Better with Running

This podcast is about sharing that running journey, its here to help inspire and motivate others to join and take part in the best sport in the world! Running! Along the journey you’ll also get the chance to hear from a range of coaches, athletes and running experts their backgrounds and how they go about getting the most out of their running. Sharing some of their secrets and training tips, to help expose you to some new ways of thinking and operating!

EP265: #RUN2PB ATHLETE: Jamie Soares on His 10k Breakthrough

This week on the Better With Running podcast, hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman are joined by Run2PB athlete Jamie Soares, an electrician, father, and a dedicated runner who just smashed his 10km PB over the weekend. He has been coached by Brady Threlfall since January and he shares his unique journey, detailing how he balances his demanding job as an electrician and family commitments with a young daughter to find time to train. The conversation dives into his running progression and PBs, including his recent time of 36:39 at the Run Prix 10km. Jamie offers a great recap of the race and discusses what it's like being coached by Brady and the lessons he's learned.The episode wraps up with a fun quick-fire round where Jamie reveals his favorite training sessions and answers a series of questions that give listeners a peek into his personality and life outside of running. This show is in partnership with ⁠Oat Running Socks.⁠Listeners of the show can get a a 15% discount using "run2pb15" at the check out. Visit www⁠.oatrunning.com.au

09-24
45:58

EP264: James Telford: Breaking Down the Runner's Mentality, Injury, and Communication

This week on the Better With Running podcast, hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman are joined by returning guest and Run2PB coach, physiotherapist James Telford, for a deep dive into the most challenging part of an athlete's journey: injury. Chris shares his personal update, having a solid 73km week which included a key workout and a 90-minute long run on his new favorite race shoe, the Asics Megablast. He talks about the satisfaction of putting four weeks of consistent training The conversation with James Telford starts with the relatable dilemma every runner faces—a slight niggle that can escalate into a full-blown injury. They explore the psychological factors that make runners hide pain. James and the hosts discuss the critical importance of a coach's role in creating a safe, non-judgmental space for communication.The discussion provides practical advice for both athletes and coaches. He emphasizes the coach's role as a "hub," connecting the athlete to the right professionals—not playing doctor, but facilitating a collaborative process of rehabilitation. This includes setting new, short-term goals, like milestones in physical therapy, to provide a positive psychological focus during the recovery processThis show is in partnership with ⁠Oat Running Socks.⁠Listeners of the show can get a a 15% discount using "run2pb15" at the check out. Visit www⁠.oatrunning.com.au

09-17
52:56

EP263: Coach & Athlete: The Berlin Blueprint - Inside Rory Flanagan's Marathon Prep

This week on the Better With Running podcast, hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman are joined by athlete Rory Flanagan and his coach, Ben Stolz, for an insightful conversation on marathon preparation. The main interview features Rory Flanagan, who is in the final stages of his build for the Berlin Marathon. Rory and his coach, Ben Stolz, discuss the training block, highlighting Rory's consistent 95-100km weeks that have been key to his progress. Rory talks about his meticulous race preparation, including his fueling strategy and the importance of sweat testing.. Beyond the race, Rory shares the emotional drive behind his effort: his fundraising campaign for Haplo-insufficiency Syndrome with the Mefties Run Club. Support Rory Here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-my-berlin-marathon-run-for-meftiesSweat Testing with Ben : https://www.benstolzmyotherapy.com/general-8This show is in partnership with ⁠Oat Running Socks.⁠Listeners of the show can get a a 15% discount using "run2pb15" at the check out. Visit www⁠.oatrunning.com.au

09-10
01:15:38

EP262: From 3:27 to 2:48: Unpacking Mitch Wilson's Marathon Transformation

This week on the Better With Running podcast, hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman sit down with Run2PB athlete Mitch Wilson to unpack his incredible marathon breakthrough at the Sydney Marathon. The hosts open with their own updates, with Zac returning from his time in Sydney and Chris sharing his plans for the half on the weekend.Mitch shares his journey to the Sydney Marathon, starting with Run2PB in early 2025 with the ambitious goal of breaking 2 hours and 50 minutes, a significant leap from his previous PB of 3 hours and 27 minutes. He recounts his training block, which was carefully structured to build volume gradually and avoid a history of injuries. The conversation highlights his big PB in the 3k at the Box Hill Classic and a great progression run at the Ballarat 15k, which gave him the confidence he needed for the Sydney start line. Mitch credits a new emphasis on a balance of load, rest, and recovery for his success.The discussion delves into the Sydney Marathon itself, which Mitch executed to perfection. He reveals that after a few key sessions, he and his coach landed on a target pace for a sub-2:50 finish. He hit his splits with incredible consistency, finished strong, and successfully managed his nutrition with seven gels. Mitch also shares his philosophy as a "student of the sport," explaining his curiosity about the "why's" of training and how his constant feedback makes his coach's job easier.This show is in partnership with ⁠Oat Running Socks.⁠Listeners of the show can get a a 15% discount using "run2pb15" at the check out. Visit www⁠.oatrunning.com.au

09-03
59:04

EP261: The "Silly O'Clock" Runner: Dale Fuda - The Fruit Shop Marathoner.

This week on the Better With Running podcast, we welcome a true community legend, Dale Fuda! Dale, a marathon runner and fruit shop owner, has taken his marathon PB down to an impressive 3:36. Run2PB coach Brady Threlfall describes Dale as someone who "would give the shirt off his own back," a testament to his recent act as a courier, delivering medals to runners in Moama.We hear about Dale's unique journey, from how he first got into running and his time with the Sydney Striders, to his decision to be coached by Brady and what he has learned from their collaboration. The conversation explores the discipline required to train at "silly o'clock in the morning" and the connection between the demands of his fruit shop and his running career.We get the inside scoop on his life as a fruit shop owner.Tune in to hear how Dale's passion for running.This show is in partnership with Oat Running Socks.Listeners of the show can get a a 15% discount using "run2pb15" at the check out. Visit www⁠.oatrunning.com.au⁠

08-20
57:29

EP260: Andy Buchanan's Road to World Champs

Hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman are joined by returning guest and Australian record holder, Andy Buchanan.This week, we dive into Andy's post-Gold Coast Half Marathon recovery, his groundbreaking heat training in Cairns, and his mental and physical preparation for the World Championships in Japan. Andy also recaps his impressive race record at the Sunshine Coast Half, all while answering listener questions about training, nutrition, and his life beyond running. The show kicks off with a quick recap on how Chris and Zaccas training is going before, getting into the The main interview with Andy Buchanan, who shares the strategic thinking behind his recent heat training camp in Cairns. He describes a day up there with training partners like Tim Vincent, detailing some key sessions and protocols used to prepare his body for the conditions in Japan. Andy also recaps his new race record at the Sunshine Coast Half Marathon, finishing in an incredible 1:02:13. He explains that he was looking for a "controlled hard effort" and was also blown awa by the crowd support, and his interactions with Buddy Franklin. The conversation then turns to Andy's mental and physical mindset ahead of the World Championships. Andy also answers a series of fun and insightful questions, including a listener questions and The episode wraps up with a quick-fire round on his dinner party wish list guest.With thanks to our partner : Oat Running Socks

08-13
01:25:32

EP259: Run2PB Athlete Charles Jacobson's Gold Coast Marathon & Injury Prevention with Coach & Physio James Telford

Welcome to Episode 259 of the Better With Running podcast! Hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman are joined by 2 guests, run2pb athlete Charles Jacobson and run2pb coach and physio James Telford.Firstly, Hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman kick off the episode with personal updates. Chris shares a difficult week, logging only 30km as he battles an illness. After attempting a few easy runs over the weekend, he's taking a day-by-day approach to his potential race at Ballarat this Sunday. Zac provides a positive update on his continuous progress with his return to running, having a nice run at the tan with Kiwi Steve, and he's now building consistency and looking forward to the rest of his running year. The hosts also touch on some inspiring results from the run2pb community at Sunshine Coast, Madeline Heiner's 2:52 marathon, and Andy Buchanan's course record over the half. The conversation highlights a new study from Latrobe University and Zoe Delaney on sports nutrition and disordered eating for runners, more details here https://redcap.latrobe.edu.au/redcap/surveys/?s=DA7Y3JF3RX3EEKKCRun2PB athlete Charles Jacobson returns, who last joined us in June 2023. Since then, Charles has achieved a significant personal bests and of late running a 2:52:07 at the Gold Coast Marathon. He discusses his build and the race recap, and we hear what Charles attributes his success to and what he has learnt from his coach Andy Buchanan. He also shares that his future plans include another marathon at Melbourne and continuing to race the XCR series because he loves the atmosphere.Next, we up is James Telford, a physiotherapist and owner of PhysioLife Australia. James brings his expertise on a variety of topics. He discusses his coaching philosophy, emphasizing honesty and realistic expectations with athletes, particularly those attempting ambitious back-to-back marathons. He offers his perspective on the rise of "Instagram physios" and AI advice, stressing that while people are more informed, nothing replaces hands-on, professional guidance. The episode also features an exciting announcement about PhysioLife's title sponsorship of the Willinda Classic 10,000m track race in September, which serves as a Zatopek qualifier, with entries now open, you can enter here: https://www.valleyaths.org/events/register/293078With thanks to Oat Running Socks our partner, visit ⁠www.oatrunning.com.au⁠

08-06
01:07:16

EP258: Run2PB Coach Jonny Squire on Pacing, PBs & Berlin Goals!

Welcome to Episode 258 of the Better With Running podcast! Join hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman as they recap their own training weeks before sitting down with returning guest and Run2PB coach, Jonny Squire. Hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman kick off the episode with personal updates. Chris shares his experience at the Albert Park 10km, where he finished in 37:33. He describes an exhilarating start at 3:35/km, quickly realizing the pace was unsustainable, but managed to persevere with the crucial help of coach James Telford, who "pretty much dragged me around for 8kms". Despite having "nothing left at the finish" , Chris was very pleased to exceed his own expectations of 38:30, expressing gratitude for simply being able to compete again after injury. Zac also provides an update on his consistent progress in his return to running, diligently following coach James Telford's walk-jog program and consistently incorporating strength work, noting his body is adjusting well to continuous running.The weeks main interview features Run2PB coach Jonny Squire, 2:25 marathoner, who fresh off a new 10km road pb, jumps on for an update. He starts by reliving ballarat marathon and then shares insights from his recent Gold Coast Marathon pacing gig. He then delves into his fresh 10km PB at Albert Park, representing MUAC, discussing the race details and his performance. Jonny outlines his ambitious goals for the upcoming Berlin Marathon and provides a glimpse into his current training block as he prepares for this major event. His insights into balancing elite competition with pacing duties and training for future PBs offer valuable lessons for runners of all levels.With thanks to Oat Running Socks our partner, visit ⁠www.oatrunning.com.au⁠Run2PB Links:www.run2pb.co for coachingSocials Run2PB YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA⁠Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcastReview on us: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354⁠

07-30
01:04:39

EP257: Meet Forest Robinson - New Run2PB Coach - Hear his running journey and coaching goals.

Join hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman introduce new Run2PB Coach Forest Robinson. Chris shares his consistent 65km week, focusing on easy efforts due to post-cross-country fatigue, and looks forward to racing the Albert Park 10km. Zac also provides an update on his return to running, making solid progress with coach James Telford, building his base, and gradually increasing his continuous running time.Forest introduces himself as a new Run2PB coach, detailing his remarkable running journey which began back in 2019, initially for soccer fitness, and was intensified during the COVID-19 lockdowns. He candidly shares his progression from an unofficial 2:52 marathon to a 2:44 in his first official event, eventually learning proper training methods from Evolve Run Club in 2022. Forest now boasts impressive personal bests, including a 31:07 for 10km, a 1:08 half marathon, and a 2:24 marathon, with the Osaka Marathon being a particular highlight he delves into.Forest emphasizes "keeping it as simple as possible" to help individuals achieve their running goals, highlighting his love for understanding different personalities and life demands. He credits Dion of Evolve Run Club as a significant influence and shares insights from his experience pacing the 2:45 group at the Ballarat Marathon. Forest also walks listeners through a typical week of his current training, including demanding Tuesday track sessions at Albert Park and continuous tempo runs on Fridays, all while balancing his professional life.The episode lightens up with a "Quick Questions" segment, where Forest reveals his preference for Garmin watches and iPhones, and shares that a pleasant surprise in running is the endless learning and unique individuality of every runner. He answers the classic "Run, Forest, Run!" question (he's lost count, probably over 300 times!), gives his 18-year-old self the advice to "start running now," and picks blueberries as his favorite fruit due to their brain benefits. Discover his unique shoe rotation and his surprising go-to everyday food: hot chips with British curry sauce!This episode offers a comprehensive blend of personal running narratives, elite training insights, and practical advice. From understanding the mental battle of injury recovery to the joy of continuous progression, Forest, Chris, and Zac provide valuable perspectives for runners of all levels.You can be coached by Forest Robinson > https://www.run2pb.co/coach-forest

07-23
01:03:24

EP:256 Madeline Heiner's New Goals & Meet #Run2PB athlete Isaac Oppenheimer's 3 x Nauru Record Holder

This week's Better With Running podcast, Episode 256, kicks off with hosts Chris Armstrong and Zac Newman sharing their recent running adventures. Chris details his 58km week of easy runs, humorously describing the XCR 10km in Ballarat as the "flattest XC course" he's experienced, despite its "greasy surface" where he wished he could've worn spikes.The episode then features an interview with Run2PB Coach Madeline Heiner, a 2x Olympic Finalist and 10x Australian Representative, who recently won the Run Melbourne Half Marathon in 1:17:14. Madeline candidly discusses her evolving relationship with running post-elite retirement She offers insights into significant changes in running, such as shoe technology, social media's impact, and the sport's growing professionalization, while also sharing her goal to break three hours at the Sunshine Coast Marathon on August 3rd.Finally, the podcast welcomes back Isaac Oppenheimer, a unique talent who competed at the Pacific Mini Games in Palau. Isaac provides a fascinating look into the multi-sport event and his experience at the Athletics Competition. He is theNauru National Record Holder in both the 5000m (17:15.23) and 1500m (4:26.39), Isaac shares details of race performances at the Games and the impact James Hansen has had on him as an athlete.With thanks to Oat Running Socks our partner, visit ⁠www.oatrunning.com.au⁠Run2PB Links:Socials Run2PB YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA⁠Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcastReview on us: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354⁠

07-16
01:13:00

EP255: Chasing Sub-3 at Gold Coast: Liam Brandt's Marathon Triumph & Unfiltered Recap

The latest Better With Running podcast delves into the recent Gold Coast Marathon weekend, with co-host Zac Newman sharing his on-the-ground observations of the vibrant atmosphere, the massive number of participants exceeding 38,000 across all events.. Chris Armstrong, viewing from Melbourne, celebrated the impressive performances of Run2PB athletes, highlighting Andy Buchanan's win in the Hlaf and Matt Buckell's 10K victory, alongside an inspiring number of personal bests despite challenging conditions. Chris also provided an update on his own training, gradually building volume with 46K run last week, and preparing for a Cross Country hit out in Ballarat.The episode then features an anticipated interview with Liam Brandt, a returning guest, who recaps his remarkable sub-3-hour marathon debut at Gold Coast, finishing in 2:58:30. Beyond his personal achievement, Liam surpassed his fundraising goal for premature babies of $2000, raising over $5,500. He candidly discussed the challenges of the taper, admitting it was the hardest part of his preparation, and how putting his sub-3 goal public created pressure that motivated him through tough training sessions. Liam's race morning began smoothly, with surprisingly good sleep and a new breakfast routine featuring blueberry bagels.During the race, Liam meticulously stuck to his plan, relying on 5K splits and resisting the urge to push too hard early, frequently reminding himself and running partner Fraser Pope, "15 K's left of the warm up to go". He felt "very, very comfortable" up to the 30K mark, but the final 5K brought hamstring cramps, which he attributed post-race to a lack of sodium in his gels – a crucial lesson for future races. Crossing the finish line brought "instant relief" and "disbelief," as he grappled with the intense emotional weight of potential failure and the immense pride in justifying the time and effort invested.Looking ahead, Liam expressed that while he doesn't "absolutely love" the marathon race itself, he cherishes the training build-up and consistent progression. He plans to run the Gold Coast Marathon again next year, incorporating it into a family holiday, and aims to improve his 5K, 10K, and half marathon times. Liam concluded by thanking his wife Jess, coach James "Telf" Telford for his calming support, and running partner Fraser Pope for his invaluable guidance during the race, which he believes was critical to his success.With thanks to Oat Running Socks our partner, visit ⁠www.oatrunning.com.au⁠Run2PB Links:Socials Run2PB YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA⁠Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcastReview on us: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354⁠

07-09
01:19:41

Andy Buchanan Interview : Conquering the Gold Coast Half Course, Defying Doubt & The Path to World Champs

In this special Bonus Interview, Zacca sits down with Run2PB Coach Andy Buchanan to break down his big weekend where . celebrated back-to-back Gold Coast Half Marathon titles, and now holds the record for the fastest half marathon on Australian soil (1:01:08)(0:00 - 3:10) Introduction Andy candidly reflects on a challenging period post-London Marathon and a disappointing 8th-place finish at Launceston, admitting a loss of confidence. His coach, Scotty Westcott, provided crucial perspective, reminding Andy of his recent marathon volume (4 marathons in 12 months) and confirming that the dip in form was explainable, not a fundamental decline. This period served as motivation, with Andy trusting the process and his coach to rebuild. He even used a strong K. rep session posted on Strava as a "flex" to remind competitors he was "still here" after Launceston.(3:11 - 11:59) Reflecting on Recent Form & MotivationRace morning at Gold Coast saw nerves, "definitely more than the year before", but also unique dynamics. Andy arrived early at 4:45 AM, experiencing minimal banter among the elite field. He describes Brett Robinson's aggressive early lead as a "big move," which he strategically chose not to cover immediately, saving energy. During the middle section, self-doubt crept in, with thoughts of "maybe today isn't my day" flashing back to Launceston. He combated this by distracting himself with crowd support, which was "unbelievable" this year, and focusing on other runners coming the opposite way.(12:00 - 32:50) How the race unfoldedAndy's decisive move came around 19.5K, catching the leaders and using smart course navigation. He exploited a "laughable" strategic advantage on a sharp left-hand bend by taking the inside line while his competitors ran wider, putting him suddenly in the lead. This "second chance" mindset, knowing he'd nearly lost the race earlier, fueled his final surge. He attempted a big push around 500m to go, which left him "so cooked" , but then employed a "bluff" to secure the win, subtly pushing to make others consolidate their positions.(32:51 - 42:01) The Decisive Move & The FinishCrossing the line, Andy didn't immediately know his record-breaking time or that he had won. The moments directly after finishing were among the "best I've felt in the finish line" and "proudest I've been of myself" recently. He greatly appreciated Pat Carroll's personal congratulations on breaking his 33-year-old record, making the morning even more special. Looking ahead, Andy is embarking on heat training in Cairns as part of his preparation for World Champs in Japan, planning his travel and training blocks with Athletics Australia's support. He continues to benefit from the supportive "group chat" among Australian marathoners for advice.(42:02 - End) Post-Race Emotions & Future Plans

07-08
01:04:15

Gold Coast Ready: Race Week Wisdom with Matt Davy & Nutrition Deep Dive with Liam Beecroft

This week's "Better With Running" podcast prepares listeners for the Gold Coast Marathon, featuring Run2PB coach Matt Davy and returning guest Liam Beecroft. Matt Davy offers crucial advice for race week, emphasizing that feeling "sluggish" or having "dead legs" during the taper is a normal and positive sign that the body is adapting and strengthening. He advises runners to resist the urge to "test" themselves with hard efforts and to trust their accumulated training. Practical tips include picking up race bibs early to avoid queues, avoiding excessive walking at the expo, and ensuring race day essentials are packed in carry-on luggage for those traveling. Matt also delves into optimal fueling and hydration strategies, stressing the importance of quality over quantity when carb-loading 2-3 days before the race, focusing on simple carbohydrates while avoiding high-fiber foods, excess protein, and fats to prevent stomach upset.The episode further covers race day execution and mental fortitude. Matt suggests a conservative start for the flat Gold Coast course to avoid going out too fast and recommends aiming for a negative split or consistent pacing, breaking the race into smaller, manageable segments. Mental preparation involves visualizing success, having a race mantra, and focusing on controllable factors like pacing, breathing, and hydration. Finally, Liam Beecroft, a Run2PB athlete and Accredited Practising Dietitian, provides expert insights into nutrition for runners. He discusses fundamental nutritional pillars for daily training, carbohydrate needs for different race distances, and optimal pre- mid and post-workout meal recommendations. Liam also covers effective carb-loading and race morning strategies, addresses the role of supplements versus a balanced diet. He highlights common nutritional mistakes and how to avoid them, Liam is a 2:37 marathoner, and ran his 5k in 15:58 in 2024, he is prepping for Melbourne Marathon later this year to have a crack at lowering that time even further. For details on finding a sports dietician: ⁠https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au/⁠With thanks to Oat Running Socks our partner, visit ⁠www.oatrunning.com.au⁠Run2PB Links:Socials Run2PB YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA⁠Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcastReview on us: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354⁠

07-02
01:26:42

EP252 Breaking Barriers: Cecylia Garcia's Remarkable Running Progress with Guy Walters

In this weeks episode, we have a #teamrun2pb coach and athlete interview. Meet Cecylia Garcia who joined Run2PB in 2022, having a background as a soccer player who started running during COVID-19 to maintain fitness. Initially, she aimed for a sub-40 minute 10k and a 90-minute half marathon. Her interest grew with Strava segments in 2020 and listening to podcasts like "Inside Running" in 2021. However, by 2022, she experienced a plateau and even regressed due to conflicting online information, prompting her to seek professional coaching.Under the guidance of coach Guy Walters, Cecylia has achieved significant personal bests across various distances. Her 5K time improved from 20:18 to 17:55 , and her 10K time dropped from 41:32 to 36:55. In the half marathon, she saw a remarkable improvement from 1:35 to 1:24. Cecylia's favorite personal best is her 1500m time of 4:36, a goal Guy set that she initially found challenging to believe she could achieve. Her success highlights the effectiveness of structured coaching in overcoming plateaus and achieving ambitious goals.Guy's coaching philosophy emphasizes consistent, long-term development and avoiding overtraining, a lesson he learned from his own coach, Scotty Westcott. Cecylia's weekly training typically includes long runs of 28-30km and threshold sessions, with her total weekly mileage usually between 90-95km, adhering to a strict under-100km rule. Guy quickly identifies when Cecylia attempts to "overdo" her training, providing guidance to prevent injury or burnout. Cecylia highly values her coach, stating that obtaining a coach was "the best money I ever spent" and advising others against relying on unverified online advice.Running has profoundly impacted Cecylia's life beyond performance. It has become a significant part of her lifestyle, with her partner also engaging in the sport and their holidays often revolving around races. She has expanded her social circle, with many of her close friends now coming from running. For Cecylia, running also serves as a mental outlet, helping her to switch off from work. Looking ahead, Cecylia plans to compete in the National Cross event and run the Gold Coast Half and Sunny Coast Half marathons, with a long-term goal of completing a marathon. She also has a 10K race scheduled in Prague during her honeymoon.With thanks to our partner Oat Running Socks, Cecylia will be kitted out in some new socks, check out their range at https://www.oatrunning.com.au/

06-25
01:00:01

EP251: Pounding the Pavement, Hitting the Beat: John-Paul Caligiuri's Running Rhythm

The latest "Better with Running" podcast featured an insightful interview with John-Paul Caligiuri, a dedicated runner who recently achieved a personal best of 16:05 in the Albert Park 5km. John-Paul shared details about his extensive running journey, which spans approximately 15 years of consistent effort. During this time, he's amassed an impressive list of PBs, including a 2:28 marathon in Chicago, 72mins for the half and 33mins over the 10k.The interview talks about how he came involved with run2pb and getting coached by Brady Threlfall, He offers insights into his favorite training sessions and how they have worked together to achieve goals.The interview also delvs into John-Paul's personal life, touching upon how he balances demanding work in civil construction—running a family business with long hours and frequent travel—with his rigorous training schedule and family life, raising three teenage children. He manages this by primarily running early mornings and the odd double!A quickfire round revealed more about his preferences and insights, covering topics like gear (Garmin or Coros), tech (iPhone or Android), shoe rotation for different types of runs, and the pleasant surprises he's found in running. He also shared life advice, a song for his life's soundtrack, and we hear about his music background, favorite athletes, and even the one food he could eat daily. JP will be hooked up with some new Oat Running Socks for joining the show, as a thank you for sharing their story.You can check out their range : https://www.oatrunning.com.au/

06-18
01:02:58

EP250: Beyond the Finish Line - Liam Brandt on Training and Ambition

In our 250th episode of the Better with Running Podcast! We celebrate this milestone, with a special duo from the run2pb team: dedicated athlete Liam Brandt and his coach, James Telford. In this interview, we explore Liam's running journey, from his humble beginnings in the sport to his impressive progression and training ahead of his debut at the Gold Coast Marathon. Liam speaks candidly about the demanding sessions, the mental fortitude required for solo runs in the dark, and the stark contrast between this solitary training and his background in team sports like football. He opens up about pushing through the "dark places" that every dedicated athlete encounters, offering a raw and honest look at the grind behind the results.Looking ahead, Liam and James give us a look inside the training block and revealing his favourite session. To get to know Liam even better, we put him in the hot seat with a quick-fire round. We find out his preference between Garmin and Coros, the tech debate of iPhone versus Android, and the one bit of life advice he'd give his 18-year-old self. For all the shoe geeks out there, Liam gives us the inside scoop on his shoe rotation for easy days, sessions, and races, and also shares the song he’d put on the soundtrack of his life.To cap off this milestone episode, we make a very exciting announcement. The Better with Running Podcast is thrilled to launch a new partnership with Oat Running Socks! In celebration, every guest who joins us on the show will now receive a free pair of Oat Running's fantastic running socks as a thank you for sharing their story. You can check out their range : https://www.oatrunning.com.au/A huge thank you to all of our listeners for your support over 250 episodes! Here's to the next 250!

06-11
01:09:33

EP249: Chasing Sub-3: Matt Ridgewell's Marathon Journey

In this episode of the Better With Running Podcast, hosts Chris and Zac start the show by touching on listener feedback and a recent incident highlighting poor track etiquette amidst the current "running boom." Chris updates on his elliptical training as he recovers from injury, hoping for a gentle return to running soon, while Zac details his own structured return-to-run program, starting with walk/jogs and feeling positive. They also briefly discuss elliptical machine preferences and inaccuracies.The spotlight then turns t #teamrun2pb athlete and physiotherapist Matt Ridgewell, who shares his inspiring journey to breaking the 3-hour marathon barrier at Noosa with a 2:58:07 finish. Matt recounts his running origins, his professional passion for treating runners, and the personal challenges he overcame—including a stress fracture and significant life events—leading up to his triumphant race. describes his love for both the objective and meditative aspects of running, praises Zacca's coaching, and answers a series of quick-fire questions about his running and future goals before the hosts conclude that Rod Stewart's WR attempt is a bit misguided, as they round out the show with WR Chat.00:00:17: Introduction and 250th episode anticipation. 00:00:56: Listener feedback and previous week's "one percenters" discussion. 00:01:35: Track etiquette issues and "runfluencers." 00:04:49: Chris's elliptical training update. 00:08:16: Discussion on elliptical machine pros and cons. 00:12:50: Zac's return to running program. 00:18:38: Introduction of guest Matt Ridgewell. 00:20:27: Matt's running origin story. 00:21:34: Matt's work as a physiotherapist and experience with running injuries. 00:25:11: What Matt loves about running. 00:28:13: Lead-up to the Noosa Marathon and Matt's sub-3 goal. 00:30:40: Challenges before the Noosa Marathon (floods, travel changes). 00:32:08: Matt describes the Noosa Marathon race experience. 00:33:34: Pacing and group dynamics during the marathon. 00:35:11: The emotional finish and achieving his goal. 00:39:04: Matt discusses being coached by Zac. 00:43:30: Matt's favorite marathon training sessions. 00:45:06: Matt's future running plans. 00:47:46: Quick-fire questions with Matt begin. 01:01:50: World Record Chat: Rod Stewart and the 80+ 100m record.

06-04
01:06:34

EP248: The "Sos" Factor: Andrew's Running Journey, Community, Connection, and a Buffalo Bandit

This episode of Better With Running kicks off with an update from host Chris Armstrong on his calf strain, sustained in a work incident. While still recovering and not yet running, Chris shares his positive progress and hopes for a return to activity soon, The main focus then shifts to a compelling conversation with Andrew "Sos" Sostheim, an integral member of the Run2PB family since 2018. Andrew recounts his running journey, which began in 2014 after his football career, initially to get fit, but quickly evolved into a passion due to the immense physical and mental benefits, including stress management and a sense of accomplishment. He emphasizes the addictive nature of running and the importance of balancing it with other life commitments.Andrew, a busy "Sparky" with three children and active in their sports, shares his love for the sport. He also discusses his recent Run the Gap 12km event and his experience being coached by Matt at Run2PB, along with his favorite training sessions. Andrew passionately advocates for the social side of running, cherishing the camaraderie and banter with fellow runners.A significant part of Andrew's story revolves around his deep community involvement, particularly as a co-event director for the Wimmera River Parkrun. He enthusiastically promotes the positive impact on fostering good habits in children, providing social connections, and offering physical and mental health benefits to the community. His satisfaction comes from volunteering and seeing others achieve their personal bests, noting the significant growth of Wimmera River Parkrun. The episode concludes with a discussion from the WR chat about a "Buffalo Bandit Lacrosse player who ran a half marathon in full kit," and gets the boys posing some challenges Sos's way.

05-28
01:02:48

EP247: From Footy Oval to Fast 12K: Chris Hillhouse's Inspiring 'Why' , plus a marathon around a lighthouse?

Join us on Better With Running as Chris recounts a training week of highs and lows – the Subi Run, and then an unfortunate calf injury that'll keep him from XCR.Some shout-outs to some fantastic Run2PB race results from past guests. Then, prepare to be inspired by Chris Hillhouse He'll share his journey from humble time trials around a school footy oval to a massive race at the weekend, where he averaged 3:26/km pace for 12k. Chris talks about his motivation and how he honours a great friend, his experience with Run2PB coaching under the guidance of coach Josh Harris, and we hear about his big goals for the future. Chris, a long-time listener, also hangs around for some world record chat, which includes a truly bizarre feat: a marathon run entirely in circles around a lighthouse!

05-21
01:12:17

EP246: Andy Buchanan's Perspective on Race Selection & Listener Q's

This episode of Better With Running dives deep into the realities of elite running with insights from Australian Marathon Record Holder, Andy Buchanan, talking candidly after his 11th place at the London Marathon. Andy unpacks how he felt with the result and what it was like to be at major marathon. The conversation then shifts to strategic decision-making in an athlete's career, exploring the various factors, from legacy to personal growth, that influence choices about future races like the World Championships. In a more personal segment, Andy reflects on long-term fulfillment beyond race results, and on the expectations that come with being a prominent athlete in Australia and he reveals his future race plans. Andy talks about his approach coming off London and the break The interview concludes with listener questions covering topics such as elite athlete nutrition, cramping, gaming and the hypothetical financial considerations of race prioritization.The show rounds out with a race recap from Chriso over at Hanging Rock and he praises Nora for her outstanding podium finish on the weekend.

05-14
01:34:51

cameron weekes

Interesting he said Hokas run wide. The only Hoka I have tried on is a Clifton 6 but I found it more narrow than other brands?

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