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You, Me & Sub 3

You, Me & Sub 3

By Donato

I LOVE to run and i want to empower you to be the best you with your running and life, whether that be training to run a sub 3 hour marathon or completing a couch to 5k programme.

This April i will be taking on London Marathon and hope to complete my first Sub 3 hour Marathon just a few weeks before my 59th birthday.

When i took up running a few short years ago, i never envisaged running a marathon, let alone achieving the times i have up to now and being selected for the England Marathon Masters team 2020.

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Tom Williams COO parkrun Global - Getting kids active

You, Me & Sub 3Feb 05, 2020

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Lisa Thompson - Ultra Runner Extraordinaire & Bournville Harrier

Lisa Thompson - Ultra Runner Extraordinaire & Bournville Harrier

Todays guest is Lisa Thompson who is a wonderful human being, incredible ultra runner and also a member of Bournville Harriers.

In this podcast she shares some of her Ultra racing stories, tips on nutrition and also some of her future running goals.

Mar 11, 202038:09
Thomas Craggs - England Athletics Coach, Head Coach for Runners World UK

Thomas Craggs - England Athletics Coach, Head Coach for Runners World UK

Todays guest is Thomas Craggs who has a whole host of qualifications and coaching skills.

He is currently England Athletics Coach, Head Coach for Runners World UK. Has been coaching for over a decade working with runners from beginners to Great Britain International athletes.

He holds and MsC in Performance Coaching swell as athletics coaching and personal training qualifications.

In this episode he share his many insights into entrances running and also some of the common mistakes we do during a marathon race.

Mar 04, 202044:00
Running 20 Marathons for the year 2020

Running 20 Marathons for the year 2020

Todays guest on You, me and Sub 3 is Paul, a full time teacher and a runner for a number of years.

For 2020, he decided to take on a new challenge for himself of running 20 Marathons in one year, as you do!

In this podcast, Paul talks about his background on how he got started in running and why he decided to take on this challenge for 2020.

Feb 26, 202029:51
Train SMART with Dr Garry Palmer of Sports Test

Train SMART with Dr Garry Palmer of Sports Test

We often hear of people talking about training SMART, but what does it actually mean?


Today i speak with Dr Garry Palmer of Sports Test, and talks about how we can train more smartly by having professional tests to asses out current fitness and match our training plans to that level of fitness.


You can read more about Dr Garry Palmer and his company here and book a VO2 max test also https://www.sportstest.co.uk

Feb 19, 202037:37
James Eckloff - Sub 3 Marathon Man & Nike Vaporfly Next%

James Eckloff - Sub 3 Marathon Man & Nike Vaporfly Next%

James Eckloff has gone from running his first half marathon in a time of 2 hours 33 minutes to 1 hour 33 minutes in a space of just 12 months and now consistently runs below 3 hours and currently aiming for sub 2 hours 40 minutes.

In this podcast he shares his running journey so far, a typical fortnightly training schedule and why he loves his new Nike Vaporfly Next%.

Feb 12, 202036:38
Tom Williams COO parkrun Global - Getting kids active
Feb 05, 202034:06
Recovery, recovery, recovery - Author - Christie Ashwanden

Recovery, recovery, recovery - Author - Christie Ashwanden

There is so much focus and information in the sports world, including running, about what training we need to do to get our best performances and be better runner.

However, there is very little focus about Recovery.

For me, Recovery is as important, if not, more important than the training as i found out from reading the book, Good To Go by Christie Ashwanden.

In this interview, Christie talks about how her book came about and also some of the theories of recovery with Beer, Infrared pyjamas and celebrity endorsed products.

I loved the book in both the scientific content and also how it is presented in a humorous way and from her own first hand experiences and many years of research.

The book is available through all the usual outlets and details found here: https://www.goodtogobook.com

“Christie Aschwanden is simply one of the best science writers in the world. Good to Go is the definitive tour through a bewildering jungle of scientific (and pseudoscientific) claims that comprise a multibillion-dollar recovery industry.”

- David Epstein, best-selling author of The Sports Gene

Jan 29, 202027:01
Breathing more efficiently whilst running with Rebecca Coales
Jan 22, 202032:42
LAUNCH EPISODE!

LAUNCH EPISODE!

Welcome one and all to my first EVER Podcast, where i will be talking about one of my loves of life, RUNNING.

But don't fret, it won't be just me wittering on about running and my love for running, like in this episode, i will be having some amazing guests talking about what they love and want to share with us all.

If you have a love for running or some other related topics, then please do get in touch and you too could be a future guest on what i hope will be an  awesome podcast!

Jan 15, 202021:52
January 7, 2020

January 7, 2020

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