"He was a short guy who’s about five foot two, Cerutty, and he ran barefoot, he ran around town in Melbourne shirtless wearing his very small shorts and recruited Landy and a bunch of other runners to train them to be the best. He had these outlandish methods. Not only was running barefoot part of that but running up and down sand dunes, running through nature, living off a vegetarian root-based diet, considered running a, best way of saying it, as an art, as an expression of art."
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, "Podcast #374: The Race to Break the 4-Minute Mile", The Art of Manliness (25 January 2018).
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Percy Cerutty
Percy Wells Cerutty (10 January 1895 – 14 August 1975) was an Australian athletics coach.
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