Anything For Miles
Anything For Miles
Podcast Description
The "Anything For Miles" is your statement of intent. Weather you run, cycle, or swim, you’re chasing the elusive endurance miles. Moms and Dads alike get it—you've got to get the miles in, no matter what. Whether it's a 5AM ride in the morning, a quick jaunt in between work meetings, or a night time workout on the trainer, you're doing anything for miles. In this podcast, we explore what it means to Moms and Dads you endeavor to get the miles in—part time endurance warriors—their strategies for balancing being a spouse and parent, the highs & lows, and everything in between.
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The podcast centers around endurance sports, parenting dynamics, and time management strategies for busy families, with episodes discussing relatable topics such as the balancing act of training and family life, humorous anecdotes from the field, and tips for integrating fitness into everyday routines, exemplified by Steve Miller's pursuit of cycling KOMs while managing fatherhood.

The “Anything For Miles” is your statement of intent. Weather you run, cycle, or swim, you’re chasing the elusive endurance miles. Moms and Dads alike get it—you’ve got to get the miles in, no matter what. Whether it’s a 5AM ride in the morning, a quick jaunt in between work meetings, or a night time workout on the trainer, you’re doing anything for miles. In this podcast, we explore what it means to Moms and Dads you endeavor to get the miles in—part time endurance warriors—their strategies for balancing being a spouse and parent, the highs & lows, and everything in between.
In this episode on the Anything For Miles cycling podcast, host Mike Puglielli sits down with Andrew Lewine who's a, you guessed it, lifetime cycler, but with a twist. Andrew has changed bike ”careers” so to speak a few times—as a kid shredding his MTB to KOM across his local strava segments, to now a full time cycling advocate. Andrew now averaging close to 0 miles a year on strava (a far cry from his 10k+/yr), he focuses his efforts and passion for bikes now on public safety as a cofounder of Walk Bike Andover and leader of the ”bike bus” Andover (a local group of parents who cycle with their kids across town to school).

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