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Marathon Handbook
Marathon Handbook's weekly podcast covers everything you need to know about running, from running your first 5K to qualifying for the Boston Marathon! Each week, our editors chat about what's going on in the running scene, as well as timely training tips, the best new gear, and what's happening at the world's biggest races. We'll cover everything from the Boston Marathon to the Barkley Marathons, often podding live from the most important moments in running! Watch our video podcast each week on YouTube, and listen to it wherever you get your podcasts! Inquiries: podcast@marathonhandbook.com
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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 16min
The 2024 New York City Marathon: A Complete Guide
The New York City Marathon is Nov. 3, and in this episode our editors Alex, Katelyn and Michael share with you everything you need to know about the New York City Marathon, whether you're running the race this year, or following along at home. First we get the necessary details out of the way: when the race starts, and how to live stream the race. Then delve right into the significance and crazy history of the New York City Marathon, from it's beginnings with just 127 runners (and only 55 finishers), running loops in Central Park.We discuss the evolution of the event since its inception in 1970, and the unique challenges of the marathon course. The conversation highlights the marathon's cultural impact, the growth of participation, and the conditions runners can expect on race day. We describe the intricacies of the New York City Marathon course, discussing its challenges and notable landmarks. We also break down the men's and women's elite fields, and our picks for who will win the New York City Marathon.Follow our live updates from New York here on race day:https://marathonhandbook.com/live-updates-the-2024-new-york-city-marathon/NYC Marathon Race Day Schedule:Sunday, Nov. 38:00 a.m. Professional Wheelchair Division8:22 a.m. Handcycle Category and Select Athletes with Disabilities8:35 a.m. Professional Women’s Open Division9:05 a.m. Professional Men’s Open Division9:10 a.m. Wave 19:45 a.m. Wave 210:20 a.m. Wave 310:55 a.m. Wave 411:30 a.m. Wave 5 Hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael Doyle, Jessy CarvethThanks to our presenting partner, Wahoo. Check out our first look video of the Wahoo KICKR RUN:https://youtu.be/-IrHrfjvzHUWatch this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/Xit1_8JfECgShow Notes:Everything You Need To Know About The 2024 New York City Marathon:https://marathonhandbook.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-2024-new-york-city-marathon/Here’s How To Get Into the 2025 NYC Marathon:https://marathonhandbook.com/nyc-marathon-entry/Jess McClain Is Out To Prove She’s More than An Alternate:https://marathonhandbook.com/jess-mcclain-2024-nyc-marathon-interview/Defending Champions Tamirat Tola And Hellen Obiri Headline Stacked Elite Fields For 2024 New York City Marathon:https://marathonhandbook.com/2024-new-york-city-marathon-elite-field-list/Our free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Over 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB

Oct 24, 2024 • 2h 1min
What Went Right (and Wrong) for Us In Chicago, Toronto and Kodiak UTMB, + Who Are the Track Runners of the Year?
News editor Jessy Carveth and Michael Doyle break down the nominees for World Athletics Track Athlete of the Year. They also unpack Jessy's excellent data-driven analysis of the controversial new women's marathon world record, and why she thinks it could be legit.Then, Alex, Katelyn, and Michael as they recap their recent races—the Chicago Marathon, Kodiak UTMB and the TCS Toronto Waterfront Half Marathon, discussing what went right, what didn’t, and their plans for improvement. Watch this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/UYNqDFLkKTYShow Notes:Here’s Why Ruth Chepngetich’s World Record Is Completely Plausible: A Data-Driven Analysis:https://marathonhandbook.com/ruth-chepngetich-world-record-plausible/World Athletics Announces 2024 Track Athlete Of The Year Nominations:https://marathonhandbook.com/world-athletics-announces-2024-track-athlete-of-the-year-nominations/Our free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael Doyle, Jessy CarvethOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB

Oct 17, 2024 • 54min
Mastering the Pre-Race Checklist
In this episode, Alex, Katelyn and Michael discuss the importance of having a comprehensive pre-race checklist, covering everything from taper madness to essential items for race day. They share personal experiences and tips on how to prepare mentally and physically for races, emphasizing the significance of logistics, planning, and having a routine. The conversation also touches on post-race essentials and the importance of knowing the course and aid stations. The aim of this pod is that it serves as a guide for runners to ensure they are well-prepared for their upcoming races.Chapters:00:00 Why You Need a Pre-Race Checklists01:30 Taper Madness: The Psychological Struggle07:20 Creating a Race Day Routine12:26 Essential Items for Race Day22:39 Post-Race Bag Essentials32:05 Logistics and Planning for Race Day50:53 Final Thoughts and Tips for SuccessOur free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael DoyleOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB

Oct 16, 2024 • 30min
Bonus Episode: Should We Trust The New Women's Marathon World Record?
In this special bonus episode, Marathon Handbook editor-at-large, Boston Marathon winner and respected author Amby Burfoot discusses his op-ed on the site about his skepticism of the world record performance by Ruth Chepngetich at the 2024 Chicago Marathon. His main concern: that fans of the sport, including himself, have grown cynical of extreme outlier performances, and that this cynicism is going to irreparably damage running, especially women's participation in the marathon over time.It should be made clear: Ruth Chepntegich has never failed a doping test, and the world record has not yet been ratified by World Athletics, the global governing body of the sport.He highlights the lack of transparency in athletics, particularly in women's running, and the need for institutional reform to ensure the integrity of the sport. The hosts analyze the data behind Chepngetich's record-breaking run and compare it to world record performances in other athletics events in history. They call for increased accountability among stakeholders in the marathon running community, including shoe brands, World Athletics, the World Marathon Majors race organizers, and the agents and coaches working with elite marathoners today.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the World Record Controversy01:44 Skepticism Surrounding Ruth Chepngetich's Performance08:34 Comparative Analysis with Other Events13:55 Examining the Data Behind the Record20:21 The Need for Transparency in Athletics26:45 Call for Institutional Reform in Marathon RunningThis podcast originally appeared on our YouTube feed in video format. Watch it here:https://youtu.be/Y9rf0D2pvJMShow Notes:Read Amby's op-ed:https://marathonhandbook.com/opinion-why-its-hard-to-trust-ruth-chepngetichs-marathon-world-record/Watch Chepngetich's world record finish in Chicago:https://marathonhandbook.com/ruth-chepngetich-chicago-world-record/WATCH: Ruth Chepngetich Sets World Record At Chicago Marathon And Becomes The First Woman To Break 2:10:https://marathonhandbook.com/ruth-chepngetich-chicago-world-record/More on the doping crisis in Kenyan athletics:https://apnews.com/article/kenya-doping-track-field-worlds-2358ed10c5016bba7eadc6024034afdeThe Kenyan government cuts funding to anti-doping controls in the country:https://nation.africa/kenya/sports/athletics/why-adak-funding-cut-spells-doom-for-kenyan-athletes-4768630Our Live Updates from the 2024 Chicago Marathon:https://marathonhandbook.com/live-updates-2024-chicago-marathon/Here’s What Nike’s Exclusive Chicago Marathon In-store Pop Up Looked Like:https://marathonhandbook.com/nike-designed-by-you-chicago-marathon-pop-up/The Best Gear of the 2024 Chicago Marathon Expo:https://marathonhandbook.com/the-best-gear-of-the-2024-chicago-marathon-expo/Our free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael DoyleOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHBThumbnail photo: Chicago Marathon/Kevin Morris/MH illustration

Oct 13, 2024 • 45min
2024 Chicago Marathon Instant Reaction Pod!
Alex Cyr jumps on the pod with Michael Doyle, who is in Chicago and just ran the marathon. They talk all about Ruth Chepngetich's wild and huge new women's marathon world record of 2:09:56, what that means for distance running, where it ranks in the pantheon of great sports moments, and exactly just how fast it is by the numbers. They also discuss the rest of the women's race, including how the top Americans did, as well as the men's race, which saw an impressive 2:02 winner in John Korir, along with a few solid American performances.Michael also shares just what it's like to run the Chicago Marathon with 50,000 other runners, what makes this World Marathon Major so special, and all the details behind the scenes of what it was like on race weekend in the Windy City.Show Notes:WATCH: Ruth Chepngetich Sets World Record At Chicago Marathon And Becomes The First Woman To Break 2:10:https://marathonhandbook.com/ruth-chepngetich-chicago-world-record/Here’s What Nike’s Exclusive Chicago Marathon In-store Pop Up Looked Like:https://marathonhandbook.com/nike-designed-by-you-chicago-marathon-pop-up/The Best Gear of the 2024 Chicago Marathon Expo:https://marathonhandbook.com/the-best-gear-of-the-2024-chicago-marathon-expo/Live Updates: The 2024 Chicago Marathon:https://marathonhandbook.com/live-updates-2024-chicago-marathon/Our free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael DoyleOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB

Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 12min
Our 2024 Chicago Marathon Preview, + Our Thoughts on Strava's "Athlete Intelligence" AI Feature
Our editors Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci and Michael Doyle breakdown everything you need to know about the 2024 Chicago Marathon, one of the biggest marathons in the world! But first they discuss their early experiences using Strava's new "Athlete Intelligence" AI (1:02), which provides a training prompt after each run. Is it merely a low-fi chatbot gimmick or the future of coaching?Then they get into the Chicago Marathon (11:05), unpacking the history of the race, the vibe in Chicago on race weekend, how to live stream the Chicago Marathon, and whether or not we'll see a marathon world record attempt (or perhaps an American women's marathon record). They unpack what to anticipate from the elite races, and what it's like to run the Chicago Marathon.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Chicago Marathon Preview01:02 Strava's New Athlete Intelligence Feature11:05 Transitioning to the Chicago Marathon21:49 History and Trivia of the Chicago Marathon28:51 Previewing the Elite Races32:53 Marathon Rankings and Performances42:39 Women's Race Preview and Predictions49:19 Men's Race Predictions and Insights56:05 Chicago vs. Berlin: The Fastest Marathon Debate1:00:02 Power Rankings of Major Marathons1:04:37 Deep Dish Pizza Debate and Closing ThoughtsShow Notes:Everything You Need To Know About The 2024 Chicago Marathon, including how to live stream the race:https://marathonhandbook.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-2024-chicago-marathon/Start DateThe 2024 Chicago Marathon is slated for Sunday, October 13, 2024. Start TimeThe professional men and women will go off at 7:30 a.m. CTHave family or friends running the race? We have the full list of start times below:Marathon Wheelchair Start (men): 7:20 a.m.Marathon Wheelchair Start (women): 7:21 a.m.Handcycle Start: 7:23 a.m.Wave 1 Start (corrals A, B, C, D, and E): 7:30 a.m.Wave 2 Start (corrals F, G, H, and J): 8:00 a.m.Wave 3 Start (corrals K, L, M, and N): 8:35 a.m.Our free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael DoyleOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB

Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 19min
Post 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and Marathon Recovery Tips, + Brooks' New "Max" Shoe
Editors Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci and Michael Doyle chat about Alex's trip to Memphis (and his morning runs in a parking lot) (00:48). Then they talk about Marathon Handbook's fancy new website! (06:14). Michael has been testing the Brooks Glycerin Max and shares his thoughts after a big run (09:33); and Katelyn shares her plan for the Kodiak UTMB ultra in California next week! (16:13).Then, they get into the latest science on how to recover from a marathon, as well as shorter distances (5K, 10K, half-marathon) (19:54). They discuss optimal nutrition, whether or not stretching cooldowns and treatments such as massage or ice baths are effective. They also delve into the latest studies on post-race recovery.Chapters:00:00:48 - Alex's trip to Memphis00:06:14 - Marathon Handbook's new website is live!00:09:33 - Testing the new Brooks Glycerin Max00:16:13 - Katelyn is running Kodiak UTMB!00:19:54 - Post-race recovery tipsShow Notes:Bounce Back Strong With My 13 Expert Tips for Your Post Marathon Recovery:https://marathonhandbook.com/post-marathon-recovery/Running Recovery: The Best Post-Run Routine:https://marathonhandbook.com/running-recovery/Half Marathon Recovery Guide: How To Recover From A Half Marathon:https://marathonhandbook.com/half-marathon-recovery/Our free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael DoyleOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB

Sep 29, 2024 • 58min
2024 Berlin Marathon Instant Reaction Pod!
Editors Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci and Michael Doyle jump into the studio for an emergency pod, right after the finish of the 2024 Berlin Marathon on Sunday morning.SPOILER ALERT: we talk about how the race played itself out, and who won.Chapters00:00 Instant Reactions to the 2024 Berlin Marathon06:17 Men's and Women's Races12:19 Adidas Dominance in the Marathon17:37 The Impact of Missing Big Names23:02 Burning Questions Post-Marathon28:26 Winners and Losers of the Berlin MarathonShow Notes: Read our recap of the Berlin Marathon elite races:https://marathonhandbook.com/results-2024-bmw-berlin-marathon/Relive the race by scrolling back through our moment-by-moment live updates of the 2024 Berlin Marathon:https://marathonhandbook.com/2024-berlin-marathon-live-updates/Men’s Top 10 ResultsMilkesa Mengesha (ETH), 2:03:17Cybrian Kotut (KEN), 2:03:22Haymanot Alew (ETH), 2:03:31Stephen Kiprop (KEN), 2:03:37Hailemariyam Kiros (ETH), 2:04:35Yohei Ikeda (JPN), 2:05:12Tadese Takele (ETH), 2:05:13Oqbe Kibrom Ruesom (ERI), 2:05:37Enock Onchari (KEN), 2:05:53Melaku Belachew (ETH), 2:06:30Women’s Top 10 ResultsTigist Ketema (ETH), 2:16:42Mestawot Fikir (ETH), 2:18:48Bosena Mulatie (ETH), 2:19:00Aberu Ayana Mulisa (ETH), 2:20:20Ai Hosoda (JPN), 2:20:31Mizuki Matsuda (JPN), 2:20:42Calli Hauger-Thackery (GBR), 2:21:24Yebregual Melese (ETH), 2:21:39Fikrte Wereta (ETH), 2:23:23Sisay Meseret Gola (ETH), 2:23:36

Sep 26, 2024 • 39min
Why Lululemon Dropped Ultrarunner Camille Herron
Marathon Handbook's news editor Jessy Carveth and editor-in-chief Michael Doyle unpack why the American ultrarunner Camille Herron is embroiled in a messy Wikipedia scandal. The conversation delves into the controversy surrounding ultrarunner Camille Herron, who has faced backlash for allegedly manipulating her Wikipedia page to enhance her image while undermining her competitors by altering their pages, and also implying they cheated while bettering her world records. The discussion covers the implications of her actions, the public's response, and the broader impact on women's sports. The hosts explore the duality of Herron's role as both a celebrated athlete and a controversial figure, questioning the ethics of her behavior and its effects on the running community.They explain why the Camille Herron scandal is such a big deal in the ultrarunning world, who Herron is, and why Lululemon abruptly dumped Herron after she operated as a key ambassador for the brand to the running world.They also explain why many other athletes are now speaking out about Herron's behaviour, particularly after they break records she once set, and how Herron and her husband/coach are pushing back against these accusations.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Controversy06:41 The Wikipedia Manipulation12:01 The Fallout and Public Response16:47 Role Model or Villain?22:00 The Irony of Fame and Insecurity30:21 Conclusion and Future ImplicationsShow Notes:Camille Herron Accused of Manipulating Wikipedia Pages to Downplay Rivals:https://marathonhandbook.com/camille-herron-wikipedia-controversy/Lululemon drops Camille Herron as ambassador after Wikipedia controversyhttps://marathonhandbook.com/lululemon-drops-camille-herron-as-ambassador-after-wikipedia-controversy/Camille Herron’s Husband and Coach Conor Holt Takes Full Responsibility Amidst Malicious Wikipedia Controversy:https://marathonhandbook.com/camille-herrons-husband-takes-full-responsibility-wikipedia-controversy/Takeaways- Camille Herron has been dropped by Lululemon amid controversy- She has made over 300 edits to her Wikipedia page.- Her husband attempted to take the blame for the edits.- Many in the running community are skeptical of their claims- Herron's actions have raised questions about ethics in sports- The controversy has sparked a broader discussion about female athletes- The situation highlights the challenges women face in sports- Public perception of Herron has shifted dramatically- The fallout from this controversy may have lasting implicationsOur free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Katelyn Tocci, Michael DoyleOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB

Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 20min
Our 2024 Berlin Marathon Preview!
Our editors Alex, Katelyn and Michael break down everything you need to know about this Sunday's Berlin Marathon, including how to live stream the race, key storylines, a bit of the fascinating history of the marathon, and who will win each race. They discuss the significance of the 50th anniversary of the Berlin Marathon, its ranking as a World Marathon Major, why so many marathon world records have been achieved on this course, and the legacy of both Eliud Kipchoge and Kenenisa Bekele at the race. 2024 marks the first time in 11 years that the Berlin Marathon will not feature either Kipchoge (the 2022 and 2023 champion) or Bekele.After last year's world record performance in Berlin by Tigst Assefa, will the 2024 edition of the marathon feature a new breakout star and a record breaking run? Our editors weigh in on who might win in Berlin, and the outlook of elite marathon running in the next few years.00:00 Opening chatter02:57 Alex's attempt at a sub-30 minute 10K06:08 Our favorite city running experiences08:46 The Significance of Major Marathons11:45 Berlin Marathon Overview15:03 Is the Berlin Marathon Course Fast?17:59 Berlin has a Rollerblade Marathon?!?!23:52 Historical Context of the Berlin Marathon26:57 Course Profile and Challenges30:01 Elite Field Insights39:46 Emerging Stars in Women's Marathon51:01 Weather and Conditions52:13 The End of the Kipchoge Era01:07:41 We Rank the World Marathon MajorsWatch a full video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel:https://youtu.be/Nih6qNESz44Show Notes:2024 Berlin Marathon Elite Preview:https://marathonhandbook.com/2024-berlin-marathon-elite-lineup/Our free marathon training plans:https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/marathon-training-plans/Hosts: Katelyn Tocci, Michael DoyleOver 160,000 runners read our newsletter. Sign up here and get our free book The 26 Golden Rules Of Running: https://marathonhandbook.com/newsletter/Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/marathon.handbookFollow us on Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marathon.handbookLike us on FB: https://facebook.com/marathonhandbookFollow us on X: https://x.com/MarathonHB


