100 | Nike Vapourfly 4 Review, Training Weeks, Boston Marathon, NZ Mountain Running Champs cover art

100 | Nike Vapourfly 4 Review, Training Weeks, Boston Marathon, NZ Mountain Running Champs

100 | Nike Vapourfly 4 Review, Training Weeks, Boston Marathon, NZ Mountain Running Champs

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Run Spesh: Nike Billboard Drama, Boston Dominance, New Shoe Drops & Trail Tech Oska, Tom and Maia from Frontrunner Colombo riff on Nike's Boston Marathon billboard ("runners are welcome, walkers are tolerated") and the backlash, noting Nike had nobody on the Boston podium while ASICS prototypes featured heavily. Oska shares he's back near full training at ~95 miles with doubles and new hill-600 workouts; Tom reports a right-hip impingement diagnosis, an uphill-only running phase, and a strength plan with Emily and Todd. They recap big results: John Korir's Boston course record and Sharon Lokedi's win, plus Ironman standout Magnus Ditlev, and NZ mountain running champs where Toby ran in loose laces and lost a shoe. The crew also covers new product in-store—Nike racing shoes returning, premium Norda trail shoes—and travel plans to Paris, plus Grind's relaunch aligned with Global Running Day. 00:00 Podcast Intro and Banter 01:03 Nike Billboard Controversy 02:27 Boston Podium Shoe Talk 04:46 Oscar Training Update 09:01 Maya Hip Rehab Plan 13:55 Tour of Canterbury Preview 18:22 International Racing Highlights 18:59 Boston Records and Prototypes 26:23 Trail Champs and Toby Drama 29:42 Shop News New Shoes 29:59 Race Walking Madness 30:59 Olympic Events Rant 32:09 Nike Super Shoe Review 32:51 Fit Foam Plate Breakdown 34:02 Cornering Stability Test 36:28 Norda Trail Shoes Arrive 37:52 Trail Tech Specs 41:32 Paris Europe Travel Plans 44:21 Jet Fuel Supply Worries 48:53 Grind Event Update 51:55 Winter Gear Merch Drop 53:18 Sports Weekend Wrap 54:31 Sign Off And Promos

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