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Ali on the Run Show

169. Emily Sisson

Ali on the Run Show

Ali Feller

Run, Health & Fitness, Women, Inspiration, Runner, Entrepreneur, Sports, Fitness, Health, Running

4.93.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2019

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

"At this level, everyone works really hard. You can’t just say, 'Oh, she just works the hardest.' All the elite athletes on that starting line, everyone has their own challenges in their build up and had to overcome those. Everyone has their own story."

Emily Sisson just might be having the best year of her life. The professional runner for New Balance kicked off her year by running a 1:07 at the Houston Half Marathon — coming just five seconds short of the American record. In April, Emily made her marathon debut at the London Marathon, where she ran a 2:23, finishing in sixth place and becoming the seventh-fastest U.S. woman ever at the marathon distance. It was also the second-fastest marathon debut by an American woman. This summer, Emily competed in the 10,000 meters at USA Track & Field Nationals, and landed a spot on the U.S. world team. She'll head to Doha later this month to represent the United States. On this episode, Emily reflects on her breakout year and talks about what's next, including where her head is at leading up to the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials in February. She talks about what training at altitude is really like and what her training looks like right now, and she shares the game-changing marathon advice she got from Meb Keflezighi, Des Linden, and training partner Molly Huddle.

Thank you to the New York Road Runners Virtual Halfway There 13.1M for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE to register (it’s free!) and complete your 13.1-mile run between September 7 and October 13. Everybody’s doing it!

What you’ll get on this episode:

  • How was Emily’s run today? (3:00)
  • What is training at altitude really like? (4:20)
  • All about Emily’s relationship with her husband and part-time pacer (10:30)
  • Emily reflects on the highlights of her year on the run (14:30)
  • What advice did training partner Molly Huddle give Emily before running London? (19:30)
  • Why Emily chose not to run this year’s NYRR New York Mini 10K, and how she came back to land a spot on the U.S. 10,000m team (21:50)
  • Is there pressure surrounding the 2020 Olympic Trials? Plus, what it’s like being an American female distance runner right now (28:00)
  • How Emily and Molly became friends and training partners (38:10)
  • What Emily’s diet looks like (42:20)

What we mention on this episode:

Molly Huddle on Episode 66 of the Ali on the Run Show

Molly Huddle on Episode 51 of the Ali on the Run Show

Amy Cragg on Episode 97 of the Ali on the Run Show

Des Linden on Episode 100 of the Ali on the Run Show

Des Linden on Episode 64 of the Ali on the Run Show

Maurten

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of The Alley on the Run Show is brought to you by the New York Roadrunner's

0:04.4

virtual halfway there half marathon. Go to nyrr.org-virtualracing-alley to learn more about why you

0:13.6

should run this 13.1-mile. Welcome to The Alley on the Run Show. It is bonus episode day.

0:24.9

I didn't want to wait to release this episode because I'm so thrilled to have Emily

0:28.8

sissing on the show today. Emily is a professional runner for New Balance and she's pretty much

0:33.5

had the best year ever on the run. Let's talk about why. In January, she ran a 107 at the Houston

0:40.8

Half Marathon, just five seconds short of a new American record in the distance. Then in April,

0:46.4

she made her marathon debut at the London Marathon. Emily ran a 223 that day. She finished in sixth place

0:54.0

and became the seventh fastest U.S. woman ever at the marathon distance. Her time was also the

0:59.3

second fastest marathon debut by an American woman. Then this summer, Emily competed in the 10,000-meter

1:05.8

race at the USA Track and Field Nationals and landed a very coveted spot on the U.S. team

1:10.6

headed to world championships in Doha later this month. I was super pumped to get to have this

1:15.3

conversation with Emily who trains in Providence, Rhode Island, but called in from Arizona, where she

1:19.9

and training partner Molly Huddle are currently training at altitude. We talked about that. We

1:24.5

talked about what her training looks like right now. We talked about where her head is at,

1:28.7

leading up to the 2020 Olympic marathon trials. And of course, we talk about dogs. So this is a

1:34.0

fun one. Let's get to it. Emily sissing, welcome to the Allie on the Run show. I am thrilled to get

1:45.7

to sit down with you today. Thanks for being here all the way from Arizona. Hi, yeah, thank you

1:50.5

for having me. All right, we start every episode of the Allie on the Run show. Like I'm sure you

1:55.0

started your run today. We start with a nice, easy warm-up. So tell us who you are, where you're

2:00.6

from, and what it is that you do. Well, my name's Emily Sissin. I guess I'm kind of from all over. We

2:07.2

kind of travel a lot during the year, but my training group is based in Providence, Rhode Island,

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