The Running Public

Kirk Dewindt & Brakken Kraker
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Feb 2, 2021 • 47min

Training Tuesday #53: Good Fitness vs Race Fitness

We've all seen it: a guy or girl we know who is SUPER fit shows up to a competition and just gets smoked. How is this possible? What is the missing link between great overall workout fitness and great race day fitness?
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Jan 29, 2021 • 1h 54min

Episode 53: Mark Gaudet

Army Ranger. National Level Ultra Runner. Collegiate Basketball Player. And most impressively, the winner of the 2020 Running Public Burpee 10k! Mark is one of the best unknown racers in the US, and today will shed some light on how he got to be the man and athlete he is!
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Jan 26, 2021 • 1h 8min

Training Tuesday #52: Our All-Time Favorite Workouts!

We've hit a lot of heavy topics lately, so today we're lightening things up with a rundown of our absolute favorite workouts! From track workouts and interval sessions to threshold work and long runs, we break down a ton of great workouts today.
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Jan 22, 2021 • 1h 35min

Episode 52: Listener Submitted Q&A

Some really good questions came in this month! Some highlights are: How important is talent? Why does my HR go up on Easy days when I try a higher cadence? How often to hit race specific terrain? Is rucking useful to endurance racers? Active Recovery Days vs Off Days Road paces vs OCR paces
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Jan 19, 2021 • 50min

Training Tuesday #51: Better Fitness Doesn't Equal Easier Racing!

"We don't train so that the race doesn't hurt, we train to tolerate it." - Michael Scott, probably.    Far too often, we improve our fitness and then go into a competition imagining how awesome we are going to feel, only to get smacked in the face by how much racing still hurts. Today's episode deals with every aspect of that, from mindset and mental tricks, to race strategy and training focus. We spend the first 25 minutes talking all about the Running Public Training Plan that dropped today on therunningpublic.com. We explain the set-up and training style as well as how to use the plan. If you want to skip straight to the meat and potatoes of this episode, fast forward to 25:00.
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Jan 15, 2021 • 1h 40min

Episode 51: Bailey Kowalczyk

Bailey is the newest face on the world mountain and trail running scene. She only shifted to the trails in 2019 but has already established herself as the woman to watch in the coming years. Today she details her journey from child prodigy to stagnated race times, an eating disorder, unhealthy coaches and finally to personal health and competitive excellence!
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Jan 12, 2021 • 1h 14min

Training Tuesday #50: Bad Coaching

Online Coaching is one of the easiest ways for people to start making money quickly. The fitness industry is overrun with bad coaching, and the Running community (OCR in particular) is not immune to this. If anything, it is worse than most other industries. Way too many unqualified coaches are taking advantage of unsuspecting clients. Warning: Today is one giant rant. We identify the key pieces to look for in order to ensure you are finding a good coach and we identify the classic tactics used by bad coaches. We finish by shouting out the coaches we know are doing it right!
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Jan 8, 2021 • 1h 16min

Episode 50: Hunter McIntyre - Back to His Roots

Fresh off his Hyrox World Championship victory, Hunter has set his sights on the first race of the Spartan US National series. He discusses his training and mindset for being able to transition successfully between such vastly different competitions (OCR->CrossFit->Spartan Games->Hyrox->OCR). Good luck listening to this one without getting pumped up to train and compete!
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Jan 5, 2021 • 46min

Training Tuesday #49: Mental Flexibility

We preach "the process" on this podcast (plan, periodize, execute, etc), but life isn't all about linear progressions. Races pop up, opportunities present themselves, and plans sometimes need to get changed. Kirk and Brakken are each going through that right now, so today they dive into the importance of not being held captive by your training plans. Mental flexibility is an important skill that the best athletes in the world share; here's how to enact it yourself!
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Jan 1, 2021 • 1h 30min

Episode 49: Johnny Luna Lima

Born in Brazil. Raised in Germany and the US. Injured for years. One of the top downhill runners on the planet. Johnny takes us through his athletic journey, enlightens us on his training style, and reveals his plans to be a dominant all around endurance racer!

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