We hope you enjoy our conversation with him. His ideas and direct involvement in fitness continue into the current decade where Bob broke into a new race age category. A 50 week challenge documented in the film A Long Runīob’s passion for running is contagious and, some may even say, a bit fanatical as detailed in the year long 50 week challenge documented in the film A Long Run. We move on to discuss his epic film A Long Run detailing his 50 week race challenge and featuring many of Bob’s running peers including Paula Radcliffe and Bill Rogers the creation of a new running event called Double Racing and the development of an informational and interactive website, which features the best runs from around the world. Bob Anderson founded Runner’s World Magazine in 1968īob shares personal ups and downs with running, especially as they relate to his early creation of Runner’s World. But, as successful as Runner’s World became, it was not without a cost which we learn about in this interview. In this episode we speak with Bob Anderson photographer, filmmaker and founder of Runner’s World Magazine, My Best Runs and runner-finisher of a grueling year-long race challenge that consisted of one race a week for 50 weeks and averaged under 7 minutes / mile pace at age 64.īob started running at age 15 and eventually launched a 1,000 copy magazine that later blossomed into the million-plus subscription periodical known as Runner’s World. One race a week for 50 weeks at 7 minutes per mile at age 64!
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