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Bad Boy Running

Jody Raynsford & David Hellardwww.badboyrunning.com
The amazing world of running you didn't know existed, from a marathon club in San Quentin State Penitentiary to racing 350 miles, unaided with only 8% vision, to setting up a girl's running club in Afghanistan, reprobates David Hellard & Jody Raynsford bring you the world's most interesting running stories, its most incredible runners, presented by some of its worst. A funny, light-hearted look at running that's not afraid to laugh at itself and at you.
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Ep 260 - How to run a sub-3 marathon every year... for over 30 years with Chris Finill

Send us a text There's a group of individuals that an elite group of runners that you'll never be able to join. They're the "Ever Presents" - a group that originally comprised 42 runners who have run every London Marathon since its inception in 1981. Only 10 remain, of which one is Chris Finill. As well as being an incredible runner who has run across the US and has been part of the British ultra team, Chris has achieved the record-breaking feat of running the most consecutive sub-3 hour maratho...

Mar 26, 20212 hr 24 minEp. 260

Ep 259 - Running Mayors and Runsome with Scott Cain

Send us a text Why aren't runners considered when it comes to city and town planning? Whereas cyclists and pedestrians are considered, runners don't seem to get a look-in. Well, that's hopefully about to change with the launch of the Running Mayors. With each Running Mayor responsible for a different location, town or city, the idea is for runners to gain a voice when it comes to making decisions about spaces for runners. In this episode, Jody and David speak to Scott Cain of Runsome and founder...

Mar 19, 20212 hr 14 minEp. 259

Ep 258 - Cheese-rolling champion * 4 - Florence Early

Send us a text Every once in a while a hero comes along that you didn't know you needed in your life. But in 2020 that hero was Florence Early. Made famous by Netflix's brilliant series, We Are The Champions, Florence showed the world what it takes to become a champion at one of the most demanding (and eccentrically British) sports on the planet: Cheese-rolling. The four-time cheese rolling champion has won fans globally and after months of trying, we've got her on BBR. Jody and David speak to F...

Mar 12, 20211 hr 44 min

Ep 257 - Walking Round The World... For 20 Years (Part 2) - Karl Bushby

Send us a text Here's Part 2 of the interview with Karl Bushby. If you've not listened to Ep 256, we recommend going back and starting there so this episode makes sense. Love the podcast and these videos? Buy us a beer! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/badboyrunning Join the Bad Boy Running Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/badboyrunning Visit the Bad Boy Running store for merchandise: https://store.badboyrunning.com Join the Bad Boy Running Club here: https://club.badboyr......

Mar 07, 20211 hr 44 minEp. 257

Ep 256 - Walking Round The World... For 20 Years (Part 1) - Karl Bushby

Send us a text Karl Bushby had a goal. It was to set out to walk around the world on foot. His plan was to take him from the bottom of South America all the way back to the UK via the Baring Straits (that had never been crossed on foot successfully since, well, the last Ice Age!). To say the journey has been epic is an understatement. He set off on his journey 20 years ago and through challenging circumstances, problems at borders and a continuing drive to achieve what many thought was impossibl...

Mar 05, 20211 hr 47 minEp. 256

Ep 255 - Menopause, HRT and how it affects training with Nicky Keay

Send us a text In this episode, David and Allie speak to Nicky Keay about the menopause, hormone replacement therapy and the impact it has on training. Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before everyone else. Join the conversation! Suggest future guests, wallow in your malaise or offer your unsolicited opinion on running issues or anything else over at the Bad Boy Running Podcast Facebook group, here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/badboyru...

Feb 26, 20212 hr 21 minEp. 255

Ep 254 - Lazarus Lake - The rise of Big's Backyard Ultra

Send us a text Laz is back and this time he's talking Big's Backyard and virtual races... something we didn't think we'd be speaking with Laz about a year ago! It's been a while since Jody and David spoke to Laz (aka Gary Cantrell) about the Barkley Marathons (if you've not listened, we suggest going back and listening to this first) and since then we'd had the National Running Show where Laz was star of the show and a global pandemic. As a result, Laz's usual roster of races hasn't gone ahead.....

Feb 19, 20212 hr 29 minEp. 254

Ep 253 - How to make London Marathon more sustainable with Megan Hunt

Send us a text Not every big city marathon can be as environmentally friendly as Edinburgh Marathon by getting rid of ALL water bottles from the course (snigger), but what can marathon directors and organisers do to make their races more sustainable. In this episode, Jody and David quiz London Marathon head of sustainability Megan Hunt to find out more about the race's plans to lead the way in reducing the footprint of the race, its report on areas to focus on and where she sees the future of bi...

Feb 05, 20211 hr 47 minEp. 253

Ep 252 - Running across the US for MS with Ashley Schneider

Send us a text It's not often you wake up one day and think "I know what I'll do next... I'll run across the US!", but that's pretty much how Ashley Schneider started on her journey that has seen her cross the US multiple times. Quitting her job on a cruise ship and moving back to Wisconsin to plan, Ashley knew she wanted to run across the US in aid of raising money to support multiple sclerosis charities, a disease that affected her mother. Little did she realise that the whole first run across...

Jan 29, 20211 hr 47 minEp. 252

Ep 251 - The Kit Episode with Wiggle

Send us a text Here it is. The episode all kit pervs have been waiting for. In this episode of Bad Boy Running, Jody and David are joined by Wiggle’s head of running Fran Baratta, to talk all things kit-related. Well, part kit related, part history lessons if the guys own kit is anything to go by. Jody and David reveal the shoes, tops, gels and bags they’ve used in the past and their faves, while Fran gives his expert opinion on what to look for and what the most popular choices are for runners....

Jan 22, 20212 hr 22 minEp. 251

Ep 250 - Russian doping whistleblowers Yuliya and Vitaly Stepanov (Part 2)

Send us a text Here's Part 2 of the two-part interview with Yuliya Stepanova and Vitaly Stepanov. If you've not listened to Part 1, head back to episode 249 for the first half of the interview. Yuliya is a middle-distance runner who competed for Russia at the 2012 London Olympics and 2016 Rio Olympics. She became an informant for WADA. Vitaly worked for the Russian Anti-Doping Agency. Together they exposed the full extent of the state-sponsored doping programme that eventually led to Russia's ex...

Jan 20, 20211 hr 13 minEp. 250

Ep 249 - Russian doping whistleblowers Yuliya and Vitaly Stepanov (Part 1)

Send us a text Yuliya Stepanova and Vitaly Stepanov are the two whistleblowers who exposed Russia’s state-sponsored doping programme, leading to the ban of Russian athletes in international competition. Yuliya is a middle-distance runner who competed for Russia at the 2012 London Olympics and 2016 Rio Olympics. She became an informant for WADA. Vitaly worked for the Russian Anti-Doping Agency. Together they exposed the full extent of the state-sponsored doping programme that eventually led to Ru...

Jan 15, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 249

Ep 248 - Running the Wainwrights with Paul Tierney

Send us a text Fell runner and endurance athlete Paul Tierney knows a thing or two about the Wainwrights. Back in 2019, he smashed the previous record for bagging all 214 peaks by seven hours - but more recently has helped others tackle the 328 mile, 36,000 metres of elevation challenge , including Sabrina Verjee back in the summer of 2020. In this podcast recorded a while ago, Jody and David speak to Paul about his running career, his I feats of endurance and about the challenge of the Wainwrig...

Jan 08, 20212 hr 13 minEp. 248

Ep 247 - Escaping the Hasidic community and finding running with Connie Allen

Send us a text Connie Allen is a former Hasidic Jewish woman who was born into an ultra-orthodox Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York and raised in the Satmar sect of Judaism. At 21, Connie escaped the community and a marriage she no longer wanted part of and took her young son to start a new life in a society she barely knew. During this period she found exercise and running - young women in her former community were prevented from doing any physical exercise - and found this a source of strengt...

Jan 01, 20212 hr 6 minEp. 247

Ep 246 - The truth about athlete funding and selection with Marilyn Okoro

Send us a text Marilyn Okoro's experience of being denied further funding to continue her athletics career really is a thing of shame. That's why Jody and David invite her onto the podcast to talk about her experience and uncover just how closed the system really is. Now a vocal advocate for athletes, Marilyn enjoyed success on the track finishing third in the 800 metres at the 2007 and 2008 IAAF World Athletics Final and bronze in the 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2007 World Champs. She is a hold...

Dec 25, 20201 hr 44 minEp. 246

Ep 245 - 100m Olympic Gold Back-To-Back - Wyomia Tyus on reclaiming the record

Send us a text Who was the first athlete to retain their Olympic gold medal title in the 100 metres? If you thought it was Carl Lewis, you're WRONG. If you're wrong, we don't blame you because it's as though Wyomia Tyus's record has been overlooked when writing the history of Olympic gold medal success. In this episode, Jody and David speak with former US Olympic athlete Wyomia about her mission to tell her story and the incredible story of the Tigerbelle track team that dominated women's athlet...

Dec 18, 20202 hr 19 minEp. 245

Ep 244 - The story of Athlete Refugee Team with Richard Bullock

Send us a text Three years in the making, Run is a documentary film centred around the personalities and stories in The Athlete Refugee team. Directed by Richard Bullock, the film originally started off a short segment about the world refugee running team and snowballed into a full-length documentary as the story twisted and turned its way towards the Olympics. During the process, Richard discovered the challenges facing displaced people and how running can change their fortunes and bringing peo...

Dec 11, 20202 hr 5 minEp. 244

Ep 243 - Salomon's Greg Vollet on turning trail running global

Send us a text Not many people are given the remit in a new job to "make it global". But Greg Vollet was given exactly that task by Salomon as part of his role as global running manager. And over the last decade, he has helped introduce trail running to regions across to world by recruiting athletes from countries that had never even heard of trail running to begin with. In this episode, David and Jody go deep into exactly how Greg was a part in helping trail running go global, how the brand sel...

Dec 04, 20202 hr 15 minEp. 243

Ep 242 - Pau Cappell on breaking 20 hours at UTMB

Send us a text When you go to your doctor with a serious knee and ligament injury sustained while playing your sport of choice, football, you'd expect their advice to be "rest up, relax and stay off it". What you wouldn't expect is to be told "try running on some mountainous trails and see how it goes..." But that's exactly what happened to Pau Cappell when his sporting career looking under jeopardy at a young age. Once he hit those trails the knee injury disappeared and his love of trails began...

Nov 27, 20202 hr 18 minEp. 242

Ep 241 - Gary House on coaching runners and BBRC

Send us a text Gary House is one funny chap. He also happens to be an accomplished ultra runner and a great coach through his Run Strong community. Fortunately, we’ve tricked him into becoming an official coach for the Bad Boy Running Club (BBRC) and, in this bonus episode, Allie and David introduce him to the community. He also delivers a ton of training advice such as: Why you’re a shit runner (and why that’s ok…) What you need to look out for when taking coaching advice from influencers on In...

Nov 26, 20201 hr 38 minEp. 241

Ep 240 - Running the most 100 milers in a year with Walter Handloser

Send us a text Most ultrarunners are content to knock out a few big races each year. Some even go for the accolade of a quartet of 100 milers in something like the Centurion Grand Slam. But for some people even that is not enough. Enter Walter Handloser. Walter is now the world record holder for the most 100 milers completed in one year. And he still records he could do more. In this episode filled with insight and stories (unusual, we know), Walter explains his prep, the best and worst races he...

Nov 20, 20202 hr 12 minEp. 240

Ep 239 - The Fastest Blind Sprinter On Earth - 100m Gold with David Brown

Send us a text Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before everyone else. Join the conversation! Suggest future guests, wallow in your malaise or offer your unsolicited opinion on running issues or anything else over at the Bad Boy Running Podcast Facebook group, here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/badboyrunning Send us your feedback and comments at letters@badboyrunning.com. Join the Bad Boy Running Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/...

Nov 13, 20202 hr 12 minEp. 239

Ep 238 - The Smog Graham Round record with Alison Walker

Send us a text We all know about the infamous Bob Graham Round... ... but less so about its London counterpart, the Smog Graham Round. In this episode, Jody and David speak to Alison Walker about her successful attempt to break the record for the Smog Graham Round, which involves running to the highest point of every one of London's boroughs. (Not an easy feat when you realise the distance!). Enjoy! Enjoy If you enjoyed this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before e...

Nov 06, 20201 hr 47 minEp. 238

Ep 237 - How to run marathons with no training with Fin Hampton

Send us a text We're told to prepare for a marathon you need at least 16 weeks of training. But what if someone showed up at your door and made your run a marathon right now? Would you? You could... but would you? Really? In this episode, Jody and David speak to Fin Hampton who's making a name for himself by doing exactly that - challenging people to run a marathon with him when he rocks up at their front door. It's an interesting thought- how much training do we *actually* need? - and the chaps...

Oct 30, 20201 hr 54 minEp. 237

Ep 236 - Living with body dysmorphia with Devin Kelly

Send us a text This episode deals with a tough subject that affects many runners (and non-runners) - body dysmorphia. Allie and David speak with runner and writer Devin Kelly about his own personal journey as a runner who has dealt with - and is still dealing with - the issue of their body image and learning to be who you are. If you enjoyed this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before everyone else. Join the conversation! If you want to request a guest or chat abou...

Oct 23, 20201 hr 59 minEp. 236

Ep 235 - Mira Rai on breaking running taboos in a patriarchal society

Send us a text Mira Rai is a Nepalese trail runner who didn't quite know how good she was until she entered her first 50k. At that race, she was completely unprepared in terms of food, clothing and water, yet managed to win - impressing the ultra community around her. Now, as a Salomon sponsored athlete Mira is pioneering trail running in a society that is patriarchal in nature. She travels the world participating in overseas trails and ultras and offers an inspirational vision for women and Nep...

Oct 09, 20201 hr 26 minEp. 235

Ep 234 - Jamie McDonald on incredible charity challenges

Send us a text Jamie McDonald is one of the most positive and inspiring individuals to have ever appeared on the Bad Boy Running podcast. Not only has Jamie achieved some incredible endurance challenges and adventures, such as cycling 14,000 miles from Bangkok to Gloucester and running 5,000 miles coast to coast across Canada unaided, but he's also a serial enabler. Jamie is a pro at helping others become the heroes in their own charity challenges and in the process has helped other raises thous...

Oct 02, 20202 hr 15 minEp. 234

Ep 233 - Brain health and running with Dr Chris Holton

Send us a text Chris Holton is a Do-Badder. He's one of us. But aside from that he's also a Dr and a neuroscientist with a PhD from Imperial College London. In his role as a senior pharmacologist, Chris explores ways to reduce chronic pain and neurodegeneration at a time when we've never been more unhealthy, sleep-deprived and stressed. It's not surprise to learn that Chris believes exercise can be a short and long term way to treat pain and running marathons can actually change neural pathways....

Sep 25, 20202 hr 14 minEp. 233

Ep 232 - The secret to being a champion athlete with Ryan Atkins

Send us a text Ryan Atkins is a MACHINE. There aren't many people as fit or as versatile across so many sports as Ryan. An OCR world champ several times over, there doesn't seem to be an activity Ryan doesn't do, won't do or doesn't excel at. In this podcast, he joins Jody and David to discuss his many endeavours as well as his journey into trail running and ultra running. Ahead of the interview, Jody and David blab on about: What happened on their recent night out (spoiler: not much except drin...

Sep 18, 20202 hr 7 minEp. 232

Ep 231 - James Willcox on running in 'difficult' countries

Send us a text Sometimes running around your local park for a timed, weekly 5k just doesn't cut it. You want some more adventure, some more culture, something that completely changes the way you see the world. No, we're not talking Brighton Marathon... we're talking participating in races that take place in some unusual and largely unvisited ares of the world - or areas where you would NEVER think of travelling right now. Step in James Willcox, founder of Untamed Borders, a company that speciali...

Sep 11, 20202 hr 11 min
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