Running Rogue

Chris McClung
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Jan 20, 2019 • 1h 38min

Episode #109: A Chat with Kate Grace

In the intro, we break down the recently announced London and Boston Marathon fields, including perhaps the greatest field ever assembled for a women's marathon. Plus, Chris gives his way too early picks for the wins in both races. Then, at 17:45, episode #67 guest Colleen Quigley comes on to help break the ice with Kate Grace with fun questions about the #BowermanBabes. We get answers to pressing questions such as "which Bowerman Babe is the biggest Bachelor fan?" After that, we turn to an all-encompassing discussion with Kate on her journey from high school soccer player to 800m Olympic Finalist in Rio. Learn about the ups and downs of her journey with lessons that she has learned along the way about life, dreaming big, injury, and much more! And to check out the great quote from Marshawn Lynch, you can watch his interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6hHBcOzz6Q
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Jan 13, 2019 • 1h 44min

Episode #108: Going Long with Zach Bitter

In this episode, we start with a quick intro to preview Kara Goucher's first marathon in 3 years in Houston and discuss the just-released Olympic Trials course in Atlanta. Then, we turn to an interview with Zach Bitter, US 100-mile Record Holder. He's an ultra-runner by specialty but we cover all topics with him from training periodization to using heart rate to mental training and diet. You will learn how to go long better from this discussion whether you are targeting a half marathon or marathon or ultra-marathon.
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Jan 6, 2019 • 1h 19min

Episode #107: Staying Healthy in 2019

Guest hosting with me this week is episode #8 and #37 guest James Dodds. In this one, we riff on 8 tips for staying healthy as a runner in 2019 with a bonus #9 at the end when James introduces the too too rule. As our intro this week, we dig into James's fandom, and he names two of his favorites from the running archives, plus we get a little James philosophy to start things off. Consistency is king in our sport, so listen in and add some of these tips to your routine to keep moving this year!
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Dec 30, 2018 • 1h 22min

Episode #106: Becoming a Champion with Brogan Austin

In this episode, we start with Chris's top 3 running performances for the year for both the US and the world, getting input from our guest Brogan Austin. Who will get the top spot?!? Our guest, Brogan Austin won the US Marathon Championships in Sacramento at CIM for the breakthrough performance he's been waiting for since college. Listen in to learn about his up and down journey and how he made tweaks to his training under his coach Tom Schwartz to find this breakthrough.
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Dec 23, 2018 • 1h 33min

Episode #105: Training for Trail, Part 2

In this episode, we continue our series on trail running with special guests Jason Brooks and Paul Terranova, both trail running badasses themselves. To ground our discussion, we discuss the top "failure points" in ultra-marathons and then help give you strategies to address them from blister management to GI distress. You have to be a problem solver on the trail, and it starts with getting educated on the major challenges. Within the discussion, Jason and Paul advise Chris on training for his first ultra next August, the Squamish 50 Miler just north of Vancouver.
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Dec 22, 2018 • 49min

Special Episode: Podcast Training Info, Season 3

We are excited to introduce details on Season 3 of our podcast training group which starts on December 31st. You have until January 18th to join us with 3 training tracks: - Speed development (5K/10K) - Spring half marathon - Spring marathon (including Boston) We encourage you to target races in April and May. Get more details and sign-up here: https://www.roguerunning.com/podcasttraining/
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Dec 16, 2018 • 1h 14min

Episode #104: Geeking Out with Ben Rosario from NAZ Elite

In this episode, Chris leads an interview with Ben Rosario, self-described running nerd and the head coach and director of NAZ Elite. Ben coaches top US marathoners Stephanie Bruce, Kellyn Taylor, Scott Fauble, Scott Smith and others. We start with his take on recent current events in running - the US Marathon Champs at CIM and the US Club XC Champs in Spokane, WA. Ben had athletes competing at both so he talks about their results and his take on the races at the front of each. Then, we turn to other questions including: - What was it like racing in the 2004 Olympic Trials where his Brooks/Hansons teammate Brian Sell made the race with a bold race from the front? - What has he learned from Eliud Kipchoge? - What core training principles drive his team's results? - What are examples of marathon-specific, long-run workouts used by his team? - How does he prepare his athletes for the mental demands of the marathon? - What is he looking for in athletes that join his team? And more... Also, look for more details on the book he mentioned - Inside a Marathon - here: https://www.nazelite.com/inside-a-marathon/.
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Dec 11, 2018 • 1h 26min

Episode #103: Goal Smashing with Cate Barrett and Jessie Barnes

In this episode, we interview two Rogue athletes from Austin who run different paces but are on the same journey. They both ran personal records at CIM a few weeks ago, and we highlight them here to show that pace doesn't matter. It's the work that you do and the journey you are on that matters. Jessie Barnes (@thejessiest on instagram) entered this CIM cycle with a 4:57 marathon PR and went on to smash it by 30+ minutes on race day to run 4:27. Cate Barrett (@beingcate on instagram) came in with a 2:54 marathon PR seeking an Olympic Trials qualifier. She got it done with an 11-minute PR to run 2:43 at CIM and secure who spot in Atlanta in 2020. Both ladies are badasses in their own right and we share their stories here to show how similar we are regardless of pace! Congrats to Jessie and Cate!
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Dec 1, 2018 • 1h 32min

Episode #102: The Anatomy of a Breakthrough with Ben Flanagan

Thanks to Reebok, we are excited to welcome NCAA-10K-champion and recently-turned-pro Ben Flanagan to the podcast. We start with an intro talking about him as a fan in the sport. Which athletes would he livestream to watch race? Who is he excited to compete against? As a track athlete, what does he think of a marathoner like Eliud Kipchoge? Then, we turn to Ben as a runner and particularly dig in on his breakthrough performance at NCAAs. As an underdog, where did he find the belief that he could win? How did overcome injury to get there? What was he thinking during the race? And, how does this all apply to the every day runner? If you are looking for a breakthrough in your own running, then we believe this interview is full of knowledge bombs for the new Reebok athlete.
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Nov 28, 2018 • 1h 24min

Episode #101: California International Marathon Race Strategy

In our intro we discuss the Manchester Road Race on Thanksgiving and give our picks for the US Marathon Championships in Sacramento this weekend. Then, starting at 35 minutes, we break down all things CIM from the course to pacing strategy. We will have 215 Rogues competing in Sacramento this weekend. Good luck to all who are racing!

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