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Jun 1, 2016 • 57min
When Opportunity Knocks, Will You be Ready?- Ted Jaleta
We are talking to Ted Jaleta, aworld-class masters runner and former Ethiopian refugee who is now a citizen ofCanada. Ted is now a motivational speaker, a Hall of Fame athlete, and a formerwinner of the Queen's Jubilee Medal. He has carried the Olympic torch and hasreceived an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. In short, his story of how heovercame leaving a war-torn country on his own is inspirational. Today Ted talks to us about how it was to leave Ethiopia andsettle in a new country. He also shares his advice for people who are havingtrouble seeing positivity in their own lives. Some of the topics discussed include: ● Ted's background in Ethiopia, Sudan, Kenya, and finallyCanada ●

May 25, 2016 • 1h 11min
Are You a Strength Training Baby?- Drew Watts
Drew has been so helpful to me in the course of my journey as an elite, and he has some great insight on topics such as running form and strength training. Drew started training in 1999, and he helps people from athletes to "weekend warriors" move more efficiently and feel their best. He creates individualized training plans based on client needs. In today's podcast, you'll hear about topics such as: How Drew [...]

May 18, 2016 • 54min
How to Level Up in the Game of Life- Nerd Fitness
On today's podcast, I'm speaking with Steve Kamb, founder of Nerd Fitness and author of Level Up Your Life. Steve helps people change their lifestyles by making and sticking to small changes over a period of time. Steve is one of the most brilliant and creative minds in the fitness industry. Rather than focusing on people who are highly motivated to work out, Steve tends to appeal to those for whom fitness was never a top priority. His goal is to make exercise and fitness fun, approachable and doable by anyone, even for those who would much rather play video games or attend a Star Wars convention than hit the gym.

May 11, 2016 • 54min
How to Use Your Setbacks to Reach Unexpected Highs- Ellie Greenwood
Today's episode features Ellie Greenwood, one of the best ultrarunners in the world. Her crowning achievement has been to win theComrades Marathon in 2014, and she had a long and winding road up to that point. Ellie is not a stranger to setbacks, as she spent much of 2013 recuperating from a string of injuries, but she's been able to take it one step at a time to achieve her goals and extend her running distance little by little. As you listen today, you'll hear topics such as: ● How Ellie got started with running. ●

May 4, 2016 • 1h 5min
Why Running is Saving Your Life and Carbs are NOT Evil -Dr. Iñigo San Millán
On today's episode of Runner's Connect, I'm speaking with Dr. Inigo San Millan, the Director of Exercise Physiology at the University of Colorado and a professional speaker on the topics of sports medicine, metabolic disorders and other types of health and performance issues. Today, weare discussing exercise and carbohydrates. Nowadays, so many of our health, weight and performance issues are blamed on carbs. Dr. San Millan assures us, however, that carbohydrates are not to blame for all of our woes. As a former athlete, having played for six years with Real Madrid soccer and having been a cyclist for two years, Dr. San Millan has the perspective of both a sports medicine expert and an athlete. Some of the topics that you'll [...]

Apr 27, 2016 • 51min
Do You have One More Life Changing Challenge Left in You? David Alley
David Alley was the first person to both cycle and run around the edge of Australia. I know listeners will appreciate hearing about David's multi-year journey to train and re-train his body for cycling and running great distances. They will also have the opportunity to hear David's reasons for raising money for Depression awareness and why that may be such an important issue for runners, in particular. What makes David Alley so inspirational are not just his athletic achievements, but also his passion and compassion for the human spirit and other people. Listen [...]

Apr 20, 2016 • 58min
How to Change Your Perspective: Pain is Your Ally; Not Your Enemy- Brad Beer
All your injury related questions answered. From how to know which injuries to run through to how to handle the emotional frustration of missing out, today's episode features a return guest who you all seemed to enjoy in his previous appearance. Physical Therapist, Brad Beer, returns to discuss injuries, rehab, and listening to your pain. This was a great opportunity to sit down with Brad and chat about such an important topic for all runners. Listeners will get some great information on how to assess your pain; when it's time to take a break and structure an off-season; and pacing yourself on the road to recovery. Being a runner himself, Brad understands not only thephysiological aspect of injury, but the emotional and psychological effects ofhaving to sit out races. As such, he has become one of the most sought afterpractitioners in his field. Join us as we have a fun, [...]

Apr 13, 2016 • 1h 14min
Secrets from Meb's Coach: What are the Best Workouts for YOU as a Runner? Bob Larsen
If you've been listening for a while, then you know there's someone very specific I've been working on bringing to the show: Meb Keflezighi. I love hearing his stories, and it seems like everyone always has something positive to say about him. Today was no exception — I had the pleasure of speaking with his longtime coach and mentor, Bob Larsen. He has coached at almost every level of the sport, all the way from high school students to olympians. He is also the founder of the Mammoth Track Club, where both Meb and Deena Kastor led the way.

Apr 6, 2016 • 57min
How to Be Intuitive as a Runner: Your Body will Thank You- Stephanie Howe
We're joined by Stephanie Marie Howe, thanks to the recommendation of our friend (and previous guest), Lauren Fleshman. Stephanie has a PhD in Nutrition and has used running as her focus of her research along the years. She has many published papers, and has presented many times over the years about nutrition and how to fuel for runners. As for her athletic achievements, he won Western States in 2014, was the Lake Sonoma runner-up and is of course a record holder in multiple Ultra events, which is pretty impressive in itself.

Mar 30, 2016 • 1h 2min
How to Adjust Your Training When Running Goes Wrong- Jeff Gaudette (Episode 100!)
Thank you for joining us for Episode 100! Hopefully by this point you know that this podcast is a product of RunnersConnect. We give you blog posts with the information you really need to succeed, and our primary goal is coaching in a community setting. This week I'm joined by CEO and founder of RunnersConnect, Jeff Gaudette. We kick off today's episode by discussing Jeff's life story. His struggles as an Elite runner will give you a totally new perspective on RunnersConnect. Today's topics include:


