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The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Endurance: Ryan Hall, US Marathon Record Holder and Weightlifting Beast

The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Mark Sisson & Morgan Zanotti

Fitness, Entrepreneur, Sisson, Parenting, Health, Wellness, Weightloss, Primal, Paleo, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.4717 Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Host Brad talks to all-time American distance running great Ryan HallRyan retired from elite international competition a few years ago, and has been up to some amazing stuff since literally removing his racing flats for the last time. Ryanhad a phenomenal career as the top American marathoner, best known for his breakthrough performances like the 2:04.58 Boston Marathon, and the sub-60 min half-marathon in TX that remains the American record to this day. This guy shot for the stars, pushed himself as hard as any runner has, and displayed a fearless competitive disposition at all times. 

Ryan is an easy going guy but he gets pretty deep in this show, when discussing the importance of following his dreams, honoring his basic nature with his training approach, and having a go for it attitude about everything instead of living in fear or insecurity. This is the kind of stuff that makes his new book, Run The Mile You’re In, more than the typical athlete memoir. After Ryan retired, he jumped right into strength training and became an absolute beast in a short time. He’s packed on 30 or 50 pounds of muscle onto his previous 127-pound waif marathoner frame, and has reached the esteemed 1,000-pound club that combines his dead lift (over 400lb), bench press (over 300lb) and squat (well over 300lb). Seriously, pairing the 2:04 with a 400-pound deadlift is certainly a world record combo that will be hard for anyone to break. Interesting for all endurance athletes, Ryan describes how his transition over to strength training has made him healthier and more energetic overall. 

As running fans know, Ryan is married to Sara Hall, who is still going strong with an extraordinary career that has spanned from middle distance track to marathon. She recently set a PR 2:26 and is trying for another Olympic team in 2020! Ryan shares the incredible story of how the couple decided to adopt a baby from Africa and ended up bringing home (today it’s Flagstaff, AZ, but you never know tomorrow with the Halls!) four daughters from Ethiopia. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Primal Endurance podcast.

0:05.4

Slow down and enjoy the show, where we wrap, literally, about everything you need to know.

0:12.5

I'm your host, Brad Kearns. Are you ready? Let's go.

0:16.5

Ryan Hall, glad to catch up with you again. You're all over the place, man. You're a guy on the go, you and Sarah.

0:23.3

Yes, we do bounce around quite a bit.

0:27.2

So, yeah, thanks for having me on.

0:29.7

And the wonderful occasion is your new book, Run the Mile You're in.

0:35.7

What about that title, man?

0:37.1

What does that mean?

0:38.0

Yeah. So, you know, when I think about doing hard things, I think about, like, how do you do that,

0:48.0

you know? So, like, for example, before I was going to do the World Marathon Challenge, which I'm sure

0:52.2

we'll get into later, I'll see about, like, how the heck am I going to run seven marathons in a row?

0:58.3

And I just kept reminding myself, like, it's just about taking one step at a time

1:03.7

and refusing to not take another step.

1:06.9

And that goes back to, like, just being present in the moment.

1:10.2

So that's kind of where I run the mile

1:11.7

you're in comes from like I just I talked about it in the book and it just became like a big theme

1:17.0

kind of throughout my career of especially when I started marathoning of not focusing so much on

1:22.5

the road ahead of me that seems way too hard for me but rather rather just come back, do a good job in the mile

1:30.4

that I'm in right now. I can't tell you how many times I thought about that on long-tempo runs

1:36.0

and long runs and just some really grueling workouts that I couldn't have made it through

1:41.1

if I wasn't just staying present in that moment.

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