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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2024 · 53 MIN

#255 - Jake Barraclough | Moving to Japan to Learn Their Marathon Secrets

from Relaxed Running · host Tyson Popplestone

Jake Barraclough is a British marathon runner who moved to Japan in 2023 to immerse himself in the country's high-mileage training culture, significantly improving his marathon performance with a personal best of 2:17. He shares his journey on YouTube under "Ran to Japan," documenting his training and experiences with Japanese running methods. Jake's story highlights dedication, adaptability, and the pursuit of excellence in distance running.EPISODE CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction and Journey to Japan03:05 Language Barriers and Cultural Differences06:08 The Decision to Move to Japan for Running09:08 Training Regimen and Initial Experiences11:57 Transition from MMA to Marathon Training15:13 Japanese Training Culture and Discipline17:58 Nutrition and Diet in Japan20:50 Living Arrangements and Team Dynamics28:25 Pursuing Professional Running in Japan33:00 The Celebrity Status of Japanese Runners34:39 Marathon Progress and Future Goals35:54 Training Adjustments for Upcoming Races39:08 Contrasting Training Philosophies41:51 Heart Rate Monitoring in Training43:24 Vlogging the Running Journey49:37 Sponsorship and Authenticity in Content CreationTAKEAWAYSJake has been in Japan for over a year, adapting to the culture and language.Learning Japanese has been challenging, with significant differences from European languages.Jake moved to Japan to improve his marathon running, inspired by the country's running culture.He initially faced a cultural shock due to the language barrier and training expectations.Jake's training regimen includes high mileage, similar to Japanese athletes, but with a personal twist.He transitioned from MMA to marathon running, shedding muscle mass for better running efficiency.The Japanese training culture emphasizes discipline and structure, differing from Western approaches.Nutrition in Japan is clean and accessible, making it easier to maintain a healthy diet.Jake trains with a club team, which has improved his performance significantly.Living alone in Tokyo has its challenges, but Jake appreciates the independence. Jake is focused on improving his marathon performance while training in Japan.The level of competition in Japan is incredibly high, especially with many elite Kenyan runners.Japanese runners often achieve celebrity status, especially after major races.Jake has significantly improved his marathon time from 238 to 217.He plans to implement traditional Japanese training methods in his upcoming marathon preparation.Training in Japan emphasizes high mileage and specific drills over gym work.Vlogging is a way for Jake to share his journey while maintaining focus on performance.Authenticity in sponsorship is crucial for Jake's YouTube channel.Jake aims to reach a sub-210 marathon time as his ultimate goal.The conversation highlights the differences in training philosophies between Western and Japanese runners.---📆 Free Coaching Callhttps://calendly.com/tyson-popplestone/free-coaching-call--PODCAST INFO:Tyson Sträva: https://www.strava.com/athletes/83530274Podcast Website: www.relaxedrunning.comApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MMfLsQ...RSS: https://feeds.transistor.fm/relaxed-r...SOCIALS:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/relaxedrunning- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relaxed_run...

Jake Barraclough is a British marathon runner who moved to Japan in 2023 to immerse himself in the country's high-mileage training culture, significantly improving his marathon performance with a personal best of 2:17. He shares his journey on YouTube under "Ran to Japan," documenting his training and experiences with Japanese running methods. Jake's story highlights dedication, adaptability, and the pursuit of excellence in distance running.EPISODE CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction and Journey to Japan03:05 Language Barriers and Cultural Differences06:08 The Decision to Move to Japan for Running09:08 Training Regimen and Initial Experiences11:57 Transition from MMA to Marathon Training15:13 Japanese Training Culture and Discipline17:58 Nutrition and Diet in Japan20:50 Living Arrangements and Team Dynamics28:25 Pursuing Professional Running in Japan33:00 The Celebrity Status of Japanese Runners34:39 Marathon Progress and Future Goals35:54 Training Adjustments for Upcoming Races39:08 Contrasting Training Philosophies41:51 Heart Rate Monitoring in Training43:24 Vlogging the Running Journey49:37 Sponsorship and Authenticity in Content CreationTAKEAWAYSJake has been in Japan for over a year, adapting to the culture and language.Learning Japanese has been challenging, with significant differences from European languages.Jake moved to Japan to improve his marathon running, inspired by the country's running culture.He initially faced a cultural shock due to the language barrier and training expectations.Jake's training regimen includes high mileage, similar to Japanese athletes, but with a personal twist.He transitioned from MMA to marathon running, shedding muscle mass for better running efficiency.The Japanese training culture emphasizes discipline and structure, differing from Western approaches.Nutrition in Japan is clean and accessible, making it easier to maintain a healthy diet.Jake trains with a club team, which has improved his performance significantly.Living alone in Tokyo has its challenges, but Jake appreciates the independence. Jake is focused on improving his marathon performance while training in Japan.The level of competition in Japan is incredibly high, especially with many elite Kenyan runners.Japanese runners often achieve celebrity status, especially after major races.Jake has significantly improved his marathon time from 238 to 217.He plans to implement traditional Japanese training methods in his upcoming marathon preparation.Training in Japan emphasizes high mileage and specific drills over gym work.Vlogging is a way for Jake to share his journey while maintaining focus on performance.Authenticity in sponsorship is crucial for Jake's YouTube channel.Jake aims to reach a sub-210 marathon time as his ultimate goal.The conversation highlights the differences in training philosophies between Western and Japanese runners.---📆 Free Coaching Callhttps://calendly.com/tyson-popplestone/free-coaching-call--PODCAST INFO:Tyson Sträva: https://www.strava.com/athletes/83530274Podcast Website: www.relaxedrunning.comApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MMfLsQ...RSS: https://feeds.transistor.fm/relaxed-r...SOCIALS:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/relaxedrunning- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relaxed_run...

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