Episode 38: Running Annoyances and Irritations

Resources Mentioned

Join the Go Find Your Awesome Podcast Group on Facebook

Episode 37: Decade in Review

Go Give Your Awesome Video

Go Give Your Awesome Blog

Fitness Blender on YouTube

Train Like a Mother on YouTube

Yoga with Adrienne on YouTube

In today’s episode, Heather and Jen air their grievances about being an athlete, being a coach, and all the little (and sometimes big) annoyances that come with being a runner. We just had to get this off our chest. Our question is, what bugs you about being a runner? For all of you who participated in the Go Give Your Awesome charity challenge, thank you. This was a wonderful way to give back to the community through your running.

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About Us

Heather and Jen are a coach/athlete duo that talk about all things running during a weekly podcast. Heather has been an athlete for most of her life. She took her love of swimming and entered the triathlon world, eventually crushing Ironman. She eventually married her love of running and all things Disney and tackled a number of runDisney runs. This is where she met Jen. Jen began running during her weight loss journey half a dozen years ago. She previously only ran from base to base as a varsity softball player and loathed running. But thanks to her friends and a supportive network, she ran her first 5K. Heather and Jen met as Jen was training for her first half marathon and eventually her first full marathon thanks to Heather’s encouragement. The two are now dear friends and share a coach/athlete relationship. This friendship and love for running comes through on their podcast.

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