September 14, 2010

The Endurance Planet Hour

On this week's Endurance Planet Hour we hear about the efforts of two men to run the length of the Erie Canal ... all 363 miles of it. We also hear about a fictional adventure, excerpted from "The Runner's Literary Companion." And we wrap up the hour by looking at scientific research on motivating yourself Read More

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This week's Marathon and Beyond Monday edition focuses on the importance of the marathon finisher's medal and takes a look at the top 25 medals available to those who are disciplined enough to earn them. This edition is brought to you by Sock Geek. Read More

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This is an especially fun "Week in Multisport" edition of Endurance Planet. This time around Barry Siff of the Timex Multisport Team gives us his Kona predictions. The World Championship race is just a month away and Barry thinks he knows who will win and who will contend for the coveted Ironman crown. This edition Read More

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September 7, 2010

The Endurance Planet Hour

There isn't a female triathlete on the planet who races long distance more often than Hillary Biscay. And it's not just that she races often -- she races effectively. This coming weekend she'll be shooting for another Ironman Wisconsin championship (It'll be her seventh Ironman of the year.) On this week's Endurance Planet Hour, Hillary Read More

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Many runners are readers, and often what they read about is running. Which makes this week’s edition especially applicable to all of us. It’s an article that appeared in Marathon and Beyond magazine written by Paul Hubbard titled “25 Books Every Marathoner Should Own.” This week's edition of Marathon and Beyond Monday is brought to Read More

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September 3, 2010

The Week in Multisport

In this edition of The Week in Multisport -- brought to you by 2tomsaustralia.com -- we discuss the latest race results and upcoming events and the departure of Skip Gilbert from his post as USA Triathlon’s CEO. We also talk about the death and life of one of the first paratriathletes to finish Kona, Read More

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August 31, 2010

The Endurance Planet Hour

Imagine covering 44 miles in 25 hours -- not running, but swimming in open water. That's what our first guest, Jamie Patrick, did this month at Lake Tahoe. His thoughts on mental preparation for such an event are something that every endurance athlete should hear. We also talk to the women's champion of the Read More

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If you can't make it to your favorite marathon then bring the marathon to you. That was the basic thinking of United States Army Captain Ivan Hurlburt who was serving in Afghanistan with fellow soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division based in Hawaii. As runners, they dreamed of being at home, running the Honolulu Marathon Read More

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Duncan Callahan had his doubts about whether he could win for a second time at this month's Leadville 100 -- he had some extremely stiff competition. Halfway through the race, Duncan was behind leader Tony Krupicka by more than an hour. That's when something unexpected happened. An interview with two-time Leadville champ Callahan, today Read More

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August 26, 2010

The Week in Multisport

This time around on The Week in Multisport with Barry Siff of Daily Triathlon, we talk about the latest victories for Andy Potts and Chrissie Wellington and we answer the question: Who is Pete Jacobs? Today’s edition of Endurance Planet is brought to you by Sock Geek. Read More

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