10km, 21km or 42km. It doesn't matter what distance or time you run, what matters is that you RUN. In this weekly running podcast Coach Lindsey Parry helps you become a better a runner.

RUN with Coach Parry
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Podcast Overview
10km, 21km or 42km. It doesn't matter what distance or time you run, what matters is that you RUN. In this weekly running podcast Coach Lindsey Parry helps you become a better a runner.
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Recent Episodes

March 18, 2020
We help Steven plan his Comrades Marathon Back to Back attempt
On this edition of the RUN with Coach Parry Podcast we are joined by another member of the Coach Parry Online Training Club, Steven Pinnock. In this podcast you will discover: ✅ More about Steven's running journey and how he got into the sport ✅ The plan we put in place to help Steven get his Back to Back at Comrades ✅ How to get the nutrition balance right so that you can push in a marathon ✅ How to transition from stability to neutral running shoes and when is the right time to do it ✅ When is the right time to change shoes ✅ How to assess from the wear on your shoes what type of running shoes you should be running in ✅ The best way to approach hills on your training runs ✅How stretching and strength work can improve your back pain All the links mentioned in this episode can be found below:

March 11, 2020
How running 4 days a week can turn you into a running machine - Hloni's one on one coaching call
In this edition of the RUN with Coach Parry Podcast, we are joined by Hloni Mtimkulu who is a member of the Coach Parry Online Training Club. In this podcast you will discover: ✅ How Hloni got into the sport of running and when she started taking it a bit more seriously. ✅ Why Hloni struggles in the first 3km of her runs and what she can do to improve that ✅ Why running 4 days a week is important if you want to run a race like Comrades ✅ Should you try and catch up missed running sessions ✅ How long should the hills be when you're doing hill training as part of your Comrades training ✅ How to improve my running pace (The answer may not be what you think it is) ✅ How important is speed training as part of a training program ✅ When should you be taking things like gels on the run ✅ Whether running in the morning or evening is better ✅ Why strength training is the best addition Hloni can make to her running right now. All the links mentioned in the podcast are below:

March 4, 2020
We help Alicia put a plan in place to run a sub 10 hour Comrades Marathon
In this edition of RUN with Coach Parry we catch up with another member of the Coach Parry Online Training Club, Alicia Ehlers. In this one on one coaching call you'll discover: ✅ How Alicia bounced back and started running after breaking her back in a major motorcycle accident. ✅ If you're training consistently should your time trial times be getting faster ✅ When to do your time trails and strength training in your training week ✅ When to slot in a training marathon for Comrades and what pace you should run them at ✅ A pacing strategy for a sub 10 hour Comrades ✅ What pace should you do your ultra training marathons at ✅ How to use Two Oceans as a Comrades tester ✅ Plus we touch on some pre-race nutrition advice All the links discussed and mentioned in this episode are below:
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