
Amie and Jon chat about their experience of running ultra distance races to empower and encourage other people to access these events. Talking all things training, race weekends, stories from the trail, kit, the do's and don'ts... and everything in between.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRunning | |||

This week we're joined for the second time by the mighty talented (yet incredibly humble) Chris Cope to look back on his impressive win at the Montane Spine Challenger South, before turning our attention to his exciting upcoming challenge – an attemp... more
This week Jon and Amie, Neil and Hannah, sit down to debrief Jon's South Downs Way 100, taking a look at the planning, crewing and pacing strategies that helped make the day a success. We review what worked, what didn't, and the lessons learned from ... more
We can't tell you how much we *loved* speaking to Jan and Rob this week.
Inspiring, genuine, warm and full of love for the trails; we hear how Jan and Rob prepare for and complete ultramarathons on a near weekly basis.
Jan recently become the fir... more
In this week's episode, Kevin Brady joins us to tell us about his latest adventure, Wantage2Westminster, 80 miles along the Ridgeway, Thames Path and through the sights of London.
Six months in the planning, Kevin tells us about where the idea came ... more
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What I love about this new podcast from Jon and Amie is the super useful race reviews with tons of properly useful tips & info you don’t always find elsewhere…. all delivered in a fun & relaxed way… well done guys & keep it up!
Really enjoying this new podcast by Jon and Amie. Really useful practical info on kit. If you are planning on an ultra marathon on the trails really recommend this one
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