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Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running

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Jul 13, 2016 • 1h 6min

Running While Pregnant: How Sarah Brown Trained for the Olympic Trials During Pregnancy

There’s one topic that many female runners will need to consider at some point during their running careers, and that is pregnancy. Whether planned or unplanned, pregnancy can absolutely have a huge effect on your training and workouts. Many doctors will support a woman who is planning to run throughout her pregnancy (as long as it is safe for her in particular, of course!), so taking a nine-month hiatus is not often necessary.
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Jul 6, 2016 • 51min

From Mediocre to Magnificent with Professional Runner Phoebe Wright

On the Run to the Top podcast, I try to vary the types ofguests that we have. Today, I’m excited to be interviewing a professionalrunner. Phoebe Wright has a lot of accolades, but first and foremost, she’sdown to earth and simply wonderful to talk (and to listen) to. You’re sure toenjoy today’s episode. Phoebe is a Nike athlete and a five-time NCAA champion. Sheis currently training for the Olympic trials. She has a blog and hasparticipated in a great interview.  Some of the topics you’ll hear about include: ●     How Phoebe went from a mediocre high school runner toan NCAA champion.   ●
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Jun 29, 2016 • 1h 7min

Chris Kelly: How Exhaustion is Slowly Killing Your Performance

Do you ever struggle with exhaustion?  Whether you’re running or just going through the activities of daily life, there might be some issues that you’re dealing with that can make you feel “not quite right”. 
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Jun 22, 2016 • 54min

Dr. Jason Karp- Running Gives us the Chance to Narrow the Gap Between Where we are and Where we Want to Be.

You already know the physical benefits of running, and if you run, you also know that there are countless emotional and mental benefits. From boosting creativity and productivity, to fostering a sense of organization, taking up running, particularly distance running, can impact your life profoundly. Today’s guest, Dr. Jason Karp, holds many running accolades, including having been the youngest collegiate coach at the age of 24. In addition, he holds three degrees in exercise physiology. Today he talks to us about his book, The Inner Runner. Some of the topics that you’ll hear discussed include: ●     Why Jason wrote his book, and what the process was like.  
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Jun 15, 2016 • 47min

Run for Life, Not Just for Today- Strava Founder Michael Horvath

Although running is an individual sport, do you sometimes wish you had the camaraderie of a team?  Michael Horvath, today’s guest, founded Strava, an online community for runners and other athletes. Through tracking, Strava is able to help you connect to other athletes and also compiles some interesting data, such as what time of day people tend to run and which cities have the most active or fastest residents. Michael got his start with rowing, then moved onto triathlon and running after he got out of college. He founded Strava (which, by the way, means “strive” in Swedish) in 2009 and now it is an international success. Some of the topics we’ll explore with Michael today include: ●      Michael’s journey to w [...]
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Jun 8, 2016 • 59min

Chris McDougall: Why Should Runners Care About Parkour?

After a career in international journalism, Chris, who is fascinated by the human body, wrote Born to Run, an international bestseller that is being made into a movie starring Matthew McConaughey.  His most recent book, Natural Born Heroes, is a national bestseller. Chris is a fascinating speaker, and I’m sure you will love every minute of today’s episode.  Some of the topics that we cover include: ●     What Chris has been up to since the last time we talked, about a year ago.   ●     Lessons Chris has learne [...]
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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   ●
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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 [...]
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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.
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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. ●

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