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The Longest Running Podcast in the Universe.
Episódios
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Fdip34: The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
05/03/2006 Duração: 52minIn this episode we talk about being alone on the open road, and how running can be the cure to true loneliness.
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Fdip33: The Marathon Mystique
26/02/2006 Duração: 52minThere is a mystique to the marathon that by it’s very name leaves an impression to those around you, and inspires others to follow in your footsteps. In this episode seek to answer the question “Why do so many runners chose to run a marathon?
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Fdip32: The Form of a Runner
19/02/2006 Duração: 55minIn this episode I talk about something called “running form‿ which is simply the way that you should move your body during the motion of running. It’s not enough to go out and “just run the way you feel‿, you need to train yourself to run efficiently, in a way that’s fluid and relaxed.
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Fdip31: Running Safety
12/02/2006 Duração: 42minIn this episode we list safety tips for when you’re out running on the roads. We make the point that, compared to the mass of an automobile, runners are “small squishy things on legs‿ that need to take measures to ensure their own safety.
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Fdip30: Running High with Endorphins
05/02/2006 Duração: 45minWhat is the “Runners High‿, and is it real or imagined? In this episode we investigate the truth and fiction behind this “feel good‿ phenomenon.
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Fdip29: Running Legend: Emil Zatopek
29/01/2006 Duração: 41minThis is a biographical review of the Czech runner Emil Zatopek. He was the first to run the 10K under 29 minutes and the first to run the 20K in an hour and set 18 world records in his 15 year career.
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Fdip28: Running Rituals
22/01/2006 Duração: 52minHowever you approach your training runs or road races, you’ll find comfort in finding a ritual: a method of psyching yourself up to the task ahead of you. As you develop a familiar routine, you’ll feel more relaxed and at ease before you run.
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Fdip27: Mind Games
15/01/2006 Duração: 42minFocus, concentration, internal conversation, planning and visualization are all key elements to a successful mind game in pushing your body past the limits of your own belief.
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Fdip26: Programs and Plans
08/01/2006 Duração: 49minIn this episode I talk about the basics of most training programs, and discuss items such as the maximum weekly distance you should run each week, the number of weeks you should train, and the length of your longest “long run‿. You need to determine the best training schedule for yourself that will help you meet and surpass your own goals. For some of you, just finishing a race of any distance will be a satisfying achievement.
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Fdip25: Revolutions and Resolutions
01/01/2006 Duração: 46minThose New Year resolutions we make for ourselves should be balanced with a promise of altruism. Use the occasion of this new year to help change the world for the better, both for yourself and for others.
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Fdip24: Despite the Scorn of Others.
25/12/2005 Duração: 40minRunners are both patient and understanding. We’ve found something to improve the quality of our lives and should make some effort to save the non-runners from themselves. We should not be afraid to be laughed at or ridiculed, if we can save another human being from the fate of inert uniformity.
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Fdip23: Cold Weather Running.
18/12/2005 Duração: 33minIt’s important to dress warm and in layers. The fabric available on the market today is on par with the most advanced space suits constructed by NASA.
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Fdip22: Gadgets and Gizmos.
11/12/2005 Duração: 39minSince it’s the season to be jolly and all that, I list four gadgets that a geekoid runner like myself would love to receive during the Holidays, or any time of the year that you’re in the mood to give.
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Fdip21: Eating on the Run.
04/12/2005 Duração: 36minI discuss eating for runners, and go through the basics that your Mom probably gave you as you were growing up. I mention some “fad‿ diets, and talk about an interesting study in the Britich Medical Journal that justifies a daily consumption of wine and chocolate! (How cool is that?!)
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Fdip20: Running Legend Bill Rogers
27/11/2005 Duração: 36minBill Rogers is one of the most respected, influential distance runners in the United States, having won the Boston Marathon and New York Marathons four times each. He’s run a total of 57 marathons in all, 28 of them in under 2:15.
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Fdip19: Rambling Diatribes
20/11/2005 Duração: 38minDiatribe – a noun meaning a bitter, abusive denunciation. From the Latin “diatribe‿ meaning learned discourse and the Greek “Diatribee‿ which itself is derived from the word “diatribeen‿ made up of the prefix “dia‿ meaning completely and Tribeen‿ meaning to run. This PodCast includes what I can only consider to be “rambling diatribes‿ when I’m out here running along the back roads of Central Massachusetts. My use of the term is intended to explain the gloppy streams of consciousness that dribbles out of my head while I’m out here running in an oxygen deprived state.
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Fdip18: The Marathon Blues
13/11/2005 Duração: 32minEach of us needs to find a way to fill the void, to recapture that incredible feeling we had when we were climbing that Mt. Everest of running events. The experience of the Marathon Blues is common, and the cure is as easy as lacing up your running shoes.
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Fdip17: The 2005 Cape Cod Marathon
06/11/2005 Duração: 55minOne of the things that makes the Cape Cod Marathon such a pleasure to experience, is the way the local residents come out to cheer, volunteer and entertain the runners as we work the miles. In this episode, I run the 2005 Cape Cod Marathon in Falmouth Massachusetts, attempting to set my second PR is as many weeks.
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Fdip16: Run Long and Taper
30/10/2005 Duração: 33minToo short of a taper period will leave you tired on race day, too long of a taper will leave you unprepared physically. In this episode I cover the basics about “tapering‿ as documented from the experts, and I confess to my own failures at properly preparing in the days before most of my marathons.
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Fdip15: The 2005 Bay State Marathon
23/10/2005 Duração: 42minListen as I run the first of two Fall 2005 Marathons, this time in Lowell, Massachusetts: home of the American Industrial Revolution. This is a very flat course where, despite hitting the eventual “wall‿ I attempt to set a new personal record in the Marathon.