The Marathon Show
Summary: A show about and for marathon runners. Hear from other marathon runners, race directors, medical professionals and suppliers about running marathons. We feature segments dedicated to upcoming races, training programs, equipment and stories about how the marathon has changed people's lives.
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Podcasts:
Achilles International enables people with all types of disabilities to participate in mainstream athletics which include marathons. Dr. Richard Traum, founder of Achilles International, is the guest. You'll learn how you can become a race guide for a blind runner, which is a life changing experience. Dick will give you his opinion as to which Olympic sport will see it's first athlete with a disability, plus much more.
Accomplished marathoner, author, speaker and coach, Danny Dreyer was on the show to talk about ChiRunning. You'll hear how to blend the subtle inner focus of Tai Chi with running to avoid injury from overuse of misuse. Most of us experience injuries and ChiRunning can help you avoid them and enjoy running more.
Joe goes one-on-one with you, covers your Facebook posts, talks about your upcoming races, offers a few insights and much more. It's a wide ranging show. He covers Steamtown, Portland and Chicago marathons. Plus he offers some advice for first timers preparing for their first race and an update on some races he's planning on running.
We broadcast from the start line and on the race course of the Susan G. Komen 5K in Newport Beach, CA. This is a remarkable show. You'll laugh and you'll be inspired by women who have run the ultimate marathon. Running time 54 minutes.
Eric Sach, owner of The Balanced Athlete, Renton, WA was on the show to answer questions about equipment, clothing, shoes, nutrition, racing and much more. Eric talked about salt tabs, compression sleeves, orthotics, GU and much more.
What is the biggest race day or intra-race adjustment you've had to make? Was it for weather, injury or illness? Expos - what do you like about them, what don't you like? What do non-runners say to you? Are they supportive, in awe or cynical? These topics plus much more. Join Valerie Kilcoin, Jeff Bollman and Matt Hagen on The Runners Chat Show
Almost every runner in the audience knows Rudy Novotny, but most of you have never met him. Rudy has been the voice at the start and finish line for over 500 of America's most popular marathons. We go up on the starter's tower with him to hear about things that have been funny, embarrassing and inspirational, plus much more. Running time 61 minutes
Director of Racing for The Walt Disney World Marathon, Jon Hughes, was on the show to talk about the remarkable series of races in The runDisney program. These are extremely well run, desination races for runners of all abilities. You'll hear what makes runDisney so successful and why you need to add them to your running calendar. Running time 52 minutes
We present a satire about the things that annoy our listeners in a marathon. We accumulated 45 comments and pieced them together to provide a funny look at the things marathon runners have to deal with. Running time is about 50 minutes
The Marathon Show went to the starting line of the 2010 Disney Half Marathon in Anaheim, CA. We interviewed people just before the start of the race. This is a great show to share with your friends who need motivation to get into running. You'll enjoy hearing from people all over the U.S., Canada and Japan as they answer a range of questions just before they take off. This show will be especially fun for Dave Mari, Jackie Gulino, Angie Whitworth Pace, Greg Goebel, Naomi Haley Chiorazzi, Rusty Humphries, Jim Levy and Bob Iger, President of the Walt Disney Company as well as the entire Disney Team
We spoke with three marathon runners who have run or are in the process of running 52 marathons in a calendar year. They are racing for a cause by testing the extreme limits of their body. You'll hear about how to get motivated, how they prepared for many marathons and you'll gain insights from their experiences. Join us as we interview Dana Casanave, Dane Rauschenberg and Sam Felsenfeld.
We talked with three people running their very first marathon. We heard what their thoughts were when they signed up for the race, what they've learned about themselves and what's on their mind about their upcoming race, plus a fun 5K discussion. Marathon newbies Brandon Castro, Connie Reyes and Jeff Heath
If you love running marathons in the U.S. you'll love this show. We go around the U.S. and stop in at 13 college campuses to talk College Football and Marathons. A sweet mix of two of our favorite things. It's a unique look at College Football so listen in and enjoy
Jeff Galloway tells everyone how they can perform better and avoid injuries. He offers advice on the value of walking breaks, stride length and nutrition. You'll hear from a caller who offers testimony about the power of walk breaks. The Galloway program is a life-changing experience. Jeff also talks about his upcoming appearances.
Donald Arthur's story of celebrating life by running marathons is very inspirational. Listen as Donald talks about the transplant process, his marathons in 31 states, a moment to be remembered on the Verrazano Bridge, the 50 States Club and his advice to first time marathoners, plus much more