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143 Corinne Griffiths
143 September 20, 2018 | 75 min

Corinne Griffiths

How come you're not running right now?
No, seriously, grab some headphones and go for a run while you listen.

Bryan and Peter are back at the studio at the Boston Public Library where Bryan tells the story of his recent painful rookie mistake. Then the guys are joined by Boston's running unicorn, Corinne Griffiths. They chat about their shared recent experience running hills under the guidance of NP-guest co-leaders Marathon George Woodward and Artist-in-Residence Andrea Bonney Gould, then Corinne describes her first foray into ultra running with the Anchor Down Ultra. She talks about how she trained and fueled for the run, the unique experience of running a race based on time rather than distance, and how she kept herself busy with running math and hamming it up with fellow runners. Plus, her surprising race results and what she plans to do next.

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