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  • We're talking ALL things Sydney Marathon in this IG Live Convo with 2X Olympian Eloise Wellings, Race Director Wayne Larden, and Digital Marketing Manager James Constantine.

    The Sydney Marathon is a candidate race, poised to become the seventh of the Abbott World Marathon Majors.

    We broke it all down—way too many topics to list. The stoke level is HIGH as they get ready to host the AbbottWMM Wanda Age Group World Champs and their largest Sydney (24K runner) yet!

    I hope this content will help prepare you to have your best Sydney Marathon experience!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

    Connect With Eloise, Wayne, & James:

    Eloise: https://www.instagram.com/elzywellings

    Wayne: https://www.instagram.com/waynelarden

    James: https://www.instagram.com/that.guy.who.runs

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  • London Marathon tips with one of my running besties, Kelly Brown Willis, fellow 3X Six-Star finisher and inspiring former guest (Episode 64).

    This episode is a deep dive into all things London! Weekend logistics, fun events, shakeouts, fueling, course strategy, mindset tips, and more.

    Please share with anyone running London on Sunday! We hope you enjoy the listen and this helps prepare you to have your best London Marathon experience!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelly_brown_willis

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  • 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 Expo, weekend activities, shakeouts, fueling, and, of course, we dug in on course strategy and how best to approach the hills!

    We're coming at you with a wealth of experience - Brendon has run Boston 6X’s with a course PR of 2:29, and I've run 10X's and have a 2:41 course PR.

    Brendon's mile-by-mile Boston Marathon Course Breakdown is one of the best I've read and is linked here: https://olearyracing.com/ort-blog/f/boston-marathon-mile-by-mile-course-breakdown

    Good luck to everyone on Marathon Monday!

    Please join us at the ORT Shakeout on Sunday (4/14/2024) at 8:30am on the corner of Newbury St/Exeter St outside of the Nike store.

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olearyracingteam

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  • 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!

    Naomi was a great co-host and is running for her Six-Star, like so many others. She asked me her top-of-mind questions and we answered many more from our engaged audience, as well.

    We covered:

    -Starting area logistics

    -GPS & why you should turn OFF auto-lap on your watch

    -Course layout & strategy

    -Aid stations/on-course fueling with water & Pocari Sweat

    -Spectator viewing options

    -Finish line Six-Star process

    -Charity area at the finish

    -Favorite dining & shopping options

    -The Expo

    -The best shakeout spots

    -And more!

    This is my 5th trip to Japan. I ran Tokyo in 2019 & 2023 and I shared my experiences and best practices to help everyone be better prepared for a great race day and travel experience to Japan. Ganbatte!!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/njmiles13

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  • 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!

    When Tammy turned the final corner, the finish line clock read 2:36:50 and she kicked for home with everything she had left and crossed the line at 2:37:03.

    There were a few uncertain moments before friends showed Tammy her chip time and someone from the CIM team draped her with the coveted OTQ banner so she could celebrate her huge accomplishment.

    Tammy became the 173rd woman to earn her spot in this year's race.

    She has been on quite a tear over the past two years—just look at her amazing progression:

    2:48 - CIM 2021

    2:45 - Indy 2022

    2:37:44 - Ottawa 5/28/2023

    2:37:00 - CIM 12/8/2023

    We covered:

    -Coaching & her training approach with Kim Conley

    -Her Ottawa build vs CIM—her 1st time logging 100M weeks

    -Her start in NYC training with Central Park Track Club

    -Moving to Boston & training with the Boston Hares

    -Her drive/passion/fire—where it comes from

    -Mindset, mantras, & self-talk on the course

    -Her plan for Orlando

    -Community service

    There are so many great nuggets to unpack in this one and I'm stoked to keep following Tammy’s inspiring journey!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letammm

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  • Meet Polly Moody, mom of two, full-time teacher, and 2:46 marathoner!

    Polly tore her ACL and meniscus two years ago when her running had been on an upward trajectory. She tackled a long, difficult rehab where she faced a number of setbacks and had serious doubts about whether she would make it back to her previous form.

    Polly injected more long runs on trails and shifted her focus to process versus outcome. Along the way, she found more joy and discovered the fastest, best version of her running self.

    Polly just turned 40 and her speedy 2:46 time earned her 9th in her age group in Chicago and a free bib through the American Development Group for 2024.

    I'm so stoked to follow Polly's inspiring journey!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mommytosubthree

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  • Meet Simone Carniglia, Six-Star finisher, and Guinness World Record holder as the fastest runner with Type One diabetes—with an amazing average time of 2:42:30 per race!

    Simone started his running journey to lose weight and was inspired by Stefano Baldini, the great Italian marathoner who won the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

    Running these incredibly fast times is impressive, but for a diabetic, it is significantly more challenging. A diabetic marathoner has to continuously control blood sugar levels in order to be safe, not faint, and perform at their best. They're more subject to cramping and dehydration during physical activity, especially when glucose levels aren't managed properly.

    Simone has only been running for five years and is just getting started. He hopes his journey will inspire many other diabetic athletes to not give up on their dreams and never give up. Simone's story proves that with the right training, nutrition, therapy, strategy, and use of the latest technologies—such as Abbott Global and Freestyle Libre 3—diabetic runners can achieve amazing results that weren't imaginable just a few short years ago

    Simone is grateful for the Abbott Global profile they featured on him for World Diabetes Day and is excited to get started on a second round of World Marathon Majors. I'm rooting for Simone to keep inspiring and look forward to seeing him out there in 2024!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simone.carniglia

    All Other Links: https://linktr.ee/6majorswitht1d

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  • We're catching up with Jereny Rivera on her recent training in the Florida heat and delving into her experience with ferritin iron deficiency. I really enjoyed having her back to share insights on her transformational journey to inspire runners and how she perseveres in the face of challenges and channels the haters.

    I'm rooting for Jereny to crush it at CIM!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

    Connect With Jereny:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lolspacemonkey

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  • This episode is from an IG Live covering a course breakdown of the New York City Marathon with 19th place finisher in the 2017 NYC Marathon, Kate Pallardy. Kate is a rockstar and was my episode 100 guest, which we recorded the night before last year's race.

    Topics we covered include:

    -Expo & race weekend

    -Race day logistics

    -Race plan

    -Fueling

    -How to run the bridges

    -Saving something for 5th Avenue

    -Having FUN—it's the 5 boro block party!!

    This was a fun back-and-forth convo where we shared each other's perspectives—Kate's from running in the pro field and mine from 11 previous races in NYC. Good luck to all taking on the best marathon in the world!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katepallardy

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  • Meet Rob Dalto, Six-Star finisher, Abbott ambassador, and running community builder.

    When Rob's dad was battling cancer in 2017, running marathons with his sister, Nicole, became a way for his family to bond together. His dad enjoyed watching them race and they made him a big part of their Six-Star journey. And though he didn't make it to their finish line, Rob runs with his dad's name—Joseph—on his singlet, and uses running as a way to honor and stay connected with him.

    Rob has run all 5 Abbott Majors in 2023 and only needs to finish off his hometown race in NYC to complete an Abbott Slam. There are currently only 84 runners in the world who have completed one, and around 10 on the Abbott Slam journey this year, hoping to join this illustrious group after NYC.

    Rob had a breakthrough day in Chicago, ripping a 2:56 PR, fueled by a powerful letter his dad sent in 2017 sharing how inspired and proud he was of Rob and Nicole's running journeys.

    Rob works hard to engage in the community—doing workouts with a multitude of groups, performing sweat tests for runners to help them understand fueling, and trying to give back to the sport that brings him so much joy.

    Huge thanks to Rob for bringing such positive energy!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pursuitofperformance__

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  • Meet Natalie Dau, best-selling author, ultra runner, and travel/lifestyle content creator extraordinaire!

    We discussed the origin of 'Run Like a Woman', why it's such an important topic, and the amazing response it has received.

    We also dive into Natalie's drive, energy, and upcoming passion projects that fuel her fire, as well as her 'why', and how she keeps going in ultra and life when things get really hard.

    Natalie shared some great tips on how to start your fitness journey, make small steps, and keep going.

    Huge thanks to Natalie for bringing such positive energy!

    This convo is also on IG Live for anyone interested in watching: https://www.instagram.com/p/CxDeLT9uf6o/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockstararms

    Website: https://www.nataliedau.com

    Run Like a Woman: https://www.amazon.com/Run-Like-Woman-Cycle-Based-Performance/dp/B0C6VZ2PTW

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  • Meet Teddy Levarda, Licensed Acupuncturist at Morningside Acupuncture M.S., L.A., Dipl. O.M. (NCCAOM)

    Teddy joined me for a FUN and informative IG Live RunChat, where we discussed the value of utilizing dry needling, acupuncture to treat chronic pain, running, and sports injuries.

    Teddy & Morningside are well known in the NYC running community for helping runners work through and solve challenging injuries and keeping us out there pursuing our big goals and dreams.

    We discussed and learned Teddy & Morningside's origin story, the most common types of running injuries acupuncture and dry needling can address, how Teddy has personally helped me through a bout of ITB Syndrome, and other various ailments over the past two years.

    This is the second of my Summer Series RunChats with running practitioners focused on keeping runners healthy and on the roads! Hope you all enjoy the listen!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningsideacupuncturenyc

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  • Sara Girotto on mindset, learning, and working with her coach Steve Hranilovich to accept "I Belong" in the American Development Corral—along with CRUSHING a 2:55 Chicago Marathon and winning her Age Group in a World Marathon Major.

    For every runner out there that has gotten a late start, Sara's inspiring journey is for you!

    After moving to the US from Italy, the family ran a 5K together and she was hooked. In her mid-30s with no background in the sport, she had some remarkable results early on—running a 3:06 debut marathon! But running all her runs at the same tempo pace and distance led to some setbacks.

    After meeting her coach Steve Hranilovich at a race, they started working together—adding structure to her training and he helped Sara work on her mindset after struggling with imposter syndrome at USATF Masters Championship races to slowly believing she belonged.

    This successful partnership has helped Sara become a 4X USATF AG National Champion and set PRs of 18:18 5K, 1:01 10M, 1:24 1/2M, and 2:55 Marathon in 2022.

    We discussed: adjusting to living in the US, where her drive comes from, mindset, imposter syndrome, working through injuries, Master's running, mantras, gratitude, her 'Stay In the Fight Moment', being open, and more.

    There are SO many lessons to unpack in this one! Hope you all enjoy the listen!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/my.happy.places.paces

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  • Meet Dr. Gaby Go, sports & performance physical therapist, run & injury prevention coach, Boston Marathon qualifier, and founder of Go Run Stronger.

    Gaby joined me for a FUN and informative IG Live RunChat, where we discussed the value of adding PT and strength training to your running to be the strongest, best version of yourself.

    We had a well-engaged audience and Gaby did a great job answering questions!

    Other topics included the role nutrition plays in injury (and injury prevention), the importance of getting regular blood work done (shoutout Inside Tracker) the value of supplements (like Previnex) can play in getting that dialed in for peak performance.

    Gaby recently launched Go Run Stronger to help runners reach their goals without injury. They will be offering monthly subscriptions to strength and rehab programs, 1:1 premium run & strength coaching, physical therapy services, and more!

    This is the first of my Summer Series RunChats with running practitioners focused on keeping runners healthy and on the roads. Hope you all enjoy the listen!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.gabygo

    Go Run Stronger: https://gorunstronger.com

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  • Meet Lauren Hagans, the 2024 Grandma's Marathon Champion, who made a sensational marathon debut, scorching a 2:25:55—running the fourth-fastest U.S. debut of all time!

    Though Lauren has coached many marathoners—and is surrounded by strong, NAZ Elite rockstar marathoning teammates who shared helpful nuggets—this was truly uncharted territory.

    "You never get to a starting line by yourself! Little pieces of magic were shared with me at moments of doubt along the way to my first marathon. They helped me develop trust."

    We discussed:

    -Her build—Lauren was concerned about pushing her mileage too high due to past injuries, so her coaches built her a plan that played to her strengths

    -Mentors/coaches who've had an impact—Todd Harbour at Baylor, Ben Rosario, Jenna Wrieden

    -Her most meaningful races—1:09:46 4th-place finish debut at the USATF Half Marathon Championships

    -Her perfectly executed Grandma's race plan and how awesome it was to share the joy with her coach Jenna at the finish line.

    -Her "stay in the fight" moment

    -And what’s next

    Lauren has competed in 3 Olympic Trials on the track and is stoked to compete in the marathon trials in February. She is hoping to rock a fast half at Valencia before then.

    I'm looking forward to following more of her inspiring journey!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haagendazs_86

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  • Meet Angela Maciocia, an inspiring elite Canadian Masters runner from Montreal.

    "You're Built From Hard Things" is the title of this episode and it perfectly personifies Angela's fire, drive, and spirit.

    She was in severe pain running the Chicago Marathon and her husband and coach, Bruce Raymer, pulled her off the course at 29K—where she left on crutches, with a 50% plantar fascia tear and a broken heart.

    Angela kept the faith through some dark moments—grinding long hours on pool runs and on the elliptical, with a team of therapists to help her rebuild physically, and a mindset coach to build her up mentally.

    Fast forward 7 months: Angela rocked a 39:19 at the Canadian 10K Champs on a super hot day—good for 1st place in her age group and 6th female Masters—putting into practice everything she's been working on.

    Angela is inspired by her autistic son, Noah, and the many obstacles and challenges he's overcome. Her Stay In the Fight Moment:

    "Advocating for Noah every day—that time period, those ten years, shaped me into who I am now."

    Angela credits her mom for instilling her fierce work ethic, drive, and fire; and her husband/coach, Bruce, who changed her approach to training and passionately believes that her best racing days are ahead.

    Angela had a 23-year career as an adult educator, working with adults with disabilities. She regularly communicates with autistic parents to help guide them as a way to give back and is super grateful for the magical team of people that support her running journey: Raymer Running, Physiomentum, Kevin Longpre, Dr. Sean Landry, Sports Specialists, and West Island Therapy Centre.

    I hope you're all inspired by Angela's incredible journey!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelamaciocia

    Website: https://raymerrunning.com

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  • Meet Anna Rohrer, former 8x All-American for Notre Dame and 5x high school national champion whose running has been on fire of late. In the Boston marathon, Anna finished first among the masses, clocking a sensational time of 2:30:52—a personal best of nearly 6 minutes—and placed 22nd overall.

    Just 19 days later, she shattered the course record and achieved a new PR of 1:11:31, winning the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon in Indy—all while receiving tremendous local support.

    After graduating in 2020, Anna transitioned to professional running and joined the B.A.A's High Performance Team. However, recurring back pain compelled her to take a break from the team, focusing on allowing her mind and body to heal.

    During this time, she worked on training by effort, avoiding the track, and rediscovering the joy in her running. Collaborating with local physical therapists, Anna realized she was overly reliant on her hamstrings and lower back, prompting her to rewire her movement patterns to engage her glutes more effectively.

    Anna's Stay In the Fight Moment:

    Not even two broken feet and being wheelchair-bound for part of her junior year of high school could stop Anna from coming back and winning her 2nd Foot Locker Championship.

    "I just really had this feeling in me that it was something I needed to see through. The way that it has been able to be used for so much more good in the future has just uncovered itself so much throughout the years. To see it come full circle in a lot of different ways and then years down the road of being able to be that mentor, be that voice for other people is the reminder of why I stayed in the fight and then also why I want to continue to do so now when I face challenges."

    Anna's unwavering determination and sense of purpose guided her through difficult times and she now sees the value in using her experiences to inspire and mentor others as a mindset coach.

    Anna's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and staying in the fight as she continues to overcome challenges and inspire others along the way!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

    Connect With Anna:

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annarohrer97

    Coaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachannarohrer

    Website: https://www.next-level-racing.com

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    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronrunsnyc

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    © 2023 Ron Romano

  • 2x 5000M Olympian and former podcast guest (Episode 71), Kim Conley returns to RunChats to discuss the launch of Next Best Run. Kim and her coach/husband Drew are building an exciting, personalized online coaching service and community for runners.

    This conversation is from an IG live I hosted with Kim. We focused on the positive community they're aiming to build and her plan to connect with more runners at major races on Kim's calendar.

    Since the launch, they've been sharing their athletes' success stories and journeys and have added NAZ Elite pro Lauren Hagans and Devin Elizondo as coaches.

    I'm SUPER excited to watch them continue to build their community and I hope you all enjoy the listen!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

    Connect With Kim & Next Best Run:

    Kim on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kfconley

    Next Best Run on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/next_best_run

    Website: https://nextbestrun.com

    Connect With Ron:

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronrunsnyc

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    Website: https://ronrunsnyc.com

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    © 2023 Ron Romano

  • Meet Sydney Devore, 2x OTQ and 7th American in Boston in the strongest field ever assembled in the storied race's 127-year history. Sydney set a goal of top 10 and showed up big time, rocking a 2:31:08—closing strong in the hills to get it done!

    Sydney has overcome a lot of adversity to get to this point and is just starting to scratch the surface.

    Multiple stress fractures, tragically losing her mom, and training through brutally tough Michigan winters. Those struggles have made her stronger.

    Joining McKirdy Trainied as a coach connected her with so many athletes, where she encourages them to find joy in the process and their wins return that joy. Her mom imparted that valuable lesson and it helps her reframe her toughest moments.

    Sydney also shares her big goals with her athletes and she can feel them as she is crossing the timing mats, knowing they are tracking her on race day.

    "I ran this race with so much joy that no matter the outcome, I was going to be happy. I am so damn proud of my 7th-place American finish. I am proud of my time of 2:31:08 and the way I ran the race. We always want more, but I am grateful to be making sustainable gains in the right direction."

    Sydney personifies the "Stay In the Fight" ethos and is SO easy to root for!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

    Connect With Sydney:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneytdevore

    Connect With Ron:

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronrunsnyc

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    Website: https://ronrunsnyc.com

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    © 2023 Ron Romano

  • This episode is from my IG Live convo with renowned coach James McKirdy of McKirdy Trained on the exciting upcoming Bakline McKirdy Micro Marathon & 10K on 10/14/23 at Rockland State Park, NY.

    The Why: to provide the greatest opportunity for athletes to achieve the Olympic Trials qualifying time and faster.

    We discuss: bottle support for all participating marathoners, tangents, pacers, and why this course reported by Runner's World as "the fastest loop in the country" gives runners the best opportunity to earn their place on the Olympic Trials marathon starting line, February 3rd, 2024.

    In the second half, we explore the McKirdy Trained origin story—the ethos and DNA that has helped build such a strong and powerful team. Plus, a few athlete success stories.

    For anyone still dreaming of earning their OTQ—or looking to gain some valuable McKirdy Trained coaching insights—this episode is for you!

    If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on.

    Connect With James:

    Bakline's McKirdy Micro Marathon & 10K: http://mckirdytrained.com/baklines-mckirdy-micro-marathon-10k

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mckirdytrained

    Connect With Ron:

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronrunsnyc

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    Website: https://ronrunsnyc.com

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    © 2023 Ron Romano