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    Explore "training phases" with insightful episodes like "How to train for the Boston Marathon", "How to train for the Boston Marathon", "From Zero to Marathon: Embracing the Running Challenge | Mere Mortals in Motion #2" and "From Novice to Knowledge: Foundations" from podcasts like ""Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running", "RunnersConnect Run to the Top Podcast", "Mere Mortals" and "Mere Mortals"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    How to train for the Boston Marathon

    How to train for the Boston Marathon

    Earlier in September we released a Boston Marathon special about qualifying for this iconic race. In today’s show, we’re giving you our expert tips on how to train for the Boston Marathon or any other marathon you might have planned this spring.

    As this episode airs, we’re now about 4 months out from the Boston marathon which is the perfect time to start your training in order to make sure you’re in the best shape possible for race day. Boston is a challenging course with lots of hills. If you managed to qualify, you’ll want to make sure you’re prepared for the specific challenges of this race. And, if you’re running a different race, then these same training strategies will give you the preparation to tackle just about any marathon course with confidence.

    In today’s show we’ll be covering training topics including:

    • Why this is the perfect time to start your spring marathon training
    • How to incorporate hill training into your plan
    • How to manage tough weather conditions in training and on race day
    • And we’ll break down how your plan might change at different stages of training

    Strength Workouts for the Boston Marathon

    Key Workouts for Boston

    How to Incorporate Hills in Training

    Connect, Comment, Community

    This week’s show brought to you by:

    Oladance

    Looking for a perfect Christmas gift? Oladance Wearable Stereo is your top pick! Get superior sound and maximum comfort while staying aware of your surroundings for a safe outdoor run.

    The unique open-ear-design of Oladance allows you to listen to your favorite music when running, yet still hear your surroundings to keep you safe. 

    What surprised me is that, unlike bone conduction headphones, their open-ear-design and multi-support design mean your ears will never get tired or fatigued, even after 2 hours or more of listening. 

    Also, the dynamic driver the earbuds uses is 3x bigger than most headphones, which allows them to deliver superior sound. The 19-hour long-lasting battery can last for your whole day usage. The multipoint connectivity can allow you to seamlessly switch between devices and satisfy your multi-tasking demand.

    Just visit oladance.com/RunnersConnect and use the code RTTT to get 20% off on oladance OWS2. Grab yourself the best Christmas gift now!

    Lagoon

    Lagoon specializes in making pillows designed specifically for runners and athletes to help them optimize their sleep and recovery.

    Their sleep quiz pairs you with the perfect pillow for you based on sleep position, body size and more.

    And the data on sleep improvement isn’t only from research papers. Using her whoop device, US Olympic Trials marathon qualifier Caitlin Keen saw her deep, restorative sleep increase by 52 minutes when she switched to a Lagoon pillow.  

    If you want to see the dramatic affect a pillow designed just for you can be, head to lagoonsleep.com/top

    Then take their awesome 2 minute sleep quiz that matches you with the Lagoon pillow that’s perfect for you. Plus, if you use the code TOP at checkout, you’ll also save 15% off your purchase. 

    How to train for the Boston Marathon

    How to train for the Boston Marathon

    Earlier in September we released a Boston Marathon special about qualifying for this iconic race. In today’s show, we’re giving you our expert tips on how to train for the Boston Marathon or any other marathon you might have planned this spring.

    As this episode airs, we’re now about 4 months out from the Boston marathon which is the perfect time to start your training in order to make sure you’re in the best shape possible for race day. Boston is a challenging course with lots of hills. If you managed to qualify, you’ll want to make sure you’re prepared for the specific challenges of this race. And, if you’re running a different race, then these same training strategies will give you the preparation to tackle just about any marathon course with confidence.

    In today’s show we’ll be covering training topics including:

    • Why this is the perfect time to start your spring marathon training
    • How to incorporate hill training into your plan
    • How to manage tough weather conditions in training and on race day
    • And we’ll break down how your plan might change at different stages of training

    Strength Workouts for the Boston Marathon

    Key Workouts for Boston

    How to Incorporate Hills in Training

    Connect, Comment, Community

    This week’s show brought to you by:

    Oladance

    Looking for a perfect Christmas gift? Oladance Wearable Stereo is your top pick! Get superior sound and maximum comfort while staying aware of your surroundings for a safe outdoor run.

    The unique open-ear-design of Oladance allows you to listen to your favorite music when running, yet still hear your surroundings to keep you safe. 

    What surprised me is that, unlike bone conduction headphones, their open-ear-design and multi-support design mean your ears will never get tired or fatigued, even after 2 hours or more of listening. 

    Also, the dynamic driver the earbuds uses is 3x bigger than most headphones, which allows them to deliver superior sound. The 19-hour long-lasting battery can last for your whole day usage. The multipoint connectivity can allow you to seamlessly switch between devices and satisfy your multi-tasking demand.

    Just visit oladance.com/RunnersConnect and use the code RTTT to get 20% off on oladance OWS2. Grab yourself the best Christmas gift now!

    Lagoon

    Lagoon specializes in making pillows designed specifically for runners and athletes to help them optimize their sleep and recovery.

    Their sleep quiz pairs you with the perfect pillow for you based on sleep position, body size and more.

    And the data on sleep improvement isn’t only from research papers. Using her whoop device, US Olympic Trials marathon qualifier Caitlin Keen saw her deep, restorative sleep increase by 52 minutes when she switched to a Lagoon pillow.  

    If you want to see the dramatic affect a pillow designed just for you can be, head to lagoonsleep.com/top

    Then take their awesome 2 minute sleep quiz that matches you with the Lagoon pillow that’s perfect for you. Plus, if you use the code TOP at checkout, you’ll also save 15% off your purchase. 

    From Zero to Marathon: Embracing the Running Challenge | Mere Mortals in Motion #2

    From Zero to Marathon: Embracing the Running Challenge | Mere Mortals in Motion #2

    In this episode of "Mere Mortals in Motion", we delve deep into the first phase of our training journey: running. While it might be a challenging domain for many, including myself, running offers not only physical endurance but also a mental test. 

    Learn about why I've chosen running, how I plan to progress towards a potential marathon over a 12-week period, and the scientific rationale behind this periodized training approach. Whether you're an aspiring marathoner or just looking to understand the intricacies of running training, this episode has something for everyone.

    0:00 - Intro
    1:12 - Why a Phase?
    4:20 - First Phase: Running
    7:32 - The Goal
    12:52 - Equipment
    14:25 - Science

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    https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/meremortaltraining

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    From Novice to Knowledge: Foundations

    From Novice to Knowledge: Foundations

    In "Mere Mortals in Motion", a podcast extension of the main Mere Mortals content, I chart my 15-year fitness journey, from a novice swimmer at 16 to my consistent decade-long workout commitment in my 30s. This series will share bite-sized episodes on specific training phases, using my own experiences in bodybuilding, powerlifting, crossfit, and more, culminating in in-depth conversations on daily trainings and learnings. While primarily a tool for my self-improvement, I hope my insights help fellow fitness enthusiasts, and invite listeners to follow along and support the series.

    0:00 - Intro
    1:10 - Foundations
    2:57 - Why this Series?
    4:16 - How will it look?
    6:55 - Who Benefits?

    Connect with Mere Mortals:
    Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/
    Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReU
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    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meremortalspodcast

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