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Tom Read Wilson

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Running, Sports, Health & Fitness

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This week on RunPod, Jenni is joined by someone who brings new words to running lexicon. No matter which words you use to describe your run-positive, or less complimentary, you will find this episode of Runpod insightful - from a running tips point of view or from a vocabulary perspective for Jenni is joined by a one of the most eloquently spoken people on the box. Tom Read Wilson has a truly fabulous and unique way with words. He is best known as the ‘Celebs Go Dating’ receptionist but is about to give you a lesson in all words running related - thankfully he is also a runner. How to motivate yourself, reasons to run and the joy of a morning run routine are all discussed in this fun episode which will absolutely keep you going on your next outing. Happy running.

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0:00.0

Hello there, welcome to Run Pod, where runners unite, all of them. No matter which words you use to

0:10.6

describe your run, maybe they be positive or less complimentary. I'm sure you'll find this episode

0:15.8

of RunPod, very insightful, perhaps from a running tips point of view, or perhaps from a vocabulary perspective.

0:24.3

For today I'm joined by a presenter, actor, singer, someone who is best known to many as the

0:30.9

celebsgo dating receptionist for today on RunPod. We're about to get a lesson in all words

0:37.2

running related, as he is a man

0:39.2

with an incredibly extensive vocabulary and a very unique way with words, so much so that

0:44.4

any English grammar teacher would truly be in awe of him, as am I, for he is also a runner.

0:51.2

It is the extremely eloquent Tom Reid Wilson. Oh, what an intro. That is

0:58.7

Chopin to my tympanic membrane. It really is. Thank you so much. I feel quite honored that

1:05.4

you've said that about my little intro. I loved it. I loved it. What an overture. It will all go downhill from here, Tom.

1:13.9

Well, it's very apropos for running because you've put springs in my calcania. So I shall be very

1:20.4

bouncy now. I won't need trainers at all. Oh, I'm so glad. Listen, today I feel

1:25.2

wherever you fancy, just drop a few new words in wherever you can because when I talk about running, I'm so glad. Listen, today I feel wherever you fancy, just drop a few new words in wherever you can

1:29.1

because when I talk about running, I go running and then I might go plodding or I might occasionally throw in a sprint or a jog.

1:36.5

And then I kind of run out.

1:38.2

So if there's any alternatives you can add to the mix, that would be useful.

1:41.3

Well, you know, I think Clod Hopper could be a good synonym for a runner,

1:45.7

because you are really hopping Claude, aren't you? That is a good idea. Would you describe yourself

1:50.7

as a Claude Hopper? I am a bit of a clod hopper, figuratively and literally. I've got a very sturdy

1:56.9

gait. Running, though, I mean, no one really thinks of you as a dirty gate.

2:02.0

Running though.

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