Endurance State of Mind
In this episode of the Endurance State of Mind podcast, Zach and Anthony break down one of the biggest weeks in endurance sports, covering the Boston Marathon, London Marathon, and the shocking breakthrough of the sub 2 hour marathon barrier. We start with a recap of the Boston Marathon, highlighting standout performances from Mississippi runners and friends of the show, including elite level finishes and what it takes to compete at that level. From pacing strategies to race day conditions, we dive into what made Boston such a strong showing this year. Then we shift to the London Marathon and one of the most historic moments in distance running. Multiple athletes breaking the 2 hour marathon mark has completely changed the landscape of professional running. We discuss what led to this breakthrough, including advancements in super shoes, fueling strategies, training volume, and the increasing depth of elite competition. This episode also explores the impact of modern running technology, including lightweight racing shoes, carbon plates, and how brands like Adidas and Nike are pushing the limits of human performance. Is this a new era in marathon running or just the beginning? To wrap things up, we preview our upcoming trip to Sedona, Arizona, where we will be crewing and pacing a 125 mile ultramarathon. We talk about what goes into supporting an ultra runner, the challenges of multi day endurance events, and what we are expecting from the experience on the ground. If you are into marathons, ultra running, Ironman training, endurance sports, or just want to understand how athletes continue to push the limits of performance, this episode is for you. https://www.instagram.com/endurance_stateofmind?igsh=cjBnanNobHhhYXNu
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