Kiwi Running Show – 025 – Mel Aitken & Andrius Ramonas

This week we catch up with Mel Aitken fresh off a win at the Queenstown Marathon and trail/ultra runner Andrius Ramonas after his win at the Tarawera 50k. Both are in training for the upcoming Kepler Challenge. We also dive into the news including Matt Baxter’s incredibly result at the NCAA Cross Country Champs. Andrius[…]

Kiwi Running Show – 024 – Running Biomechanist Kelly Sheerin

Kelly Sheerin is the director of the Running and Cycling Clinic at Auckland’s AUT Millennium. He knows his stuff about running technique, performance and injury prevention and joined us to chat about the latest research he’s working on in the field of running technology and wearable devices. We also catch up on the news from[…]

Kiwi Running Show – 023 – Joseph Millar and Andrew Matsuoka-Webber

Two of NZ’s fastest human beings, Joseph Millar and Andrew Matsuoka-Webber, chat to us about their goals for the upcoming athletics season. And we hear the incredible story of Mike Wilkinson who suffered a debilitating brain injury just days out from competing in New Zealand Ironman. He learnt to walk again and then run and[…]

Rotorua Marathon Blog: Know When Not to Run

By Hayden Shearman // Injury, illness, fatigue, life stress, niggles … there are many perfectly valid reasons to skip a scheduled run. But there are also plenty of times when we just need to swallow a concrete pill, harden up and get the thing done. So how do you know which is which? Should I run[…]

Kiwi Running Show – 022 – Auckland Marathon

We catch all the action at the 2016 Auckland Marathon including a sit-down chat with men’s winner and debut marathoner Oska Inkster-Baynes. We also catch up on news from the World Masters Athletics Champs and fast flying juniors in local athletics. In training talk Hayden shares his tips for recovering from a major race like[…]

Kiwi Running Show – 021 – Nick Symmonds

Nick Symmonds is one of the global stars of middle distance running and this week joins the show to chat about how he’s gone from viewing running like a form of torture to winning six USA 800m titles and now is transitioning into the life of an entrepreneur with Run Gum. We also catch up[…]

Technique: Running When Tired

It’s one thing to have great running technique at the start of a race but what about when you’re 15k into a half marathon or 32k in a marathon? Does your posture collapse or cadence slow? Knowing your tendencies and having a strategy to combat them is a great way to push through those though[…]

Kiwi Running Show – 020 – Dom Harvey

Breakfast radio DJ Dom Harvey (of The Edge) comes in studio to chat about his stellar run at the Berlin Marathon coming very close to breaking three hours. We also catch up with local news from the Southland Marathon and Taupo Ultra. Then Hayden and Hamish chat offer their top four tips on tapering for[…]

Kiwi Running Show – 019 – Rotorua Ekiden

The Ekiden, it’s possibly the most fun you can have at a running race (where else do you see a life-sized hot dog running a marathon!?), and we catch all the action at this year’s Rotorua Ekiden. We also discuss Zane Robertson’s incredible 10k NZ record, which also doubles as an Oceania record and 2016[…]