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 | 51 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRunningHealth & Fitness |
Episode 51 - New Shoes:
On this week's pod Brett and Andy chat cups of tea, milk rations on cereal, feels like temperatures, races during a training block, seconds or pace on a track session, float pace, a disgruntled listener calling out our waffle... more
Episode 50 - Killeroo:
We have made it to 50 episodes! Half a century of pods. Thank you so much to everyone who has watched or listened over the past year whether you're on OG from episode one or this is your first time. We really do appreciate eve... more
Episode 49 - Get Back:
We are Back! In this first episode of 2025 Brett and Andy chat through how we're feeling at the start of the new year, a cold and icy cross country race, a bit of Chaucer, Andy's disillusionment with clubs and registering for ... more
Episode 48 - It Was A Very Good Year:
It's the final episode of 2024 and Brett and Andy sit down to celebrate the running year gone by looking back of the achievements of both the listeners/viewers and themselves. This pod includes chat about ending... more
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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!
Amazing thanks guys followed both of you for a while now Saw you Brett at Birmingham In May last year top bloke and Andy top bloke too, both Been inspiration to me struggled a lot with mental health problems last year or so but you’ve been helping me big time with all these videos now this is the icing thank you guys for all your inspirational videos follow guys on Strava too but yeah just want to say this is great and a massive thanks to you all the best
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