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Running Through the Ages: 40s, 50s, 60s, + 70s

Running Through the Ages: 40s, 50s, 60s, + 70s

FromAnother Mother Runner


Running Through the Ages: 40s, 50s, 60s, + 70s

FromAnother Mother Runner

ratings:
Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For a glimpse of how your running might change as you age, take a listen to this intriguing episode featuring a woman runner in each decade. (It’s the second in a series, which started with this episode.) The guests reveal to hosts Sarah and Ellison:
-how diet can seemingly mitigate some of aging’s effect on running; 
-the difference in pace a running partner can make; 
-the reasons they hired a coach; and, 
-how their motivation has morphed over time. 
 
The first guest comes on at 7:50. 
 
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Released:
Aug 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This weekly podcast explores the intersection of running and mothering; it was launched in 2011 by the authors of RUN LIKE A MOTHER: HOW TO GET MOVING AND NOT LOSE YOUR FAMILY, JOB, OR SANITY. Host Sarah Bowen Shea, a mom of three and veteran of 14 marathons, is joined by a rotating coterie of co-hosts and often a guest expert to discuss topics ranging from how to reach a big race goal to the value of a best running friend, and everything in between. Training, nutrition, motivation, mental toughness, TMI issues: These mother runners cover it all (and then some). This witty, conversational podcast makes a great running partner because these gals do all the talking—even on the uphills!