Taking a broad but relaxed look at the world of running from the perspective of Run4It - one of the UK's leading specialist running retailers. We're bringing the latest news, gear reviews and interviews to help inspire runners of all abilities to improve their fitness, health, and wellbeing through running. If you want to get in touch to ask questions, give feedback or are interested in being on the show you can reach us at [email protected].
In this episode, Finlay is joined by Bryan Bhark, Manager of Footwear Innovation & Development at Brooks.
Based in Seattle at Brooks' global headquarters, Bryan is part of a knowledgeable and passion…
In this episode, Project RED-S Founder and former Team GB athlete, Pippa Woolven, shares her experience with Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport.
Pippa describes how her downturn began during an athl…
In this episode, Finlay chats to professional runner for Nike and the NN Running Team, Jake Smith, about his rise in running and his challenges with Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). Jake …
In this episode, Finlay sits down with Matt Fox, the Founder and Content Director of Sweat Elite, a sports media company that shares incredible insight into how the world’s best athletes train and pr…
In this episode, Finlay is joined by Harry Bolton, the product designer behind Ronhill's first range of trail footwear.
Based near Keswick in the Lake District, Harry lives and breathes off-road runni…
What is pronation? Are you an "overpronator" or an "underpronator"? How does it affect shoe choice?
In this episode, Finlay and James try to answer common questions and dispel common misconceptions ab…
With autumn marathons fast approaching, Finlay and James talk through some key marathon training sessions to help build speed and endurance for the marathon, and prepare your body to be in prime shap…
In this episode Finlay is joined by former Podcast guest and Maybury Shop Manager, James Dunn, to shed light on training with heart rate, and help you decide whether it is right for you.
Donning their…
In this episode, Finlay and Jack talk through four key components of running training:
Explaining how constructing your running training plan around these four pil…
In this episode, Finlay and Jack talk super shoes and imposter syndrome – exploring the sense or perception runners often have that so-called "super shoes" are just for elite or fast runners, and put…
We’re back! In this episode, Finlay and new co-host Jack discuss the science behind tapering: what tapering is and why tapering is so important before race day.
While (as you’ll hear) every taper is …
In this episode Chris and Finlay run through the fundamentals of putting together your winter running wardrobe.
Whether this is your first winter as a runner, or it's always a season that blights you…
Finlay wears his sports scientist hat in this episode while Chris grills him about heart rate variability (HRV) - the long-celebrated metric in sports science that measures the time variance between …
Trail running can vary from well manicured gravel roads, all the way up to braving the elements across challenging skyline routes. In many ways, it's road running without the concrete, but steeper gr…
This week's episode is a first-hand recap of what it's like to qualify and compete at the IRONMAN World Championships in Hawaii from our own co-host Finlay McAndrew.
Kona is a unique event in all spor…
In this episode Dr Gert-Peter Brüggemann and Andre Kriwet - two of True Motion's founders - join Chris and Finlay to talk about their challenge to the running shoe industry.
In this episode you'll se…
In this episode we're joined by James Dunn, a former Scottish Hill Running champ, and a 2:22 marathoner (among other distinctions). He's also a tech rep for ON running and is a long-time Run4It team …
In this episode respiratory physio Andy Smith joins Chris and Finlay to talk about how to go about getting back to training after suffering from long Covid.
As well as offering insights from his work…
In this episode Chris and Finlay do a deep dive into how to fuel for endurance sports, from the half marathon up to ultras.
Taking on the correct nutrition to sustain long, arduous training runs and …
Base miles, easy running, long slow distance, zone 2... it's got a lot of names but they all refer to the low intensity work that should make up the bulk of any endurance athlete's training.
In this …