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In this episode we interview Vybarr Cregan-Reid, author of the fascinating new book ‘Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human’. In this conversation you will learn how humans are uniquely built for running, the wonders of the foot, how exercise makes us smarter, where running and English Literature intersect, the concept of green exercise, and the notorious history of the treadmill!

Vybarr Cregan-Reid is a senior lecturer in English Literature at the University of Kent. He blogs at psychojography.com and has written on running for the Guardian, Telegraph, and Literary Review.

The book draws from scientific studies, English literature, history, and his own running . . . and it can be a deep read. At first I was worried that this interview would be kinda dry but I soon found out that Vybarr is a delightfully fun person to speak with! He laughs easy, radiates warmth, and is just as comfortable recalling essays by Oscar Wilde as he is scenes from The Muppet’s Christmas Carol.

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  1. Yay Vybarr! This guy was a beloved professor of mine at the University of Kent. 🙂 I was dreading my 20-miler training run a bit, but when I refreshed the MTA podcast feed and saw this podcast, I couldn’t wait to get out there. Thank you to MTA & Vybarr for the thoughtful interview!

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