Episode 24: Jonathan Levitt, Nutrition, InsideTracker, Podcasting, Community, Mental Health, Love, Loss, US Olympic Marathon Trials, etc.

In this episode of the Art and Science of Running Podcast, we speak with fellow podcaster, Jonathan Levitt. While relatively new to running, Jonathan jumped in with both feet and has made an instant impact on the sport and community since he started running a few years ago.

Jonathan hails from Boston – home of the historic Boston Marathon. Jonathan became a runner right after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings and as they say, the rest is history.

Since he started running, Jonathan has dedicated himself to not only qualifying for the Boston Marathon, but also giving back to the community as an event organizer, team, and community leader. His podcast, For the Long Run, digs deeper into the lives of runners to understand their why uncovering the common thread that unites us all.

Show Sponsor: InsideTracker

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Malc Kent, and Jacob Puzey discuss the intersection between the Art and Science of Running.

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