The Long Run is the go-to podcast for everyday runners chasing progress, not perfection. Join co-hosts Angus and Elton as they dive into the latest trends, training tips, and running myths—plus honest chats about what’s working (and what’s not) in the running world. From road to trail, local races to global events, we’re here to keep you in the know and moving forward—one long run at a time.
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The Long Run is the go-to podcast for everyday runners chasing progress, not perfection. Join co-hosts Angus and Elton as they dive into the latest trends, training tips, and running myths—plus honest chats about what’s working (and what’s not) in the running world. From road to trail, local races to global events, we’re here to keep you in the know and moving forward—one long run at a time.
This week on The Long Run - We’re diving into the science behind Simple vs Complex Carbohydrates, breaking down what carbs actually are, why your body loves them, and how to use each type for peak performance, better recovery, and avoiding the dreaded bonk.Then in Questions to the Coach, we tackle a classic debate: distance-based vs time-based training sessions — which one actually makes you faster, fitter, and less injury-prone?In Window Shopping, Christmas is coming early with daily deals and big discounts on on your running essentials.We also ask the divisive question: Can you really afford super shoes? We break down the performance gains at different paces, the surprising injury data, and why your Achilles might be paying the ultimate price.And as always, we wrap it up with Our Week of Training
The Long Run
The Long Run is the go-to podcast for everyday runners chasing progress, not perfection. Join co-hosts Angus and Elton as they dive into the latest trends, training tips, and running myths—plus honest chats about what’s working (and what’s not) in the running world. From road to trail, local races to global events, we’re here to keep you in the know and moving forward—one long run at a time.