In this episode, I get real about something that’s been bothering me — elitism in running. Too often, some people act like they own the sport, breaking others down if they don’t meet their expectations or “standards.” Running should be about community, growth, and inclusivity — not gatekeeping. I also share my own New York City Marathon story, offering a bit of encouragement and race-day advice for anyone gearing up to run the 2025 NYC Marathon. If you’ve ever doubted your place in this sport...
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In this episode, I get real about something that’s been bothering me — elitism in running. Too often, some people act like they own the sport, breaking others down if they don’t meet their expectations or “standards.” Running should be about community, growth, and inclusivity — not gatekeeping. I also share my own New York City Marathon story, offering a bit of encouragement and race-day advice for anyone gearing up to run the 2025 NYC Marathon. If you’ve ever doubted your place in this sport...
10. First Park Run | Losing Weight | Asics Metaspeed Sky
Bigger Than Running
56 minutes
4 months ago
10. First Park Run | Losing Weight | Asics Metaspeed Sky
Happy Father's Day to all the amazing dads out there. In episode 10, I am so happy to have done 10 of these already. Being joined by my co-host, Josiah, is a privilege and a joy as a dad, especially for the Father's Day episode. In this episode, we talk about Josiah's first park run and my second as he trains for his 1-mile PB attempt being paced by the legend @BenIsRunning I share a few YouTube videos from titans @PhilyBowden and @Manvmiles , as well as a uniquely ...
Bigger Than Running
In this episode, I get real about something that’s been bothering me — elitism in running. Too often, some people act like they own the sport, breaking others down if they don’t meet their expectations or “standards.” Running should be about community, growth, and inclusivity — not gatekeeping. I also share my own New York City Marathon story, offering a bit of encouragement and race-day advice for anyone gearing up to run the 2025 NYC Marathon. If you’ve ever doubted your place in this sport...