

The Running Public
Kirk Dewindt & Brakken Kraker
Two endurance athletes and coaches sit down to talk all things running! We bring you high level running knowledge and present it at a practical level.
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May 27, 2021 • 1h 45min
Episode 70: Emma Cook-Clarke
2nd Place at the Canadian University Championships for Cross Country
2nd Place at the Canadian National Mountain Running Championship
36th Place at the World Mountain Running Championship
Those are the accolades of a world class mountain runner. At 28 year old she's still just entering her prime, so why is this woman making the switch to Obstacle Course Racing? By the time she finishes telling you her story, it will all make sense!

May 25, 2021 • 1h 25min
Training Tuesday #69: Managing Race Efforts
One of the hardest parts of endurance racing is choosing the correct effort and pace for any given race distance. Some people seem to intrinsically understand how to manage their race efforts, but the vast majority of us crash and burn time and time again. Today we give you all our tips, tricks, and strategies for nailing your next race!

May 21, 2021 • 1h 56min
Episode 69: Rylan Schadegg
Rylan is the newest "name to watch" in the OCR scene. At only 23 years of age, he has already retired from professional mountain bike racing and switched gears in order to attack obstacle course racing. Sit back, relax, and get to know the next big thing in this sport!

May 18, 2021 • 1h 1min
Training Tuesday #68: Do Big Things!
Every once in a while, we need to step way outside of our comfort zone and do something that scares us. Something we may not be prepared for. Something that changes us. Have you offered yourself that opportunity lately?

May 14, 2021 • 1h 49min
Episode 68: Natasha Mansell
One of the UK's top OCR racers, Natasha had an extremely unique journey to becoming an endurance athlete. She didn't find running until she was 29, but quickly made up for lost time. From medical hardships and developmental anomalies to sub-3:00 marathons, Natasha is an inspiration to the "everyman and everywoman" looking to improve their running and mindset towards training.

May 11, 2021 • 55min
Training Tuesday #67: Goal Paced Workouts
We preach sustainability and caution on this podcast. We drive home the point that we need to hit certain paces and metrics in training. Well, today we throw all that out the window and discuss hitting workouts based on your future goals rather than your current fitness!

May 7, 2021 • 1h 33min
Episode 67: Hunter McIntyre - The Clydesdale Project
Hunter is teaming up with American Record Holder Ryan Hall to set the Clydesdale Marathon World Record (fastest marathon by a male over 200 lbs). He ran 2:55 at 214# with no marathon training. Hear how they plan to run under 2:37 this fall.
Come for The Sheriff, stay for the training talk and his priceless nuggets on mental approach to training, competition, and life!

May 4, 2021 • 1h 18min
Training Tuesday #66: Chit Chat with Kirk and Brak
Today is a look behind the scenes to what a typical conversation between Kirk and Brakken looks like. No agenda, no specific topics, just talking about races and training. However, the second half features Brakken making a bold statement about doing nothing but Compromised Running for the rest of the year and detailing why and how he plans to do so!

Apr 30, 2021 • 2h 18min
Episode 66: Listener Submitted Q&A
We hit a little bit of everything today ladies and gents! We have to say, the level of thinking behind these questions is really impressive. We love seeing people take their training seriously, and your dedication shows in your questions. Some highlights include:
Carbon trail shoe discussion
What certifications should a running coach have?
How to manage racing twice in one day
How to calculate fueling needs for a race
What OG OCR athlete would we bring back?
HR Zones vs FTP Zones

Apr 28, 2021 • 1h 7min
Training Tuesday #65: All About Threshold
Lactate Threshold might just be the single most misunderstood concept in all of endurance training. So, we dedicate an entire episode to explaining and simplifying this awesome piece of training jargon. Get ready to take some notes! And pay attention for the longest analogy (7+ minutes) we've ever used!


