Talking all things running, exploring how inspiring endurance athletes keep grinding, and Stay in the Fight!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRunning |
This episode is for anyone running the 128th Boston Marathon and everyone who has it on their long-term radar. Coach Brendon O'Leary of O'Leary Racing Team joined me on an IG live and we took a deep dive into all things Boston. Race logistics, the Ex... more
We've got tons of Tokyo tips & questions answered from yesterday's IG Live convo with Naomi. Big thanks to all who joined—we look forward to seeing you in Tokyo! more
In one of the most inspiring running stories of the year, Tammy Hsieh ran 2:37:00 at CIM and hit the OTQ standard on the number to qualify for the US Olympic Marathon Trials in Orlando, FL on Feb 3, 2024! more
Meet Polly Moody, mom of two, full-time teacher, and 2:46 marathoner! more
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I’ve been following and listening to Ron for just over a year now, prior to completing the Tokyo Marathon when I came across him on IG. Ron is an absolute colossus in the Marathon Major community and a fountain of knowledge, I had the pleasure of tuning into his pod with Brendon O’Leary for the 128th Boston Marathon and once again is was a so impactful and full of helpful tips. Ron is always willing to help fellow runners and is an all round great guy with a super positive attitude. I can’t reco... more
Ron does a great job highlighting stories across the marathon community, shining light to both the accomplishments and purpose behind what makes the sport so great.
Ron Romano has a beautiful way about him & knows exactly how to connect with his guests providing his audience with excellent interviews with the most inspiring guests/stories.
A friend of mine, who’s a friend of Ron’s, recommended this podcast to me. more
I met Ron in Tokyo a couple of weeks ago. We instantly connected: it was as if I had always known him. Ron has a HUGE heart. He is incredibly authentic. He loves people and it transpires in this incredible podcast. I have been catching up on episodes during my runs and I know of no other podcaster who gets to the human drama the way Ron does. This is not about pacing, cadence or HIIT (even though you do learn a lot about all that!) and much more about human stories, with their ups and downs, str... more
Apple Podcasts | #244 | United States/Sports/Running |
Apple Podcasts | #155 | Australia/Sports/Running |
Apple Podcasts | #189 | Italy/Sports/Running |
Apple Podcasts | #69 | Poland/Sports/Running |
Apple Podcasts | #109 | Norway/Sports/Running |
Apple Podcasts | #197 | Denmark/Sports/Running |
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