Beyond Potential: Alan Hewitt and the Summer Spine Race
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About this listen
In this special bonus episode of the Pyllon Ultra Pod, Paul speaks with Pyllon athlete Alan Hewitt, fresh from completing the gruelling Summer Spine Race — a 268-mile journey up the Pennine Way. But this isn’t just a race recap.
Together, they explore what it means to commit fully, to endure the dark miles, and to discover a version of yourself you didn’t know existed. Alan opens up about foot pain, hallucinations, and emotional highs, but also the magic of watching the sunrise on Hadrian’s Wall — and what it truly means to go beyond potential.
Whether you're deep in your own training or just curious what happens inside a challenge this big, this episode is about more than racing — it’s about becoming.
Topics covered:
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Why the Summer Spine drew Alan in
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Training with purpose — and a pack
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Managing pain, panic, and perseverance
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The joy of sunrise on Hadrian’s Wall
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What personal growth really looks like
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Reflections on identity, commitment, and future goals
Mentioned:
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The Pennine Way
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West Highland Way Race
- Cocodona 250 (future goal?)
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow Pyllon:
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