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Tales from the Valley Podcast

Tales from the Valley Podcast

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Behind every runner there is a story, and we think our local communities deserve to have theirs’ told. The Tales from the Valley Podcast aims to uncover running stories from the South Coast of NSW. Passionate runners Sam Hodges & Katie Mahoney will be catching up on a weekly basis to unravel the running stories from the South Coast and take you on their own personal running journeys.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. ランニング・ジョギング
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  • TFTV ft. Riley Kilham (Run Havoc)
    2025/06/29

    Sam & Katie chat with Riley Kilham Riley boasts some impressive PBs including a 16:33 5k at a Christmas Eve parkrun, 34:48 for 10k, and a 1:17:33 half marathon time trial. He got into endurance sports in his late teens after using CrossFit to get healthy and quickly realised he excelled at the running portion. From there, Riley began working with a coaching group via Peter Clifford in the Sutherland Shire to fully embrace triathlons. These days, his focus is purely on running, though he still cycles for cross-training.

    Riley runs Evolve Human Performance, where he manages running programming alongside strength development.

    Excitingly, Riley joined us just before the highly anticipated launch of Run Havoc, a boutique running store opening in Wollongong on Saturday, July 12th. Riley and his team aim to bring premium, high-quality running gear to the Illawarra running community, reflecting the strong depth of talent in the area.

    Training Wrap: Katie gears up for Hyrox Sydney with some sharp 800s on Tuesday and a 5/4/3/2/1/5 session on Friday, hitting 86km for the week with plenty of Hyrox intervals baked in. Sam balances a cold and his return from Bali, still clocking 83km including 6 x 1km at 3:32s and an 8km tempo. Riley, just back from Greece, walks us through a typical training week including lactate testing and double threshold sessions.

    Café Kit of the Week:

    • On Hat

    • Choccy Milk

    • Alphafly 3’s

    • Tattoo

    Round the Club Shoutouts:

    • Amir Hashemi Pour – Never Lazy Run Club

    • Jamie Bartolotta – Kiama Running Club

    • Holly Bond – Evolve Human Performance

    Don’t miss the Run Havoc opening! 🗓️ Saturday July 12th, 8am 📍 126 Crown St, Wollongong Group run from the store, coffee, and an e-bike giveaway! Visit runhavoc.com.au for more info.

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    1 時間 33 分
  • TFTV ft. Mack Hunter
    2025/06/27

    Mack has impressive PBs of 17:11 for 5K, 35:16 for 10K, and 1:19:40 for the half marathon—set just a couple of weeks ago at the Wollongong Running Festival. Originally from Canada, Mack moved to Australia nearly a decade ago to begin medical school and now works in the ICU at Wollongong Hospital. He’s on a demanding schedule—one week of 12-hour (sometimes overnight) shifts followed by a week off—but continues to find ways to train and improve.

    A former triathlete, Mack still spends plenty of time on the bike. He shares the story of a crash down Macquarie Pass that led to a significant injury and how he came back from that. Mack now has his sights set on breaking 17 minutes for 5K and 35 minutes for 10K in upcoming races, and he talks through how he plans to adjust his training as he settles into his new work rhythm.

    Katie hits the track for a controlled 6 × 1K session, follows it up with a 12/10/8-minute threshold effort later in the week, mixes in some Hyrox training, and rounds out a strong 96 km week.

    Sam gets back into some lighter workouts as his body begins to tolerate running again. He logs 80 km for the week, including an impromptu fun run while on holiday in Bali.

    Mack walks us through a chaotic training week that included short runs and bike sessions off just two hours of sleep, a hard parkrun hit-out at North Gong, and a cheeky cycling segment claim.

    Café Kit of the Week

    • Yoga Bolster

    • Tarkine Autopilot

    • On Echo 3

    Round the Club Shoutouts

    • Pat Miller – JT Running

    • Glenn Edmonds – Sapphire Coast Runners

    • Trudie Barnes – Wollongong Track Club

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    1 時間 31 分
  • TFTV ft. Carl Ernst
    2025/06/16

    Sam & Katie speak with Carl Ernst. Carl has had a long and successful running career, having run 29 marathons including ultra marathons (3-time Comrades Marathon finisher), and impressively will be lining up in a few weeks for his 16th consecutive Gold Coast Marathon. With PBs of 35:45 for 10k, 1:18:30 for the half, and 2:49 for the full marathon, Carl has been performing at a high level for many years.

    Carl speaks about receiving coaching previously from Barry Keem and now James Tunbridge—he likes to simply turn up and do the training prescribed. When it comes to mileage, Carl has taken a very conservative approach, which might be the secret to his longevity. He’s currently training the house down and is a very good chance at a PB at the Gold Coast Marathon.

    Sam speaks about the pinched nerve in his lower back which has been the cause of his glute pain, but manages to get through two short runs and 200+ km of cycling. Katie gets back to running later in the week with a combination of longish runs and Hyrox training. Carl runs us through his peak marathon week, including a JT Running session at the track on Tuesday with 10 x 400m off 200m float, and a very specific marathon session on Sunday with blocks at 102% and 98% of marathon pace—which he nailed.

    Café Kit of the Week Right Street Loans Beanies Deep Heat heating belts Saucony Endorphin Pro (for Hyrox)

    Round the Club Shoutouts Vanessa Donald – Narooma Run Club Graeme Errington – Narooma Run Club Angela Saville – Savvy Run Club Chloe Grund – Bega Valley Run Club

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    1 時間 35 分

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