• From Reluctant Runner to Ultra-Marathoner: Merili Freear's Inspiring Journey
    Jul 27 2024

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    What if the very activity you dreaded in school could one day become your sanctuary? Join us as we uncover Merili Freear's incredible transformation from an exercise-averse student in Estonia to a passionate runner in England. Merili opens up about her early disdain for physical education, her reluctant beginnings in walking and running with her sister, and the moment in April 2020 that sparked a profound change in her life. Discover how she shifted her focus from chaotic, weight-loss-driven workouts to a mindful, joyous running routine that enhanced her mental clarity and overall well-being.

    The COVID-19 lockdowns were challenging for everyone, but Merili found an unexpected silver lining. Confined at home, she turned to running as a form of mental and physical relief. Listen to her touching reflections on the mixed emotions of navigating loss and growth during a global pandemic, and how her new running routine led to unexpected benefits like improved fitness, personal empowerment, and a deeper appreciation of local nature. We'll also touch on the early stages of Merili's training for longer distances, including the hurdles she faced and overcame.

    Running isn't always smooth; it comes with its share of setbacks, especially injuries. In this episode, Merili shares her insights on the crucial balance between physical and mental resilience in the face of running-related injuries. Drawing from key books and her own experiences, she emphasizes the importance of small wins, a positive mindset, and cross-training. Hear her inspiring story of running an ultra-marathon with insufficient preparation, and how these challenges led her to reinvent herself and refine her training methods. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to find strength and growth in the face of physical and mental obstacles.

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    32 mins
  • Part Two Interview with Jules Scudder from RunningRewire .
    Jul 20 2024

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    Are you ready to transform your running routine and find new motivation? In this enlightening episode of Brian's Run Pod, I continue my conversation with Jules Scudder from RunningRewire. Jules, an expert coach specializing in women who are pre-menopausal or experiencing menopause, shares her philosophy of personalized coaching and the innovative Run Some initiative. Discover how seamlessly running can be integrated into daily activities, like running errands, and learn about the importance of human interaction and adaptability in coaching.

    Empowerment and resilience are at the forefront of our discussion. We explore the necessity of a balanced approach to running, especially for aging athletes, and the value of cross-training and strength conditioning. Jules and I delve into the mental challenges that come with injuries, emphasizing how having a coach can help maintain motivation and focus during recovery. It's about seeing the positives in every run and embracing the journey, even when setbacks occur.

    Women in perimenopause face unique challenges, and Jules offers invaluable insights into managing anxiety and physical barriers through supportive community environments and stress management. We also touch on essential topics like incontinence, random aches and pains, and the complex relationship between stress and estrogen production. Jules provides general nutritional advice and highlights the importance of seeking specialized guidance for more in-depth needs. Don't miss the chance to connect with Jules online at RunningRewire.com and on Instagram @runningrewire, where she continues to share her wealth of knowledge and inspiration.

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  • Unlock Your Running Potential with Jules
    Jul 13 2024

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    What if the key to unlocking your full potential as a runner lies in understanding your unique journey and having the right support? Join us on Brian's RunPod as we welcome Jules, the dynamic founder of RunningRewire. Jules shares her inspiring story of transformation from a non-athletic schoolgirl to a passionate runner and certified coach. Listen in as she reflects on the pivotal moments and support systems that fueled her love for fitness and running, and how she now empowers women, especially those navigating menopause, through tailored coaching and strength training.

    In our conversation, Jules emphasizes the transformative power of having a dedicated running coach. She opens up about her journey from casual runner to UK Athletics certified professional, shedding light on the importance of structured guidance and long-term coaching relationships. Plus, get inspired by the "Run Some" campaign's mission to promote running as an eco-friendly mode of active travel. This episode is packed with valuable lessons and practical tips for runners at all levels.

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  • Trailer for forthcoming interviews on Brian's Run Pod.
    Jul 7 2024

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    Ready to revolutionize your running routine? Our latest episode promises to arm you with expert knowledge to elevate your game, featuring powerhouse guests like running coach Louise Valentine on strength training and triathlete Dr. Jeffrey Sankoff on making the leap from running to triathlon. Discover the significance of body movement with Canadian specialist Janis Isaman, and heed the crucial advice for women facing perimenopause and menopause from MyRunning community leader, Jules Scudder.

    Join us for fascinating conversations with running influencer Carleth Keyes, boasting over 150,000 Instagram followers, and insightful discussions with author Merili Freear and New Zealand’s fitness movement coach Jana Barrett. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just starting, these episodes are brimming with insights you won't want to miss. Plus, a heartfelt thanks to Luke Thomas for providing the perfect musical backdrop from his album "Homeward." Tune in and let’s run this journey together!

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  • The Three Amigos Part Two
    Jul 6 2024

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    What if the essence of the Olympic Games has remained timeless despite modern advancements? Join us as we welcome back our friends Jon and Paul for a spirited discussion on Brian's Run pod about the core nature of the Olympics. Together, we explore how the universal appeal of athletic competition and the inspiration from athletes performing at their peak continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Paul shares his heartfelt plans to involve his son Adam more deeply with the Games, highlighting how sports teach discipline and provide common ground. We also contrast the motivations and rewards of Olympians with those in other professional sports, showcasing their sheer dedication.

    In the second half, get ready for a fun-filled Olympic trivia game that takes you through the rich history and fascinating facts of the Games, from the inaugural 1896 Athens Olympics to Michael Phelps' astonishing records.

    In summary I really enjoyed this episode. Just talking to my friends about their passion for running. Plus, their experience of watching the Olympics growing up. If you've not listened to the first episode then please do.

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  • The Three Amigos talk Running and the Olympics
    Jun 29 2024

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    Can overcoming injuries redefine your fitness journey? This question sets the stage for our special episode of Brian's RunPod, where I, Brian Patterson, sit down with the resilient Jon Beeson and the insightful Paul Butler. Join us as Jon shares his remarkable story of bouncing back from hip surgery to tackle the challenging 10-mile Cabbage Patch Run, with obstacles like plantar fasciitis and unpredictable weather making his journey even more inspirational. We unpack his training strategies, the power of goal-setting, and practical tips for managing running setbacks, such as utilizing spiky rollers and stretching exercises. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just starting, Jon's experiences offer valuable lessons in perseverance and dedication.

    But that's not all! We delve into the mental health benefits of transitioning from solitary runs to group workouts, exploring how social interaction can combat intrusive thoughts and depression. Paul and Jon reminisce about the days when sports like the Olympics were a centerpiece of life, reflecting on how modern distractions have transformed our viewing habits. We celebrate iconic sporting moments that still capture our hearts, despite a myriad of entertainment choices today. Tune in for a blend of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and nostalgic reflections that will resonate with runners and sports enthusiasts alike.

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  • Maintaining Fitness and Preventing Injuries as You Age
    Jun 22 2024

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    Curious about how aging impacts your running routine? This episode of Brian's Run Pod offers an in-depth look at the intersection of running and the natural aging process. We explore the physiological changes such as muscle mass loss, decreased bone density, and reduced VO2 max, and how these shifts affect your performance and recovery. Discover common injuries like runner's knee and Achilles tendon tears, and hear a personal story about dealing with "policeman's heel." Learn why it's crucial to listen to your body and consult a healthcare professional before starting or continuing your running journey as you age.

    Wondering how to keep your muscles healthy and strong in your senior years? This episode sheds light on essential stretching routines and nutritional guidelines tailored for older runners. We'll walk you through key stretches for your hamstrings, quads, and glutes, emphasizing the importance of easing into them to prevent strain. On the nutrition front, we discuss the need for easy-to-digest carbs before running and the pivotal role of protein in recovery. Find out why older athletes should aim for at least 1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily and the significance of timely post-exercise nutrition for muscle repair.

    Want to know how to adapt your training and nutrition to stay fit as you age? This episode covers the necessity of incorporating strength training to prevent injuries and maintain aerobic capacity as you grow older. We discuss the psychological benefits of exercise and how cross-training can keep you active when running isn’t an option. Finally, we delve into the history of the 5000 meters Olympic event, highlighting the achievements of athletes like Lassi Viren, Meseret Defar, and Mo Farah, and the dominance of countries like Ethiopia and Kenya. Tune in to learn more about maintaining your running routine and the fascinating history of this iconic race.

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  • Virtual Racing Adventures and Unconventional Run Challenges
    Jun 15 2024

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    Ever wondered how technology has completely transformed the running experience? Tune in to Brian's RunPod where we explore the world of virtual racing and creative running challenges. I'll share with you the amazing flexibility of virtual races that allow you to compete without the pressure, run anytime and anywhere, and require minimal proof of completion. Learn about the intriguing trend of run streaking—running daily for consecutive days—and hear expert advice and personal stories on how to balance this with recovery, strength training, and variety to keep injuries at bay.

    Prepare to be captivated by some of the most unique and eccentric running events from around the globe. From the Man vs Horse race in Wales to the glow-in-the-dark 5K Electric Run and the inflatable obstacles of the 5K Foam Festival, we'll explore events that go beyond traditional races to offer thrilling alternatives. Plus, discover how popular virtual racing platforms like Strava, RunKeeper, and Nike Plus have kept the running community motivated and connected, especially during the pandemic. Join me, Brian Patterson, for a journey that promises to inspire you to find new and exciting ways to stay active and engaged in your fitness journey.

    Plus, we continue our series of looking at Olympic Running Events in this Olympic year.

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