This week on the UKRunChat Podcast, we’re joined by comedian, writer and runner Paul Tonkinson.
Paul’s new book, Running Through Sand, follows his attempt to complete the legendary Marathon des Sables, a 250km self-sufficient ultramarathon across the Sahara Desert.
But this conversation goes far beyond the race itself.
We talk about:
Ageing as a runner
Adapting to physical changes
Losing competitiveness
DNFs and setbacks
Why we seek difficult challenges later in life
Running as emotional processing
The psychology of ultras
Simplicity, presence and life in the desert
How running changes over decades
Paul also shares:
How a freak accident with dogs derailed his first MDS attempt
Lessons from his DNF at Race to the Stones
Why ultras are “75% mental”
The emotional impact of Marathon des Sables
Why he now sees running less as competition and more as adventure
Whether you’re training for an ultra, navigating changes in your running as you get older, or simply trying to hold onto the joy of movement, this is a thoughtful and surprisingly philosophical conversation about what running gives us.
Links to listen:
You can also hear Paul on the Running Commentary podcast.
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