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The market may be entering a dangerous new phase. As headline-grabbing IPOs dominate attention and speculation reaches extreme levels, some veteran investors warn that a major economic shift could be approaching. A free analysis explains the risks, what's driving them, and the steps investors may want to consider before summer unfolds. I strongly encourage you to check it out here.
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RunClub Early Bird Access: Wednesday, 1st July 2026
Hey there,
For those of you who have been with us for a while - we started this newsletter way back in 2019 (!) - you'll have followed as the team at Marathon Handbook has continuously pushed to evolve our corner of the running media space, and do more for our audience of dedicated runners, and for the sport.
Today I wanted to invite you to something we've been building for the whole Marathon Handbook community: RunClub.
RunClub is our home for runners who want access to the growing Marathon Handbook community of real runners, with the support, tools and motivation that they deserve.
And you can get full access for a week for $1.
It's not just a members area. It's not an internet forum. It's a hub for everything we do, including access to our live events, shakeout runs, and meet-ups.
Launching today in RunClub you immediately get access to:
Members-only content including a new, members-only Green Room podcast from the Marathon Handbook team.
Our community of discussion rooms designed to help real runners with their goals and issues (and celebrate their wins),
Full access to our complete training plan library; with plans for every distance and goal, in every format you could wish (including editable Google Sheets),
Exclusive online video courses (over 14 hours of video content),
Early bird access to tickets for all our live shows and events,
Exclusive merch access (an annual subscription includes a $20 merch discount code!),
A comprehensive suite of useful running calculators and tools, developed by our experienced in-house team,
Access (and premium features!) to our weekly Running Quiz and Splits game.
Coming soon, we're planning to launch RunClub as a dedicated app, do some AMAs and more online community events, and integrate a training element into RunClub.
So please - check out RunClub - you get full access for $1 for the first week - then it's $6/month, charged annually. Leave a comment, start a conversation, and see what works.
And let me know what you think of any step of the thing; hit reply and let me know what works, what you think misses the mark, and what you'd like to see more of on RunClub.