285 episodes

Welcome to the RunRunLive Podcast! - This podcast celebrates the transformative power of endurance sports.
The arc of this show covers 17 years of running life over 450+ episodes. There are interviews with with all sorts of runners. There are 20+ Boston Marathons.
Sprinkled in to the mix is advice and motivation.
Please enjoy. It's been quite a journey and I'm not done yet.

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RunRunLive 5.0 - Running Podcast Chris Russell

    • Sports
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

Welcome to the RunRunLive Podcast! - This podcast celebrates the transformative power of endurance sports.
The arc of this show covers 17 years of running life over 450+ episodes. There are interviews with with all sorts of runners. There are 20+ Boston Marathons.
Sprinkled in to the mix is advice and motivation.
Please enjoy. It's been quite a journey and I'm not done yet.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Update 4-24-2024

    Update 4-24-2024

    A quick update from the trails with Ollie.
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    • 24 min
    Episode 5-484

    Episode 5-484

    Episode 5-484 – the one about the treeIntroduction:Hello and welcome to episode 5-484 of the RunRunLive Podcast. I’m calling it 5-484. That’s as good a number as any. At this point we are beyond the specificity of rational numbers and, some would say, rationality in general. 
    Today I’m going to tell a story about a tree. I’ll give you the update on my current entropy challenge. Because it’s always something, isn’t it? And I have an idea to start a new segment called “Stupid running questions.”
    And, maybe I’ll talk about mortality.

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    • 23 min
    Episode 5-483

    Episode 5-483

    RunRunLive Episode 5483 – The one about 5K’s and Relay races and retirement…
    Hello my running friends. 
    How are you doing today? It’s winter here in New England. The shortest days of the year are upon us. 
    The seasons change and so do I.
    Which is a lyric from a song by the Guess Who called “No Time”, from an album called “Canned Wheat” released in 1969. The Guess Who was an influential Canadian rock band from Winnipeg of all places.  
    Randy Bachman from the band went on to success with Bachman Turner Overdrive.
    Apologies for not getting a show out. I have ideas in my head. I just don’t have the animation to write them down and record. 
    Something is better than nothing they say. But, the older I get, the more I understand the value of nothing as well.
    Today I’m going to catch you up on a few races I’ve run and some other stuff as I work my way into shape for my next race, which is the Napa Valley Marathon in March. 
    Now that I’ve put Boston aside as a goal race, I can add more fun stuff and travel races to my calendar. This year my wife and I will head out to Napa Valley to run the race and then hang around in wine country. 
    Because, my friends, life is short. 
    Memento Mori. 

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    • 25 min
    Episode 5-482 - Zero to Hero

    Episode 5-482 - Zero to Hero

    5-482
    Hello my friends and welcome to episode 482 of the RunRunLive Podcast. 
    Today I’m going to gift you with a long screed entitled “Zero to Hero, How to go from zero miles and injured to a marathon in 6 months.”
    But, before I go there let’s do some business. 
    I went back to the old RunRunLive 4.0 bumpers, because I like them. I didn’t like the new ones that I had done for me. The old ones are voiced by members of our community. 
    That opening bumper about squeezing the life from lemons is by old-friend John. The strumming guitar and singing are the styling of Adam Tinkoff. The ‘move you to the exit’ is Steve Chopper. And the harmony on the last bit of the outro is Adam and Eddie Marathon. 
    If I ever do interviews again, the ‘featured interview’ bumper is a young version of my talented daughter Katie.
    They make me happy and hopefully make you happy too.
    Secondly I spent some time last weekend loading old shows into the new ACast feed. I got all the way back to 250 – which would be some time in 2012, I believe. 
    This is why episode 251 errantly dropped into your feed as a new show. I have to back date them to get them in the right order. That show was from January 2013, I must have missed a save button. I have fixed it. 
    But- in all seriousness, that show is probably a good example of the format that I used to have back then. I have not listened to it, but if you have, that is an 11-year time travel into the past. If you liked it there are plenty more of similar size and shape.
    At some point I’m going to go back and listen to all of these from the beginning and learn something about myself. 
    Other than that – enjoy this essay on training around our constraints.
    On with the show.


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    • 39 min
    5-481 Marine Corps Marathon

    5-481 Marine Corps Marathon

    Introduction:Hello my endurance athletic old friends. 
    Welcome to episode 5-481.
    How are we on this fine fall day? Up here in New England we have set the clocks back and it is now officially dark at 4:30ish, which makes me want to stab myself in the eye with an olive fork… Is there such a thing as an olive fork? 
    We like to tell ourselves up, with puritanical zeal, and righteous fury, that all this lack of sunlight and crappy weather makes us harder and more able to transverse this fickle world filled with chaos. 
    We say things like, “I was doing hill repeats in the freezing rain,” – wearing that suffering like holy stigmata. 
    But, what if it’s all a lie? What if all the adversity just makes us grumpy and hard to live with?
    I don’t know – but I do know the best policy is to take it one day at a time, do what you can and embrace what the universe brings you because time is short!


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    • 32 min
    5-480 The Old Man and the Marathon

    5-480 The Old Man and the Marathon

    Hello my friends and welcome to the RunRunLive Podcast. My name is Chris and I am your host. 
    Here is a quick introduction for anyone listening for the first time. 
    I have been an amateur runner my whole life. I got serious in the late 90’s and it changed my life, like many obsessions will. 
    I started this podcast in 2007 to share all the wonderful things I had learned. 
    It has been a gift to me and I‘ve met so many great people who have enriched my life.
    There are close to 500 episodes that span a decade or more of training and racing marathons and mountain bikes and triathlons and so much more. 
    I am sifting though my archives and will attempt to post them all here in sequence. 
    I interview famous and not-so-famous people from the sport. I give advice and tips. I tell stories and entertain. 
    The first 50 or so episodes have some audio challenges as the technology hadn’t really ripened yet. 
    After that I hit my stride and the show’s are fun and consistent through around 250, where I take a break and begin a new format. 
    After that there are highs and lows, as there are in any life. 
    Currently I’m working on finding time to keep the show going into the future as I am now an older runner. 
    Feel free to sample your way through my journey, our running life. 
    And enjoy. 
    I’ll see you out there. 
    Chris,
    Outro:
    That’s it folks you have found your way back to the end of yet another RunRunLive podcast. 
    If you’re new to the show go back and sample some of the history.
    If you’re one of my old friends Rech out and say hi. 
    On reflection I find that friends are the most important thing we carry with us.
    Bear with me as I sort the technology out. 
    And wish me luck in DC.
    I’ll see you out there.


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    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

VanCityRunner ,

I enjoy it!

Great podcast, Chris doesn't take himself too seriously, but just serious enough!

CarolFil ,

Great running podcast!

I've been listening to this podcast for close to a year now. Very informative. Keep up the great work Chris!

Lucie Girard ,

THE podcast for all your running needs

Chris is so motivational you almost can't listen to his podcast sitting down! Great interviews with people associated with our sport, interesting topics, good music - but not too much - Squeeze in a laugh or two and you're good to go. I love the fact that this podcast doesn't last too long, it's around 40-45 minutes so I can take it on a morning run with me and finish listening as I finish my run. Watch out for cameos from Buddy the Wonder Dog, you never know when he has something to say.

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