Running Rogue

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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.

Episodios

  • Episode #57: Listener Questions, Round 2

    15/01/2018 Duración: 01h23min

    We start this episode with predictions for the Houston Half Marathon and Marathon. Will the American Record go down for the US women in the half? Will Molly Huddle or Jordan Hasay be the one to do it? Who will be the first American on the men's side? Will Chris get the PR he is seeking in the marathon (sub 2:45:48)? By the time you listen, you can check our predictions here: http://results.houstonmarathon.com/2018/ Then, we turn to six listener questions from all over the globe. Submit your questions for future episodes to chris@roguerunning.com.  

  • Episode #56: Houston, 3M, and Austin Race Strategies

    07/01/2018 Duración: 01h14min

    In this episode, we start with banter on what's coming in 2018 for Jenny Simpson and Eliud Kipchoge plus tips on goal setting from Lauren Fleshman (links below).  Then, we break down course strategies for the Houston Half Marathon and Marathon, 3M Half Marathon, and Austin Half Marathon and Marathon. Whether you are racing these or not, there is something in here for everyone on how to think about race strategy for your next race. Links from the intro: On Jenny Simpson:  https://www.newsday.com/lifestyle/family/kidsday/runner-jenny-simpson-interview-1.15674881 On Eliud Kipchoge: http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-01/03/c_136869653.htm On goal setting with Lauren Fleshman: http://www.oiselle.com/blog/goal-setting-with-lauren-fleshman  

  • Episode #55: Start Running in 2018 + Running Resolutions

    31/12/2017 Duración: 01h07min

    Happy New Year everyone! With our first episode of 2018, we begin with thoughts on how to make your resolutions stick this year. Then, we give 6 tips for those who might be starting (or restarting) a running program this year. As Bill Bowerman says, "If you have a body, then you're an athlete." Own that phrase and make this the year that you become or help someone else become a runner!

  • Episode #54: Planning Your Macrocycles

    17/12/2017 Duración: 01h34min

    In this episode, Steve and Chris give their perspective on why you should plan your training in 12-18 month chunks and how you should build macrocycles with a goal to work on your strengths and weaknesses within those 12-18 windows.  By way of intro, Steve and Chris talk about an important medal upgrade and give their initial takes on the US elite field in the Boston Marathon.

  • Episode #53: G.O.A.T Series, Part 2, Badass Women

    11/12/2017 Duración: 01h27min

    We kick off this episode with a recap of the US Marathon Championships at the California International Marathon this past weekend. Then, we continue our series on the greatest of all-time, now discussing the best female distance runners of all time including why they might be the greatest and what we can learn from their training methods. Many of their stories have not been told as well as they should. We will continue the series in future episodes to discuss the greatest US runners of all time. Stay tuned for more from this series.

  • Episode #52: How to be a Running Badass with Steve Jones

    04/12/2017 Duración: 01h30min

    2nd at the Boston Marathon London Marathon Champion New York City Marathon Champion 2-time Chicago Marathon Champion Former Half Marathon World Record Holder Former Marathon World Record Holder Current British Marathon Record Holder In partnership with Reebok Running, we are excited to bring you a chat with Steve Jones. Born and raised in Wales, Steve Jones ("Jonesy") is one of the most accomplished marathoners of all-time. He changed the sport with a world record in his first completed marathon in Chicago in 1984. He was known for his bold, aggressive racing style and unorthodox training approach. “I make it simple,” Jones says. “No science, no heart monitors. None of it comes out of a book. Just running instinctively. I ran by the seat of my pants almost all the time, and you don't see that now. No worry about time. Competition was my clock.” Listen in to learn how to be a running badass straight from the man himself. Plus in the intro, we get his take on Farah vs. Kipchoge in London 2018.

  • Special Episode: Podcast Training Program, Week 1

    03/12/2017 Duración: 01h07min

    This is the first episode in the series starting this week for those joining us for the podcast training program for marathons in April and early May. We are releasing this episode to the full audience as a preview for those who might still be interested. Future episodes in the series will only be available to program members. In it, we cover off on program philosophy, logistics, program schedule/macro details, and details for training week #1. If interested in still joining us, you can learn more about our podcast training program here: https://www.roguerunning.com/podcasttraining

  • Episode #51: Dealing with Failure

    27/11/2017 Duración: 01h08min

    With episode #51 of the Running Rogue podcast, Steve and Chris break down the process of dealing with failure. How do you approach a race without fear of failure, and if/when failure comes, how do you deal with it, take lessons from it, and move on to become a stronger runner from it.  In addition by way of intro, we talk about the NCAA XC championships, Bowerman Track Club adding 2 Olympians, and the second fastest half marathon by an American man ever. 

  • Episode #50: Greatest Hits from Running Rogue

    20/11/2017 Duración: 02h03min

    With this 50th episode, Steve and Chris take a trip down podcast memory lane, discussing 10 of their favorite episodes from the first 50, reflecting on each of those clips. In addition, we offer a "thank you" to listeners for joining us on the journey and discuss a way for you to train with us virtually if interested, starting at 1 hour and 56 minutes into the episode.  Links from the episode: On podcast training: https://www.roguerunning.com/podcasttraining On Shalane: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/11/opinion/sunday/shalane-flanagan-marathon-running.html https://www.runnersworld.com/new-york-city-marathon/after-her-nyc-marathon-victory-is-boston-next-for-shalane-flanagan  

  • Episode #49: Dealing with Injury

    13/11/2017 Duración: 01h31min

    In this episode of the Running Rogue podcast, we walk you through the lifecycle of an injury and talk about proactive ways to deal with the physical and emotional stress of an injury, answering questions such as: - How do you know the difference between normal soreness and an injury? - How do you choose a medical provider? - What activities should you be doing while you recover? - How do you deal with the mental demons of an injury? - How do you come back from injury in a smart way? Anyone training consistently will deal with an injury at some point so this episode is for everyone. We hope you don't get hurt, but episode #49 is here if/when you do to help you manage it better and come back more quickly.

  • Special Edition Episode: Breaking 60 and NYC Marathon Recap

    07/11/2017 Duración: 51min

    In this special edition episode, we give full recaps on Chris's attempt to break the 60 minute barrier at Run for the Water and on the NYC Marathon. We talk about Chris's race, Shalane's win, Meb's final chapter, and more!

  • Episode #48: Seven Pillars of Running Wisdom with Alex Hutchinson

    06/11/2017 Duración: 01h27min

    We kick off this episode with a rare rant from Chris and then spend the bulk of the episode interviewing Alex Hutchinson on his recent final article with Runner's World - 7 Pillars of Running Wisdom (linked below). We walk through each of those 7 pillars in depth and get more color commentary and additional info from Alex. After earning his PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge, Alex has been writing his Sweat Science blog for 10 years exploring the science behind running. Previously with Runner's World and now with Outside magazine, he continues his pursuit of the truth on the science of sport. You can find more from Alex at the links below: 7 Pillars: https://www.runnersworld.com/sweat-science/the-seven-pillars-of-running-wisdom Sweat Science Blogs with Runner's World: https://www.runnersworld.com/sweat-science/ Sweat Science Blogs with Outside Magazine: https://www.outsideonline.com/1745511/alex-hutchinson Link to buy Alex's upcoming book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Endure-Curiously-Elast

  • Episode #47: NYC Preview and G.O.A.T Series, Part 1

    30/10/2017 Duración: 01h36min

    We kick off this episode with a New York City Marathon preview including our predictions for a stacked women's race. We also talk about Meb's final marathon and what to expect on the men's side. Then, John Schrup joins us as we begin a new series discussing the greatest male distance runners of all time including why they might be the greatest and what we can learn from their training methods. We will continue the series in future episodes to discuss the greatest women and US runners of all time. Stay tuned for more from this series. 

  • Episode #46: Race Strategy from 5K to Marathon

    23/10/2017 Duración: 01h37min

    In this episode of Running Rogue, we share our tips on race strategy for the 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and Marathon. We've discussed marathon strategy before (in Episode 5), but we haven't covered the other distances. Listen in to learn about to optimize pacing for all those distances in order to run a shiny new PR. The articles we reference: NY Times study: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/11/well/move/what-half-marathons-teach-us-about-running-a-marathon.html?emc=eta1 Article on Aliphine Tuliamuk: http://www.espn.com/espnw/life-style/article/20991883/the-inspiring-story-aliphine-tuliamuk-rise-top-elite-running Article on optimal pacing: https://www.runnersworld.com/racing/learn-to-pace-like-a-pro    

  • Episode #45: Performance Nutrition (+ Sleep)

    15/10/2017 Duración: 01h13min

    As promised in Episode #42 on the One Percents, we cover performance nutrition and sleep with special guest Megan Lyons from the Lyons' Share Wellness in Dallas. Learn why vegetables are so important and whether or not you should carbo load, plus much more. And, by way of introduction, we get a full recap on Chris's first ever road race victory at the Run Free Texas 8K in Austin. Congrats Chris!

  • Special Edition Episode: Chicago Marathon Recap

    12/10/2017 Duración: 30min

    We had two Americans on the podium in Chicago this year including the first American-born winner in the men's race in 35 years. Steve and Chris break it all down with this week's Chicago Marathon recap episode. Enjoy!

  • Episode #44: Listener Questions

    09/10/2017 Duración: 01h20min

    In this episode, we answer listener questions from Josh in Kentucky, Scott in the UK, and an Austin local. Questions include: "how do I know when I have graduated from being an aerobic baby?" and "what do I do if I've lost motivation and need to find it again?" Plus, in the opener, we discuss drama at the US 10 Mile Championships and 7 pillars of Running Wisdom from Alex Hutchinson in his final Runner's World article. Links here: US 10 Mile Champs: https://www.runnersworld.com/elite-runners/one-photo-captures-three-races-that-were-thisclose 7 Pillars: https://www.runnersworld.com/sweat-science/the-seven-pillars-of-running-wisdom  

  • Episode #43: Running and Pregnancy

    02/10/2017 Duración: 01h19min

    We open the show talking about the Boston Marathon and the 3:23 buffer now required beneath your qualifying standard in order to actually be able to race. Is that fair? Is there a better way? Steve and Chris sound off. Then, we bring on Karen Rooff, a perinatal fitness specialist, to talk about all things running and pregnancy. She been training pregnant women for 10 years and gives her perspective on running during and after pregnancy. There is lots to learn here for women that are pregnant or perhaps hoping to be soon, but we believe this show is for all men and women who need to understand more about the experience of training with a baby on board.

  • Special Edition Episode: Berlin Marathon Recap

    28/09/2017 Duración: 45min

    As promised, Steve and Chris break down the Berlin Marathon on Sunday and give you their thoughts on Kipchoge's great victory and Cherono's marathon resurgence. 

  • Episode #42: The One Percents

    25/09/2017 Duración: 01h31min

    In this episode, we talk about the little extras that add up to be big things on your journey to being a healthier and stronger runner. From strength to stretching to foam rolling and massage, we talk about the supplemental activities you should be doing to become your fastest self. Here are links to the content we discussed: a. Form Drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3lkmOrXTBA b. Stretching video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHeN3fc9zZQ c. Foot drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cTea1Maw24 d. Strength/mobility exercises: - Hip swings (15 x forward/back, 15 x side to side), repeat each leg - Ankle rolls/balance (lift one leg, roll opposite ankle 30 secs each direction), repeat each leg - Single leg dead lifts, no weight (10 per leg) - Jane fondas (aka clam shells), 15 per side - Donkey kicks, 15 per side (on all fours, kicking one leg straight back and up) - Fire hydrants, 15 per side - Planks, 45 secs each direction (front, left, right, back) - Supermans, 6 x 10 secs per superman - Walking l

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