The Runner's World UK Podcast - October 2018

The Runner's World UK Podcast - October 2018

Episode 9 is here and this month we're all about being green. That's right, we're talking ethical running, especially when it comes to the environment and the impact running has. Joining Rick and Ben in the studio is RW's deputy digital editor Jane who has been researching the topic and spoke to Ooho, the manufacturers of edible water for races; race organiser of the Harrow Half, Keith Foley, talks about how and why they removed plastic bottles from the course; journalist Isaac Williams talks to us about plogging and RW's Kerry joins us to talk about the brands that are trying to make a difference. Remember to subscribe and rate the show and drop us an email with any questions/topics you think we should be discussing - podcast@runnersworld.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Is there a perfect running cadence?

Is there a perfect running cadence?

Physio Tom Goom joins Rick and Ben to discuss running and cadence. Often touted as a golden metric that can transform your running and prevent injury, we discuss if there is a magic number that can ...

25 Helmi 202534min

2025 running gear trends

2025 running gear trends

Breaking out the crystal ball, Ben and Rick are joined by Ali to discuss a few of the trends that we're seeing in running gear and tech in 2025, plus what the future might hold (carbon plated super sa...

18 Helmi 202542min

Steve Magness: how to reduce pre-race nerves

Steve Magness: how to reduce pre-race nerves

If, like many runners, you've battled overwhelming pre-race anxiety, this is the episode for you. On it, renowned sports psychologist Steve Magness discusses the new book, Win the Inside Game, which o...

11 Helmi 202531min

Klaas Lok: the easy interval method

Klaas Lok: the easy interval method

It’s rare in running that a training approach comes along that is genuinely innovative. But that’s the case with the ‘easy interval method’, pioneered by Dutchman Klaas Lok. A decorated middle-distanc...

4 Helmi 202545min

Everything you need to know about hill training

Everything you need to know about hill training

Hill training is an excellent way of improving power, technique and mental tenacity. But how best should you fit it into your week? And what are some of the best hill sessions to try? On this week's e...

28 Tammi 202528min

Running nutrition masterclass with Renee McGregor

Running nutrition masterclass with Renee McGregor

Complex, divisive and subject to misinformation, sports nutrition is an area desperately in need of clarity. On this week's episode Renee McGregor, leading sports dietitian and RW columnist, cuts thro...

21 Tammi 202546min

The Spine Race – Damian Hall

The Spine Race – Damian Hall

On this week's episode, we speak with Damian Hall at mile 160 of the Spine Race. Damian talks about the likely winners, the appeal of the race and how on earth you do about training for 268 miles alon...

14 Tammi 202525min

Jasmin Paris: breaking barriers and the Barkley

Jasmin Paris: breaking barriers and the Barkley

Unless you spent 2024 hiding out in some remote Tennessee woods, you're probably aware that Jasmin Paris became the first woman to complete the Barkley Marathons. But what kind of mentality does it ta...

7 Tammi 202536min

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