David Hellard: Hash Harrier to Running Business!
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Notable Quotes
"The biggest obstacle for you not running long-term or not enjoying your running is injury."
"Know when to lie to yourself and know when to tell the truth."
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Episode Summary
In this episode of RunPod, Jenny Falconer interviews David Hellard, a notable figure in the running community known for his podcast Bad Boy Running and his business, Caffeine Bullet. The conversation begins with a light-hearted mention of Hellard's events, including the Great British Beerathon, a five-mile race paired with various alcoholic beverages after each lap.
The discussion dives into both Hellard's professional journey in running through interviews and events, and his personal relationship with the sport, detailing how he rediscovered running after a break and embraced its community. They explore the emotional and mental benefits of running, the challenges of competition, and the significance of setting personal goals versus chasing records. Hellard shares insights into the psychological aspects of running, likening it to playing a violin, indicating that the initial struggles are common but worthwhile as one progresses.
Additionally, they touch on the advancements in running nutrition and equipment, mentioning how shoes, strength training, and a balanced approach to training can significantly enhance performance while still encouraging the joy of running itself. Hellard emphasizes the importance of managing expectations, staying consistent, and knowing one’s strengths and limitations. Throughout the episode, the conversation maintains a humorous and encouraging tone, making it accessible for runners of all levels.
The discussion dives into both Hellard's professional journey in running through interviews and events, and his personal relationship with the sport, detailing how he rediscovered running after a break and embraced its community. They explore the emotional and mental benefits of running, the challenges of competition, and the significance of setting personal goals versus chasing records. Hellard shares insights into the psychological aspects of running, likening it to playing a violin, indicating that the initial struggles are common but worthwhile as one progresses.
Additionally, they touch on the advancements in running nutrition and equipment, mentioning how shoes, strength training, and a balanced approach to training can significantly enhance performance while still encouraging the joy of running itself. Hellard emphasizes the importance of managing expectations, staying consistent, and knowing one’s strengths and limitations. Throughout the episode, the conversation maintains a humorous and encouraging tone, making it accessible for runners of all levels.
Key Takeaways
- Injury prevention is key to a successful running journey.
- Strength training is essential for longevity in running.
- Running should be enjoyable and not just about competition.
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