On the final regular episode of Chasing Three Hours, Josh’s dad Tim Peterson joined the pod to discuss the 2025 Boston Marathon, including:
Did Josh believe he’d be at the 2025 Boston Marathon when he first put out a goal of chasing three hours? (4:31)
Josh’s training going sideways so early on in his training block (8:42)
How much of the mental side of training is tied to good results? (15:34)
Getting to the starting corral and what Josh was saying to himself as the race got closer (29:49)
The early miles of the race (38:32)
How did he feel at the halfway mark? (50:21)
The emotions of seeing family on the course (58:05)
What did Josh learn about himself? (1:11:41)
They finish the pod (1:17:05) by discussing why running makes Josh a better person, what his favorite part about running is, and what he’s currently chasing.
All that and a whole lot more!
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Music, production assistance, and sound design: Ian Aeillo
Cover art: Marissa Peterson
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