How to Break Through Barriers (Lessons from the Sub-Two-Hour Marathon)
Not just one, but two (!) men finished this past weekend's London Marathon in under two hours, a time that has never before been beat and was once largely thought to be impossible. Today, we unpack how it happened: the advances in running shoe and fueling technology that made this moment possible, the giant elephant on the podium (the ever present question of doping), and what we can all learn about harnessing the power of belief, confidence, and competition to push past our own perceived limits.

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The Hidden Cost of Keeping Your Options Open (with David Epstein)

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The Training & Recovery You NEED for a Faster Marathon | Stephen Scullion

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Pain is All In Your Head (and That's Not a Bad Thing)

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The 3 Keys to Unlock Elite Mental Fitness

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Steve Magness Q+A: What Every Athlete Can Learn from Elite Distance Runners

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The Aerobic Base Blueprint: What Zone 2 Really Means — with Scott Johnston

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Lessons from The First High Schooler to Run a 4-Minute Mile

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Jared Ward RUNS LIKE HELL l The Marathon Pacing Expert (PhD) Meets a 5K Progression Run

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How to Fix Your Brain (with Cal Newport)

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THE ULTIMATE NORWEGIAN METHOD GUIDE | MARIUS BAKKEN x SIRPOC x FODRUNNER

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Trump Preps for 80th Birthday, Threatens to Hit Iran, Knicks Historic Win & Elon Musk Trillionaire!?

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101 VO2 Max? The Science Behind the World's Fastest Triathlete Kristian Blummenfelt

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How Science Actually Says Runners Should Increase Mileage

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How Bad Is Doping In Recreational Running And Triathlon Really? | Collin Chartier

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London Marathon | Keep Going

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You Start Losing Muscle After 50 — Stop Making These Mistakes | Joe Friel, 82

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How a 2:09 Marathoner Would Train a 3 Hour Runner

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Genetics vs Training: What Really Makes You Fast?

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Most Runners Peak Too Early (Don’t Make This Mistake)

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