The Peter Attia Drive

#199 - Running, overcoming challenges, and finding success | Ryan Hall

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Mar 14, 2022
Ryan Hall, the fastest American marathon and half-marathon runner and author of "Run the Mile You're In," shares insights from his remarkable running journey. He discusses the mental resilience needed to overcome challenges, emphasizing the importance of reframing negative thoughts. Hall reveals training techniques, the benefits of altitude training, and keys to maintaining optimal performance. He also recounts his incredible feat of running seven marathons in seven days as he transitioned from competitive running to coaching, celebrating both success and setbacks.
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ANECDOTE

Big Bear upbringing

  • Ryan Hall grew up in Big Bear, CA, a location conducive to distance running due to its altitude.
  • His high school training included driving down to sea level for hard interval sessions, mimicking "live high, train low."
INSIGHT

Early Cardio Pays Off

  • Early cardiovascular development has lasting effects, as shown by Ryan Hall's ability to run a 5:18 mile with minimal training after focusing on strength training.
  • He attributes this to his early running career building a strong base fitness.
ANECDOTE

Beijing Olympics Injury

  • While training for the Beijing Olympics, Ryan Hall injured his patella connection while using a vibrating platform for squats.
  • This injury highlights the importance of training specificity for runners; deep squats aren't always beneficial.
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