About this episode
Patrick Cutter joins me on the show today! He’s a 2:34 marathoner and 1:12 half marathoner. He also really loves lifting weights as well- which I was excited to hear more about because I’ve been into lifting myself these days! Patrick coaches around 50 athletes with Mckirdy Trained and I can tell is super invested in his athletes and helping them to become the best runners they can be. Last March he suffered from blood clots in his lungs and shares about that experience and how he’s doing now! He has a great perspective on everything and it was truly refreshing to talk with him for the show! SIDE NOTE- My mic didn’t turn on right for this episode and my end is kind of low on volume and a bit staticky. I’m so annoyed with myself! I hope it’s not too annoying- such a rookie move for someone who is not a rookie anymore. What we talked about: 4:50- Introduction to Patrick’s lifting and running 6:15- His progression in running 10:40- How he got connected with his coach and the progression that he has seen since working with him 13:45- Patrick’s lifting routine 17:45- Finding a balance between running and lifting 20:20- Having blood clots in his lungs 39:00- Becoming a virtual running coach and leaving his previous coach 42:40- Sharing the journey on Instagram and the positive impact that he hopes to have on people 46:00- The runners that he typically coaches 48:40- Goals for the upcoming year in running and what 2020 looked like 52:30- Favorite workouts while training for a mile race 57:50- End of podcast questions Connect with Patrick Patrick on Instagram Connect with Lindsey: Lindsey on Instagram Lindsey on Twitter Lindsey on Facebook Join the I’ll Have Another Facebook Group Support the I’ll Have Another Podcast on Patreon Donate to my Donna Foundation Fundraiser Sponsors: Sweaty Betty Use code “another” for 20% off SandyBoy Productions Shows: Why is Everyone Yelling? The Up and Running Podcast The Illuminate Podcast The post Episode 299: Patrick Cutter – Running + Lifting = Happy Runner appeared first on Lindsey Hein .