Our Favorite Workouts, Tracksmith’s “Running” Watch, On’s Revolutionary Shoe and the GOAT Treadmill

Our editors reveal the workouts they love, and the workouts they fear; plus a ridiculous analog "watch for runners," Wahoo's Kickr Run makes treadmills... fun? And robot-made super shoes

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Michael Doyle
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Editor-In-Chief: Michael has over 15 years working in running media, attending and reporting on some of the biggest events in running at that time. A dedicated runner and student of the sport, he is also an investigative journalist and editor based in Toronto

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Katelyn Tocci
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Katelyn Tocci is our Head Coach and Training Editor; 100-mile ultrarunner, RRCA + UESCA Certified Running Coach

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Alex Cyr
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Alex is our Senior Gear Editor. He tests hundreds of running shoes a year, has a 63-minute half marathon PR, interviews some of the top runners in the world, and authored the book Runners Of The Nish. He also works as a journalist in his native Toronto, reporting for The Globe and Mail.

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Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci and Michael Doyle talk about Wahoo’s forthcoming “Kickr Run” treadmill, with legitimately might be the best piece of running tech since the super shoe.

They also chat about boutique brand Tracksmith’s $700 analog watch (which is already sold out), and another crazy innovation by the Swiss brand On Running (spoiler alert: robots can now make super shoes in under six minutes, with nothing more than a glue gun).

Then, they share their favorite workouts, the weirdest workouts they’ve ever done, the neatest locations they’ve run one, and the workouts they fear most.

Podcast hosts: Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci, Michael Doyle

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Michael Doyle

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Investigative journalist and editor based in Toronto

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