RUNWITHALLI LIVE
If you are thinking about running for the first time or looking to train for a Marathon without getting injured, you’re in the right place. Welcome to the RUNWITHALLI LIVE Podcast. I bring together special guests to share how they find their victories through running. Show guests consist of runners from your busy mom to the elite athlete to fitness professionals and even specialty doctors in the space. These guests share their experiences and provide insight and advice on setting yourself up to run successfully for life through their own experiences and stories. Thanks to the industry leaders I’ve hosted on my podcast for making it possible to become the coach I am today. Being a RUNWITHALLI believer means understanding the holistic approach to running as a lifestyle. It’s not just about the fitness aspect. It’s the holistic approach from training, nutrition, recovery, headspace, and making time for your friends and family matters. Stop being so hard on yourself! Tune in weekly for new motivational episodes to inspire you to find your victory running too. We’re in this together! Thank you for joining me on the RUNWITHALLI LIVE Podcast!
RUNWITHALLI LIVE
EPISODE 118: Hal Higdon, 1964 Boston Marathon 5th Place Finisher, 2:21:55 Marathoner, & World Masters Championships M40 record holder in 1975 of 9:18.6 in the steeplechase Joins Me For A Chat On Everything You Need To Know To Prepare For The Marathon!
Hal Higdon, 1964 Boston Marathon 5th Place Finisher, 2:21:55 Marathoner, & World Masters Championships M40 record holder in 1975 of 9:18.6 in the steeplechase Joins Me For A Chat On Everything You Need To Know To Prepare For The Marathon!
You might've heard about his world-renowned book: Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide. Fun fact: It was the first book I ever bought when I picked up the sport of running. Hal joins me for a conversation where we discuss everything from his takeaways and learnings from failing to finish his first three marathons, what we learned along the way, how he has paid his knowledge and wisdom forward to generations of runners, including his son, who qualified for the OTQ marathon with a time of 2 hours 18 minutes. We discuss training strategies for the marathon distance, and how to not psych yourself out at the starting line to set yourself up for success in your training journey, in and outside of your race. I hope you enjoy the listen.
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