45 min

Episode 85: Lindsey Hein on Elites, Podcasting for Runners, and Training with Kids The Strength Running Podcast

    • Running

Lindsey has always been a runner. She ran cross country in high school and after running for fitness and health in college, started running marathons post-collegiately.
To date, she's run 14 marathons and is currently preparing for the 2019 Boston Marathon. She's also a RRCA-certified running coach.
Her podcast is one of the most popular running podcasts out there: I'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein has more than 160 episodes and features the most talented runners on the planet:
Meb Keflezighi Paula Radcliffe Scott Jurek Shalane Flanagan Lindsey is in a unique situation after being able to explore the training, lives, mindsets, and careers of so many world-class athletes. I couldn't help but have so many questions:
How do we relate to elite runners who have physical gifts that we simply do not? What separates the best from the rest of us? How do we learn from these runners to enhance our own training? In our latest episode for the Strength Running Podcast, we discuss the drawbacks and opportunities of interviewing elite runners, mindset shifts related to running when you start having kids, and a lot more.

Lindsey has always been a runner. She ran cross country in high school and after running for fitness and health in college, started running marathons post-collegiately.
To date, she's run 14 marathons and is currently preparing for the 2019 Boston Marathon. She's also a RRCA-certified running coach.
Her podcast is one of the most popular running podcasts out there: I'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein has more than 160 episodes and features the most talented runners on the planet:
Meb Keflezighi Paula Radcliffe Scott Jurek Shalane Flanagan Lindsey is in a unique situation after being able to explore the training, lives, mindsets, and careers of so many world-class athletes. I couldn't help but have so many questions:
How do we relate to elite runners who have physical gifts that we simply do not? What separates the best from the rest of us? How do we learn from these runners to enhance our own training? In our latest episode for the Strength Running Podcast, we discuss the drawbacks and opportunities of interviewing elite runners, mindset shifts related to running when you start having kids, and a lot more.

45 min