• Ben Felton: From Chef to Sub-2:25 Marathoner Filming Every Step of the Way

  • Apr 4 2025
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Ben Felton: From Chef to Sub-2:25 Marathoner Filming Every Step of the Way

  • Summary

  • This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Ben Felton, the chef-turned-runner who’s bridging the gap between elite athlete and content creator. With a 66-minute half marathon PB and a 2:24 marathon, Ben doesn’t just run fast—he captures it all on film, offering rare first-person insights into the world of high-performance racing.


    🔥 A behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to train and race like an elite athlete—while filming every step of the way (running 3:08/km splits)

    👟 Unfiltered, honest gear reviews from someone who’s tested nearly every carbon-plated shoe out there

    🎥 A rare first-person view of elite races, showing the mental and physical effort in real time

    🍳 From Chef to Sub-2:25 – how he traded life in the kitchen for life on the road

    🇰🇪 Training in Kenya – what it’s like to run with the world’s best (including someone who ran a 2:18 marathon in flip-flops).

    🎯 London Marathon Goals – how he’s preparing to break his 2:24 PB and what it takes to keep levelling up.


    Tune in to get the inside scoop on what it’s really like to train as an elite athlete while filming every step.


    ✨ Don’t forget to use the code ‘PODCAST25’ for 2 weeks free on Runna! 🏃‍♀️

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