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Running doesn't destroy your body—sitting on the couch for 30 years does.
If you’ve ever wondered what running is actually doing to your body long term, this episode breaks it wide open in a way most runners never think about. I unpack what really changes inside your muscles, brain, and cardiovascular system when you run consistently, why so many runners get injured despite good intentions, and what separates those who quit early from those still running strong decades later. More importantly, I walk through the simple training shifts that protect your body, extend your longevity, and help you build a version of yourself that’s still moving well far into the future.
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Running doesn't destroy your body—sitting on the couch for 30 years does.
If you’ve ever wondered what running is actually doing to your body long term, this episode breaks it wide open in a way most runners never think about. I unpack what really changes inside your muscles, brain, and cardiovascular system when you run consistently, why so many runners get injured despite good intentions, and what separates those who quit early from those still running strong decades later. More importantly, I walk through the simple training shifts that protect your body, extend your longevity, and help you build a version of yourself that’s still moving well far into the future.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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