3:51 to 2:37: George Walker on Low-Mileage Marathon Training, Mental Health & Trusting the Process

Get 20% off a STRAVA annual subscription with code KRISTIAN Save on FlexBeam using this link or code WARWICKRUNS:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://rechargehealthas.sjv.io/55GAP... Kristian sits down with UK runner George Walker, who went from a 3:51 marathon debut in 2021 to a 2:37 marathon and a 1:11 half, all while never training above roughly 60 miles a week. George opens up about the depression and thoughts of suicide he faced early in his running journey, and how getting help, finding his partner, and discovering running combined to change his life. It's an honest conversation about running as a tool for mental wellbeing, not a replacement for professional help, but a powerful complement to it. From there the talk shifts technical: finding a qualified coach, managing a recurring ankle injury, solving a persistent cramping problem, dialing in nutrition and electrolytes, and the training that carried him to 2:37 at London. We close with his coaching plans and next goal, sub 2:30 in Valencia. In this episode: His first marathon and how "one and done" turned into eight Depression, suicidal thoughts, and getting help Running as medicine, without replacing therapy Finding a qualified coach vs picking one for speed alone Managing a recurring ankle injury Solving race day cramping Nutrition and electrolyte strategy Half marathon PB: 1:15 to 1:11 London Marathon race recap: 2:37 Weekly training structure under 60 miles a week Coaching plans and the Valencia goal Content note: open discussion of depression and suicidal thoughts starting around 2:08. Please take care while listening. Timestamps 00:00 Hard work 00:09 Intro to George Walker 02:08 Content warning: mental health and suicide discussed 05:53 Interview begins 08:09 Background and first marathon (3:51, 2021) 12:30 Mental health story begins 14:42 Reaching a dark headspace, thoughts of suicide 15:55 Getting help, partner, and running changing his life 18:33 Running as medicine, not a replacement for therapy 20:22 The "why not" mindset 23:23 Technical journey begins, marathon #1 recap 29:54 Structure and going from recreational to serious runner 31:51 Finding a qualified coach 34:45 Marathon #3 (3:17) and ankle injury 37:03 Calf and hamstring issues begin 38:19 Comparing yourself to other runners 39:39 Cramping deep dive 43:15 A race derailed by cramping 44:57 Dialing in nutrition and electrolytes 48:11 Half marathon PB progression 49:12 Manchester Marathon, first sub 3 attempt 55:25 The cramping frustration 1:00:00 Solving the cramping puzzle 1:04:59 Breakthrough 1:11 half marathon PB 1:07:42 How he got from 1:15 to 1:11 1:10:15 Build up to London Marathon 1:13:35 Crossing the line: London Marathon 2:37:01 1:14:41 Post race reflection 1:15:03 Weekly training structure, ~60 miles a week 1:20:11 Quality sessions: pyramids, hill reps 1:23:27 Why mileage has stayed conservative 1:26:39 Coaching ambitions 1:28:49 Next goal: sub 2:30 in Valencia 1:31:52 Closing thoughts and outro George on Instagram:   / georgeywalker   Start your free Musicbed trial:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://fm.pxf.io/kristianwarwick⁠⁠⁠⁠... 🎥 Full episodes + the Boston 2025 documentary:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠   / @warwickruns   📸 Follow my training journey on Instagram: @warwick.runs 🎶 Music from Musicbed: MB01XPYH8ZYENVAMB0133EV2TCQFZY