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#82 - Nick Bester on how to turn a set-back into a set-up, and run a sub 2.30 marathon

#82 - Nick Bester on how to turn a set-back into a set-up, and run a sub 2.30 marathon

FromA Runner’s Life


#82 - Nick Bester on how to turn a set-back into a set-up, and run a sub 2.30 marathon

FromA Runner’s Life

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This conversation is with Nick Bester, who is a sub 2:30 marathoner and a running coach.
We speak about:

What a runner’s life means to him.
How he started his running journey, his role as a coach and why community is important to him.
His role as Africa Marathons Coach and his experiences running Comrades, and the Two Oceans Marathon etc.
Comparing running in South Africa to running in London.
He shares his current race goals.
Missing his sub 2.30 goal in London (2.30.01) and how he achieved this goal in Berlin.
Three key things he did in his training to help him go from the sub 3 range down to the sub 2.30 range.
Plus much more.

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His social links are:

Instagram: @justalilbester
Website: www.justalilbester.com

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This episode is sponsored by Tracksmith, a brand which actively represents and supports the development of a runner’s life in the running community.
Tracksmith is offering new customers $15 off your first purchase of $75 or more. Use the code Marcus15 at checkout.
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Released:
Mar 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Capturing the conversations that runner’s have offline and matter to them. The podcast is hosted by Marcus @marcus_runs and he explores the topics around training, racing and the impact running has on our day to day life’s. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcus-brown9/support