• Dream Race Draft 2026: London, NYC, UTMB & The Ultimate Running Calendar
    Feb 12 2026

    If you could run any race in the world next year… what would you choose?


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    In this episode, we host our second annual Marathon Handbook Fantasy Race Draft, building the ultimate 2026 race calendar.

    Each of us must draft:

    • A Spring & Fall 5K

    • A Spring & Fall 10K

    • A Spring & Fall Half Marathon

    • A Spring & Fall Marathon

    • One true ultra (50K+ trail)

    • One wildcard race
      And we can only pick one race per country.

    From the London Marathon and NYC Marathon to UTMB, Valencia, Athens, Patagonia, Japan’s iconic relay culture, and some unexpected 5Ks — we debate speed vs experience, strategy vs bucket list, and which races are truly worth traveling for.

    Who built the best year of racing?

    Let us know what YOUR dream race calendar would look like.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • World Record Chaos, Kipchoge at the Olympics & the Rise of Brooks
    Feb 10 2026

    This week on The Running Story, Michael Doyle and Jessy Carveth unpack one of the strangest controversies in recent running history.

    A men’s half marathon world record — the fastest ever run — has officially been disqualified nearly a year later. We break down why World Athletics made the call, how much advantage pacing vehicles really provide, and what it means for the sport moving forward.

    Plus:

    • Eliud Kipchoge shows up at the Winter Olympics in a surprising Nike activation

    • Brooks posts massive global growth and quietly becomes running’s most dominant brand

    • Femke Bol debuts at 800m and immediately makes history

    • Andre De Grasse swaps the track for the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

    From elite performance to brand strategy and Olympic storylines, this episode covers everything runners need to know this week.


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    21 mins
  • Running on a Budget: Can You Train & Race for a Year on $2,000?
    Feb 5 2026

    Running is often called a “cheap” sport — but anyone training seriously knows that’s not the full story.

    In this episode, the Marathon Handbook team takes on a challenge inspired by listener feedback: build a full year of training, racing, shoes, gear, and nutrition for under $2,000.


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    We cover:

    • Realistic race schedules and entry fees

    • How many shoes you actually need

    • Where to save (and where not to)

    • Budget alternatives to expensive nutrition

    • Smart strategies for buying last-year’s gear

    Each host creates a completely different runner avatar — from beginner to experienced marathoner — and defends every dollar spent.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to make running more affordable without cutting corners that matter, this episode is for you.


    Chapters/Topics:3:07 The Rules8:22 Goal Races26:04 Shoes46:26 Apparel1:18:13 Tech1:28:40 Nutrition1:40:57 Grand Totals1:42:42 Biggest Splurges1:46:34 Largest Compromise?1:47:27 What Would You Cut?1:48:39 What Would You Upgrade?1:50:23 Budget Advice for New Runners

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • King Charles at Parkrun, Olympians Get Paid, VO₂ Max History + A 16-Year-Old Runs 3:48
    Feb 2 2026

    Michael Doyle and Jessy Carveth return with five of the most intriguing running stories of the week:

    King Charles III makes a surprise appearance at a parkrun in Norfolk (0:56).

    A billionaire pledges $100M to support U.S. Olympic athletes — with delayed payouts and major conditions (6:16).

    Sha’Carri Richardson faces legal trouble after being clocked at 100 mph (12:00).

    Triathlon star Kristian Blummenfelt records the highest VO₂ max ever measured (15:34).

    16-year-old Sam Ruthe shocks the sport with a historic 3:48 mile in Boston (18:36)

    Plus, Jessy shares his early picks for the London Marathon.

    New episodes every Monday evening — subscribe and stay caught up on the running world.

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    28 mins
  • Sam Parsons: Olympian, Early Running YouTuber, and the Pro Runner Building What’s Next
    Feb 1 2026

    Olympian and professional runner Sam Parsons joins Alex Cyr on the Marathon Handbook Podcast for a deep, honest conversation about elite running, creativity, and life beyond racing. Sam reflects on his early days with Tin Man Elite and becoming one of the first elite runners to document his career on YouTube (00:00), balancing wedding planning with professional sport (04:30), and his recent Achilles injury and recovery (06:00). He discusses the realities of moving from track to road racing (14:40), why elite runners need interests beyond performance (18:30), and breaks down FAVES, the athlete-focused tech platform he’s building (20:40). The conversation also covers Sam’s work with Tracksmith (42:10), the truth about super shoes and sponsorship leverage (47:40), his decision to move from Boulder to Los Angeles (56:00), and finishes with a fast-money round and reflections on fulfillment (01:03:10).

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    Host: Alex Cyr

    Guest: Sam Parsons

    Editor/Producer: A. Smithee

    Special thanks to Massimo Alpian at Tracksmith

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Ultimate Half Marathon Guide: Training, Pacing, Fueling + Bucket List Races
    Jan 29 2026

    The half marathon might be the most popular race distance in the world — but is it actually the perfect running event?

    In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael Doyle is joined by coaches and athletes Katelyn Tocci and Alex Cyr for a complete deep dive into the half marathon.


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    We discuss:

    • The surprising origins of the half marathon

    • Why it feels more like a 10K than a marathon

    • The key workouts that build half marathon fitness

    • Long run guidelines for beginners vs advanced runners

    • Race-week pacing strategy and the “15K wall”

    • Fueling rules (when gels actually matter)

    • Strength training mistakes runners make

    • Best bucket list half marathons: Valencia, Copenhagen, NYC, Super Halves

    • Should the half marathon be an Olympic event?

    • And… what should we rename the half marathon?


    Whether you're racing your first 13.1 or chasing a PR, this is your complete half marathon handbook.


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    Topics/Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    0:23 Half Marathon Overview

    2:06 Origins of the Half Marathon

    9:35 Popularity of the Half Marathon

    19:11 What Kind of Race is It? (Comparing to 10K and Marathon)

    28:21 Physiology of the Half

    36:33 Why the Half is Hard

    41:51 Why the Half is Misunderstood

    44:51 Weekly Training Structure

    48:00 Key Half Marathon Workouts

    53:59 Common Training Mistakes

    58:06 Long Runs

    1:02:01 Fueling During the Race

    1:04:44 Carb Loading for a Half

    1:08:59 Post-Race Recovery

    1:12:27 Are Hot Tubs Overrated?

    1:15:39 Travel-Worthy Half Marathons

    1:23:04 Half Marathon and Olympics

    1:26:29 Rebranding the Half

    1:33:07 Final Thoughts on the Half

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • A Runner Brought a Baby to a Marathon, Des Linden Isn’t Slowing Down, and Where Will Harry Styles Race Next?
    Jan 26 2026

    Michael Doyle and Jessy Carveth break down the five most compelling stories in running this week — starting with one of the most bizarre marathon disqualifications ever, after a runner was spotted racing the Hong Kong Marathon with a baby strapped to his chest.

    From there, they dive into Des Linden’s jaw-dropping spring race schedule, which somehow includes the Marathon des Sables, Boston, and London — all within weeks. The episode also features a standout moment from Boston’s indoor Grand Prix, where a 60-year-old grandmother ran a mile world record, plus two more historic performances on the track.

    The conversation wraps with elite running politics, world record context, and a lighthearted but surprisingly thorough investigation into which marathon Harry Styles might target in 2026 — with Chicago, London, and New York all in play.

    Insightful, opinionated, and deeply nerdy in the best way — this is The Running Story.

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    23 mins
  • Sub-3 Marathon Attempts, Boston Qualifying & What Marathon Pace Really Means | Winter 2026 Mailbag
    Jan 22 2026

    In this Winter 2026 Mailbag, the Marathon Handbook crew answers listener questions on some of the toughest — and most misunderstood — topics in marathon running.

    From runners who missed sub-3 by seconds, to first-time marathoners chasing Boston, to athletes sidelined by injury, this episode dives deep into both the physical and mental side of training.


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    We cover:

    • Whether to repeat a sub-3 training block or hire a coach

    • How much marathon pace should actually hurt

    • Long runs vs. overall volume — what matters more?

    • Shoes for mid-pack marathoners: super shoes or not?

    • Training in extreme heat for cold-weather marathons

    • Injury, identity, and staying motivated when running is taken away

    • Alcohol during marathon training: moderation vs. abstinence

    • Fine-tuning pace by seconds per kilometer

    This is a must-listen for anyone training for a marathon — whether you’re chasing Boston, your first finish, or a big personal breakthrough.

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    1 hr and 31 mins