For The Long Run
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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
1w ago
Dr. Megan Roche is back on the podcast by popular demand, to talk about all things running, coaching, science, and why a waffle cone is the secret to getting out of the pain cave! Megan is so many things, including one of the best athletes in the world, but today she describes herself as a lover of ice cream, adventures, and being weird! When she’s not being the best mom to Leo, or coaching Team SWAP’s amazing athletes, Megan is busy as a doctor, PhD, scientist and researcher passionate about female athlete health.
In this episode we talk about:
-going through severe health challenges and preg ..read more
For The Long Run
2w ago
This episode is with Bermuda-based ultra runner and coach Sara Hole. Despite being a newer runner, Sara recently finished her first ultra marathon, calling herself a “shot shooter” and crediting her coach Megan Roche and Team SWAP. While running is a relatively new passion, Sara recalls being artistic and creative for as long as she can remember, describing herself as a content creator, thoughtful, caring and conscientious person.
In this episode we talk about:
-from unathletic to ultra runner in 2 years: catching the running bug
-how running has benefited Sara’s self-confidence and whole life ..read more
For The Long Run
2w ago
This special bonus episode was recorded live in Boston ahead of the 2023 marathon. Jon interviews a diverse range of recreational runners curious about their running dreams and goals for this year’s Boston Marathon and beyond. From finish lines to favorable weather conditions, time goals and charity, we hear what motivates these athletes.
FTLR x Puma Boston Marathon weekend event
Join For The Long Run in Boston for a Puma-sponsored panel hosted by Jon Levitt. Puma are putting on the Forever Faster Shakeout Run followed by a pro panel with Puma-sponsored elite runners and Olympians Molly ..read more
For The Long Run
3w ago
Meb comes from humble beginnings in Eritrea, where he was born in the middle of a war. His dad’s remarkable escape eventually brought Meb to the US where he learned English alongside how to run. Meb went on to represent Team USA in 4 Olympic Games, win the New York City and Boston Marathons, and much more. 2024 BM and 26 hats
In this episode we talk about:
-finding belonging and confidence through running
-the importance of a high work ethic and education
-marathon trials and tribulations
-from the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings to winning the 2014 Boston Marathon
-running for a hig ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
Back by popular request, Amelia Boone joins the podcast for her 4th appearance! Today, Amelia describes herself as an emo teenager trapped in a 40-year old’s body, and is totally cool with that! Beyond that, Amelia says she is finally becoming and making peace with herself, as a whole human outside of athletics. She is a mental health and eating disorder advocate, who shares openly about her struggles and what she has learned along the way.
In this episode we talk about:
-strategies for dealing with running and life struggles
-finding meaning and purpose outside of athletics
-cold plunges  ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
This episode is with runner, content creator, podcast and YouTube sensation Tommie Runz. As per his Instagram bio, Tommie is a black sober runner on a mission to make stuff happen for himself and other people. He’s become known for documenting his own journey through podcasts, YouTube, and other media outlets, sharing his energy and experiences, good and bad, with others.
In this episode we talk about:
-running for those who can’t: why the Osaka marathon was so symbolic for Tommie
-dealing with grief and loss through running
-speaking out about mental and physical health as a black male ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
This episode is with TrainingPeaks co-founder Dirk Friel. Dirk’s self identity has evolved through different phases of life. The first half of his life was spent chasing his dream as a professional cyclist all over the world; the second half has been spent founding and growing TrainingPeaks, a software company enabling smart and effective endurance training, used by athletes and coaches all over the world. Dirk is also a husband, father, and son, inspired by his parents to stay active as he ages.
In this episode we talk about:
-falling in love with cycling for the races and adventures
-Trainin ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
Marquis identifies as a simple person who loves to love on his people and be a bright light in his community. Humble to his core, Marquis lives his life with a smile on his face and others on his mind. After finishing his first marathon in 3:10, Marquis’ world has been transformed by running, and he uses it as a vehicle to give back, take chances, and make his grandma proud! In this episode we talk about: -community to the core -tips for marathon success and suffering -running as a team sport: friends and family make the suffering worthwhile -seeking meaning over money: entrepreneurship ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
This episode is with Skratch Labs founder, coach, and exercise physiologist Dr. Allen Lim. In his mind, Allen is no different from most people: a complicated person with very simple needs. After a long career in the professional cycling industry, Allen applied his sports science skills to founding and growing Skratch Labs, a sports nutrition company and Boulder-based cafe. When he’s not wrestling with emails, Allen prioritizes taking care of himself, his family, and friends.
In this episode we talk about:
-the world of professional cycling
-exercise science to solve problems
-found ..read more
For The Long Run
1M ago
This episode with Elena Hayday is the fourth in a Oiselle-sponsored series with the Underbirds: a team of 5 female athletes being supported by Oiselle in the lead up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. More than a runner, Elena is a full-time researcher in healthcare, cat mom, sister and daughter. From start to present, community has been at the heart of Elena’s running “why”, and she is a proud member of Georgetown Running Club.
In this episode we talk about:
-running for the community
-fearing the marathon and hitting the wall
-racing strategies: pacing, chunking, and distractio ..read more