For The Long Run
42 FOLLOWERS
Exploring the why behind what keeps runners running long, strong, and motivated.
The cover photo is my Why: finishing my first 50k, which was a last minute change of plans due to TNF50 cancellation, supported and surrounded by some of the best humans in the trail running world.
For The Long Run
6d ago
You could get an edge on your next running goals by learning a bit about running physiology.
Jonah Rosner is an applied sport scientist and strength and running coach living in Brooklyn, NY.
Jonah spent the past 7 years working with athletes and teams from all major American Professional Team sports, and at 25 was one of the youngest sport scientists in NFL history.
He currently collaborates with Nike to run the Nike Running Performance Lab NYC.
Listen to hear about:
Jonah’s transition as a sport scientist from the NFL to running
Why runners need to understand the physiology o ..read more
For The Long Run
6d ago
This bonus episode with Dr. David Martin is all about running in the heat and how to effectively cool yourself. Dr. David Martin is the chief scientist and director of performance at a startup called Apeiron Life. Dr. Martin formerly worked as a high performance director in the NBA, as well as helping Olympians perform in hot conditions. He was also a collegiate skier!
In this episode we talk about:
-thermoregulation and the importance of regulating body temperature
-strategies for running in the heat
-effective cooling techniques: hydration, clothing, sun cream
-pre-cooling techniques ..read more
For The Long Run
6d ago
This episode of For The Long Run was recorded live at the 2024 Boston Marathon in conjunction with PUMA. The panel includes Olympians Bill Rodgers, Molly Seidel, Dakotah Lindwurm, and is hosted by Jon Levitt. The conversation is inspired by PUMA’s “see the game through their eyes” campaign, understanding the sport of running through the eyes of elite athletes, as well as highlighting the importance of health for lifelong running.
In this episode we talk about:
-trail running for injury prevention
-dealing with adversity in training and racing
-the power of self-belief
-Shoe technol ..read more
For The Long Run
2w ago
Feeling stuck and hoping to have more perfect days in 2025? This one’s for you.
Eric Hinman is a hybrid athlete, 5x Ironman, serial entrepreneur, and brand builder based in Denver.
Eric believes in the long-term vision of the brands he partners with. His portfolio of angel investments in the wellness space includes companies such as Ten Thousand, HVMN, Beam, Slate, Ice Barrel, The Real Cereal Co, Kane Footwear, MASA Chips and more.
Listen to hear about:
How Eric went from selling insurance door to door to becoming a popular wellness creator
How competing in Ironman races changed Eric’s ..read more
For The Long Run
2w ago
Grayson Murphy is a 2x World Champion and hybrid athlete, competing at the elite level of track, road, and trail running. Much more than a fast runner, Grayson is the founder and CEO of RG Training Logs, all-around kind person and spreader of joy, even amid her own physical and mental health challenges.
In this episode we talk about:
-highlighting sub-ultra trail running
-how elite athletes view success, failure, and fulfillment
-sponsorships and brand partnerships in 2023 and beyond
-self-advocacy and dealing with health issues as an athlete
-being more than an athlete: diversifying yo ..read more
For The Long Run
2w ago
What if your favorite running snack could also positively change the world?
Salma Fotovat is a co-founder of Riverside Natural Foods, home to one of our favorite snack brands, MadeGood.
Salma is passionate about where food comes from and leads the sourcing and impact initiatives at Riverside.
Running has brought connection, perspective, and gratitude to her life and she strives to inspire others to stay active and prioritize their mental and physical health.
Listen to hear about:
How running came to Salma at one of the hardest points of her life
The parallels between endurance sports ..read more
For The Long Run
3w ago
What’s the big, scary goal that you’re going to choose for 2025?
Mike "Sully" Sullivan is a retired Special Forces Colonel with 30 years of service in the U.S. Army, including six combat tours in Afghanistan and leadership roles in elite Special Operations units.
Sully is the current Chief of Staff of the veteran support group Team Red, White & Blue, the founding member of Team RWB Fayetteville, a career high school math teacher, and father of three children.
Listen to hear about:
Team RWB’s impact on veterans and how running fits in
How Sully’s military experience gave him the mental ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
Dakotah Lindwurm is an Olympic Marathoner from Minnesota who runs for PUMA and Minnesota Distance Elite.
She made the podium at the Olympic Trials, came in 12th in Paris 2024, and has a 2:24 marathon personal best.
Listen to hear about:
How Dakotah’s changed since her last FTLR appearance before Boston 2023
Big lessons from tough runs
Her Paris 2024 Olympic race strategy and experience
Dakotah’s hopes for younger athletes and her “why”
Brand partnership support and running for PUMA (plus her top shoe picks)
NYC Marathon insights and excitement for the 2024 race
Hear Dakotah’s 2023 episode ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
Hear straight from pro runners on their biggest challenges and joys of the sport.
Jon moderated this panel discussion at Boulderthon on September 28, 2024 with athletes Scott Jurek, Molly Seidel, Rory Linkletter, Maor Tiyouri, and Dakotah Lindwurm.
Listen to hear about:
Why each athlete chose running (and why their Whys can change)
How they keep moving forward when times get hard
How to get comfortable being uncomfortable
The goals of these runners and how they’ve changed over time
Pushing past post-race blues
Hear past For The Long Run episodes with these athletes:
How Olympic ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
Are you one of those runners who started off absolutely hating the sport?
Jeremy Miller is an athlete and content creator based in Austin, TX. He has completed several marathons and ultras with a 2:44 marathon personal best.
Jeremy is also known for his unique athletic feats, like running a sub-5-minute mile and deadlifting 500 pounds on the same day, and running a 62-mile race around a one-mile loop in a parking lot.
He’s also the co-founder of Switchback, a running nutrition brand.
Listen to hear about:
How Jeremy went from seeing running as punishment to running a 100 miler
Jeremy’s jo ..read more