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In this month’s Delirious W.E.S.T. 2026 athlete check-in, we head all the way to London to catch up with our one and only non-Aussie runner, Matthew Farrand — who’s juggling dark winter mornings, school drop-offs, and some seriously solid training momentum.
Matthew shares how his fitness is quietly (and satisfyingly!) building — those long runs now feel easier and the patella niggle that haunted him in August has settled right down. He talks about the mental side of ultra prep too…the boredom voice, the planning, the “where should I run this weekend?” puzzle, and why exploring new neighbourhoods keeps him motivated.
We chat about:
• Why dull training is good training 🥳
• The magic of watching your long-run threshold creep higher
• The reality of running in pitch-black European winter
• Family sacrifices (breakfasts missed, routines shifted)
• His hill-sprint misadventure called “Hell Hill” — thanks, kids!
• How the distance from Northcliffe to Albany equals running from London to Liverpool 🤯
Matthew’s attitude is grounded, funny, and completely relatable — and he’s quietly stacking the consistency that’ll carry him all the way to that 200-mile start line.
It’s a good one, friends. Enjoy this peek into an athlete building his base brick by brick.
A couple of BIG favours:
Don't miss an episode of the ZenRUN Podcast. Subscribe to the podcast on your podcast player :)
💛 Want running to feel lighter again?
https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/
By Michelle FrostIn this month’s Delirious W.E.S.T. 2026 athlete check-in, we head all the way to London to catch up with our one and only non-Aussie runner, Matthew Farrand — who’s juggling dark winter mornings, school drop-offs, and some seriously solid training momentum.
Matthew shares how his fitness is quietly (and satisfyingly!) building — those long runs now feel easier and the patella niggle that haunted him in August has settled right down. He talks about the mental side of ultra prep too…the boredom voice, the planning, the “where should I run this weekend?” puzzle, and why exploring new neighbourhoods keeps him motivated.
We chat about:
• Why dull training is good training 🥳
• The magic of watching your long-run threshold creep higher
• The reality of running in pitch-black European winter
• Family sacrifices (breakfasts missed, routines shifted)
• His hill-sprint misadventure called “Hell Hill” — thanks, kids!
• How the distance from Northcliffe to Albany equals running from London to Liverpool 🤯
Matthew’s attitude is grounded, funny, and completely relatable — and he’s quietly stacking the consistency that’ll carry him all the way to that 200-mile start line.
It’s a good one, friends. Enjoy this peek into an athlete building his base brick by brick.
A couple of BIG favours:
Don't miss an episode of the ZenRUN Podcast. Subscribe to the podcast on your podcast player :)
💛 Want running to feel lighter again?
https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/