
Tim and Jerrym are shit at running but love it nonetheless. Listen to them chat training as hard as they can for their mediocrity, the gear they hope will do the work for them, interesting bits from the running world and some poorly researched race results.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 17 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSports | |||

Tim and Jerrym review the mystery shoe that's been quietly racking up the k's and finally reveal what it is, where it fits in the current market and whether it deserves a spot in your rotation.
The boys also discuss the growing role of AI in running... more
Tim and Jerrym circle back to the Enhanced Games discussion, this time looking at its potential influence on the general population.
The IOC made zero friends this week when its President suggested athletes should compete for free. Naturally, the bo... more
This week on Low Ceiling Athletics:
The guys discuss Tim's short turnaround to run the HBF Half Marathon, unpack a recent study on foam rolling and whether it's actually useful for runners, and work through how to find the best help for your injury... more
This week on Low Ceiling Athletics, Tim and Jerrym dive into the realities of managing running niggles, the rise of Strava’s new rehab activity feature, and whether doping in amateur sport is becoming normalised.
The boys unpack the Sage Canaday/Cam... more
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