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Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Alan and Liz
136 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text Mud, Sweat and Bears is mostly about the author, Harriet Gaywood’s, ultra racing experience in 2024. Before you think the book is going to be about conquering a hundred-miler or any other single race distance, I’ll let you know that Harriet’s 2024 race season had 1850k of official race kilometers with many races of 100k or more. Harriet races all over Asia, and shares her experience as well as the things she learned along the way about: · Kit essentials ·&nb...
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Send us a text Mud, Sweat and Bears is mostly about the author, Harriet Gaywood’s, ultra racing experience in 2024. Before you think the book is going to be about conquering a hundred-miler or any other single race distance, I’ll let you know that Harriet’s 2024 race season had 1850k of official race kilometers with many races of 100k or more. Harriet races all over Asia, and shares her experience as well as the things she learned along the way about: · Kit essentials ·&nb...
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Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Mud, Sweat and Bears, by Harriet Gaywood
Send us a text Mud, Sweat and Bears is mostly about the author, Harriet Gaywood’s, ultra racing experience in 2024. Before you think the book is going to be about conquering a hundred-miler or any other single race distance, I’ll let you know that Harriet’s 2024 race season had 1850k of official race kilometers with many races of 100k or more. Harriet races all over Asia, and shares her experience as well as the things she learned along the way about: · Kit essentials ·&nb...
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1 week ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Chasing Mastery, by Matt Fitzgerald
Send us a text If this author's name sounds familiar it's because we've had him on 7 times before... and we haven't even covered half of the books he's written about endurance sport. As always, Matt is a great speaker and talks to us about the concept of mastery and mastering what it means to master your sport, which is the subject of his latest book, Chasing Mastery. Chasing Mastery is a guide developed to help athletes master their running through 25 lessons grouped under five pillars: Moti...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Believe Training Journal, by Lauren Fleshman and Roisin McGettigan-Dumas
Send us a text Believe is primarily a tool to help runners log details of their training so they can find patterns that will help them identify what is and isn’t working in their training, but it is more than that. The Believe Training Journal also has examples of how pro runners Lauren and Ro fill in their journal, information that can help you bring your performance to the next level and quizzes to help you identify your personality traits so that you can work with them instead of against t...
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
What If?, by Ashley Varley
Send us a text What If? Is the story of author Ash Varley’s running journey between 2016 and 2023. At 43, with years of running experience behind him, he wondered if dedication, patience, and a willingness to break free from the comfort zone could lead to the realisation of long-held running dreams. In this book he explores how he ended up running multiple sub-3 hours marathons and 100-mile trail races. Along the way he talks about surprising himself with his ability when he’s able to get out...
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1 month ago
1 hour 41 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Run Less Run Faster, by Bill Pierce and Scott Murr
Send us a text Run Less Run Faster is a book explaining the 3plus2 training program developed by the Furman Institute of Running & Scientific Training, FIRST... and don't worry, RUN LESS doesn't mean TRAIN LESS! The book is divided into 5 sections which cover everything from the training program, why it works and the science behind it, all the different components like strength, stretching, and cross training) and ends with a section about qualifying for the Boston marathon. The pro...
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2 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
BONUS TRACK: Alan at the 2025 London Marathon
Send us a text We haven't done one of these in a while and Alan just got back from his time in the UK for the London Marathon! ...he may have also seen some family and stuff, but you probably don't want to hear about that. If you've been following us for a while, you know that Alan has been applying every year to try and get into the London Marathon via the lottery. He has been disappointed every single time. So how did he get in? We talk about that in this episode, along with how it we...
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2 months ago
31 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Alan and Liz's Running Chatter and Rundown on Books 101-110
Send us a text Here we are again with another recap episode. Alan and Liz chat about their last ten reads: Running From Tragedy by Michael SalsburyRunning Through the Dark, by Jen ScotneyBuilt To Run, by Matthew SilverThe Ultimate Guide to Parkrun, by Lucy WaterlowThere Is No Finish, by Stephen ParkerTo The Limit, by Michael CrawleyThe Frontrunner, by Brad FawleyThe Ultimate Ultra Running Handbook, by Claire MaxtedRunning Past 50, by Caolan MacMahonA Few More Laps, by David ChalfenIf you're b...
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2 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Unbound, by Bill Donahue
Send us a text In this episode of Running Book Reviews, we had the pleasure of speaking with author Bill Donahue about his recent book, Unbound. Unbound is a collection of some of the best stories Bill has written about endurance sport for Runner’s World, Outside, Backpacker, Washington Post Magazine and others. The stories are divided into 5 subcategories which make up sections of the book: RunningCyclingExplorationOn The SnowFrom The Margins of Endurance Sport Bill Donahue is...
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3 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
A Few More Laps, by David Chalfen
Send us a text A Few More Laps is a compilation of stories and thoughts about high level distance running and training. A Few More Laps is a compilation of stories and thoughts about high level distance running and training . The book starts with a little about David and how he started running and his experience in the club environment in the UK, and later takes a deep dive into several areas David was exposed to through running and coaching, including the path to international level running ...
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3 months ago
1 hour 45 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Running Past 50, by Caolan MacMahon
Send us a text In today’s episode we have the pleasure of interviewing athlete and coach Caolan MacMahon about her new book, Running Past 50. As you move past the age of 50, the physiological demands of running require adjustments in training intensity, recovery, goal setting, and mental outlook. Running Past 50 is your guide to addressing those demands so you can continue to enjoy, compete, and excel in the sport you love. Additionally, you will find 10-week training programs for beginner, i...
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4 months ago
1 hour 56 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Built To Run, by Matt Silver - Episode 2
Send us a text When we had Matt on the podcast at the end of 2024 there were several topics we never got a chance to talk about. Two of them, running form and breathing, are things that Matt is passionate about because he believes they can make a big difference for runners. We obviously had to have Matt on again to talk about these topics, and he also talks about the importance of the foot and arch. A little reminder about Matt's book. Built to Run is a book to help runners improve form,...
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4 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
The Ultimate Ultra Running Handbook, by Claire Maxted
Send us a text In this episode we have a repeat guest, Claire Maxted, and she talks to us about her new book, The Ultimate Ultra Running Handbook. The Ultimate Ultra Running Handbook is not called “ultimate” for no reason. It goes through many topics in a beginner friendly way with lots of lists and pictures. If you have Claires previous book, The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook, then the format will be familiar to you. Almost every trail running question is touched on during the 7 chapt...
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5 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
The Frontrunner, by Brad Fawley
Send us a text The Frontrunner is a fictional coming of age story about a boy named Russ who grows up without a mother, and loses his father to cancer when he's barely an adult. He grows up running everywhere, and later finds out that running can bring much more to his life. On the other side of the world in Russia, twin brothers are taken from their parents to participate in the countries sport program designed to make them into the best distance runners in the world. Eventually these three ...
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5 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
To The Limit, by Michael Crawley
Send us a text To the Limit sets out to explore why we voluntarily do exhausting things, like running ultra distances in the mountains and climbing mount Everest, and rediscover the joy of moving together as a group – whether it's running the length of the Lake District in a day, or navigating the descents of the Sindhupalchok International Trail Race in Nepal. It shows us how endurance activities can help bring people together, and even change the way we think about the natural world and our...
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6 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
There Is No Finish, by Stephen Parker
Send us a text In this episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with author Stephen Parker about his new book There Is No Finish; The Backyard Ultra Story. This book is all about the backyard ultra; how it started, who started it, and how it’s grown over the years (especially since the pandemic). There are 8 chapters. The book starts by introducing key characters like race organizer, Lazarus Lake, and his late dog, Big, and ends with the authors personal experience running and crewing backya...
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6 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Alan and Liz's Running Chatter and Rundown on Books 91-100
Send us a text Here we are again! ...and AGAIN it's been more than 10 books since the last recap episode! Here are the books we chat about in this episode: Run Through, by SB StoneThe Race To Be Myself, by Caster SemenyaThe Examined Run, by Sabrina LittleSmart Running, by Jen and Sim BensonRunning Rewired 2nd Ed., by Jay DicharryLOST: The Work That Goes Unseen, published by CieleHow To Run The Perfect Race, by Matt FitzgeraldTrails and Tribulations, by Susie ChanRunning Challenges, by ...
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7 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
The Ultimate Guide to Parkrun, by Lucy Waterlow
Send us a textThis book is everything you’d want to know about parkrun. How it started, what countries it spread to, how it benefits mental and physical health, and why participants keep coming back to both run and volunteer. The book has 9 chapters: How it started… and how it’s goingMeet the parkrunnersThe high-viz herosA day in the life of a parkrunWhy you should parkrun for your health and well-beingParkrun around the worldTraining, destination and challenge inspiration The futur...
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7 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
BONUS TRACK: Alan and Liz's Fall Marathon Recap
Send us a textFor those who wanted to hear about it, we decided to tell you about our most recent sub-3-hour marathon attempt in this bonus episode. For our listeners we explain what plan we were using and the history we have with following the same plan in the past, but most of this episode is about the result of our marathons.The race we did was the Wineglass marathon in Corning, NY. In case you're interested in knowing more about the race, here is their website: https://www.wineglassm...
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8 months ago
41 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Built To Run, by Matthew Silver
Send us a text Built to Run is a book to help runners improve form, mobility and strength so that they can run injury free more often… because we all know we’ll eventually get some kind of niggle, but the idea is that we’re not sidelined for months at a time. The book has 8 chapters, starting with an explanation of your body as a system, moving on to training mobility and strength, and ending with breathing (yes, we can actually train that!) and common running injuries. Dr. Matthew Silver is ...
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8 months ago
57 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Running Through the Dark, by Jen Scotney
Send us a text Ultrarunner Jen Scotney has achieved podium finishes in some of the UK’s toughest races and now has her sights firmly set on the Pennine Way. In Running Through the Dark, Jen talks about her ambitions, not just to run the 268-mile Pennine Way but to take the record as the fastest woman to do so. But that didn’t happen. Nothing went according to plan. The Jen the world knew was a successful lawyer and running coach – all photoshoots and finish-line smiles – but the truth was muc...
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8 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Send us a text Mud, Sweat and Bears is mostly about the author, Harriet Gaywood’s, ultra racing experience in 2024. Before you think the book is going to be about conquering a hundred-miler or any other single race distance, I’ll let you know that Harriet’s 2024 race season had 1850k of official race kilometers with many races of 100k or more. Harriet races all over Asia, and shares her experience as well as the things she learned along the way about: · Kit essentials ·&nb...