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[Molly Seidel's Return: Finding Balance and Joy on the Road to New York]-[843. Molly Seidel, On Returning to the New York City Marathon]

Ali on the Run Show · B2 · 2025-10-23

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A New Chapter: Prioritizing Health and Happiness

In this episode of The Allie on the Run Show, Olympic bronze medalist Molly Seidel opens up about her journey back to the starting line of the TCS New York City Marathon. After a tumultuous few years marked by injuries, mental health struggles, and sponsorship changes, Seidel returns with a refreshed perspective. She candidly notes that while her fitness level may not be at its peak compared to her 2021 American course record performance, she is running "happily and healthily." This shift represents a deliberate choice to prioritize her "mental and physical health over necessarily the short-term fitness," a stark contrast to her previous approach where she felt she could "sacrifice my own mental health and physical health in order to get a good result."

The Austin Transformation: Somatic Healing and Community

A significant part of Seidel’s recovery involved relocating to Austin, Texas. She describes her work with Dr. Noel Moose as "truly some of the most transformative work" she has ever done. By utilizing a somatic therapy approach—treating the idea that "trauma is stored in the body"—Seidel was able to address chronic injuries and pain that had plagued her. Beyond the clinical benefits, Austin provided a vibrant, inclusive running community that helped her regain confidence. Running with groups like Bat City, where "nobody’s a pro there, but everybody’s running at a really high level," allowed her to enjoy the sport again without the constant pressure of elite expectations.

Training Evolution: A Creative Approach

Seidel’s training for the 2025 New York City Marathon has been marked by change, including a transition to a new coach, Cliff Pittman. Unlike her past, rigid "double threshold" sessions, her current training integrates a mix of road and trail running. She notes that her new plan focuses on "longer sets of intervals" and allows for more flexibility, which is essential as she prepares for future trail events like the Black Canyon 100K. Seidel remains grounded, stating that her goal for New York is to be a "dynamic runner" who can react to the race's demands rather than just "holding on by my fingernails."

Looking Ahead: The Road to 2028

As Seidel navigates the business side of the sport, she is operating with the wisdom of an MBA graduate—a degree she earned as a "side benefit" of her Olympic qualification. She is currently independent of major sponsors, choosing to align only with partners who support her long-term vision. Her eyes are set on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, viewing her current race cycle as a crucial "stepping stone" in her broader four-year plan.

Advice for the NYC Marathon Field

For the 55,000 runners tackling the New York course, Seidel offers sage advice: "New York is a very hard course," and runners should "stay controlled, stay within myself" during the first half. She emphasizes that the race truly begins after the Queensborough Bridge. For those hoping to find her on the course, she encourages runners to say hi and talk about the race, noting that there is "nothing this nerd loves more than talking about running." Ultimately, Seidel’s return is a testament to the power of redefining success, proving that one can remain a world-class athlete while finding joy in the process.

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I'm so happy to see your face.
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Right off the bat, tell us something that is making you happy today.
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it really took a turn
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I'm that psycho.
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the only shot I've got.
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📝Key Phrases

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pick up the pace
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right off the bat
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thriving
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last to the party
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stepping stone
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Allie on the Run show.
I'm your host, Allie Feller, and this is where I talk with people who are doing exciting things on the run and beyond.
From professional athletes and celebrity runners to the everyday amateur and back of the pack runner.
We are here to celebrate everyone and anyone who enjoys a life on the run.
Whether you're running towards something big or away from something that's been holding you back, I am here to hold your hand and help you pick up the pace.
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