
Marathon Training Academy Interview with Nicolas Thompson
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Dec 1, 2025 Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and accomplished runner, shares his journey of using running to navigate personal challenges. He reflects on his tumultuous relationship with his father and how it inspired his book, 'The Running Ground.' Thompson discusses overcoming obstacles after turning 40 and training for marathons, ultimately achieving a 2:29 PR at 44. He shares insights on balancing his demanding CEO role with family life and training, while also recommending influential running books. It's a heartfelt exploration of resilience and passion.
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Running Sparked By Dad And Cut From Basketball
- Thompson began running with his father as a child during his dad's midlife running phase and returned to running after being cut from JV2 basketball.
- Running gave him confidence through high school and led to college-level competition at Stanford before injury derailed the team path.
Crash Course In Marathon Reality
- Thompson ran his first marathon with poor training, holding sub-3 pace to mile 21 before completely collapsing and vomiting at the finish.
- The experience taught him the consequences of inadequate preparation despite natural speed from earlier years.
Complexity Shapes Personal Narrative
- Thompson's father was brilliant yet self-destructive, rising through elite institutions then unraveling through addiction and risky choices.
- That complexity became central to Thompson's memoir and his attempt to understand love, failure, and legacy.



















