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All things mental and physical health! You'll find in-depth interviews with runners as we delve into why they run and what keeps them running. And interviews with specialists on the brain and the effects of exercise on it – chemically and physically. Plus tips to keep you moving with a positive mindset.. So much goodness
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Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
In this episode of the FitMIND FitBODY podcast, I chat with the dedicated and enthusiastic Brad Smithers. Brad shares his inspiring journey from an enthusiastic beginner to a seasoned runner who has completed numerous marathons and ultra-marathons. He emphasises the importance of enjoying the journey, not just the destination.
Brad talks about how he started running, the challenges he faced, and his love for long-distance events. He recalls his early days of bushwalking with his family and how it sparked his interest in endurance activities. His story is a testament to the power of consistency and dedication in achieving long-term running goals.
One of the highlights of this episode is Brad’s recounting of his experiences with various marathons and ultra-marathons, including the famous Six Foot Track and the Gold Coast Marathon. He shares valuable tips on training, staying motivated, and the importance of having a support system in the running community.
Brad also discusses the joy of trail running and the sense of camaraderie it brings. He highlights how the running community supports each other, regardless of whether you are a beginner or an elite runner. His insights into the mental and physical benefits of running make this episode a must-listen.
Tune in to hear Brad’s incredible stories and gain insights into how running can be a powerful tool for personal growth and community building. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting, Brad’s enthusiasm and practical advice will inspire you to lace up your shoes and hit the trails.
The charity Brad helps run - Run Against Violence - https://www.runagainstviolence.com/
Book - Comfort Crisis (Michael Easter) - https://amzn.asia/d/g4npObg
Book - Outlive (Peter Attia) - https://amzn.asia/d/2G3oOks
Brad’s Running Tips:
1. Start with Small Goals: Brad emphasises setting small, achievable goals when beginning your running journey. It’s important not to aim too high initially, such as trying to run a marathon in your first week.
2. Consistency is Key: He advises being consistent with your training. Regular runs, even if they are short, help build endurance and make running a habit.
3. Find What Works for You: Brad highlights the importance of finding a training routine that fits your lifestyle and personal preferences. Everyone is different, so what works for one person might not work for another.
4. Listen to Your Body: Paying attention to how your body feels during and after runs is crucial. It’s important to push yourself, but not to the point of injury.
5. Incorporate Variety: Including different types of runs, like sprints and hill training, can improve your overall running performance and keep your training interesting.
6. Use Mantras: Brad suggests using mantras or positive affirmations to stay motivated during tough runs. This mental trick can help you push through difficult parts of your training.
7. Embrace the Community: He talks about the benefits of joining a running community or club. Running with others can provide motivation, support, and a sense of camaraderie.
8. Acknowledge Pain and Growth: Understand that some discomfort is part of the growth process. Recognise when pain is a signal to slow down and when it’s a natural part of building strength and endurance.
9. Set Multiple Goals: Brad recommends having A, B, and C goals for races. Your “A” goal is your ideal outcome, “B” is a solid achievement, and “C” is the minimum you aim for. This approach helps you stay motivated and adaptable.
10. Focus on Enjoyment: Above all, Brad stresses the importance of enjoying the running journey. The process should be fulfilling and fun, not just about hitting milestones.
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