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The Strength Running Podcast

271. The Philadelphia Marathon Course Guide, with Race Director Kathleen Titus

The Strength Running Podcast

Jason Fitzgerald

Health & Fitness, 10k, Beginnerrunning, Marathontraining, Fitness, Injuryprevention, Marathon, Halfmarathon, Running, Sports

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

The Philadelphia Marathon is unique in its ability to provide big city race amenities coupled with an accessible, runner-focused event. This is your all-inclusive guide to Philly marathon weekend, from pre-race logistics to the post-race fanfare.

Joining us is Philadelphia Marathon Race Director, Kathleen Titus. Kathleen has more than 25 years of experience in the marathon, ultra-distance and triathlon world, coupled with extensive work in event planning. She owns All Fitness Events, a digital marketing firm that specializes in endurance events.

The Philly Marathon has special significance to me as the home of my personal best, so I was excited to meet Kathleen at the Endeavorun Boulder retreat last summer. Her energy, experience and attention to detail have made this marathon a top notch event.

Kathleen and I discuss all aspects of the event, from pre- and post-race logistics to intricate details of the course itself, including:

  • What makes the Philly marathon so unique
  • The best way to get to the start line on race morning
  • Why Philly is a top Boston qualifier
  • What part of the course is most challenging
  • The best pacing strategy for each section of the race
  • How the race finish remains focused on the runner experience

If the Philly Marathon isn’t on your radar yet, you should definitely consider it! Our conversation will help you get the most from this fantastic event.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Ready, set, go!

0:04.9

This is episode 271, your Philadelphia Marathon course overview with Race Director Kathleen

0:10.8

Titus.

0:14.6

Welcome to the Strength Running Podcast.

0:22.8

I'm your host coach Jason Fitzgerald, and this episode is your course guide to the

0:27.4

Philadelphia Marathon featuring Race Director Kathleen Titus.

0:31.6

We're exploring the course itself, the morning logistics, post-race fueling in the athlete

0:36.9

oval, and how to get the most from your experience in Philadelphia.

0:41.3

If you're new here, this show features training conversations, coaching calls, and experts

0:46.1

in the running space to elevate your thinking about the sport.

0:49.9

Because if you better understand the process of improvement when you recognize knowledge

0:54.6

as a competitive advantage, you'll be a much better runner.

0:58.1

But Strength Running is not just a podcast, though miss our growing YouTube channel at youtube.com

1:03.3

slash Strength Running, and you can find me on Instagram at Jason Fitzgerald.

1:08.5

And of course, StrengthRunning.com is where it all began.

1:12.3

Since 2010, we've been helping runners around the world, no matter how fast they are, with

1:17.3

our award-winning blog, our free email courses, and our suite of training programs, to help

1:22.8

you accomplish your biggest running goals.

1:25.6

Learn more about those at StrengthRunning.com slash coaching.

1:30.3

We're supported by Melon, a premium hat brand that I've been eyeing for a long time

1:35.1

on Instagram, and now I'm thrilled that we've partnered together.

1:39.6

Get 20% off your first order at Melon.com slash Strength Running with code Strength Running

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