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Ryan Hall | Fastest Marathoner in American History on Mindset, Confidence, Importance of Consistency, His Transformation & more!

from Convos Over Cold Brew with Emma Abrahamson · host Emma Abrahamson

In this episode Emma sits down with Ryan Hall, the retired professional runner who holds the American Record in the Half Marathon and now focuses on weight lifting and his coaching business, Run Free Training. We chat about his start in running, the highs and lows of the sport, how faith played a part in his running career and life, deciding to retire, his transformation & goals with weightlifting, and much more. You can find Emma on Instagram at @emmaabrahamson and on her YouTube Channel. Follow Convos Over Cold Brew Podcast on Instagram at @convosovercoldbrewpod. Follow Ryan on Instagram at @ryanhall3. Sign up for Run Free Training with $50 off your first month HERE!Click here to shop Convos Over Cold Brew merchandise!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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