At the age of 80, Richard Brisley took up running.
I found myself in Richard's living room to find out what made him begin running at 80 years old. Richard has a unique perspective - we talk about his running highlights, the accident that stopped him running for a while, and his memories of World War 2.
As the oldest guest to ever appear on JOG ON, this conversation was a real privilege. Richard demonstrates that later life doesn’t have to always be done sitting down or even walking.
We'd be grateful if you could recommend the JOG ON Podcast to a running friend to help us grow.
The JOG ON training plans: https://www.thisisjogon.com/trainingplans
The important strength exercises you're not doing. Richard Blagrove. Ep 78
From 4:34 marathon to running for England. Anya Culling. Ep 76
From 22 stone in a wheelchair to SUB 25 parkruns. Adam Bevington. Ep 75
Incredible stories from the JOG ON Hour. Jogging Shorts Ep 31
Announcing the JOG ON Hour. Jogging Shorts Ep 30
The shock of taking 3 minutes off a 5K at 12. Harley Brown. Ep 74
The punk rocker who became a runner. Jhon Cosgrove. Ep 73
Andy Vernon reflects on a hard but glorious career - Ep 72
Jogging Shorts Ep 29 - Stories and results from the JOG ON Mile
Ep 71 - Mark Symes. A world masters track champion at 50
Jogging Shorts Ep 28 - Announcing the JOG ON Mile (Friday 25th - Sunday 27th November 2022)
Ep 70 - Ami Rhodes. From no running to a parkrun in 4 weeks
Ep 69 - Woody Jerome. Still running when others are not
Ep 68 - Charlie Pedlar. Can just 10 days at altitude help you run faster?
Ep 67 - Maya Jobbins. A SUB 20 parkrun at just 12 years old
Ep 66 - Phily Bowden. A GB athlete's journey to the marathon
Jogging Shorts Ep 26 - Announcing the Last Run of 2021, a JOG ON event
Ep 65 - Jack Rowe. Falling for running and learning to win
Jogging Shorts Ep 25 - Parkpacing in Electric Orange
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