Share

The Runna Podcast
How to Start Running as a Cyclist (Mistakes to Avoid) | Manon Lloyd
Can a pro cyclist simply swap the bike for running shoes? š“āāļøšāāļø
In this episode of The Runna Podcast, hosts Ben and Anya sit down with Manon Lloyd, former Team GB pro cyclist and GCN presenter, as she swaps the velodrome for the road and trains for her first half marathon with Runna.
Manon shares the brutal reality of being a beginner again after years at the top of elite sport. She opens up about stepping away from performance-driven goals and shares specific challenges cyclists face when transitioning to running, including impact tolerance and the āego trapā.
Highlights include:Ā
š The āEngineā Trap: Why cyclists get injuredĀ
š§ Ego vs. Reality: How to stop impatience from derailing your progress.Ā
𩹠Injury Prevention: Specific advice for athletes coming from low-impact sports.
Ā
š¤ Community: Why running clubs and social support are vital for women in sport.
Packed with Coach Ben's running advice (covering shoes, mileage, and sustainable training tips), this episode is great for cyclists starting to run, if youāre returning from injury, or if youāre training for your first race!
š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā
š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26
And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free š
šŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
More episodes
View all episodes

100. The Runnerās Guide to Pregnancy & Postpartum with Twice The Health
59:02||Season 1, Ep. 100Can you run while pregnant? And how do you safely return to running after having a baby?Ā In this International Womenās Day special of The Runna Podcast, weāre joined by two incredible women redefining what strength looks like in womenās running. Anya speaks to Hannah and Em from Twice The Health about running during pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and balancing motherhood with performance.Hannah shares her experience returning to competitive running postpartum, while Em shares her experience running whilst pregnant, both offering lived experience and professional insight as qualified nutritionists.Together they explore the realities of running while pregnant, adapting training across trimesters, fuelling properly, and navigating the pressure to ābounce backā after birth. Itās an honest and empowering conversation about female physiology, motherhood, and staying connected to running through every stage of life.Highlights include:Ā šāāļø Running while pregnant ā how to adapt training, mileage and intensity safelyš¶ Postpartum running ā returning to running and balancing motherhood with trainingš„ Nutrition for runners ā fuelling, hydration and supporting healthy performanceWhether youāre a runner, a partner, or simply interested in training hard and living healthily, this episode is packed with insight on nutrition, performance, and supporting runners through every stage.We also want to acknowledge that pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and returning to running look different for everyone. Every experience is valid.š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free ššŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
99. How to Run a 2:17 Marathon Without Being Miserable | Hugo Fry
50:28||Season 1, Ep. 99āIf you put more work in, you will see the results.ā But how much is enough?In this inspiring episode of The Runna Podcast, Coach Anya sits down with 2:17 marathoner and content creator Hugo Fry - serious about speed, but not about himself.Ā From lockdown 5Ks to becoming one of the UKās fastest sub-elite marathoners, Hugo reveals his training secrets around sleep, fuelling, and the ādelusional self-confidenceā that keeps him pushing forward. Plus, hear how he broke Guinness World Records dressed as Super Mario and Santa!Ā A self-confessed running addict, Hugo credits his rapid rise to one thing: he genuinely loves the process. Now building towards Boston and chasing 2:15, Hugo explains why balance isnāt constant - sometimes you have to go all in.Ā But long-term improvement isnāt built on intensity alone - itās built on consistency, commitment, and protecting the joy that keeps you coming back.Highlights include:Ā š From 2:52 to 2:17 - the unglamorous progressionš§ Marathon Mindset: balancing ambition and avoiding burnoutš“ The extra 1%s: sleep, mouth tape and cross-trainingIf youāre serious about improving, but donāt want running to become your entire identity, this episode will shift how you think about performance.Ā š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free ššŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
98. Your Marathon Training Check-In: Everything You Need To Know
33:33||Season 1, Ep. 98Is marathon training meant to feel this hard?šāāļøĀ If youāre halfway through your training block and suddenly your legs feel heavier, marathon pace feels daunting, and your confidence has dipped - youāre not alone.In this episode, Ben and Anya bring you a mid-marathon training check-in for anyone building towards a spring race like London or Boston (or any marathon, really). We break down why this stage of training often feels tougher than expected - both physically and mentally - and whatās actually normal.From cumulative fatigue and slower paces, to motivation dips and fuelling mistakes, this is your reminder to zoom out, trust the process, and make a few smart adjustments if needed. Whether youāre chasing a PB or just aiming to get to the start line feeling strong, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and keep going.Highlights include:Ā š Heavy Legs & Slower Paces: Why this doesnāt mean youāre losing fitnessš„ Burnout vs. āAppropriately Tiredā: Knowing the differenceš Marathon fuelling Mistakes: The hidden reason your runs feel harderš¤ Recovery & rest days: where your marathon fitness actually happensMost runners donāt quit at mile 20. They quit in week 8. If youāre in the messy middle of marathon training, this is the part youāll be proud you didnāt quit.š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free ššŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
96. Are Elite Runners Born - or Built? | Jake Wightman, World Champion
58:35||Season 1, Ep. 96Are elite runners born, or built?This week on The Runna Podcast, 1500m World Champion Jake Wightman reveals the training secrets and mindset shifts that helped him beat Jakob Ingebrigtsen and conquer the world stage.Jake shares the reality of middle-distance running at the highest level with Coaches Ben and Anya. From the "Nature vs. Nurture" debate and the unique pressure of being coached by his father, to the exact tactics used to win Gold in 2022, this episode is a masterclass in elite performance.Highlights include:Ā š Father-Son Coaching: Navigating a unique dynamic within professional athletics 𧬠Born or Built?: Genetics, rivalry & the "performance-first" mindsetš„ Beating Jakob Ingebrigtsen: The 1500m tactics that won World GoldĀ āļø The Cost of Gold: Navigating injury cycles & finding balance.Whether you're chasing a running PB or just love the sport, you wonāt want to miss Jakeās insights on rebuilding after injury and targeting the LA 2028 Olympics!Ā š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free ššŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
95. Allie Ostrander on RED-S and Recovery | The Mental Battle Behind Elite Running
46:23||Season 1, Ep. 95This episode contains discussion of eating disorders, which some listeners may find upsetting. If you or someone you know needs support, help is available. In the UK, Beat Eating Disorders offers confidential support atĀ beateatingdisorders.org.uk. In the US, you can contact the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) atĀ nationaleatingdisorders.org. āItās about what your body can do - not what it looks like.āRecorded in Chicago following the Marathon, Coach Anya Culling sits down with NCAA Champion Allie Ostrander to explore what happens when performance comes at the cost of health.Ā Known for her success in the 3,000m steeplechase, 5K, and trail running, Allieās career appeared picture-perfect. But behind the medals, she was being tested in ways her training never prepared her for.Allie reflects on her battle with an eating disorder, the female athlete triad, and RED-S, and how she rebuilt trust in her body, redefined success, and returned to a joy-centred approach in her training.Ā Highlights Include:š Alaska Roots: Growing up outdoors & learning to love runningĀ š Elite Performance: The pressure of being an NCAA champion & pro athleteĀ š§ The Perfectionism Trap: Navigating an eating disorder, RED-S, and running burnoutā¤ļø Injury Cycles: How to rebuild trust in a broken bodyĀ šāāļø Joy-First Training: Redefining success beyond times, medals, and resultsThis episode is a powerful reminder that in running, what your body can do will always matter more than how it looks!š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free ššŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
94. Bryony Gordon: āI Didnāt Think Running Was for Someone Like Meā | From Alcoholism to Marathons
01:00:58||Season 1, Ep. 94"I didnāt think running was for someone like me"Ā This week on The Runna Podcast, Ben and Anya speak to journalist, bestselling author, and mental health advocate, Bryony Gordon.Bryony didnāt grow up sporty - in fact, exercise often felt like punishment. But during some of the hardest moments of her life, while battling mental illness and alcoholism, she turned to running out of desperation - and everything changed.And after a chance conversation with the Princess of Wales, Bryony found herself starting a marathon training plan for the London Marathon. She later made headlines by running it in her underwear, challenging body stigma and proving that running really is for everyone.In this honest and inspiring episode, we talk about running for mental health, building body confidence, and why you donāt need to be a certain speed or size to call yourself a runner.Highlights Include:š Beginner Running: Why Bryony believed running wasnāt for herĀ š§ Mental Health: Running not to shrink, but to feel betterĀ ā¤ļø Recovery: Taking herself to rehab after her first marathonĀ šāāļø Inclusion: Proving that running is for every body typeIf youāve ever felt like running wasnāt for you, this conversation might just change your mind!š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26:Ā https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free ššŗ Watch the full episode āĀ youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
93. Roman Kemp | Getting Back Into Running (and How It Helps My Mental Health)
59:55||Season 1, Ep. 93āThe number one thing that helps me mentally is physical movementā.This week on The Runna Podcast, hosts Ben and Anya sit down with broadcaster and presenter Roman Kemp as he begins his Return to Running journey with Runna.Listen as Roman shares why heās picking up running again, and how movement truly improves his mental health - providing structure, perspective, and anxiety relief.Ā Roman shares how running sparks his best ideas, why removing vanity has changed his training approach, and the damaging impact of rigid life goals.From menās mental health, to Harry Styles, and his recent Celebrity Race Across The World victory, this hilarious, yet deeply human episode is perfect company for your next run or rest day!Ā Highlights Include:š The mental health benefits of runningšÆ āPreparation meets opportunityā - the secret to luckš Behind the Scenes on Celebrity Race Across The WorldĀ If youāre returning to running yourself or looking for a powerful tool to boost your mental wellbeing, youāll love this conversation!Ā š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26And if youāre just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free ššŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast
92. Anna Sitar: Start Running Before You Feel Ready! | Build Running Confidence
55:58||Season 1, Ep. 92How do you actually build running confidence?This week on The Runna Podcast, Coach Ben sat down with content creator and runner Anna Sitar to unpack her journey from beginner runner to training for the marathon in New York back in November.What started as a simple goal to finish her first marathon turned into a deeper commitment to structured marathon training, performance, and proving she was capable of far more than she believed.Ahead of her third marathon, Anna reflected on the importance of doing hard things before feeling ready, and shared the mindset shifts that helped her overcome self-doubt. She talks honestly about navigating the ups and downs of running, staying motivated, and finding confidence as a new runner.In this episode youāll hear:š§ The Confidence Trap: Why you donāt need to feel āreadyā to start runningš London Marathon Lessons: Surviving the ābonkā and building resiliencešÆ Training for NYC: How to balance ambition, fear, and fun during marathon trainingĀ Whether youāre a beginner runner or chasing your next marathon PB, this conversation is a reminder that confidence is built by showing up, one run at a time.š§ Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.Ā š Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST25: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST25šŗ Watch the full episode ā youtube.com/@therunnapodcast