Synopsis
Running Rogue is a podcast produced by Rogue Running in Austin, TX. We are here to talk all things running and help you become a better runner! Check us out at www.roguerunning.com.
Episodes
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Episode #79: Listener Questions, Round 4
17/06/2018 Duration: 01h21minWe have a lot to cover with our intro this week as we talk about the Comrades Marathon, Rupp v. Farah at the Chicago Marathon, the latest on Asbel Kiprop and his doping defense, and the NCAA Championships. You can see the links we reference here: - Asbel Kiprop statement: https://www.facebook.com/asbel.kiprop/posts/1881183131913874 - Replay of USC 4 x 400 win: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9XUf0FGCTs Then at 35:55 into the episode, we turn to Round 4 of listener questions, which includes answers to these questions and more: - How do I trust your recommendation on a "slow" long run pace? - How do I recover from a stress fracture? - What about intermittent fasting? Plus, we give a listener a guarantee with money involved. Don't miss it!
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Episode #78: Dr. Moos. The Witch Doctor.
10/06/2018 Duration: 01h29minIn our intro for this episode, we discuss Emma Coburn's first steeple races of the season at Rome and Oslo and check-in on Chris's prediction that she would be beaten by an American this year. Then, we discuss the impending demolition of Hayward Field and the ongoing attempts to Save Hayward against the wishes of even Nike's Phil Knight who will be funding the project. Then at 29:50, we bring on Dr. Noah Moos. He is a chiropractor by formal training but has also been trained in a wide range of integrative and alternative medical techniques. We affectionately call him the Witch Doctor. He talks about everything from the mind-body connection to keeping those muscles firing to common supplements for runners. If you are looking for him in Austin, check out his practice at www.healthplusaustin.com and his new supplement business at www.thehumannutritionproject.com.
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Episode #77: Training Paces and Goal Times
03/06/2018 Duration: 01h35minWith episode #77 of the podcast, we have 3 intro topics: A fun email from episode 45 guest Megan Lyons on our Running Rants (episode #76). Endorphin Book Club, Book #1. Recaps and commentary on six Prefontaine Classic races. Then, we turn to our main topic at 30:25 into the episode covering training paces and goal times. How should you determine your training paces? Then, how do you translate those training paces into a goal time for your upcoming race? Thanks to listener Tracey Smith for your email and questions to tee up this topic!
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Episode #76: Running Rants
28/05/2018 Duration: 01h28minIn our intro this week we cover EPO in baseball (?), a story on the great Patrick Sang (coach of Eliud Kipchoge), and picks for 4 races in the Prefontaine Classic. You can check up on those picks already as the race went off this weekend. Then at 32 minutes, we turn to 10 running pet peeves, 5 each from Steve and Chris. Some will inspire. Others might infuriate you. We welcome the debate so do send your comments to chris@roguerunning.com. Here is the link to the article on Patrick Sang: https://spikes.iaaf.org/post/patrick-sang-mastermind
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Episode #75: The McMillan Calculator and More with Greg McMillan
20/05/2018 Duration: 01h38minIn our introduction, we cover the recent USATF Road Series results at the half marathon and 25K distances including Gwen Jorgensen's road debut as a BTC athlete. Plus, we briefly tease Galen Rupp and Jordan Hasay's next marathon decision. Then at 31:55, we bring on Greg McMillan to talk about all things coaching including his world famous McMillan Pace Calculator. You can learn more about Greg at www.mcmillanrunning.com and find info on his book here: https://www.amazon.com/YOU-Only-Faster-Greg-McMillan/dp/1620304422
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Episode 74: What is Quality? (Part 2)
12/05/2018 Duration: 01h25minWe cover the following intro topics in this episode: - Asbel Kiprop EPO positive - Galen Rupp win and PR in Prague - Alex Hutchinson article on recovery methods (see links below) Then at 33:05 into the episode, we shift gears to continue our series on quality workouts, covering 3 additional categories with details and examples. Plus, we tell you where a hill workout fits into all of this. Listen in and then go run hard with a purpose! Alex Hutchinson article: https://www.outsideonline.com/2304106/ultimate-evidence-based-guide-recovery Alex Hutchinson event at Rogue on June 28th: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sweat-science-at-rogue-running-tickets-45105084522?aff=efbeventtix
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Episode 73: What is Quality? (Part 1)
06/05/2018 Duration: 01h41minIn our intro this week, we cover three topics: - Jenny Simpson's American 2-mile record. - The US Marathon Olympic Trials in Atlanta on February 29, 2020. - The new rules governing who can compete as a female by the IAAF. Then at 28:05, we shift to a new series defining what we mean by a quality workout (aka speed workout). We will take at least 2-3 episodes to discuss the varying kinds of speed workouts and how they fit in a program with tips and examples on each. In this first part in the series, we specifically cover workouts to improve economy and VO2 Max.
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Episode #72: Purpose in Practice (Part 3) + Podcast Training Info
28/04/2018 Duration: 01h42minWith this episode, we start with a London Marathon recap. Then starting at minute 33:35, we begin a follow-up conversation with Lee, Amanda, and Greg from our prior "Purpose in Practice" episodes (#59 and #60). They reflect on those purpose discussions and then discuss how purpose played into their training cycle and their racing outcomes. In addition, you get first hand testimonials on our podcast training program from all of them. Finally at 1 hour and 32 minutes, we close with additional info on how to join our next podcast training group starting on May 7th. This new cycle will have options for those wanting to do 5Ks up to the marathon. We hope you join us!
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Episode #71: Not Your Average Joe
22/04/2018 Duration: 59minWith episode #71, we interview 2018 Capitol 10K champion Joe Stilin from Zap Fitness in North Carolina. Joe is a Princeton graduate who also competed at the University of Texas during his masters program. Joe holds the UT mile record which he stole from Olympic silver medalist Leo Manzano. Joe is an aspiring marathoner who only recently ran his first 10K. This interview highlights elements in the life of blue collar elite runner who might not have the big contract but is still working tirelessly toward big goals. Thank you to Joe for joining us and to Reebok for bringing Joe to us.
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Special Episode: Boston Marathon Recap and London Preview
19/04/2018 Duration: 01h10minIn this episode, we recap an epic day at the Boston Marathon, featuring discussion on Desi, Yuki, Shalane, Molly, Sarah Sellers, and all of the players. Then, we give our preview and predictions on an absolutely stacked London field. Will Kipchoge maintain his dominance or could Bekele or Farah unseat him? And, on the women's side, will Mary Keitany go for the untouchable Paula Radcliffe mixed competition record? Enjoy!
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Episode #70: Boston Marathon Preview Show
14/04/2018 Duration: 01h25minAn American woman hasn't won the Boston Marathon since 1985. Will this be the year that breaks the drought? We have our best chance with Shalane Flanagan, Molly Huddle, Jordan Hasay, and Desiree Linden all in this race. Plus, Galen Rupp has a real chance of winning on the men's side. We break it all down with predictions in this episode. If you are in Boston, you can meet us to hang out on Sunday (April 15) in the lobby bar of the Westin Copley at 1:30 pm. And, of course, check out our FB live commentary of the race on Monday on our FB page - Rogue Running - starting at 9:15 am.
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Episode #69: Final Tips for Boston
08/04/2018 Duration: 01h03minIn this episode, we start with recaps of Texas Relays and the Stanford Invitational as outdoor track season kicks off in full force nationwide. In particular, we discuss Gwen Jorgensen's debut in a Bowerman Track Club kit at the 10K at Stanford. See below for links to the article and podcast referenced on Gwen. Then, we give you 5 quick-hit tips and reminders for those doing Boston. There are nuggets in there for anyone doing a Spring Marathon as well. Our next episode will be released on Saturday (April 14th) as we provide our full preview and predictions for Boston. SI article: https://www.si.com/edge/2018/04/02/gwen-jorgensen-triathlon-track-debut-marathon-goals-nike Citius Mag interview with Gwen: http://citiusmag.com/citius-mag-podcast-gwen-jorgensen/
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Episode #68: Fueling Your Run
31/03/2018 Duration: 01h25minWith episode #68, we talk about fueling your run. From carb loading to post run fueling and from gels to UCAN to salt tabs, we give you the practical skinny on ways to effectively fuel your run. See below for a link to the carbo loading blog post: https://roguerundown.wordpress.com/2015/04/01/a-practical-guide-to-the-carbo-load-aka-why-i-love-the-taper/
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Episode #67: Keeping it Real with Colleen Quigley
25/03/2018 Duration: 01h48minColleen 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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Episode #66: Listener Questions, Round 3
18/03/2018 Duration: 01h14minIn 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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Episode #65: Health Maintenance for Athletes
11/03/2018 Duration: 01h17minWith 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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Episode #64: Endure with Alex Hutchinson
04/03/2018 Duration: 01h35minWith 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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Special Edition Episode: 2018 World Indoor Championships Preview
28/02/2018 Duration: 52minThe 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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Episode #63: Masters Running, Training with Age
25/02/2018 Duration: 01h36minWith 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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Episode #62: Athlete Ownership + Responsibilities
19/02/2018 Duration: 01h43minAs 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, et