Running Rogue

Chris McClung
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Mar 25, 2018 • 1h 48min

Episode #67: Keeping it Real with Colleen Quigley

Colleen Quigley is an NCAA Champion, Olympian and 4-time US team member. She's a top 3 steeplechaser in the US and member of the Bowerman Track Club. She's also working on her "side hustle" to take her burgeoning granola business to the world. With Colleen, we talk about everything from US Track & Field and her teammate Shalane Flanagan to overcoming failure and mental training. You may not know Colleen yet, but you will be a fan after this interview with her. She 100% real and relatable even as an elite runner. She tells it like it is in this interview and holds nothing back. Listen in and then follow Colleen at @steeplesquigs on instagram or via her website at www.colleenquigley.org.
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Mar 18, 2018 • 1h 15min

Episode #66: Listener Questions, Round 3

In this 3rd installment of listener questions, we respond to feedback on our Statement of Purpose episodes and answer listener questions including: - How might you extend marathon training to run a fast 5K? - What are the practical ways to incorporate additional recovery days for masters if they are following a weekly schedule? - What do you do about cramps in a marathon? And more... Plus, in the intro, we talk about what the US 15K Championship means for Molly Huddle and Jordan Hasay at Boston!
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Mar 11, 2018 • 1h 18min

Episode #65: Health Maintenance for Athletes

With a recent heart health scare in a fit member of our training groups, we wanted to do this episode to discuss regular health maintenance for athletes. In it, we talk with a doctor from BaylorScott &White Health system in Austin, discussing what should you be doing annually to establish and maintain regular care with a primary care provider. Just because you can run for an hour or three hours doesn't mean you are bulletproof. Find a primary care provider and get checked. Plus, we talk about other things like nutrition, sleep, and supplements. By way of intro, we pay our respects to Sir Roger Bannister and then recap World Indoors, discussing who won the latest prediction contest between us. Here are links referenced in the intro: Bannister Obituary: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/04/obituaries/roger-bannister-dead.html Gladwell article on Bannister: https://www.newyorker.com/news/postscript/the-ordinary-greatness-of-roger-bannister Sub 4 Video: https://twitter.com/AP_Sports/status/970287240810295296
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Mar 4, 2018 • 1h 36min

Episode #64: Endure with Alex Hutchinson

With episode 64, we are excited to bring back episode 48 guest Alex Hutchinson to talk about his new book: Endure, Mind, Body and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance. Alex is best known for his column Sweat Science now with Outside Magazine (previously with Runner's World). With Alex, we discuss Eliud Kipchoge, Breaking2, mental training, and what it takes to break personal barriers. We highly recommend this book. Listen to the conversation and then go buy the book! You can purchase the book here on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Endure-Curiously-Elastic-Limits-Performance/dp/0062499866
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Feb 28, 2018 • 52min

Special Edition Episode: 2018 World Indoor Championships Preview

The World Indoor Championships starts on Thursday, March 1st, and in our typical preview style, we break down the distance events from 800m to 3000m with predictions. Like before, we do this one in the order of the event finals with the first coming on Thursday with the women's 3000m. Listen in, make your own predictions, and follow along to see how we do! You can check out TV and event schedules here: http://www.letsrun.com/news/2018/02/tvstreaming-information-2018-iaaf-world-indoor-championships/
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Feb 25, 2018 • 1h 36min

Episode #63: Masters Running, Training with Age

With this episode, we bring on elite Masters Runner and Rogue Running coach Carmen Troncoso to discuss training as you age. We answer questions like: 1. When does father time start stealing speed from us? In other words, how old can we still expect to PR vs. set new expectations? 2. What's happening physiologically with athletes as they age that requires training consideration/modifications? 3. What are the top factors to consider in training for an aging athlete? 4. How should the following things change/evolve in training as we age: a. Overall volume? b. Speed workouts? c. Rest/recovery? d. Sleep? e. Strength training? f. Flexibility/mobility work? 5. Does it matter by decade of life? 40s vs. 50s vs. 60s? 6. What about racing? Should older athletes change the quantity or distance of their focus in racing? By way of intro, we discuss the results from the Austin Marathon/Half Marathon and USA Indoors!
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Feb 19, 2018 • 1h 43min

Episode #62: Athlete Ownership + Responsibilities

As an athlete, you are the only person that has all of the information about your training - how much sleep you got, how you felt on that last repeat, when a little injury or pain pops up. You know more than your coach. As such, you have to take control of your training whether coached or self coached. In this episode, we talk about what that means: 0. Take ownership 1. Know your purpose 2. Define your goals (short term and long term) 3. Make a Plan - Comprehensive: Strong in Fundamentals - Volume, Intensity (speed/economy, VO2, threshold, race specific) - Balanced in approach - Long-term vision: 12/18/24 month windows for command performances - Short-term execution 4. Learn the craft - Exercise Science (for Dummies) - SMART - Strength Training (for Weaklings) - STRONG - Dynamic Flexibility (for Stiffies) - FLEXIBILE - Recovery Tools (for Dodgers) - SUPPLE - Mental Training Techniques (for the Faint of Heart) - BRAVE 5. Own and manage the day to day process - Find a Health Partner - PT, Chiro, Doctor, etc - Get a Gym Membership - Read Widely About the Craft - Communicate - Find a support network 6. Bring all your weapons to battle Also, here is the article mentioned in the intro on Zane and Jake Robertson: https://deadspin.com/a-decade-in-kenya-turned-two-teens-from-new-zealand-int-1822679686 And, some of the books we mention: - The Lore of Running (by Tim Noakes) - The Running Formula (by Jack Daniels) - Advanced Marathoning (by Pete Pfitzinger) - Anatomy for Runners (by Jay Dicharry) - How Bad do You Want it (by Matt Fitzgerald)
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Feb 11, 2018 • 1h 22min

Episode #61: The Artistry of Coach-Athlete Communication

In the intro of this episode, we break down the action-packed weekend in track & field including recaps of the USA XC Championships and the Millrose Games. Then, episode 33 guest - Kevin Leahy - joins us to question/interview us on the magic and artistry of coach athlete communication. He focused particularly on the magic of coaching emails and leads us in a discussion of the who/what/when/why of these messages, so that you the athlete can get more out of your coach-athlete relationship.
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Feb 3, 2018 • 1h 37min

Episode #60: Purpose in Practice, Part 2

We start this episode with a full breakdown and predictions for the stacked USA XC Championships in Florida. By the time you listen to this, the results will be posted so look up how we did! Then, we continue our series on purpose in practice with a conversation with Greg, another athlete from our podcast training group. Greg started his running journey 6 years ago and couldn't even run a block at the time. Now, he has lost 80 pounds and qualified for Boston in the marathon. His journey will inspire and so will this discussion on his purpose. We follow the discussion with Greg by recapping all 3 athlete discussions so far including lessons for you on purpose.
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Jan 28, 2018 • 1h 36min

Episode #59: Purpose in Practice, Part 1

We've had many questions on our mental training series, and one of them has been: "What does it look like when you put the statement of purpose into practice?" As a result, we are starting a new series on purpose to talk about the practical application of it with real athletes. In this episode, Lee and Amanda from our podcast training group (gearing up for spring marathons) join us to discuss and refine their statements of purpose. Our hope is that, by hearing them wrestle with their purposes, you will find motivation, inspiration, and ideas to refine yours. Enjoy and huge thanks to Amanda and Lee for being willing to share!

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