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How Elite Marathon Runners Get Faster & Best Running Shoes 2026 | Stephen Scullion

How Elite Marathon Runners Get Faster & Best Running Shoes 2026 | Stephen Scullion

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Irish Olympian Stephen Scullion (2:09 marathon) joins us to break down what really separates good runners from the elite, and it’s probably not what you think.


Stephen challenges the zone 2 obsession, shares his "Just Another Sunday" philosophy for race-day confidence, and ranks the fastest super shoes on the planet. We also discuss why discipline beats motivation, the weight-performance paradox, and his "patchwork quilt" approach to finding marginal gains.


Plus: Why Mo Farah squats 140kg at 55kg bodyweight, and what it really takes to run fast when no one's watching.


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