Running With James

James Wyatt

At Running With James, we want to grow a community for runners and fitness enthusiasts from all walks of life. We are passionate about fitness and want to share that passion with others through the discussion of training tips and techniques, nutrition, gear reviews and how running and fitness affect our everyday lives.

  1. 5d ago

    FAILURE IS AN OPTION | Why You Need to Fail to Get Better

    Send us Fan Mail What if failure isn’t something you should avoid? What if it’s actually part of the process? In this episode of Running with James, we’re flipping the script on failure. As athletes, we’re constantly chasing PRs, faster paces, heavier weights, podiums, and better performances—but if you’re never failing, are you really pushing yourself far enough to grow? We talk about what failure looks like in training and racing, how to tell the difference between productive failure and pushing too far, and why a workout that falls apart might actually teach you more than one that goes perfectly. We’ll break down how to: 🏃‍♂️ Use failure as feedback  🔥 Push yourself beyond your comfort zone  🧠 Separate a bad performance from your identity  📈 Learn from failed workouts and races  💪 Turn setbacks into progress  🎯 Find your edge without crossing the line into reckless training  🔄 Fail → Analyze → Adjust → Try Again Because failure isn’t the goal—but if failure is never possible, you might not be challenging yourself enough. You don’t have to be ready today. “Not ready yet” doesn’t mean “never.” Failure is an option. Quitting isn’t. Change your mind. Change your life. Support the show Become a member and support the show: https://patreon.com/RunningwithJames?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

  2. Jul 17

    Training Truths EP 2 | The Truth About Motivation

    Send us Fan Mail Why do so many people start strong but struggle to stay consistent? In this episode of Training Truths, Coach James dives into one of the biggest myths in fitness: the idea that you need motivation to succeed. The truth? Motivation comes and goes. Lasting results are built on systems, habits, and the discipline to keep showing up even when you don’t feel like it. Whether your goal is to lose weight, run your first 5K, complete a HYROX race, or simply live a healthier life, this episode will help you stop relying on fleeting feelings and start building routines that lead to long-term success. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why motivation always fadesHow to build systems that make consistency easierThe difference between discipline and motivationWhat to do when you miss a workoutWhy discipline actually creates freedomIf you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I’ll start Monday,” or “I just need to get motivated,” this episode is for you. Training Truth: You don’t need more motivation, you need better systems. 🎙️ Subscribe for new episodes of Running with James every week, where we help you train smarter, race stronger, and build a healthier life through practical coaching and honest conversations. Support the show Become a member and support the show: https://patreon.com/RunningwithJames?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

  3. Jul 10

    Training Truths Ep. 1 | When Healthy Makes People Uncomfortable

    Send us Fan Mail What if the hardest part of your fitness journey wasn’t the training—but the reactions of the people around you? In the first episode of our new Training Truths series, Coach James sits down with Melanie to share her remarkable journey of losing more than 100 pounds and discovering a passion for running that transformed her life. Along the way, she expected challenges like early mornings, sore legs, and tough workouts. What she didn’t expect was the criticism from people closest to her. From being told she’s “too skinny” to hearing she’s “addicted to running,” Melanie opens up about the emotional side of pursuing better health and learning to stay committed when not everyone understands your journey. Together, we discuss the difference between discipline and obsession, why personal growth can make others uncomfortable, and how to remain focused on becoming the healthiest version of yourself without letting outside opinions define your path. Whether you’re training for your first 5K, preparing for a HYROX race, or simply trying to build healthier habits, this conversation will encourage you to keep moving forward, even when the people around you don’t fully understand why. Training Truth #1: Not everyone will understand your commitment, but you don’t need everyone’s approval to pursue better health. Support the show Become a member and support the show: https://patreon.com/RunningwithJames?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

  4. Jun 26

    The Performance Lab – Week 6: Trust the Process (Even When You Can’t See the Progress)

    Send us Fan Mail Success isn’t built in a single workout, one race, or even one season—it’s built through consistency, patience, and trusting the work when the results aren’t immediately visible. In Week 6 of The Performance Lab, we’re talking about one of the hardest lessons every athlete has to learn: trusting the process. Whether you’re training for a marathon, preparing for HYROX, chasing a new PR, or simply trying to become a healthier version of yourself, there will be moments when you question if your hard work is paying off. This episode is about learning to stay committed during those moments. In this episode, we discuss: Why progress is rarely linearThe difference between results and growthHow consistency compounds over timeWhy comparing your journey to others slows your own progressThe importance of patience in long-term athletic developmentHow elite athletes stay committed when they don’t see immediate resultsThe best athletes aren’t the ones who never struggle—they’re the ones who keep showing up, trusting the process, and allowing time to do its work. 💬 Question of the Day: When has trusting the process paid off in your life or training? Share your story in the comments—we’d love to hear it and encourage others in the community. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs this reminder today. For exclusive Coach’s Corner episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and bonus coaching conversations, join us on Patreon. Remember… Change your mind. Change your life. Support the show Become a member and support the show: https://patreon.com/RunningwithJames?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

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At Running With James, we want to grow a community for runners and fitness enthusiasts from all walks of life. We are passionate about fitness and want to share that passion with others through the discussion of training tips and techniques, nutrition, gear reviews and how running and fitness affect our everyday lives.

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