558. Beyond the Run with Coach Chris Bennett

Ali on the Run Show - Een podcast door Ali Feller

"Don’t just celebrate the final finish line. One of the ways to get through a training plan successfully is to make sure you’re stopping along the way and celebrating." Chris Bennett is on a mission: He wants runners to have more fun! (There's a reason he's been called "the real-life Ted Lasso.") The Nike Running Global Head Coach — known by hundreds of thousands of runners as simply "Coach" — takes a no-BS approach to running. He might dish out some tough love, but he always has a plan and a reason. He'll never tell you that you suck (and he really doesn't want you to say that to yourself, either), but he might tell you to "calm down," and he'll definitely tell you to "slow down." In this conversation, Coach Bennett talks about the importance of finding purpose on the run, explains why kindness is a secret weapon, and shares his take on run streaks (and whether or not he's doing one). SPONSOR: New Balance — Click here to learn more about how New Balance is supporting conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out the SuperComp Trainer! I’m obsessed!) What you’ll get on this episode: What is the purpose of Coach Bennett’s run today? (8:25) Finding purpose on the run vs. having a goal (11:40) Is it unrealistic to expect every run to be fun? (18:20) How to turn a bad run around (24:30) “I’m not a run streaker, but I have a run streak” (33:00) How can runners be more kind to ourselves? (42:15) What it’s like being “The Ted Lasso of Running” (56:00) Coach Bennett’s love letter to New Jersey (1:02:40) Follow Coach Bennett: Instagram @CoachBennett Twitter @bennettrun Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

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