon, he moved to Florida to study for a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Florida in Gainesville because of the excellence of the environment and the opportunity to train with Jack Bacheler as members of the Florida Track Club (FTC), founded by Jimmy Carnes, then the head coach of the Florida Gators track and field team.[10] Bacheler was regarded as America's best distance runner, having qualified for the finals of the 5,000-meter race at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.[11] The FTC's core nucleus of Shorter, Bacheler and Jeff Galloway qualified for the 1972 Olympics and their success made Gainesville the Mecca of distance running on the East Coast in the early 1970s.[12]   Shorter won the U.S. national cross-country championships four times (1970–1973). He was the U.S. Olympic Trials champion in both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon in both 1972 and 1976. He also won both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon at the 1971 Pan American Games. Shorter was a four-time winner of the Fukuoka Marathon (1971–1974), generally recognized as the most prestigious marathon in the world at that time and held on a very fast course. His career best of 2:10:30 was set at that race on December 3, 1972. Several months later, on March 18, 1973, Shorter won the elite Lake Biwa Marathon in 2:12:03. He won the prestigious 7-mile Falmouth Road Race on Cape Cod in 1975 and 1976 and Atlanta's 10-kilometer Peachtree Road Race in 1977.   Shorter achieved his greatest recognition in the marathon, and he is the only American athlete to win two medals in the Olympic marathon.[13] At the Munich Games—which coincidentally is Shorter's place of birth— he finished fifth in the 10,000-meter final, breaking the American record for the event that he had established in his qualifying heat.[8] A few days later, he won the gold medal in the marathon. This ultimate achievement was marred by an impostor, West German student Norbert Sudhaus,[14] who ran into Olympic Stadium ahead of Shorter. Shorter was not bothered by the silence from the crowd who had been duped into thinking that he was running for the silver medal. Shorter was confident that he was going to win the gold medal because he knew that no competing runner had passed him.[15] He received the James E. Sullivan Award afterwards as the top amateur athlete in the United States.[8] At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Shorter dropped out of the 10,000 meters in order to concentrate exclusively on the marathon, winning the silver medal in the marathon[8] and finishing behind previously unheralded Waldemar Cierpinski of East Germany.[16] Cierpinski was later implicated as a part of the state-sponsored doping program by East German track and field research files uncovered by Werner Franke at the Stasi headquarters in Leipzig in the late 1990s. There were suspicions about other East German athletes during the Montreal Olympics, including the East German women's swimming team led by Kornelia Ender; the East German women won eleven of the thirteen events.[17]   From 2000 to 2003, Shorter was the chairman of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, a body that he helped to establish.[18]   Shorter was featured as a prominent character, played by Jeremy Sisto, in the 1998 film Without Limits. The film follows the life of Shorter's contemporary, training partner, Olympic teammate and sometime rival, Steve Prefontaine.[18] Shorter was the next to last person to see Prefontaine alive before he died in an automobile accident.   Shorter was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984, the USA National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1989,[8] and the National Distance Running Hall of Fame in 1998.   A long-time resident of Boulder, Colorado, Shorter co-founded the Bolder Boulder in 1979. The annual 10k race is a popular Memorial Day event, which culminates with a tribute to U.S. Armed Forces at Folsom Field at the University of Colorado. A life-size bronze statue of Shorter stands outside the stadium. Section two –Varmint -   Outro Ok my friends that's episode 4-474 of the RunRunLive Podcast.   I still plan to limp through the Flying Pig marathon but my knee is not responding as I hoped it would.  It is weak, unstable and painful.  Basically, well I want to use a family unfriendly word here, but let's just say it's not good. Frank Shorter ran the 1976 Olympic Marathon with a bad knee and came in 2nd.  Oy! I have been having a lot of trouble finding the time and inspiration to write and produce this show.  I know it's getting stale, and you deserve better than that.  I'm considering ways to make it less of a lift for me.  Maybe break the sections up into individual, shorter shows that I could drop more frequently.  Maybe find a theme.  Or create multiple short shows from the various themes I cover here.  Then you could pick and choose what you wanted to listen to. We'll see how it goes.  One step at a time. I'm heading down to Dallas tomorrow morning and I just realized it's time change weekend here.  Meaning I'm going to have to roll out of bed at 3:30 AM body-clock time to start a long week with a nice dose of jetlag.  Heard an interesting comment on a call this week.  We were prepping for a executive meeting with one of our customers.  There were two senior executives from our side.  They were talking about a big deal that needed to close at this customer.  One of the Execs said to the other “You need to make it personal.”  That struck me.  After all the professionalism is sorted out every business transaction is personal.  I've always tried to avoid that.  Making business personal. But you can't.  It's personal whether you want it to be or not.  But making it personal allows you to leverage empathy – so it's not necessarily a bad thing.  How about that for a thing to try this week? Make it personal. And I'll see you out there. And I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->  

Inside Running Podcast
226: Chris Wardlaw | Vale John Landy

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 159:58


226: Chris Wardlaw | Vale John Landy This episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by PILLAR Performance – Australia's leading sports micronutrition brand – providing high-strength formulations to support recovery, elevate energy and relieve joint inflammation for endurance athletes. Available online now at pillarperformance.com.au     John Landy, the second man ever to run a mile in under 4 minutes, passed away on 24th February 2022, aged 91. John Landy set the world record for the mile 3:57.9 in 1954, setting the 1500m world record enroute and set the stage for “The Miracle Mile” in the 1954 Vancouver British Empire Games against his rival Roger Bannister. Landy represented Australia in the 1952 & 1956 Olympics, and won Bronze in the 1500m in Melbourne. One of the most iconic moments in Australian sporting history happened in the 1956 Australian National Championships where he stopped to pick up a fallen Ron Clarke, before catching the field ahead to ultimately win the race. John Landy also served as the Governor of Victoria from 2001-2006. https://www.runnerstribe.com/features/vale-john-michael-landy-ac-cvo-mbe-12-april-1930-24-february-2022/    Brad finds a new lease on life training like an Ingebrigsten. Julian puts his knee post-surgery through its paces on the Breakfast Creek Handicap. Brady once again gets pulled up on the lack of hills. Catriona Bisset took the win by .03 in the World Indoor Tour 800m in 2:00.16 at Copernicus Cup Torun, Poland. Linden Hall ran 4:07.56 in the Women's 1500m. World Athletics Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CaSo5wqslbN/    Run The Bridge 10K in Hobart was won by Brett Robinson and Rose Davies, with the winners crossing the line within seconds of each other after women set off 3 minutes ahead. Andy Buchanan and Joel Tobin-White came second and third in the Men's race while Charlotte Purdue and Natalie Rule joined the women's podium. Results https://www.instagram.com/p/Cafw2msB3XB   Listener Question asks about controlling the effort when the gun goes off, then Training Talk goes into the nuances of structure to the training and what type of workout intensities should feature in a typical month. Moose then makes a big announcement regarding a big purchase.   Chris Wardlaw, a two-time Olympian, multiple representative and coach to runners such as Steve Moneghetti, Kerryn McCann & Craig Mottram and a stalwart legend of Australian distance running is this week's guest. “Rab” as he's known as, talks with Brady about how he identifies himself, and recounts his his personal bests and the stories behind them, playing to the crowd for his 5k PB, equalling Ron Clarke's 10k record and tying with Bill Scott to 2:11:55 at the 1979 Fukuoka Marathon. Talking with Brady about the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, where he ran two 10Ks (as was the style at the time) and then the marathon, the significance of running down Prefontaine Drive, then getting the team to the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow to maintain Australia's uninterrupted run through the Olympics and the legacy that left, while recounting the heat and the humidity of the marathon in Moscow and watching the dawn of De Castella's career. Rab takes it back to his days at Monash Uni, having the epiphany to get back into running and training again, then going on to develop a system of training with coach Pat Clohessy incorporating mental relaxation, high volume and quality workouts as well as the power of the critical mass. The talk then changes about his career as a coach, as the rightful creator of Deek's Quarters and Mona Fartlek, Chris gives his observations state of marathon running in Australia, coaching Craig Mottram in the end of career, learning how an athlete thinks and the experience of Sydney Olympics as the head athletics coach. This conversation rounds up on the possibility of an autobiography, balancing his athletic life with his current responsibilities on education boards, reflections on our performance in the Tokyo Olympics and taking that momentum forward.     Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Inside Running Podcast
207: Eloise Wellings & her debut marathon

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 157:58


207: Eloise Wellings & her debut marathon   Brad assesses his workouts relative to his age and considers options as Sydney reopens. Julian's back at work and in the tribulations of running while still learning to be a Dad. Brady has a bit of a challenging week in Echuca as he prepares for the Melbourne Marathon. Boston Marathon won by Benson Kipruto in tactical 2:09:51, after CJ Albertson led from the gun for most of it, while Diana Kipyokei won in 2:24:45, with Edna Kiplagat closing in the later stages. Boston Marathon Elite Leaderboard Jess Stenson returns to the marathon after three years and to top form, taking out line honours in the Perth Marathon with a time of 2:25:15, a World Championships Qualifier and 4th fastest Australian Woman of all time. Nic Harman won in 2:14:55, just 40 seconds off his PB set in the 2019 Fukuoka Marathon. Perth Marathon Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/trengove-is-back-and-harman-impresses-at-perth-marathon/?fbclid=IwAR1lEYVb4xpTVVjN9XFRjJRbjzV17GiHrkpAWMNiB5ZoXU8QWCGsimh997M  Agnes Tirop 4th place finisher in Tokyo 5000m & World Championship Bronze Medallist in the 10000m was found murdered in her home in Kenya. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/r-i-p-agnes-tirop/  Eloise Wellings returns to the show during her hotel quarantine, to debrief with James Constantine to recap of her day at the London Marathon where she ran 2:29:42 in her debut at the distance. Eloise goes through the splits of the race and her pacing strategy through the race, while fielding listener questions about her training, making comparisons to other athletes, transitioning to the longer distances and running to the different crowds. Eloise rounds out this conversation about how she's passing the time in quarantine, her work with Love Mercy Foundation, and the What's Right Within Podcast with co-host Rory Darkins. https://www.instagram.com/p/CUpF_9GgRRb/   Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Run with Fitpage
Ep 28: Bill Rodgers, 4 Time Winner of Boston and NYC Marathons Each Talks About His Training Principles and Knowing India's Marathon National Record Holder Shivnath Singh

Run with Fitpage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 43:07


Bill Rodgers, also known as "Boston Billy", is a legendary marathon runner. He is known especially for winning both - Boston Marathon and NYC Marathon 4 times each. In this episode of Run With Fitpage, Bill Rodgers talks about his inspirational journey to being one of the greatest runners of his time, his experience with Indian record holder Shivnath Singh, and a lot more with our host Vikas Singh.Episode Summary:00:00 - About this podcast02:10 - "How did we get into this sport?" asks Bill Rodgers!04:31 - Right from the start of Bill's journey07:52 - Running the Boston Marathon for the first time11:37 - Comeback after some setbacks - how losing can motivate you?15:54 - Bill on training at 200 miles/week21:39 - The importance of mileage23:09 - 1976 Montreal Olympics25:34 - Bill talks about the Indian National Record Holder Shivnath Singh27:57 - An advice to beginner runners from the legend!35:34 - How running can improve the quality of your life38:01 - Take some motivation from the legend, Bill Rodgers!Guest Profile:William ("Bill") Henry Rodgers is an American world-class runner best known for his victories in the Boston Marathon and the New York City Marathon in the late 1970s. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut. Rodgers won both races four times between 1975 and 1980, twice breaking the American record at Boston with a time of 2:09:55 in 1975 and a 2:09:27 in 1979. In 1977 he won the Fukuoka Marathon, making him the only runner ever to hold the championship of all three major marathons at the same time. Track & Field News ranked Rodgers #1 in the world in the marathon in 1975, 1977 and 1979. 28 of the 59 marathons Rodgers ran were run under 2:15. In all, he won 22 marathons in his career.Rodgers received his B.A. in sociology from Wesleyan University, where his teammate Amby Burfoot also won the Boston Marathon while still a student. Rodgers also has an MS in special education from Boston College.You can reach out to Bill at BostonBilly1975@gmail.com. Host Profile:Vikas Singh, an MBA from Chicago Booth, worked at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, APGlobale and Reliance before coming up with an idea of democratizing fitness knowledge and help beginners get on a fitness journey. Vikas is an avid long-distance runner himself, building fitpage to help people learn, train, and move better.For more information on Vikas, or to leave any feedback and requests, you can reach out to him via the channels below:Instagram: @vikas_singhhLinkedIn: Vikas SinghGmail: vikas@fitpage.inTwitter: @vikashsingh1010About the Podcast: Run with FitpageThis podcast series is built with a focus on bringing science and research from the endurance sports industry. These may help you learn and implement these in your training, recovery, and nutrition journey. We invite coaches, exercise scientists, researchers, nutritionists, doctors, and inspiring athletes to come and share their knowledge and stories with us. So, whether you're just getting started with running or want to get better at it, this podcast is for you!Learn more about fitness and nutrition on our website, www.fitpage.in or check out our app Fitpage through the links below.iOS: https://apple.co/3fFyvtKAndroid: https://bit.ly/3uHvw8u This podcast has been recorded via Zoom Conferencing.

Before the Lights
Amby Burfoot-Boston Marathon Winner/Running Journalist/Author

Before the Lights

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 48:03


We begin with learning what running has taught Amby along with the number of lifetime miles he has ran. He tells us how attending Fitch HS in Connecticut where John Kelley, who was a distinguished runner in his own right was the cross-country coach, the influence he had on Amby which leads us to how he first got into running. He attended Wesleyan University, the process on getting there, becoming roommates with Bill Rodgers (4x Boston Marathon Winner), and a good story about his college coach. Amby recalls the first time running the Boston Marathon in 1965, the days leading up to the 1968 race in which he won that includes his feelings that day, the race details, and what he recalls after finishing. Shoes! What were the shoes like then vs now? Hear about his performance at Fukuoka Marathon in Japan which was one second from the American World Record at the time. How did he get his job at Runners World Magazine, the first position he held, and covering the 1984 Olympic Marathon in which Joan Benoit Samuelson who was the first women's Olympic marathon champion. He has run Boston 25 times and we talk about the events of 2013, 2014, & his 50th anniversary of his win in 2018 that was during the worst weather conditions in the history of the race. Amby is the author of several books; we discuss a couple “Runspirations” & his favorite “First Ladies of Running”. He then gives you tips to start running and what he thinks of when he hears the words- Boston Marathon?Links:Amby Burfoot Website: https://www.ambyburfoot.com/Get Your Autographed Copies of Amby's Books Here: https://www.ambyburfoot.com/p/buy-autographed-book.htmlAmby's Training Plans: http://runwithamby.com/Boston Documentary: http://bostonmarathonfilm.com/Before the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/DONATE: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=94FXFEN6E2MB2Become a BTL Crew Member: https://www.patreon.com/beforethelightsOnly 3 Snack Crisps: https://www.only3snacks.com/ Extra 5His thoughts on The Marathon ProjectCan chili peppers improve endurance and being a vegetarian?Being part of The Boston DocumentarySupport the show (https://www.beforethelightspod.com/member-areas)

Before the Lights
Amby Burfoot

Before the Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 48:03


We begin with learning what running has taught Amby along with the number of lifetime miles he has ran. He tells us how attending Fitch HS in Connecticut where John Kelley, who was a distinguished runner in his own right was the cross-country coach, the influence he had on Amby which leads us to how he first got into running. He attended Wesleyan University, the process on getting there, becoming roommates with Bill Rodgers (4x Boston Marathon Winner), and a good story about his college coach. Amby recalls the first time running the Boston Marathon in 1965, the days leading up to the 1968 race in which he won that includes his feelings that day, the race details, and what he recalls after finishing. Shoes! What were the shoes like then vs now? Hear about his performance at Fukuoka Marathon in Japan which was one second from the American World Record at the time. How did he get his job at Runners World Magazine, the first position he held, and covering the 1984 Olympic Marathon in which Joan Benoit Samuelson who was the first women's Olympic marathon champion. He has run Boston 25 times and we talk about the events of 2013, 2014, & his 50th anniversary of his win in 2018 that was during the worst weather conditions in the history of the race. Amby is the author of several books; we discuss a couple “Runspirations” & his favorite “First Ladies of Running”. He then gives you tips to start running and what he thinks of when he hears the words- Boston Marathon?Links:Amby Burfoot Website: https://www.ambyburfoot.com/Get Your Autographed Copies of Amby's Books Here: https://www.ambyburfoot.com/p/buy-autographed-book.htmlAmby's Training Plans: http://runwithamby.com/Boston Documentary: http://bostonmarathonfilm.com/Before the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/DONATE: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=94FXFEN6E2MB2Become a BTL Crew Member: https://www.patreon.com/beforethelightsOnly 3 Snack Crisps: https://www.only3snacks.com/

The Shakeout Podcast
The Rundown: Maddy's Killer 800m, Caster Semenya's Olympic Plight, Luc Bruchet's Half-Marathon Debut, The Future of Road Racing, and More!

The Shakeout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 46:46


Each week Canadian Running staff writer Maddy Kelly and Shakeout host Kate Van Buskirk bring you a recap from the exciting world of running. This week on The Rundown we discuss results from the Victoria Twilight meet, including Maddy's killer 800m season opener! We cover news about Caster Semenya, the British Olympic Marathon Trials, and road racing results from B.C. We lament the end of the Fukuoka Marathon's 75-year event, and what this signals for the road racing industry at large. Finally, we share a feel-good story about a new Sunshine Coast FKT!Check out the Citius Mag Podcast conversation mentioned in this episode HERELearn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ andFacebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
Bekele and Fukuoka Cancelled, 2020 USA Olympic Track Team Predictions

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 90:03


Happy April Fools Day! (Our podcast is real!) Kenenisa Bekele's Olympic dreams may be over, the Fukuoka Marathon is no more, Hobbs Kessler impresses again, Hayward field is going to be unveiled, we've got a stacked Istanbul Half Marathon and who will make the US Olympic Team in the distance events? We break that down starting at 45:00. Get your LetsRun.com gear from shop.letsrun.com Not a Supporters Club member? What is wrong with you? letsrun.com/subscribe Take a second to rate us on Itunes please! Email podcast@letsrun.com or call 1-844-LETSRUN and hit option 7 to leave a private voicemail Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/505b364c-8324-41e5-908e-37303308f87e

Inside Running Podcast
178: Jessica Stenson (Part 2)

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 176:10


178: Jessica Stenson This episode is brought to you by our coffee partners at St. Ali.   Brad finally earns his Maccas at the Bankstown Invitational 5K, running 14:44. Julian’s stopped like a deer preparing for the upcoming Easter Half Marathon in Hobart. Brady pulls an all nighter after finishing 4th in the Collingwood Classic 5000m in 14:24. Running history to come to an end as the 2021 running of the Fukuoka Marathon to be the last, citing financial constraints. The race was regarded as an unofficial world championship with Australians Derek Clayton and Rob De Castella both setting marathon World Records over its time.  Japan Running News https://www.runnerstribe.com/len-johnson-articles/fukuoka-milestones-a-column-by-len-johnson/    The Melbourne Track Classic 1500m was won by Jye Edwards in 3:39.02, as it was also won by Gen Gregson with her time of 4:10.86. Melbourne Track Classic Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/melbourne-track-classic-recap/    At the Queensland Track Classic Catriona Bisset & Linden Hall both go sub-2 minutes in the 800m, 1:59.12 & 1:59.22 respectively, with youn gun Claudia Hollingsworth in 2:01. Peter Bol takes out the win in the men's 800m, narrowly missing the Olympic Qualifier. Gen Gregson backs up from Melbourne to edge Brielle Erbacher in the 3000m Steeplechase, while Ben Buckingham takes out win in 8:27 Queensland Track Classic Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/browning-breaks-through-at-queensland-track-classic/    Kew Gardens in London hosted the UK Marathon Trials, with Steph Davis winning the women’s race in an Olympic Qualifying time of 2:27:16, creating a quandary for selectors. The men’s race had the Cinderella story as 39 year old and new father Chris Thompson winning and qualifying in 2:10:50 and booking his place in the Olympic team. Ben Connor who placed second also booked his spot having run the qualifier at last year’s London Marathon. Chris Thompson on Athletics Weekly Steph Davis on Athletics Weekly   Listener Question from Dave asks a hypothetical of who the boys would recruit for a new brand team for 5 years based on performance, development and awareness then Moose goes Loose on the ordinary commentators for the UK Marathon Trials and rounding out with a preview of the Box Hill Classic on Thursday. Inside Athletics Jessica Stenson returns to the show with Brady to catch-up on where she's been  post-pregnancy, raising her son Billy and running in the South Australian XC Season during lockdown. Jess shares how she went into the Olympic Marathon campaign after giving birth and fitting preparations for Hamburg before the world went into lockdown as the pandemic hit and pivoting towards building a base and racing in the domestic scene all the while adapting her mindset to the current situation. She recaps some of the races over the past couple of months including the Launceston Half and Run The Bridge before her preparations going into Sydney marathon to be held at the International Regatta Centre on 25th April and what she knows about the course, the level of communication she’s received as an athlete and what she hopes to achieve from it. Jess closes with her training schedule, how she’s dealt with balancing running with raising Billy and pays tribute to her support network within Team Tempo.     Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Go Be More Podcast
Running Legend Amby Burfoot Discusses His Two Obsessions: Running and Writing (Ep 67)

Go Be More Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 61:41


Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“My obsessiveness has led me to some wonderful places.”—Amby BurfootWith a resume that includes a Boston Marathon win, author of many great books, and editor-in-chief for Runner’s World, you would think that Amby Burfoot is ready to “call it a day.” But this 70-something is still passionately pursuing “his projects,” taking advantage of life’s opportunities and inspiring those around him to do the same.(1:44) The story behind The Runner’s Guide to the Meaning of Life…(5:16) “The practices and skills that we utilize in running are the same that will lead us to success in education or career or family or other things.”(9:55) Early life and how a cross-country “punishment” changed his trajectory... (14:10) “He is the smartest, most transformational human being I have ever met in my life, and having him as my coach absolutely changed my life.” Amby on John J. Kelley…(21:35) Running 110 miles a week, going to bed by 9, and winning the Boston marathon. What did training look like in college?(26:32) The best memory from the Boston victory…(29:39) “Overnight, I went from a hundred miles a week to 30 miles a week…” It was time to get serious about something else.(33:11) A funny Olympic story…(35:31) How writing and running found Amby.(38:46) The growth of success of Runner’s World…(41:45) Sharing the secrets of working through the “blank page challenge…”(45:25) Word constraints, attention spans, and parallels…(50:25) There’s power in collaborating…(54:21) Amby shares what he’s working on now…(56:36) “Go Be More curious, Go Be More adventurous. It doesn't mean more in terms of running more. Cause I've run enough…” Sharing what Go Be More means to him...If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Runner's World publisher George Hirsch and former Chief Running Officer Bart Yasso.Recorded December 9, 2020.Artwork photo courtesy of: Tomás GreallyReferences:Runner's Guide to the Meaning of Life by Amby Burfoot - AmazonRun Forever: Your Complete Guide to Healthy Lifetime Running by Amby Burfoot - AmazonFirst Ladies of Running by Amby Burfoot - AmazonGuests:Amby Burfoot - homepageHosts:Bryan Green - bryan@gobemore.co, maketheleapbook.comJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
50K Record AND a 2:09 Treadmill Marathon?! Is CJ Albertson the Most Valuable Quarantine Runner? - Best of November ft. Matt Meyer

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 51:08


We're starting to get more news to discuss at the end of every month! Although COVID-19 cases continue to be on the rise in America, a vaccine appears to be on the way and there's optimism about 2021's possible plans. Recurring co-host Matt Meyer joins for episode No. 199. In this episode we discuss: – Track and football's beef involving people claiming Tyreek Hill is faster than Grant Holloway – Best performances of the month: Molly Huddle's one-hour American record, Tierney Wolfgram's American junior marathon record, CJ Albertson's insane 50K on a track or his 2:09 marathon, Keira D'Amato's 10-mile American record) – Upcoming competitions: Sound Running's Track Meet, Valencia Half Marathon & Marathon, The Fukuoka Marathon and The Marathon Project – Is indoor track going to happen? + Everyone's favorite Dopers Gonna Dope segment SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIUS MAG NEWSLETTER ▶ Follow us: twitter.com/CitiusMag | instagram.com/citiusmag | facebook.com/citiusmag ✩ Connect with Chris via Email: chris@citiusmag.com | twitter.com/ChrisChavez | instagram.com/chris_j_chavez ✩ Connect with Matt on Instagram: Instagram.com/matthewlukemeyer Catch the latest episode of the podcast on iTunes so subscribe and leave a five-star review. We are also on Stitcher, Google Play and Spotify! Support us by picking up some CITIUS MAG merch!

The Shakeout Podcast
The Rundown: Your Weekly Dose of News and Results, Plus a Chat with Special Guest Gabriela DeBues-Stafford

The Shakeout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 46:54


Each week Canadian Running Staff writer Maddy Kelly and Shakeout host Kate Van Buskirk bring you a recap of the news, results and drama from the exciting world of running. This week The Rundown  is chock full of incredible masters results, including Canadian age group records from Jim Dyck and Karla Del Grande. We bring you updates from the Fukuoka Marathon and the World Half-Marathon Championships. Plus, we're joined by special guest Gabriela DeBues-Stafford. Gabriela  fills us in on what its been like living and training through COVID-19, and about her move to the Bowerman Track Club!Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ andFacebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243

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Inside Running Podcast
144: James Barker

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 129:56


Brad saves Dad Run Club and strings consecutive tons. Julian survives an injury scare and sells cold water recovery. Brady’s headspace and confidence both get a boost this week.   Genieve and Ryan Gregson each took out the Queensland 10000m Championships.   Official Results    World Athletics mandates restrictions and guidelines for limits on shoe technology, specifying the maximum shoe stack height allowed for track events. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/new-rules-governing-shoe-technology-and-olympic-qualification-system/   The Steigen 3000m World Challenge concluded with Stewy McSweyn taking the lead with a 7:39.18, while Sinead Diver ran 9:15.81 at Glenhuntly. Jess Hull’s time leads the women’s time while Stewy’s time is currently subject to official verification. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDK_jlmpZlu/Final Steigen 3000m Leaderboard   2020 Perth Half Marathon was won by Ben Chamberlain 1:05:55 and Nera Jerab in 1:15:29. Results   Sam Clifford and Milly Clark take out the Glenorchy 10K Fun Run. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDYIX_TnFIr/ Results   Moroccan marathon national record holder and 2019 Fukuoka Marathon runner El Mahjoub Dazza banned for four years Moroccan for anomalies in his biological passport.  Inside The Games Report Japan Times Article   The Board of the Local Organising Committee for the World Cross Championship scheduled for March 20, 2021 in Bathurst, NSW has recommended the event to be postponed World Athletics Press Release    Julian & The Running Company Ballarat will be featuring short videos during the Victorian lockdown on how to make the most of your allotted 60 minutes of daily exercise - you can also refer to IRP episode 123 for suggestions for 30 min bang-for-buck sessions (68-72 minute mark) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDYX65bhePI/   James Barker chats with Brad to talk about his 30-year competitive running career as well as his work as a renown soft tissue therapist. They look back at his personal bests including historic 2 mile race, and shoe laces coming undone in his marathon debut then looking back at his training from as far back as age 7, training at intensity at Little Aths and the different approach with his own sons. James looks back at the different coaches he’s had and their different philosophies and team cultures, including Andrew Lloyd and Dick Telford, to how his training has changed from his Junior days to as he is now at Masters level.  They focus on his work as a soft tissue therapist at Clinic 88 and lecturer at the Canberra Institute of Technology, what lead to his interest in his specialist field and what makes a good therapist then close with the common running based injuries he sees, what causes their overload and recommendations for treatment.     Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Sweat Elite
#21 - Frank Shorter - Olympic Marathon Champion 1972

Sweat Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 72:23


Frank Shorter is known by many to be the father of the modern day running boom. Frank won gold in the Marathon at the 1972 Olympic Games, won silver in the Marathon at the 1976 Olympic Games, was the USA XC Champion 4 times, was the USA 10,000m Champion 6 times and won the Fukuoka Marathon 4 times. He was also the chairman of the USA Anti Doping agency between 2000 and 2003. In this podcast episode recorded from his home in Boulder, Colorado (USA) Frank talks about: – his training philosophy in detail (Frank never trained at slower than 65sec/400m pace during interval sessions).– being spontaneous with threshold/tempo runs, deciding some days to change an easy run to a threshold/tempo run.– racing and training with Steve Prefontaine.– Running with an injured ankle for over a year (and through the Montreal 1976 Olympics where he placed 2nd in the Marathon).– winning the 1972 Olympic Games in the Marathon.– placing second at the 1976 Olympic Games in the Marathon.– practicing surging/changing pace in training (and some example training sessions).– peaking for his key races.– experimenting with restricting carbohydrate intake before the final carbohydrate load leading into races.– circadian rhythms relating to peak performance.– the new ruling on racing shoes and the parallels with doping. SUBSCRIBE to Sweat Elite to learn much more about elite distance running: www.sweatelite.co/subscribe-now.

Sweat Elite
#21 – Frank Shorter (Marathon – Olympic Champion 1972)

Sweat Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 72:23


Frank Shorter is known by many to be the father of the modern day running boom. Frank won gold in the Marathon at the 1972 Olympic Games, won silver in the Marathon at the 1976 Olympic Games, was the USA XC Champion 4 times, was the USA 10,000m Champion 6 times and won the Fukuoka Marathon 4 times. He was also the chairman of the USA Anti Doping agency between 2000 and 2003. In this podcast episode recorded from his home in Boulder, Colorado (USA) Frank talks about: – his training philosophy in detail (Frank never trained at slower than 65sec/400m pace during interval sessions). – being spontaneous with threshold/tempo runs, deciding some days to change an easy run to a threshold/tempo run. – racing and training with Steve Prefontaine. – Running with an injured ankle for over a year (and through the Montreal 1976 Olympics where he placed 2nd in the Marathon). – winning the 1972 Olympic Games in the Marathon. – placing second at the 1976 Olympic Games in the Marathon. – practicing surging/changing pace in training (and some example training sessions). – peaking for his key races. – experimenting with restricting carbohydrate intake before the final carbohydrate load leading into races. – circadian rhythms relating to peak performance. – the new ruling on racing shoes and the parallels with doping. — — — Learn more about the training methods of the world’s best distance runners by subscribing to Sweat Elite: www.sweatelite.co/subscribe-now –

Runners of NYC
Episode 33 – Olympic Trials Qualifiers Brendan Martin (NYAC), Lauren Perkins (Distance Project) & Jenny Donnelly (Central Park TC)

Runners of NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 68:16


The following episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the New York Road Runners Center as we honored some of the local runners who will be competing at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Atlanta on Feb. 28. For those who may not be as familiar with the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, the top three finishers at the race will represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. In order to compete at the Trials, men have to run a marathon in 2:19:00 or faster. Women need to run a marathon in 2:45:00 or under. More than 200 men and 400 women have hit the mark. New York City is expected to field one of the strongest contingents of runners, especially on the women's side. Our guests for this episode: Brendan Martin of the New York Athletic Club Brendan is a Smithtown, New York native who ran at Columbia University and helped the team win an Ivy League conference cross country title in 2009. After graduating, he took to the roads as a member of the Hansons-Brooks team and debuted with a 13th place finish at the 2012 Boston Marathon. He ran 2:18:28 at the 2013 Fukuoka Marathon and qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in 2016 with a personal best of 2:16:28 at the California International Marathon. He lowered that to his current personal best of 2:15:30 at Grandma's Marathon in June 2015. He qualified for this year's Olympic trials with a 2:16:26 at the 2018 Berlin Marathon. When he's not running, he's a physical therapist at Finish Line Physical Therapy. Distance Project's Lauren Perkins Lauren is the Chief Operating Officer at Great Oaks Foundation. Lauren ran 2:42:55 at the 2018 Chicago Marathon and finished as the 18th American woman across the finish line that day. In 2019, she finished second in her first trail marathon at the 2019 North Face Endurance Challenge in Massachusetts and then ran 2:43:40 at the 2019 New York City Marathon. She was previously nominated for New York Road Runners' Runner of the Year (30-34). Central Park Track Club's Jenny Donnelly Jenny is a senior manager in marketing insights at strategy at Glossier. She ran cross country and track at Yale and made her marathon debut in 2013 with a 3:12. Her qualifier for the trials came at last month's California International Marathon, where she ran 2:44:36 for a 15-minute personal best. She spoke with Outside Magazine about her close call and also recently appeared on the Ali on the Run Show alongside her mother. Support for this episode comes from FICS NYC (206 West 23rd Street, 3rd Floor) a fitness recovery and wellness studio. They have curated the top fitness recovery and wellness machines and combined them with classic techniques to elevate each individual’s pursuit of natural performance and overall physical and mental wellbeing. FICS will concierge you through their modalities and provide you a space to relax, recover, and unwind at their modern-day athlete's spa. Use code RUNNERSOFNYC to get 20% off all services, packages and memberships (only for first month). First-time users also get their choice of one modality for free on their initial visit. | https://ficsnyc.com/

Inside Running Podcast
109: Sean Whipp and Matt Whitbread

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 107:34


109: Matt Whitbread ft. Sean Whipp   Brad’s feeling a bit croaky post-wedding celebrations.Julian gets a sneak peek at some future releases shoe conference in Melbourne.Brady tries to get his splits even against the strong winds. Sean Whipp joins in to discuss the Tokyo 2020 Selection Policy recently released by Athletics Australia, going into the nuances specifically of the Olympic Marathon selection criteria as well as for the World Half Championships in Poland.   Adrian Potter wins the SA 5000m State Championships over Matt Clarke at the Adelaide Invitational, while Caitlin Adams took the win over Tara Palm.Results   Mo Farah announces a return to the track signalling his intention to run the 10000m at the Tokyo Olympics. AP News Report   Nic Harman redeems himself at the Fukuoka Marathon running a huge personal best 2:14:04, placing 13th overall. Tom Do Canto finishes in 2:18:46 in 27th. 2019 Fukuoka Marathon Results   Listener question of the week asks about what kind of rest to use during your interval workouts and Moose On the Shoes talks about the best way of keeping your shoes clean.   Matt Whitbread joins in to talk about the upcoming Bankstown Albie Thomas Mile, how it got started and why it hosts the return of the Australian Mile Championships. Matt goes behind the scenes of how the meet started, where the prize money is sourced, what the race offers to club runners and spectators before he and Brady give a preview of the Men & Women’s Elite Fields and why the women’s race promises to be the night’s main event. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Breaking Marathon Limits
Maratonprat med Sondre Nordstad Moen

Breaking Marathon Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 58:48


Kristian og Jann har fått celebert selskap bak mikrofonen. Mannen som endret norsk maratonhistorie, Sondre Nordstad Moen, er på besøk. Høsten 2017 smadret han først den norske rekorden på halvmaraton da han løp 59.49 i Valencia 22.okober. Seks uker senere sjokkerte han løpeverden igjen med å sette nye europeisk rekord da han vant prestisjetunge Fukuoka Marathon på 2.05.48 3.desember 2017. Det er fire minutter bedre enn noen annen nordmann har løpt distansen. Guttene snakker gjennom den magiske høsten, bakgrunnen for den voldsomme framgangen, og gjennomføringen av rekordløpet. På veien diskuteres selvsagt maratontrening. Her kan nok de fleste plukke opp noen tips.Support the show (http://facebook.com/breakingmarathonlimits/)

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Down The Track
Episode 5: 11 January, 2019

Down The Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 78:54


In this episode, Tim Crosbie and Sean Whipp chat about Fukuoka Marathon, Steigen, what’s coming up and plenty more! Don’t forget to subscribe and keep up to date across everything Athletics Victoria: www.facebook.com/athsvic/ instagram.com/athleticsvictoria twitter.com/athsvic www.youtube.com/user/athsvictv

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Inside Running Podcast
058: Brett Robinson

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 131:44


058: Brett Robinson with special guest host, Sinead Diver. Sinead Diver guest hosts after her Melbourne Marathon win and trains for Zatopek with MTC. Julian comes down with a flu and struggles to keep up with Collis Birmingham. Brad takes the reigns over from Brady, keeps a streak, also comes under the weather. European Cross Country in Tilburg features Jakob & Filip Ingebretsen of Norway winning their respective age categories https://www.instagram.com/p/BrLNhYqARGc/ Results Jimmy Gressier stubs his knees on celebration https://www.instagram.com/p/BrM512xgrZS/ Abu Dhabi Marathon sees fast times shadowed by contentious distance measurement IAAF Race Report Let’s Run Discussion   Video disputing course length https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mjYuaDAhzM&feature=youtu.be   IAAF Qualifying Standards for Doha released https://www.runnerstribe.com/features/getting-aussies-to-doha-a-look-at-the-2019-world-champs-qualifying-standards/   10 years since the passing Kerryn McCann commemorated in the Rundown Watch here   The team give a preview of Zatopek:10 2018, featuring the 10000m, 1500m and Junior 3000m events. Sinead gives insights to her preparations. Current Entry List http://athsvic.org.au/wp-content/uploads/zatopek-entry-lists-2.pdf Listener Joe asks how to maintain motivation when you don’t see improvement and Moose on the Loose against Instagrammers lying about their training sessions. This week’s guest is Brett Robinson chatting with Brad, starting with a debrief on his recent Fukuoka Marathon. They go through his splits, what happened that caused him to withdraw, what he learned from the experience and how he’ll will approach his next attempt.Brett then talks about getting into athletics, his influences in the sport and when he decided to turn pro. He walks us through some of the decisions in progressing the ranks, dealing with injuries and intense cross-training, the self belief needed on the start line and gives some insight and some of the training and banter that goes on within the MTC as well as on social media.     Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Inside Running Podcast
057: Morgan McDonald

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 140:48


57: Morgan McDonald   This episode is sponsored by the Australian Athlete Bookazine Edition 2, now available via Runners Tribe.   Brad makes progress on Mulligans running pain free and pacing 20 minutes at parkrun. Julian puts in a big week in training, along with a Running Company conference and 1k reps on the Tan. Brady comes off his bucks weekend, getting chased by dogs and ticking along to the wedding.   Fukuoka Marathon won by Yuma Hattori, the first Japanese winner in 14 years, while Brett Robinson DNFs after 32km. Brett gives a statement, and will be on the podcast next week for a full debrief. Results   IAAF Fukuoka Race Report   Previous guest Jess Pascoe sets a new Australian Indoor 5000m Record of 15:34 over in Boston. https://twitter.com/AthsAust/status/1069135370497880065   Tara Palm comes out on top at the SA State 5000m Championships, edging Caitlin Adams after their previous skirmish at the Victorian 5000m Champs.Results     California International Marathon a course that is both comparable to Boston and favourable for Olympic Trial Qualifiers has Julian’s Chico teammate Anthony Costales run 2:13 and past guest Evan Schwarz run 2:21. Results https://www.athlinks.com/event/3241/results/Event/695349/Results   Listener question from Alan asks about whether the boys have gotten into the Maffetone method for heart rate-based training and Moose is on the Loose over baffling ads interrupting the Fukuoka Marathon livestream. Morgan McDonald is this week's guest, talking to Julian off the back of the NCAA Cross Country Championship win for University of Wisconsin. He recaps the race in the snow and what the tactics leading into the race were before going back into his origins in running meeting with Sean Williams’ SWEAT squad and his family’s high standards of career success, his goal setting and the process that lead to his recruitment to University of Wisconsin. Morgan goes through his training structures as well as his Commonwealth Games campaign including the trial and how he dealt with the physical and mental challenges in the lead up the 5000m event.    Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/   To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Inside Running Podcast
056: Tara Palm

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 152:01


This week’s episode is proudly sponsored by Sports and Arthritic Clinic in Adelaide. Find out more at sparc.com.au/ Brad pulls the pin on sessions and takes a break mentally on the road to recovery. Julian keeping up with Run Club and rebuilding his fitness and looking towards Steigen Spectacular. Brady gets in what he can before surviving a beer mile and his bucks party.   Listener question from John asks the boys for their future plans for the year ahead. Next week is the Fukuoka Marathon and Brad caught up with Brett Robinson ahead of his marathon debut. They have a brief chat about his preparation on depleted runs at Falls Creek, setting ambitious goals and support from Sinead Diver - tune in next week for a detailed recap of Brett’s race and more on his running history.   Listener Shane asks about whether getting VaporFly 4%’s is worth the investment for mid-pack runners and Moose is on the Loose over internet sales eating into the business local shoe retailers.   Tara Palm is this week’s guest on Inside Running coming off a tight duel against Caitlin Adams at Victorian 5000m Championships ahead of her preparations for Zatopek:10. She chats with Brady about the depth in South Australia and how her start in running involved trying everything from steeplechase to cross country. Tara talks about making the transition to higher volume training loads and making her debut Australian teams with the Ekiden Relays and then the back injury in the lead up to the 2009 World Cross Country Championship in Jordan. From there Tara overcomes a series of injuries, surgeries and the patience needed through recovery to set a comeback for the 2013 World Cross Country Championship, only to succumb to another set of injuries. She talks candidly about dealing with injuries as well as her life balance, support network and inspiration looking ahead.   Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Inside Running Podcast
052: Marty Dent

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 179:14


52: Marty Dent This week we celebrate the Inside Running Anniversary Show, sponsored by Saucony. Brad's body woes continue with his back joining his calf, ultimate forcing some professional decisions to be made.Julian recaps Burnie 10 and how it came about, defends the conditions. His long run in the hills ends with him chasing whiskey.    Brady's running on a busy schedule, but free from pressure. Nic Harman and Matt Ramsden lead an attempt on the WA 5000m state record, falling just short in the end. https://www.facebook.com/AthleticsWA/videos/346114372828532/ Dave Criniti and Fiona Yates of NSW win the ABS Auckland Marathon, just weeks after Criniti ran the Chicago Marathon.  https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/australias-david-criniti-and-fiona-yates-win-the-2018-asb-auckland-marathon/ Australians Morgan McDonald & Oliver Hoare take out first and second respectively, representing Wisconsin at the Big 10 Cross Country Title https://bigten.org/news/2018/10/28/mens-xc-track-wisconsin-wins-big-ten-mens-cross-country-title.aspx Last week's guest Jess Pascoe wins the SEC Cross Country meet  https://floridagators.com/news/2018/10/26/cross-country-pascoe-wins-sec-title-gator-women-finish-runner-up.aspx Abraham Kiptum of Kenya sets new Half Marathon World Record of 58:18 at Valencia. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/kenyas-abraham-kiptum-sets-a-new-half-marathon-world-record-of-5818/ Julian reviews the new Saucony Triumph ISO 5, going over the changes and improvements made and some lucky patrons win some new pairs. Listener Neil asks about the difference between single vs double training days and the boys gives an explanation of when and how they are applied. Moose On The Loose gives insight on why footy culture hasn't crossed over into the world of running. Giveaways from Jaybird Headphones, Nike Vision and CEP Compression. Julian will provide more details for Run For A Cause Ballarat, held on November 18 in future episodes. Marty Dent makes an appearance in Brady's kitchen to take an in-depth retrospective on his storied career that features representing Australia in 3 Commonwealth Games, 2 World Champs and 2012 London Olympics in the Steeplechase & Marathon, all the while balancing training with a full-time work and raising a young family.Starting from his days as a training and introduction to structured training and then on to his Fukuoka marathon, before his victory at Canberra Marathon lead to Chicago and then settling into a consistent routine of Commonwealth Games and major city marathons, including running steeplechase at Melbourne 2006, and the Marathon in Delhi 2010. Marty moves to his campaign for the London Olympics that started with a stress fracture before setting his personal best at his third Fukuoka Marathon, recounting his Olympic experience and then talks about diving into the deep end of trail & ultra running on the way to the World Champs at Moscow, then retiring at the end of Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Inside Running Podcast
050: Melbourne Marathon

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 108:17


50: Melbourne Marathon Bradley recaps his week leading to a tough day in the office in the Melbourne Half Marathon. Julian comes down with a cold before heating up the track. Brady's pain free and on media duties at Melbourne Marathon, recording several interviews with Melbourne Marathon winners Sinead Diver and Liam Adams; Half Marathon winner Brett Robinson, 4th & 5th place Marathon Finishers Nick Earl & Matt Cox; Michael Roeger setting a T46 Marathon World Record alongside coach Philo Saunders. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo5EijwF9yC/ The boys break down the day all the results, discussing race tactics and conditions that runners had to contend with lead to Sinead Diver setting a course record, personal best and 4th fastest Australian marathon winning the Melbourne Marathon in 2:25:19.Liam Adams won the men's marathon ahead of course record holder Dominic Ondoro wearing his now signature tradie singlet in 2:15:13.Glasgow Comm Games representative Melanie Panayiotou won the Women's Half Marathon while Brett Robinson made it a three-peat victory in a lead up to Fukuoka Marathon. Harry Summers & Melissa Duncan respectively won the 10km. https://www.runnerstribe.com/sinead-diver-sets-a-new-record-in-the-medibank-melbourne-marathon/ Melbourne Marathon Key Performances http://melbournemarathon.com.au/2018-key-performances/ Full Results: https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/15173 Listener Sean asks about training intensity percentages, getting kids into running and the status on official Inside Running merch. Graph of Julian's weekly training composition. https://twitter.com/nikkigibson1988/status/1050066838292451329 The show concludes with Moose on the Loose against the lack crowd control and awareness intersecting with the race and some plans for the Inside Running Anniversary Show. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/

Marathon Talk
Episode 204 - Haile Gebreselassie

Marathon Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013


Jantastic 2014 is open for sign up. We bag a last minute interview with the Ethiopian Emperor of endurance, Haile Gebrselassie. We look back at last weeks Fukuoka Marathon and Facebook Friday was lively. You rate your run, there is a serious podium, Tony is back with his trials and we’re showing some Aussie love in our video of the week.