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Aleksandar Matic , a software engineer turned running coach, shares his journey from viewing running as punishment in Serbian schools to becoming the voice behind one of the largest running communities in the Balkans. His patient coaching approach has helped over 200 runners complete their first races and transformed their bucket-list goals into sustainable, healthy lifestyles.
• Growing up in Serbia, running was used as punishment in schools, creating negative associations with the sport
• Aleksandar's perspective changed during high school in the United States, where he experienced a supportive running community
• As a late bloomer to marathon running, Aleksandar took 10 years to attempt his first marathon out of respect for the distance
• His coaching philosophy emphasizes consistency and understanding individual capacity rather than focusing on pace
• The Belgrade Marathon has grown from 2,000 participants with reluctant community support to 15,000 runners and citywide celebration
• Aleksandar identifies the millennial and Gen Z generations as driving the cultural shift toward running in the Balkans
• Creating running content on TikTok requires balancing popular topics with content that provides genuine value
• The challenge for both runners and content creators is avoiding the trap of seeking quick results instead of building consistency.
Aleksandar Links
Lucy Tomlinson Christmas Offer for Welcome Pilates
Welcome Pilates Website
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Merili Freear running author promotes her new book
Fitz Koehler's new book
Fitz Koehler's new Book "You Supercharged".
Lisa Jackson New Book
Lisa Jackson - "Still Running After All These Tears".
Brian's Run Pod has become interactive with the audience. If you look at the top of the Episode description tap on "Send us a Text Message". You can tell me what you think of the episode or alternatively what you would like covered. If your lucky I might even read them out on the podcast.
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Aleksandar Matic , a software engineer turned running coach, shares his journey from viewing running as punishment in Serbian schools to becoming the voice behind one of the largest running communities in the Balkans. His patient coaching approach has helped over 200 runners complete their first races and transformed their bucket-list goals into sustainable, healthy lifestyles.
• Growing up in Serbia, running was used as punishment in schools, creating negative associations with the sport
• Aleksandar's perspective changed during high school in the United States, where he experienced a supportive running community
• As a late bloomer to marathon running, Aleksandar took 10 years to attempt his first marathon out of respect for the distance
• His coaching philosophy emphasizes consistency and understanding individual capacity rather than focusing on pace
• The Belgrade Marathon has grown from 2,000 participants with reluctant community support to 15,000 runners and citywide celebration
• Aleksandar identifies the millennial and Gen Z generations as driving the cultural shift toward running in the Balkans
• Creating running content on TikTok requires balancing popular topics with content that provides genuine value
• The challenge for both runners and content creators is avoiding the trap of seeking quick results instead of building consistency.
Aleksandar Links
Lucy Tomlinson Christmas Offer for Welcome Pilates
Welcome Pilates Website
Merili Runs
Merili Freear running author promotes her new book
Fitz Koehler's new book
Fitz Koehler's new Book "You Supercharged".
Lisa Jackson New Book
Lisa Jackson - "Still Running After All These Tears".
Brian's Run Pod has become interactive with the audience. If you look at the top of the Episode description tap on "Send us a Text Message". You can tell me what you think of the episode or alternatively what you would like covered. If your lucky I might even read them out on the podcast.
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My Favourite Band
Support the show
Brian's Run Pod