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🗓️ 26 June 2024
⏱️ 73 minutes
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Sometimes all it takes is a little change to get out of a rut. This proved true for both guests on today’s show, coach Hayley Green and Cherie Turner. After years in the sport, they both discovered a passion for new racing distances and are having way more fun too after making the change.
Hayley recently traded her focus on road marathons for longer ultra trail races and Cherie discovered she much preferred shorter distances to the ultramarathons she was accustomed to. The common theme here is change and how it can make you a better runner.
If you’ve ever found yourself hitting a plateau or lacking motivation then you’re going to relate to these stories. Running is a sport that rewards consistency and repetition but that doesn’t mean you have to feel like you’re doing the same thing again and again. There are so many different ways to participate in running. Trying something new might be exactly what you need to reignite your passion or reach new levels of fitness.
This show is all about the benefits of trying something new including topics such as:
I think these lessons are valuable for just about any distance or even for life outside running and I can’t wait to share them with you.
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0:00.0 | There's no one path of great running. There's no one path of challenging yourself as a runner. |
0:07.0 | Like there's all, there's this huge menu of things that you can do. |
0:11.0 | And that's one of the things that makes it so exciting and |
0:13.7 | that like if you don't really like doing one type of running or training like you |
0:17.5 | can do something else. Running is supposed to be fun, but it can be easy to get caught up in chasing PRs or other training goals. |
0:26.0 | When you find yourself caught in a rut or starting to plateau, sometimes all it takes is a little change to rekindle your love of running. |
0:33.0 | Both of my guests on today's show recently made some pretty big changes with their |
0:37.4 | own running goals and shared how it's helped them to become better athletes |
0:41.0 | and have more fun with training too. Our first guest, |
0:44.1 | Shari, is a former pro cyclist and a competitive marathoner and |
0:47.8 | ultra marathoner who hosts her own podcast called Women's Running |
0:51.2 | Stories. The podcast where in her own words, |
0:54.0 | Exceptional Women Runners |
0:56.0 | share inspirational stories about their running experiences. |
0:59.0 | She also recently transitioned to running short or fast races |
1:02.0 | after realizing that's what she really |
1:04.3 | love doing. My other guest, Haley, will be familiar to longtime listeners. As we've discussed on numerous |
1:10.4 | other podcasts, how she's gone the opposite direction and distances and decided to focus on goals, they each have similar experiences with discovering new passions in running and |
1:24.6 | share what it's been like, as well as how other runners can benefit from mixing up their |
1:28.4 | training goals. During the show, we talk about how and why these guests decided to change their training goals, |
1:34.5 | how a change can make you a better runner, and the importance of fun and progressing as an athlete. |
1:40.0 | My favorite part about this conversation was the focus on pursuing your passions |
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