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After carrying injuries into the winter, Robert spent months doing the least fun thing a runner can do: recovering. The journey back challenged him physically and mentally, but also brought steady progress, new perspective, and plenty of hard-earned wins along the way.
But somewhere during the comeback, something unexpected happened. Robert started finding his love for running again. Not because of pace goals or race medals, but because he remembered why he runs in the first place. Step by step, mile by mile, he wasn't just recovering—he was becoming a runner again.
Now, feeling energized and motivated, he's set his sights on the New Orleans Marathon. Because apparently runners never learn.
Join Ange and Robert as they talk recovery, resilience, rediscovering the joy of running, and what comes next.
By Angela Anderson ConnollyAfter carrying injuries into the winter, Robert spent months doing the least fun thing a runner can do: recovering. The journey back challenged him physically and mentally, but also brought steady progress, new perspective, and plenty of hard-earned wins along the way.
But somewhere during the comeback, something unexpected happened. Robert started finding his love for running again. Not because of pace goals or race medals, but because he remembered why he runs in the first place. Step by step, mile by mile, he wasn't just recovering—he was becoming a runner again.
Now, feeling energized and motivated, he's set his sights on the New Orleans Marathon. Because apparently runners never learn.
Join Ange and Robert as they talk recovery, resilience, rediscovering the joy of running, and what comes next.