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Hey YOU! The one at the back of the pack of runners. Think you’re “too fat” to run, “too slow” to run, “too ____(fill in the blank)” to run? Then the 300 Pounds and Running Podcast is for you! Whether you’ve just started or need a fire lit under your ass to get you off that couch, I’ll share my best advice, inspiring stories, and running tips. Who am I? (Good question.) I’m Martinus Evans. I’m an RRCA run coach, author, and award-winning speaker. But more importantly I’m a big guy. Who runs. No…really. I’ve run 5k’s, 10k’s, half-marathons, and marathons! So I know your struggles. I know your hesitations. And I want to help you become a runner! So if you’re looking for a place to start your journey to better health, look no further. Let’s do this! Our show notes and additional information can be found at www.300poundsandrunning.com.
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Mar 20, 2017
What's up goal crushers in this episode we talk with Jill Angie. Jill is the founder of Not your Average Runner. Jill’s website has everything from a blog, training programs and books. It is a one stop shop for how to start running in the body that you are in. In this podcast Jill talks to us about who she is, her relationship with running, and lastly she gives new runners advice to help them crush their goals. Proceed as if success is inevitable! - Jill Angie

Show Notes

  • 1:25 - Who is Jill Angie and find out when she thought she was a “real” runner.
  • 3:33 - Jill discusses her weight gain/loss journey. “ I had to start running in the body that I was in.”
  • 8:54 - Jill shares how she first discovered running. - “I used to use running as punishment.”  
  • 14:29 - Jill shares how running has impacted her life.- “Stay in your lane and focus on what you need to do in this moment.”
  • 17:10 - Jill’s most challenging race and her biggest takeaway.
  • 21:41 - Jill’s favorite running product. - “If it was good enough for Oprah...it was good enough for me...The Enell Sport Bra is life changing.”
  • 24:36 - What would Jill tell her pass/younger self. - “Don’t use food as a distraction.”
  • 26:16 - Jill gives words of advice for those that are new to running or starting a weight loss journey. “If you can walk for 45 minutes...you can do a 5K.”
  • 27:28 - Jill shares her favorite weight loss and running resources.
  • 29:50 - Jill’s Goals
  • 31:15 - Words of Wisdom from Jill.
 

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What you missed in the last episode?

In episode 12, we sat down with Marc Applewhite and we talked about being a 300 pound runner and how running changed his life. Check out 300 Pounds and Running Podcast episode 12 now!

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Getting a 5-star rating and/or written review is incredibly important for this show. It helps with ranking and with generating the necessary exposure that gets this podcast out in front of other runners. But it is even more important to me! I read each and every comment and really take them all to heart. They provide encouragement that what I am doing is getting noticed and that the show is getting listened to. I am so thankful to those who have recently gone into iTunes to provide a five-star rating and written a review of the 300 Pounds and Running Podcast. That’s why I’m asking YOU to please provide your boy rating and/or write a review on iTunes. You can do so by following the instructions below:
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That’s it for now. Keep crushing those goals, and we’ll be back next time!  
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