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...
15: Strava vs Garmin Plot Twist, New Balance SC Elite V5 Review, Puma x Saysky Collab & My Race Goals!
Bigger Than Running
39 minutes
1 week ago
15: Strava vs Garmin Plot Twist, New Balance SC Elite V5 Review, Puma x Saysky Collab & My Race Goals!
In this episode of the Bigger Than Podcast, I dive into some of the biggest stories in the running world right now 🏃♂️💥 👉 First up: The Strava vs Garmin lawsuit — yes, that actually happened! I break down how this case unfolded, why it caught the running community off guard, and share my honest reaction to what went down. Big shoutout to the legend @DCRainmaker for breaking it all down in detail. 👟 Next: Let’s talk shoes — the New Balance SC Elite V5. After dropping my full review on @Bigger...
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...