Extraordinary Strides
Welcome to Extraordinary Strides, the podcast that celebrates the spirit of running and the inspiring stories of those who lace up their shoes and hit the pavement.
Here, we dive into the heart of what makes running an extraordinary adventure.
Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or just starting out, Extraordinary Strides is your go-to source for expert tips, motivational stories, and the camaraderie of the running community.
Our episodes feature seasoned runners, coaches, and everyday athletes sharing their triumphs, challenges, and the joy they find in every run.
Join us for casual, uplifting conversations that will leave you excited to put on your running shoes and hit the road. We believe that every run, no matter the distance, is a step towards something greater.
So, subscribe now and join our community of runners who are making every stride extraordinary.
At Extraordinary Strides, we're here to inspire, motivate, and celebrate with you every step of the way!
Extraordinary Strides
Latest Episodes
Mayday Miles: Day 1 Mayday Mission
Day 1 of Mayday Miles is here! ✨Today’s theme is Mayday Mission, and we are starting exactly where we are.Your mission: add 10 to 30 minutes of intentional movement. Walk, run, run-walk, stretch, strength train, danc...
Mayday Miles: A Free Five Day Reset For Maycember
Maycember hits hard, so we build a free five day reset that protects your rhythm with small movement and small add-ins that actually fit real life. We trade perfection and restriction for support, community, and a plan that helps y...
Hollarhype: A 30-Second Message Can Help You Keep Going
Your toughest mile rarely needs a lecture. It needs a voice that cuts through the noise at the exact right time. Coach Christine sits down with Emily, co-founder of the Hollarhype app, to talk about wha...
The Comeback: You Do Not Need The Perfect Day to Begin Again
Coming back to running after a break can mess with your head in a way nobody warns you about. You’re not just rebuilding fitness, you’re facing the memory of what running used to feel like and the fear that maybe you “lost it.” I’m Coach Christ...