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Run Free Podcast
Ryan Hall
106 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast by Run Free Training, a holistic coaching service for runners of all levels. In this podcast, we embark on the journey of running free from everything holding us back while pursuing our full potential in sports, running, and life.
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A podcast by Run Free Training, a holistic coaching service for runners of all levels. In this podcast, we embark on the journey of running free from everything holding us back while pursuing our full potential in sports, running, and life.
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Run Free Podcast
Ryan Hall & Eric Meyer

Powerhouse episode this time as Ryan Hall returns to the podcast and is also joined by Eric Meyer and his amazing story. Great discussion and a lot of good tips and stories so be sure to check it out and share with others!

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1 week ago
1 hour 14 minutes 40 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Side Excursions

On this episode, Run Free Co-Founder, Jay Stephenson, talks about the advantages and disadvantages to doing side excursions as runners and athletes. They can go extremely well and sometimes not so much. Listen as he gives some great examples of each.

This episode of the Run Free Podcast is brought to you by Blank's Nutrition. Be sure to check them out as well as all of their amazing products at www.blanksnutrition.com.

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3 weeks ago
28 minutes 46 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Christian Estep

Young Run Free athlete Christian Estep joins the podcast this week for a great discussion with Run Free Co-Founder, Jay Stephenson. We love coaching and working with runners of all ages. If you are at all interested in a coaching subscription, hit us up for a free consultation at:

www.runfreetraining.com

Hope you enjoy the episode. Please like, share, review, rate, comment, and engage with us on our social platforms as well. Visit our website for more about Run Free Training!

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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes 55 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Mark Fairley and Gatlin Holland

Run Free Coach Mark Fairley along with Run Free athlete Gatlin Holland join Jay this week for a brand new episode with some great stories and discussion about coaching, racing, and much more. Hope you enjoy! Be sure to share the podcast and follow us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok) for more!


www.runfreetraining.com

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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 46 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Tyler Moon

What an incredible story we have for you this time with Tyler Moon. Trust us, you'll want to give this one a watch/listen as he and Jay have a fantastic discussion. Enjoy!

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4 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes 20 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Rory Linkletter

You are in for a treat this week. Jay interviews Run Free Coach and a Canadian Legend, Rory Linkletter. Fantastic discussion on so many topics. Enjoy!

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5 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 14 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Jay On Being an Older Athlete

Jay rides solo for this episode talking about what it means to be an "older" athlete now in his 40's and how that affects him and changes things. Hope you enjoy!

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5 months ago
21 minutes 37 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Co-Founder Ryan Hall

You are in for a treat this episode. Co-Founder Ryan Hall joins Co-Founder Jay Stephenson for a fantastic discussion about a bunch of different topics. You won't want to miss this one!

Don't forget, you too can be a part of Run Free, just visit our website and click the button for a free consultation and let us match you with one of our amazing coaches!

www.runfreetraining.com

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6 months ago
2 hours 8 minutes 20 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Dr. Matt Silver

Dr. Matt Silver joins the podcast to talk about physical therapy, recovery, super shoes, foot integrity, mobility, strength training, and much more. To get his book or learn more, check out Matt's links below:

Website:https://www.alphaprojectphyzio.com

Book Site: https://www.alphaprojectphyzio.com/built-to-run-book

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsilverpt/

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6 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 34 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Kerry Boehner

Kerry Boehner joins the podcast for a great discussion with Run Free Co-Founder, Jay Stephenson.

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6 months ago
57 minutes 22 seconds

Run Free Podcast
C.J. Gustafson - Boxer Turned Runner

On this episode, Jay talks with one of his Run Free athletes, C.J. Gustafson all about his journey from boxer to runner and how Run Free has impacted his life. Great discussion we hope you enjoy!

To get a free consultation and a Run Free coach yourself, visit www.runfreetraining.com and click the button.

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7 months ago
48 minutes 7 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Benefits of a Run Free Coach (with Chris Jackson and Cody Moore)

Jay is joined by Run Free Coach Cody Moore and Run Free athlete Chris Jackson to hear from Chris all about how much having a Run Free Coach in Cody changed and improved every aspect of his training and performance for the better.

From Chris: "I started working with Cody in October of 2024.  My main 2 goals I shared with him were to 1.) run a well executed marathon and 2.) break 2:50.  I had run 3 marathons prior (3:12, 2:55, 3:01) and experienced a bonk in all 3." 

Highlights:

  • Training Overall -  Throughout the training I had so many milestones that I've never experienced before.  Running faster paces for longer periods of time.  Several cool workouts where I would run fast for a portion and then recover but then run intervals or even faster miles towards the end of the workout.  Those workouts gave me so much confidence in being able to still run fast when I'm tired. I probably have 5-6 workouts that I feel almost as proud of as if it were a race.  That made the training super fun and rewarding.  I also told Cody that I feel like I was a 3-speed bike before working with him and now I feel like a 18-speed.  Not only like I have more gears but I have control and confidence over those gears.  Week over week I appreciated that the workouts were never really the same - this was a big difference from my training plans in the past.  Also, Cody's advice on nutrition on longer runs helped me get use to it early in the training cycle so I had no issues during my races. 
  • Chickamauga Battlefield Half Marathon - ran a PR in the of 1:19.  The PR wasn't the goal but awesome to get it.  We ran the race as a workout with a 3 mile warm up, 10 steady and then close out the last 5k hard.  My previous half PR was a 1:21. This one gave me a lot of confidence because I knew I could go much faster if I were to race a half. Super fun!
  • Whiskey Run Half Marathon - ran a 1:20 and placed 1st. Same thing with this run on treating it like a workout.  We ran the first 10 at/near marathon goal pace and then the last 5k hard.  The cool thing about this one - I ran the last 5k of this race in 17:24 and my current 5K PR is 17:04.  I can't wait to try a 5k now!
  • Wilmington Marathon (goal race) - ran a 2:44:34 and didn't bonk!  I'm still processing how excited I am about this race.  I had a lot of negative thoughts in my head about 3 days leading up to the race.  I was worried that even though I've done all the work I'm still going to bonk/crash at some point because that is what I do in marathons.  MAN, incorrect.  I was literally able to race all 26.2 miles.  We had a great plan of 3 miles warming up around 6:25 and then stick between 6:13 - 6:20until mile 20.  The first half felt good and I was conserving energy a bit.  Miles 13-20 felt way better than I expected and I was avg. closer  to 6:15 at this point.  In the final 10k I was starting to get real pumped but still respecting the fact that this is where I typically fall off.  I ended up closing with  6:14, 6:11, 6:12, 6:05, 6:08 & 5:45.  I think the think I was most excited about was feeling good the whole race and knowing there is definitely more time I could take off.  A 2:39 feels in reach and I would have never said that before this experience. 
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8 months ago
55 minutes 23 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Proper Eating and Nutrition Before Running A Marathon

For this episode of the Run Free Podcast, both Jo Butler and Jennifer Galvez join Jay to discuss how to eat proper and get quality nutrition leading up to running a marathon. This is just as important as running and weight lifting and other forms of training in order to get your best performance. Enjoy!

To get a free consultation and learn how we can help you get to the next level and exceed your goals, please click the link on our webiste: www.runfreetraining.com.

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8 months ago
49 minutes 21 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Drew and Malachi Burnett on High School Success

Run Free Co-Founder Jay Stephenson sits down with athletes Drew Burnett and his son, Malachi, who is also a Run Free athlete and one of the best high school runners in Georgia. Malachi had a tremendous season that saw him reach the national finals in San Diego in 2024. It's a great discussion and we hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by!

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10 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 6 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Our take on methods for better sleep

In this episode, Jay and Chad talk about their personal journey's with sleep and how they have implemented different methods to improve their sleep quality.


For a free consultation or to find more info on our services, check us out at runfreetraining.conm

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1 year ago
1 hour 43 minutes 18 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Jay and Ryan on Not Coaching

Jay interviews Ryan Hall about the process of not coaching and Ryan's transition from coaching professional athletes. Great discussion that we hope you will enjoy!

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1 year ago
19 minutes 15 seconds

Run Free Podcast
The path to wholeness: Kristen Briglia's story of overcoming HA and RED's

In this episode we chat with Run Free Athlete Kristen Briglia about her journey overcoming RED's (relative energy deficiency) and HA (hypothalamic amenorrhea). Kristen shares what she has learned on her path to recovery after decades of under eating and the subsequent health decline she experienced as a result.

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1 year ago
1 hour 53 minutes 52 seconds

Run Free Podcast
Talking form, strength, and shoes with Dr. Matthew Silver

In this episode we chat with the author of Built to Run, Dr. Matthew Silver. Matt is a long time runner with a passion for helping his fellow runners become more resilient to injury, reduce pain, and achieve their best performances. We’re very excited to share this information packed episode with you and also announce that Matt will be joining us this June at our Run Free Camp in Flagstaff Arizona. 


You can find Matt’s book at his website: https://www.alphaprojectphyzio.com/meet-alpha-project


Sign up for Camp or Free Consultation at runfreetraining.com 

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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 22 seconds

Run Free Podcast
The unsung hero of distance run training

In this episode, Jay and Chad chat about the the largest component of run training, aerobic runs. These runs bring a ton of value and fitness but don't get talked about as often as the more flashy workouts. So why do we need to spend so much time running easy? Jay and Chad share their own personal experiences playing around with how they executed their easy runs and subsequent running volume, along with recommendations on how to make good decisions about your own running volume and easy run pacing.

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1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes 58 seconds

Run Free Podcast
A Chat with Rory Linkletter on his 2:08 Marathon Performance

In this episode, Ryan rejoins as co-host as we catch up with one of his athletes, professional runner and Run Free coach Rory Linkletter. This conversation comes fresh off Rory's blazing fast race at the Seville Marathon where he posted a 2:08:01, sneaking under the Olympic standard for the marathon. Rory has a lengthy running resume and we're excited to share some of his knowledge with you in this conversation.

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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 49 seconds

Run Free Podcast
A podcast by Run Free Training, a holistic coaching service for runners of all levels. In this podcast, we embark on the journey of running free from everything holding us back while pursuing our full potential in sports, running, and life.