• 109: 21.1k to 42.2k - How Hard Is It To Double Your Distance?

  • Mar 1 2025
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

109: 21.1k to 42.2k - How Hard Is It To Double Your Distance?

  • Summary

  • In episode 109, Andy and Rick are joined by Jess from The Running Channel, who shares the lowdown after an incredible weekend in sunny Seville where she completed her fifth marathon of the year. This achievement is part of her inspiring challenge to run 42 marathons in memory of her brother. Sticking with the marathon theme, whether you're training for your first marathon or have completed a half marathon and are considering making the leap to the full distance, Andy, Rick, and Jess dive into the most effective strategies for preparing both mentally and physically for the challenge.

    The Running Channel Podcast tackles one big topic each episode, amongst helpful tips and light-hearted chat on the latest news in the running world. Hosted by Sarah Hartley (amateur runner) and Andy Baddeley (former pro runner) alongside Rick Kelsey (recovering runner), the TRC Podcast is friendly, jargon-free, and the perfect accompaniment to your runs.

    Join The Running Channel Club for exclusive additional podcast episodes, bite-sized courses, live Q&As and so much more! Head to club.therunningchannel.com

    For all enquiries contact podcast@therunningchannel.com .

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