
As runners, we all challenge ourselves in ways we never thought possible. Pushing the boundaries of what we’re capable of to smash through targets and set ourselves new bigger and better ones. This awesome hobby we share gives us one thing in common and it brings us together as a community. Whether you’re working towards completing your first Parkrun, or you’re a veteran of the sport who’s run 100... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessRunningSports | |||

Episode 86 - Afternoon Delight:
On the pod this week Brett and Andy chat halloween fancy dress, kids sizes and portions, late 90s early 2000s slasher horror movies, the legend that is Freddy Runs drops in for a chat about his massive challenge in ai... more
Episode 85 - Two Times:
On this second attempt at episode 85 Brett and Andy chat Halloween party fancy dress, tonsillitis, trying to binge every episode, 1985 quiz, first cars, 'Shoes News', fake super shoes and scams, backyard ultra women's world r... more
Episode 84 - Pop Song 89:
We are back from our short hiatus and Andy's road trip and this wee on the pod Brett and Andy chat scraping the van, the delights of France and Belgium, expensive McDonalds, misgendering cows, impolite drivers, training in ... more
Episode 83 - Hit The Road Jack:
On the pod this week Brett and Andy chat jumper weather, log burners, big Oscar winning films, Berlin Marathon, hot marathons, Andy's training week, the sub 90 attempt at Bruges Half and the race tactics, our terrible... more
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These two lads have a great sense of humour and although they take their running seriously
That’s about it all the rest is good fun and banter that can keep you entertained for many hours and PS, there’s sometimes talk about aliens
From simon
Hands down the best podcast about. Plenty of knowledge shared and always a few laughs along the way. Highly recommend to any runners out there
Lovely listening to Andy and Brett and their adventures in running.
Light hearted and plenty of banter.
Enjoyable listen whilst out on my long runs.
Not listened yet but looking forward to catching up and tuning in every week, given a 5* rating prematurely but can’t see this being anything but brilliant!
I could listen to Brett and Andy talk about running all day, their enthusiasm rubs off off on me. The first episode inspired me to sign up for my 2nd ever marathon after failing on my first one 6 years ago. I’ll be tuning in each week eager for any more tips on training!
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The content focuses on the shared experiences and challenges faced by runners, highlighting personal achievements, training strategies, and the camaraderie within the running community. Episodes blend humor, anecdotes, and motivational discussions, offering listeners insights into events like marathons and unique running adventures, including races and fundraising efforts. Listeners can expect a mix of lighthearted banter and serious reflections on the struggles and triumphs that come with running, making it an engaging choice for both new and seasoned runners alike.
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