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Ali on the Run Show

876. Sara Hall, Author of For the Love of the Grind

Ali on the Run Show

Ali Feller

Fitness, Sports, Running, Health & Fitness

4.94.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

"Doubt and belief can coexist. In the book, you see a ton of my doubts and struggles with confidence. But then there's also this untouchable belief that's always there, too. So it's almost like, which voice are you going to listen to?"

It's a big week for professional runner Sara Hall! She turns 43 tomorrow, and then heads east to race the Boston Marathon on Monday. And while most marathoners are recovering on Tuesday, Sara, in true Sara form, will be doing the opposite: It's book launch day! Sara's debut memoir, For the Love of the Grind, comes out April 21, and in this conversation, Sara talks about why the time was right to write a book. She talks about what the writing process was like, about the part of the book that's likely to shock readers, and about why she wanted to get in touch with Eminem before the book came out. Plus, how she's feeling heading into Boston 2026.

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IN THIS EPISODE:

  • All about Sara's workout in Crested Butte, what's making her happy today, and what husband Ryan is up to these days (2:10)
  • Reflecting on 11 years since Sara made her marathon debut at the L.A. Marathon (6:00)
  • Sara's advice to this year's Boston Marathoners — especially those whose training may not have gone perfectly (10:00)
  • How Sara is feeling heading into the 2026 Boston Marathon (11:50)
  • Sara isn't the only Hall running Boston: Eldest daughter Hana is running, too! (16:10)
  • Sara's plans for her 43rd birthday this week (22:00)
  • Why Sara always tosses her watch mid-marathon (24:20)
  • For the Love of the Grind: Why Sara decided to write a book now, and what the writing process was like (27:25)
  • Why Sara wanted to get in touch with Eminem, and what it was like recording the audiobook (34:00)
  • The part of the book that made me gasp — and the story behind it (39:15)
  • On 21 years with ASICS (43:45)
  • Who is this book for? (47:55)
  • What's exciting for Sara on the run right now? (48:50)
  • Sara's superlatives: talking about the most fun, most challenging, and most memorable races of her career (58:55)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Allie on the Run show. I'm your host, Allie Fellar, and this is where I talk

0:08.9

with people who are doing exciting things on the run and beyond. From professional athletes and

0:14.3

celebrity runners to the everyday amateur and back of the pack runner, we are here to celebrate

0:19.2

everyone and anyone who enjoys a life on the run.

0:22.9

So whether you are running towards something big or away from something that's been holding you back,

0:27.4

I am here to hold your hand and help you pick up the pace. My guest today is Sarah Hall. It's a big

0:33.2

week for Sarah. Tomorrow is her 43rd birthday. On Monday, she'll race the Boston Marathon. And Tuesday

0:41.0

is book release day. Sarah's debut memoir for The Love of the Grind is out next week. And I am, of course,

0:48.9

so excited and so honored to have Sarah on the show today to talk all about it from the writing

0:54.0

process and the why now to the part of the show today to talk all about it from the writing process

0:54.5

and the why now to the part of the book that made me gasp. Oh yeah, this was fun to talk about.

1:00.5

We talk about Sarah's Boston training and the fact that she has run three sub-227 marathons

1:06.2

in her 42nd year. She was second at the Houston Marathon in January. She was second at CIM in December,

1:13.3

where she ran a master's course record of 22436, and she was 18th in Boston last year.

1:19.8

You can pre-order Sarah's book now. You can cheer her on in Boston, and you can hear from her

1:24.8

right here, right now. Please join me in welcoming Sarah Hall back to the Allie on the Run show for the 10th time.

1:32.6

So cool.

1:37.3

Sarah Hall, author, adding something new to the bio to the resume.

1:46.5

I'm so happy to see you.

1:47.9

How are you doing today?

1:49.4

I'm doing good.

1:50.7

I'm so happy to see you too.

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