Exploring the why behind what keeps runners running long, strong, and motivated. The cover photo is my Why: finishing my first 50k, which was a last minute change of plans due to TNF50 cancellation, supported and surrounded by some of the best humans in the trail running world. Logo designed by Vanessa Wolfe Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
The Limiting Factor is Your Own Mind: Jeremy Miller’s Journey in Running, Content Creation, and Entrepreneurship
Are you one of those runners who started off absolutely hating the sport?
Jeremy Miller is an athlete and content creator based in Austin, TX. He has completed several marathons and ultras with a 2:44 marathon personal best.
Jeremy is also known for his unique athletic feats, like running a sub-5-minute mile and deadlifting 500 pounds on the same day, and running a 62-mile race around a one-mile loop in a parking lot.
He’s also the co-founder of Switchback, a running nutrition brand.
Listen to hear about:
How Jeremy went from seeing running as punishment to running a 100 miler
Jeremy’s journey to becoming a full-time content creator (and from 2k to 100k Instagram followers in 6 months)
The realities and evolution of working with brands as a content creator
The 100 mile race recap, Boulderthon 2024, and future goals
Why Jeremy believes the limiting factor in life is your own mind
Stay connected:
Jeremy’s website: https://www.jeremymiller.io
Jeremy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremymille.r/
Jeremy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BreeJeremy?sub_confirmation=1
Jeremy on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremymillerfit
The Jeremy Miller Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeremy-miller80
For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod
Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt
Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com
Looking for helpful, valuable resources to improve your running performance and longevity? Make sure you head over to the Tread Lightly Podcast!
This episode is supported by:
2Before: Get a performance boost with New Zealand Blackcurrant berries. Use code FTLR for 30% off of multi-serve and 20 packs over at 2Before.com.
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10/18/2024 • 51 minutes, 1 second
How Olympic Medalist Molly Seidel Navigates Injury and Mental Health Struggles
Olympic Marathoner Molly Seidel calls herself a “running nerd to the core,” but that doesn’t mean it’s all fun and games.
Molly is an Olympic bronze medalist in the marathon who lives in Flagstaff, AZ.
Listen to hear about:
How injuries an (including emergency appendectomy) affect her mental health
Learning how to define herself beyond just running
The problem with short term gains over long term sustainability
Molly’s love of friendly competition and racing other women
The growing pains of running becoming more mainstream
Our 2021 episode with Molly: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7pIO6UE11YUaJAXaeyANn3
Stay connected:
Molly on Instagram: instagram.com/bygolly.molly
For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod
Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt
Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com
This episode is supported by:
PUMA: PUMA deeply cares about the running community and is committed to creating great gear. Get 20% off any PUMA run or train products from shoes to apparel with code FTLROCT at www.puma.com.
Hyperice: Innovative recovery tools for all types of training. My favorite are the Normatec leg boots and Normatec Go portable calf sleeves. Get 10% off with code LONGRUN10 at hyperice.com.
MadeGood: Get better-for-you, organic, and gluten-free snacks that help you fuel your training. Use LongRun15 for 15% off MadeGood on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/MadeGood/page/D52B1F41-B2AC-4B27-A77F-E83775F7089F
Tifosi Optics: Fantastic sunglasses for every type of run. Anti-bounce fit, shatterproof, and scratch resistant. Use code FTLROCT for 15% off your pair at https://alnk.to/3ybGCzH.
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10/11/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 1 second
How Jason Bahamundi Overcame Burnout and Disordered Eating to Build a Media Platform for Everyday Athletes
Is building a media company a bigger test of endurance than a 250 mile race?
Jason Bahamundi is an 8x Ironman and 8x 100 Mile finisher, plus a finisher of the inaugural Cocodona 250.
But he thinks his biggest endurance feat so far is founding his sports publication, Run•Tri•Bike.
Jason believes that there is a spot at the starting line for everybody and every body, despite the obstacles they may encounter along the way.
Listen to hear about:
The evolution of running culture alongside social media
Personal takes on Boston Marathon Qualifying Times
Navigating burnout in Ironman training and in business
How healing from disordered eating opened Jason up to connection with others
The evolution of Run•Tri•Bike and connecting with everyday athletes
Stay connected:
Jason Bahamundi on Instagram: instagram.com/cooktraineatrace
RunTriBike Magazine: runtrimag.com
For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod
Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt
Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com
This episode is supported by:
Tifosi Optics: Fantastic sunglasses for every type of run. Anti-bounce fit, shatterproof, and scratch resistant. Use code FTLR for 15% off your pair at https://alnk.to/3ybGCzH.
MadeGood: Get better-for-you, organic, and gluten-free snacks that help you fuel your training. Use LongRun15 for 15% off MadeGood on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/MadeGood/page/D52B1F41-B2AC-4B27-A77F-E83775F7089F
PUMA: My current top shoe is the Deviate Nitro First Mile. Get 20% off any PUMA run or train products from shoes to apparel with code FTLR24 at www.puma.com.
Hyperice: Innovative recovery tools for all types of training. My favorite are the Normatec leg boots and Normatec Go portable calf sleeves. Get 10% off with code LONGRUN10 at hyperice.com.
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10/4/2024 • 53 minutes, 5 seconds
337. Why Teen Ultrarunner Sebastian Salsbury Wants to Break Records and Inspire Youth to Run
At just 9 years old, Sebastian Salsbury ran his first ultramarathon race.
He knew even then that he had to become one of the best in the sport someday.
Now, Sebastian is an 18-year-old professional trail runner in Santa Barbara, CA who’s found a second family in the trail running community.
He believes that anyone at any age can start running.
Listen to this episode to hear about:
What it was like to be raised in the mountain ultra community
Transitioning to competitive running in middle school
Being coached by Hayden Hawks and crewing him at Western States
The importance of having non-runner friends
Working with brands as an athlete
The lure of the 100-mile distance
Stay connected:
Sebastian on Instagram: instagram.com/sebrunsfar
Follow Sebastian Salsbury on Strava
For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod
Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt
Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com
This episode is supported by:
Hyperice: Innovative recovery tools for all types of training. My favorite are the Normatec leg boots and Normatec Go portable calf sleeves. Get 10% off with code LONGRUN10 at hyperice.com.
Tifosi Optics: Fantastic sunglasses for every type of run. Anti-bounce fit, shatterproof, and scratch resistant. Use code FTLR for 15% off your pair at https://alnk.to/3ybGCzH.
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9/27/2024 • 46 minutes, 28 seconds
336. Why Athletes Should Get Vulnerable, Seek Discomfort, and Find Boredom with Dr. Lara Pence
What sounds more challenging: Running a hard 10k, or sitting still for three days without exercise?
Dr. Lara Pence is a licensed clinical psychologist working with elite and professional athletes.
She helps them not only improve their performance in sport but also connect more deeply with the entire life experience.
Lara’s also the founder of The Coaches Collective, a program for ambitious sport coaches looking to increase their skills in human behavior and psychology.
Listen to this episode to hear about:
Common identity challenges runners face in everyday training and injury
The intersection of therapy and endurance sports
Dr. Pence’s clinical experience with athletes with disordered eating
Superficial connections in society and the need for deeper relationships
Why athletes need to slow down and rest (and even get bored)
Stay connected:
Dr. Lara Pence on Instagram: instagram.com/drlarapence
The Coaches Collective: drlarapence.com/coaches
For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod
Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt
Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com
This episode is supported by:
PUMA: My current top shoe is the Deviate Nitro First Mile. Get 20% off any PUMA run or train products from shoes to apparel with code FTLR24 at www.puma.com.
Tifosi Optics: Fantastic sunglasses for every type of run. Anti-bounce fit, shatterproof, and scratch resistant. Use code FTLR for 15% off your pair at https://alnk.to/3ybGCzH.
Hyperice: Innovative recovery tools for all types of training. My favorite are the Normatec leg boots and Normatec Go portable calf sleeves. Get 10% off with code LONGRUN10 at hyperice.com.
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9/20/2024 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Leadville 100: How Zoë Rom's Self-Compassion and Identity Shifts Led to a Running Breakthrough
How does a runner go from self-described bench warmer to podium finisher at one of the most renowned 100 milers in the world?
Zoë Rom is a writer and journalist based in Carbondale, CO.
She’s the host and producer of The Trailhead Podcast and Your Diet Sucks, and author of the book “Becoming a Sustainable Runner.”
And she was the second female finisher at the 2024 Leadville Trail 100 Run!
Listen to this episode to hear about:
A race day recap of Zoë’s 2nd female finish at Leadville
The difference in her mindset compared to her previous Leadville DNF: embracing her multifaceted self, creating space, sharing goals, and running purely for herself
Mental strategies and flexible plans that helped her roll with the punches
What it felt like to know she was in second place mid-race, and mutual support with women’s first place runner Mary Denholm
Goals for the future and why a clear vision matters
Stay connected:
Zoë on Instagram: instagram.com/carrot_flowers_z
Zoë’s book with Tina Muir, Becoming a Sustainable Runner: www.becomingasustainablerunner.com
For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod
Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt
Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com
Other FTLR episodes with Zoë
282. Tina Muir and Zoë Rom: Running for Life, Community, and Planet https://open.spotify.com/episode/7rjg8YvpyYUD3LYPwHkR7i?si=253d4925591b4e67
117. Failure Makes You a Better Athlete and Human https://open.spotify.com/episode/7yCYgO6UMhaSQ2Bc2psAxC
This episode is supported by:
Boulderthon: Our favorite Colorado race event with a variety of distances. Use code FTLR20 for $20 off the marathon or half marathon when you register at www.boulderthon.org.
2Before: Get a performance boost with New Zealand Blackcurrant berries. Use code FTLR for 30% off of multi-serve and 20 packs over at www.2before.com.
Tifosi Optics: Fantastic sunglasses for every type of run. Anti-bounce fit, shatterproof, and scratch resistant. Use code FTLR for 15% off your pair at https://alnk.to/3ybGCzH.
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9/13/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 22 seconds
Leadville 100: How Mary Denholm Trained, Fueled, and Lived to Win the 2024 Race
What does it take to win the Leadville Trail 100 Run during your first-ever year of competing on trail?
Mary Denholm cracked the code after racing almost exclusively on roads from 2015-2024.
During that time, she took her road marathon personal record from 3:39 to 2:36 and qualified twice for the Olympic Marathon Trials.
Mary decided to shift to ultrarunning in early 2024, and on August 17th, she won Leadville’s legendary 100 mile race.
Listen to this episode to hear about:
How and why Mary transitioned from road to trail
Strength training and injury recovery leading up to Leadville
Mary’s recap of her Leadville victory
Tips for taking care of yourself during training and racing
Stay connected:
Mary on Instagram: instagram.com/eatrunandbemary
For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod
Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt
Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com
This episode is supported by:
Boulderthon: Our favorite Colorado race event with a variety of distances. Use code FTLR20 for $20 off the marathon or half marathon when you register at www.boulderthon.org.
Tifosi Optics: Fantastic sunglasses for every type of run. Anti-bounce fit, shatterproof, and scratch resistant. Use code FTLR for 15% off your pair at https://alnk.to/3ybGCzH.
PUMA: My current top shoe is the Deviate Nitro First Mile. Get 20% off any PUMA run or train products from shoes to apparel with code FTLR24 at www.puma.com.
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9/6/2024 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 51 seconds
50. Amanda Nurse: Amanda Runs Boston (and beyond!)
This week's episode is with Amanda Nurse! Amanda is a professional runner who lives in Boston.
In this episode, we talked about:
-her progression as a runner
-wearing many hats as a mom/wife/coach/sponsored runner and more
-pregnancy, and coming back stronger after giving birth to her now two year old son
-her mental game and how she focuses in/on a race
-training leading up to the Olympic Trials
-Wellness in Motion
-and much more!
Follow along with Amanda's adventures at instagram.com/amandarunsboston!
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