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The Pace Invader

The Pace Invader

著者: Daniel
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The Pace Invader is a podcast about the miles that shape us. In each episode, I chat with everyday runners about why they run, what they’ve learned along the way, and the stories behind their strides.

From first 5Ks to marathon memories, mental health to mid-run music choices, we talk honestly about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you’re training hard, running slow, or just thinking about lacing up—these are real voices from real runners, usually recorded just after Parkrun while the sweat (and endorphins) are still fresh.

Because everyone’s running story is worth telling.

© 2025 The Pace Invader
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  • Sarah’s Story -The 75-Year-Old Parkrunner Still Going Strong
    2025/10/18

    At 75, Sarah’s still lacing up every Saturday — and she’s been doing it since the very first Weymouth parkrun back in 2013.

    In this chat, she talks about:
    How her daughter inspired her to start running
    The community spirit that keeps her coming back
    Why she loves the seaside course (except when it’s windy)
    What’s still on her 2013 iPod
    And why her husband’s is part of parkrun legend at The Pineapple

    This episode is a reminder that running isn’t about PBs — it’s about people, persistence, and turning up.

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    10 分
  • Jillian - Running to heal
    2025/10/11

    It was one of the windiest interviews I’ve ever recorded — but Jillian wasn’t fazed. She’s the kind of runner who keeps showing up, whatever the weather.

    In this episode, we talk about running when she was younger, taking a long break and returning in her 50's. We discuss motivation, some tragedy and why not every run needs to be a race.
    It’s an honest, grounded chat with someone who runs for all the right reasons — no ego, no drama, just love of the sport.

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    15 分
  • Running for Life: Les on 70+ Years of Running
    2025/10/04

    In this episode of The Pace Invader, Daniel sits down with Les — a 73-year-old runner, swimmer, cyclist, and lifelong advocate for keeping active. From his lightning-fast army days to his current role in Egdon Heath Harriers in Weymouth, Les’s story is a testament to what a lifetime of movement can bring.

    We talk about the joy of Parkrun (even when you forget to stop the watch), the transition from sea swims to pool training after developing an exercise-induced heart condition, and how cycling and e-bikes now add variety to his routine. Les reflects on the marathons he once ran with ease, the importance of adapting to your body’s changes, and why joining a running club is the single best piece of advice he can give to newcomers.

    Above all, this is a story about resilience, community, and the lifelong rewards of simply keeping moving.

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    15 分
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