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Taking a broad but relaxed look at the world of running from the perspective of Run4It - one of the UK's leading specialist running retailers. We're bringing the latest news, gear reviews and interviews to help inspire runners of all abilities to...

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Taking a broad but relaxed look at the world of running from the perspective of Run4It - one of the UK's leading specialist running retailers. We're bringing the latest news, gear reviews and interviews to help inspire runners of all abilities to improve their fitness, health, and wellbeing through running. If you want to get in touch to ask questions, give feedback or are interested in being on the show you can reach us at thepod@run4it.com.

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Episodes
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The Inner Workings of Footwear Innovation at Brooks, with Bryan Bhark

10/22/2024
In this episode, Finlay is joined by Bryan Bhark, Manager of Footwear Innovation & Development at Brooks. Based in Seattle at Brooks' global headquarters, Bryan is part of a knowledgeable and passionate cross-functional team, responsible for pursuing new knowledge and advancing Brooks' footwear creations - in line with customer (runner) needs, new discoveries and technological advancements. He provides a fascinating insight into the inner workings of product creation at Brooks - including how midsoles are created and developed, how a shoe is taken from concept to market, the evolution of DNA Tuned and the launch of the Glycerin Max, alongside some teasers about what's in store for the future. Bryan shares his most memorable moment at Brooks to date. That being hand delivering the Brooks Hyperion Elite to Des Linden before her momentous Boston Marathon win in 2018. He also highlights the importance of scalable innovation for the everyday runner and the crux of the challenge being "to create that moonshot innovation that can inspire and provide the best performance benefit for our athete, but we also have to have a plan on how that can scale to the everyday runner because that's what's most important." (00:46:28) Follow Brooks on Instagram at @brooksrunninguk and @brooksrunning. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:53:18

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Understanding RED-S, with Pippa Woolven

10/9/2024
In this episode, Project RED-S Founder and former Team GB athlete, Pippa Woolven, shares her experience with Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport. Pippa describes how her downturn began during an athletics scholarship at Florida State University, where she bought into the belief system that "lighter is faster". While knowing instinctively something wasn't quite right, it took Pippa years to find out what and start on her road to recovery. Pippa later founded Project RED-S to raise awareness of the condition and increase prevention and support among athletes. Project RED-S aims to provide the resources and help she needed (yet lacked) while she was competing. Pippa and Project RED-S have helped a number of athletes in their recovery including former podcast guest Jake Smith. The episode delves into: For more information, follow Project RED-S on Instagram @project_reds_. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:56:21

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Jake Smith on Running Stronger After RED-S

6/13/2024
In this episode, Finlay chats to professional runner for Nike and the NN Running Team, Jake Smith, about his rise in running and his challenges with Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). Jake talks openly about his history with disordered eating and obsessive-compulsive-esque training, and the toll underfuelling and overtraining eventually took on his body - causing severe injury, illness and mental distress. Speaking to Finlay fresh off a standout stage win at the Welsh Castles Relay, Jake talks about what it’s taken to step back from the sport – recover, reset, re-evaluate – and come back stronger in pursuit of sustainable performance. Key takeaways: What’s next for Jake? Paris 5K in July and Berlin Marathon in September, where he and his sister hope to secure the Guinness World Record for the fastest cumulative marathon time run by a pair of siblings. Follow Jake Smith on Instagram @jakeliamsmith98 For more information on RED-S follow @project_reds_ 📸 @globalsportscommunication via @jakeliamsmith98. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:09:34

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Lessons from the Best, with Sweat Elite Founder Matt Fox

5/21/2024
In this episode, Finlay sits down with Matt Fox, the Founder and Content Director of Sweat Elite, a sports media company that shares incredible insight into how the world’s best athletes train and prepare for competition, in order to inspire and motivate runners at every level. Matt has vast experience in middle distance and long distance running, having competed at an international level in the 800m and 1500m, and ran 9 marathons in times of 2:20 - 2:24. In this episode, Matt talks through the purpose and history of Sweat Elite. He shares some of the secrets of high performance he’s observed over the years and he talks through his pursuit of a sub-2:20 marathon in 2024. We hope you will be inspired! Subscribe to Sweat Elite on YouTube @sweatelite and follow them on Instagram @sweatelite. Find Matt Fox on Instagram @mattinglisfox. 📸 @missionrun_darksky via @mattinglisfox To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:02:16

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Designing Ronhill Footwear, with Harry Bolton

3/12/2024
In this episode, Finlay is joined by Harry Bolton, the product designer behind Ronhill's first range of trail footwear. Based near Keswick in the Lake District, Harry lives and breathes off-road running with several major race wins to his name, including being crowned both English and British U23 Fell Running Champion in 2022. Combine his fell running prowess with his Sports Engineering credentials and it's easy to see why Harry is perfectly placed to design and test trail running footwear for renowned brand Ronhill. Harry explains how he got into running, where his passion for product design stemmed from, and talks us through the making of Ronhill's two new trail shoes: the Freedom and the Reverence. We dig into the technical features and differences between each of these shoes - the Freedom being the more versatile option for harder packed trails and dry terrain; the Reverence being the more aggressive option for steep, technical trails and soft, wet terrain. If you like what you hear, try the shoes for yourself today: https://www.run4it.com/collections/ronhill-running-shoes Keep up with Harry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harry__bolton/ To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:53:17

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Understanding Pronation & Picking Shoes

1/30/2024
What is pronation? Are you an "overpronator" or an "underpronator"? How does it affect shoe choice? In this episode, Finlay and James try to answer common questions and dispel common misconceptions about foot pronation and biomechanics – looking at the importance of the gait analysis process in finding the right running shoes. Episode info starts at 09:56 Key takeaways: one factorcushioning experienceFor further information, check out our Journal article on choosing between neutral and stability shoes. Book an in-store appointment for +runlab analysis and shoe fitting at run4it.com/book. Or check out the shoe advice page on our website. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:59:23

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Marathon Training Sessions

9/22/2023
With autumn marathons fast approaching, Finlay and James talk through some key marathon training sessions to help build speed and endurance for the marathon, and prepare your body to be in prime shape come race day. Recent happenings covered first. Session info starts at 21:20. James’ favourite sessions: Finlay’s favourite sessions: All sessions should be bookended with a warm-up and cool-down. You can tweak and adapt them as needed to suit your needs. For example, on Finlay's 'build session', you could begin with 3 x 20 min builds at the same efforts - gradually building up to the 3 x 40 min builds over the course of several weeks. Always remember, it’s really important to practise your fuelling and hydration during these key sessions! Explore our distance-ready Marathon Running Gear collections here: https://www.run4it.com/collections/marathon-running-gear If you find this week's episode helpful, you may also enjoy our episode on Heart Rate Training. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:55:23

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Heart Rate Training: What You Need To Know

8/4/2023
In this episode Finlay is joined by former Podcast guest and Maybury Shop Manager, James Dunn, to shed light on training with heart rate, and help you decide whether it is right for you. Donning their sports scientist hats, they explain how heart rate can be used as a useful tool and measure in defining and differentiating runs by level of intensity (from easy to moderate to hard), to create a varied and well rounded training routine - conducive to better overall fitness and endurance. Key takeaways: MAF 180 FormulaIf you find this week's episode helpful, you may also enjoy our episode on zone 2 training. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:05:34

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The Four Pillars of Running Training

7/1/2023
In this episode, Finlay and Jack talk through four key components of running training: Explaining how constructing your running training plan around these four pillars – week-to-week and month-to-month – will lend to aerobic development and improvement. In covering frequency and consistency, they touch on the importance of creating habits and routine by sticking to designated 'run days' as far as possible. In covering duration and intensity, they warn against the potential risks of a 'feast or famine' type approach, where massive weeks are followed by weeks of very little activity and the 'catch-up' mentality kicks in. You'll hear why incorporating different types of runs into your training, from interval runs to long runs and recovery runs, is key to getting the right balance of duration vs intensity, producing adaptions (your body's physiological response to training), and avoiding plateau and injury. For anyone seeking to get the most out of their summer running and/or starting to think about how to build towards autumn marathons – the content of this episode should be very helpful. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:40:51

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Super Shoes: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

5/19/2023
In this episode, Finlay and Jack talk super shoes and imposter syndrome – exploring the sense or perception runners often have that so-called "super shoes" are just for elite or fast runners, and putting forward reasons why that's not the case and how they can help everyone improve their running. Finlay runs through the features we expect with super shoes and exactly how they work to improve performance. Whilst Jack shares his experience of a recent 5k run in the Saucony Endorphin Elites. Whether you're after running shoes to make faster and harder running more sustainable, or running shoes to reduce fatigue levels after key sessions and ease recovery – by the end of this episode, it should be clear how every runner can benefit from a super shoe, no matter their pace. If you find this week's episode helpful, you may also enjoy reading our Journal article on carbon plate running shoes. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:40:32

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The Science Behind Tapering

3/17/2023
We’re back! In this episode, Finlay and new co-host Jack discuss the science behind tapering: what tapering is and why tapering is so important before race day. While (as you’ll hear) every taper is highly individual, it typically involves the gradual reduction in training load (both distance and intensity) in the final two to three weeks ahead of an event, such as a marathon. Finlay and Jack delve into why running and tapering are equally essential parts of a complete training cycle – covering the dos and don’ts of how to taper effectively, why rest and recovery leads to improved performance, and how trusting in the taper gets easier with experience! 00:19:40 - Optimal weekly decreases in training load of approximately 25 percent. 00:25:57 - Top tips to make the most of your taper - kit, sleep, nutrition and more. If you find this week's episode helpful, you may also enjoy our episode on zone 2 training. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:51:33

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A Guide to Winter Running Kit

12/2/2022
In this episode Chris and Finlay run through the fundamentals of putting together your winter running wardrobe. Whether this is your first winter as a runner, or it's always a season that blights your progress, this episode will run through how to build you running wardrobe to withstand the wind, rain, and cold. To get in touch, email: the pod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:03:16

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What is Heart Rate Variability and Will it Really Help my Running?

11/18/2022
Finlay wears his sports scientist hat in this episode while Chris grills him about heart rate variability (HRV) - the long-celebrated metric in sports science that measures the time variance between heartbeats to give an indication of stress and how prepared the body is to perform. The new Garmin Forerunners 255 and 955 both come with long-term HRV tracking functionality, meaning Garmin watches are now providing something recreational athletes previously needed a Whoop band and subscription to monitor. Fortunately, Finlay's been using a Whoop band for sometime, and recently upgraded his watch to the Forerunner 255, and has been using both pieces of kit to compare them. So... Is HRV the game changer prominent athletes make it out to be? Yes, undoubtedly. Does it apply to someone who isn't a professional athlete or an aspiring king of the hill club runner? Well actually, yes, and the more recreational your running, and the busier, more time-crunched your life is between work and family commitments, the more applicable monitoring your HRV could be, not only to your athletic performance, but to your general health and wellbeing. Listen to find out more. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:00:57:54

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Trail Running, Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

11/4/2022
Trail running can vary from well manicured gravel roads, all the way up to braving the elements across challenging skyline routes. In many ways, it's road running without the concrete, but steeper gradients and inconsistent terrains can make the physical and logistical demands of the trails completely different. In this episode Chris and Finlay discuss everything you need to know to get started in trail running, whether you're just looking to mix up your surroundings and break the monotony of pounding the same old pavements, or you have ambitions to take to the mountains and tackle monster distances. They're talking shoes, kit, and some key tips, both mental and technical, to make the transition away from the asphalt a little easier. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:16:50

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Back to the Big Island, Finlay's 2022 Kona

10/20/2022
This week's episode is a first-hand recap of what it's like to qualify and compete at the IRONMAN World Championships in Hawaii from our own co-host Finlay McAndrew. Kona is a unique event in all sports. Thousands of triathletes pilgrimage to Hawaii in October every year, each and every one of them having earned their coveted spots as professionals or in their age-groups to compete on IRONMAN's main stage. Finlay last raced in his age-group at the world championships in 2016, but having only qualified a few months before, fell short of his own expectations. Having qualified again at IRONMAN Barcelona in 2019 with a PB of 8:42:11, with the subsequent delays due to the pandemic, the 2022 race represented the culmination of over a decade of racing long distance triathlon. It presented an opportunity to go back to Kona and race in a way that he could cross the line and feel satisfied with what he'd done. Regular listeners will be familiar with the extent of Finlay's preparation for his return to Kona - working on developing his metabolic plasticity through a high fat, low carb approach to nutrition, and utilising heat training protocols to prepare for Kona's unique racing conditions. If you've followed his journey at all, this is not one to miss, but even if this is your first experience of the Run4It Podcast and you're just a fan of a hard-working athletes on long pursuits of lofty goals, the same applies. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:14:12

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Expert Edition: Dr Gert-Peter Brüggemann and Andre Kriwet from True Motion

9/30/2022
In this episode Dr Gert-Peter Brüggemann and Andre Kriwet - two of True Motion's founders - join Chris and Finlay to talk about their challenge to the running shoe industry. In this episode you'll see just how deeply involved and influential Dr Brüggemann and Andre have been in the industry, get a real insight into how much work goes into developing and building new running shoes, and learn what they're doing differently to help runners now that they're running their own company. If you've laced up a premium pair of running shoes in the last 20 years, the chances are one or both of our guests has had some influence on their design. True Motion is a highly technical, science-based running shoe brand on a mission to reduce injuries for everyday runners. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:13:09

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Which ON Running Shoe is Right for You, with James Dunn

9/16/2022
In this episode we're joined by James Dunn, a former Scottish Hill Running champ, and a 2:22 marathoner (among other distinctions). He's also a tech rep for ON running and is a long-time Run4It team member. James talks to Chris and Finlay about his storied running journey so far, including his recent switch from hills and mountains to the asphalt, and gives an introduction into the history and the principles behind ON Running shoes. This edition is chock-full of practical advice, fascinating insights, and earnest wisdom from a man who lives and breathes the sport of running. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:22:55

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Returning to Running After Long Covid

9/2/2022
In this episode respiratory physio Andy Smith joins Chris and Finlay to talk about how to go about getting back to training after suffering from long Covid. As well as offering insights from his work as a respiratory physio, Andy also discusses his experience of getting back to training following a bout of long Covid at the start of the year. This is broad-strokes, practical advice for recreational athletes unsure of how to get back to training following prolonged bouts of Covid. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:10:39

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The Principles of Fuelling Long Distance Running

8/19/2022
In this episode Chris and Finlay do a deep dive into how to fuel for endurance sports, from the half marathon up to ultras. Taking on the correct nutrition to sustain long, arduous training runs and to allow the body to execute on race day is an area frequently neglected by everyday athletes, with it too often being relegated to an afterthought. This episode looks at the science behind why the body needs to take on extra carbohydrates and electrolytes during longer runs and races, and lays out the tools to put into practice an effective nutrition plan. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:06:34

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The Science Behind Zone 2 Training

7/29/2022
Base miles, easy running, long slow distance, zone 2... it's got a lot of names but they all refer to the low intensity work that should make up the bulk of any endurance athlete's training. In this episode, Chris and Finlay discuss the science behind why zone 2 training is important to long term improvement and how to effectively implement it, be that through perceived rate of exertion (RPE), heart rate (HR), pace curves, or power, and the reasons why most runners tend to get it wrong and end up training in the "grey zone" - too fast to benefit from the gains of slower running, too slow to benefit from the gains of faster running. If you find this week's episode helpful, you may also enjoy our episodes discussing the high fat, low carb approach to fuelling endurance sports, and heat training. To get in touch, email: thepod@run4it.com.

Duration:01:06:24