Built on the mantra “run the runnable,” we focus on what’s possible rather than the pressure of perfection. Everything we do embraces an accessible, light-heart...
#11 - How to Train for a Marathon: Part 1 - Building Your Plan
In this - the first of two parts - Tommy gives an introduction and overview to building your own Marathon Training Plan. Knowing even the basics of putting a training plan together is a powerful tool, even when working with a coach, using a prewritten plan, or using a training app. No coach, plan or app knows you as well as you do and every athlete should be the master of their own training. By being intimately involved in building your training plan, knowing what's in it and why, you’ll be able to make more informed decisions about how to adapt your training plan when you need to.What's covered:How Long Should you Train for a Marathon?Key Workouts and How to Execute themPeriodisation: The Building Blocks of Marathon TrainingThe Importance of Variety Additional Elements to Include in your plan (Strength Training, Nutrition, Rest Days, Cross training)----Devil's Gulch: find out more about the race that promises to be Tommy's first 100 miler attempt. With a 10% discount using the code "TOMMY" at checkout, you can join the fun and get involved with a half marathon, 50 miler, or even the 100 miler beast that it is!SUBMIT A QUESTION: If you want to submit your own burning question, or a topic you think would be interesting to discuss on a future episode, record a short voice note, Tommy would love to hear from you :)Buy Me a Coffee ☕️: If you'd like to support Tommy and offer some small financial support, you can buy him a coffee or join as a member to get exclusive updates and gain access to dedicated time to discuss your own running goals. ❤️Find out more about Tommy here and sign up the That's Runnable NewsletterBe sure to leave a rating/review and share the podcast with your mates if you've enjoyed this episode to support the Podcast.Follow Tommy on:Instagram: @tommyrunptTikTok: @tommyrunpt
--------
1:23:39
#10 - Can Trail Runners Thrive in Urban Spaces? (BORDERLANDS)
City streets or mountain peaks—where do you draw the line?In a special crossover episode with the BORDERLANDS podcast, Tommy sits down with Josh to tackle the joys and challenges of being a trail runner in the heart of the city. From finding green spaces among the grey to repeating the same hill 20 times for hill training, we’re diving into the balancing act of urban life and trail dreams. Don’t miss this one—it’s where the pavement meets the path.Thanks so much for listening!BORDERLANDSGo and check out the BORDERLANDS Podcast and dive into more than 100 Episodes of ultra running chat.BORDERLANDS Website Wylder App - Find people to run with using the Wylder AppOpen Range Races - Get involved with Races in the foothills of Salt Lake Follow BORDERLANDS on Instagram: @runborderlandsDevil's Gulch: find out more about the race that promises to be Tommy's first 100 miler attempt. With a 10% discount using the code "TOMMY" at checkout, you can join the fun and get involved with a half marathon, 50 miler, or even the 100 miler beast that it is!SUBMIT A QUESTION: If you want to submit your own burning question, or a topic you think would be interesting to discuss on a future episode, record a short voice note, Tommy would love to hear from you :)Buy Me a Coffee: If you'd like to support Tommy and offer some small financial support, you can buy him a coffee or join as a member to get exclusive updates and gain access to dedicated time to discuss your own running goals. ❤️Find out more about Tommy here (the only link you need)Be sure to leave a rating/review and share the podcast with your mates if you've enjoyed this episode to support the Podcast.Follow Tommy on:Instagram: @tommyrunptTikTok: @tommyrunpt
--------
50:34
#9 - Why High Volume Matters
High Volume training is one of the most fundamental concepts in running, often overshadowed by flashy speed sessions or high-intensity intervals. But here’s the secret: most great endurance athletes build their fitness on a solid foundation of miles—lots and lots of them.In this Episode, we’ll dive into what high-volume training means, why it’s critical for endurance improvement, and how you can incorporate it into your routine safely. Whether you’re aiming for your first marathon, an ultramarathon, or simply becoming a more resilient runner, embracing higher mileage can unlock new levels of performance and satisfaction.Tommy covers:1. What Does "High Volume" Really Mean?2. The Science Behind High Volume3. Benefits of High Volume Training4. How to Implement High Volume Safely5. Common Pitfalls to Avoid6. Case Studies & Anecdotes7. Adapting High Volume to Your GoalsDevil's Gulch: find out more about the race that promises to be Tommy's first 100 miler attempt. With a 10% discount using the code "TOMMY" at checkout, you can join the fun and get involved with a half marathon, 50 miler, or even the 100 miler beast that it is!SUBMIT A QUESTION: If you want to submit your own burning question, or a topic you think would be interesting to discuss on a future episode, record a short voice note, Tommy would love to hear from you :)Buy Me a Coffee: If you'd like to support Tommy and offer some small financial support, you can buy him a coffee or join as a member to get exclusive updates and gain access to dedicated time to discuss your own running goals. ❤️Find out more about Tommy here (the only link you need)Be sure to leave a rating/review and share the podcast with your mates if you've enjoyed this episode to support the Podcast.Follow Tommy on:Instagram: @tommyrunptTikTok: @tommyrunpt
--------
1:05:16
#8 - The Importance of Dreaming Big
What if you aimed for a running goal that seems beyond your current reach? How could that transform your journey?In this episode, Tommy discusses the importance and power of dreaming BIG and setting big goals! He goes through:The Power of Dreaming BigA Strategic Approach to Achieving Big Goals Overcoming Setbacks and Building ResilienceThe Role of Self-Belief and Community SupportThe Ripple Effect of Setting Big Goals Practical Tips for Setting and Achieving Big Goals The Transformative Power of DREAMING BIGDevil's Gulch: find out more about the race that promises to be Tommy's first 100 miler attempt. With a 10% discount using the code "TOMMY" at checkout, you can join the fun and get involved with a half marathon, 50 miler, or even the 100 miler beast that it is!SUBMIT A QUESTION: If you want to submit your own burning question, or a topic you think would be interesting to discuss on a future episode, record a short voice note, Tommy would love to hear from you :)Buy Me a Coffee: If you'd like to support Tommy and offer some small financial support, you can buy him a coffee or join as a member to get exclusive updates and gain access to dedicated time to discuss your own running goals. ❤️ Find out more about Tommy here (the only link you need)Be sure to leave a rating/review and share the podcast with your mates if you've enjoyed this episode to support the Podcast.Follow Tommy on:Instagram: @tommyrunptTikTok: @tommyrunpt
--------
1:00:38
#7 - The Allure of Goal-Oriented Self-Worth
We can all fall into the trap of associating our self-worth with the outcomes of our running goals. In this Episode, Tommy talks about the risks closely attaching your self-worth to the goals we set ourselves. He covers:Intro: The Allure of Goal-Oriented Self Worth1. The Trap of Goal-Oriented Identity2. Emotional and Psychological Risks3. Physical Risks from Overtraining and Burnout4. Why Self-Worth Needs a Broader Foundation5. Healthy Goal-Setting Tips6. You are so much more than your running achievementsDevil's Gulch: find out more about the race that promises to be Tommy's first 100 miler attempt. With a 10% discount using the code "TOMMY" at checkout, you can join the fun and get involved with a half marathon, 50 miler, or even the 100 miler beast that it is!SUBMIT A QUESTION: If you want to submit your own burning question, or a topic you think would be interesting to discuss on a future episode, click the link here and record a short voicenote, Tommy would love to hear from you :)Be sure to leave a rating/review and share the podcast with your mates if you've enjoyed this episode to support the Podcast. Find out more about Tommy here (the only link you need)Follow Tommy on:Instagram: @tommyrunptTikTok: @tommyrunpt
Built on the mantra “run the runnable,” we focus on what’s possible rather than the pressure of perfection. Everything we do embraces an accessible, light-hearted, and sustainable way of training and racing—welcoming runners of all abilities to join the adventure.
Inspired by nature and the freedom of the outdoors, we marry our laid-back approach to running with a tenacious desire to push the limits of what’s possible. We prioritise community, inclusivity, and a balanced way to run, encouraging everyone to embrace their own version of what’s “runnable.” That’s Runnable is here to inspire you to enjoy the run while building a friendly and supportive community around the sport.