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Special Episode: 2019 NYC Marathon Preview Show
EAll of my NYC picks and predictions coming at you hot...

Episode #154: An Ode to Shalane, 10 Training Lessons from Her Career
EThis episode is all about celebrating Shalane Flanagan as she announced her retirement this past week. Shalane needs know introduction because her list of accomplishments is long including 3 NCAA titles, 18 US titles, 4 Olympic teams, and 4 major marathon podiums including one of each podium spot at NYC - 2nd, 1st, and 3rd. After a brief intro, I turn to a discussion on the top 10 things that we can learn from Shalane Flanagan's career to apply in our own training. The discussion includes input from Kara Goucher who provided the #1 thing she learned in her time training with Shalane. The top 10 list includes everything from practical training advice to ways to gain a mental edge. While few among us have Shalane's talent, there is so much to learn from the consistent hard work that she invested in her career. Also, here are the links to the 2 articles on her retirement referenced during the discussion: https://www.womensrunning.com/2019/10/news/shalane-flanagan-retires-from-pro-running_103258 https://www.si.com/olympics/2019/10/23/shalane-flanagan-retirement-exit-interview-career-legacy-coaching

Episode #153: Running True-False, Part 2 with James Dodds
EEpisode 152 was a lightning rod for discussion as I received the most email ever within 24-hours of the episode as you all sounded off on shoes, Kipchoge, and world records. We start this episode with James with further reaction from me on shoes (should they be regulated?) and a special Kipchoge-based true-false question for James. Then, we switch into part 2 of Running True-False with James where we again span the spectrum of topics from training to the mental side of the sport. Example true-false discussions in this episode include: - Road racing (and training) make you a better trail runner. - For a 4-hour marathoner, a 90 minute easy run provides the same benefit whether you run 10 minutes per mile or 11 minutes per mile. - Coaching is primarily a one-way street. - The fear of success is a bigger challenge for runners than the fear of failure. And more... Also, make sure you listen to part 1 with James in episode #149 if you haven't already. Chris

Episode #152: Marathon Race Questions
EThere is so much to cover in this episode! We start with an intro discussing all of the topics and fast running from the weekend including: - Nike deciding to shutdown the Nike Oregon Project - Kipchoge getting it done to break 2 hours for the first time - A world record going down at the Chicago Marathon and more! Then at 41:15 into the episode, I answer your questions about racing the marathon including: - How should I deal with pre-race nerves? - Should I consider running with a pacer in the race? - How should I use my watch to track pace? - What should I do to recover from the marathon? - What should I do if I have a bad day? Thanks for those who sent in questions. As always, you can reach me at [email protected] if you want to see if I will answer your question on the show!

Special Edition: Chicago Marathon Preview, Kipchoge's Next Sub 2 Attempt, and Worlds Recap
EWith this episode Johanna Gretschel and I give you a final recap of the World Champs, preview and predict the Chicago Marathon, and discuss Kipchoge's Ineos 1:59 Challenge that will go off this Friday/Saturday. Who will win Chicago? Can Rupp return to form? And will Kipchoge finally break the 2:00 barrier? You can watch Kipchoge's attempt live here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrc3XCtBGtWErZUVVvn15jQ

Episode #151: Chicago and Toronto Race Planning
EIn this episode, I start with an intro discussing two topics: 1. My recent interview with Kara and Adam Goucher for the Clean Sport Collective Podcast, episode #14. The link is below, but you can also find via most podcast distribution platforms. 2. Sifan Hassan's 1500m win at World Champs and what it means about how we should question out-of-this-world performances of any kind, including a name that you may not expect to hear from me on this topic. Then for our main discussion, starting at 22:25 into the episode, I breakdown race strategy for the Chicago and Toronto Marathons and give you notes on how to develop a pace strategy for these two races. While the strategy is pretty straight-forward, it is easier said than done. Listen in for all of my tips so that you can crush these races over the coming weeks! Clean Sport Collective Podcast, Episode #14: http://cleansport.libsyn.com/episode-14-kara-and-adam-goucher-on-the-4-year-bans-for-salazarbrown-for-doping-violations

Special Episode: World Championships Preview, Part 2
EJohanna Gretschel (@jojo_shea) and I are back to recap World Champs events so far as well as preview the final 6 events through this weekend (including the men's steeple, women's 1500, women's 5K, men's marathon, men's 1500m and men's 10000). Plus, we give you updates on who is leading our prediction contest (hint: not me!). In the intro, we also give initial reactions to the new of the Salazar 4-year ban. What do we think of the decision and how athletes are reacting at Worlds? One audio note: we had to record this episode online from two locations, and it caused some occasional background static in my audio feed for some reason. I don't think it has too much impact on the overall quality, but my apologies for the issue.

Episode #150: Mental Tips and Tricks for Race Day
EWith this episode, I fly solo to bring you updates on current events and then some of my top tips for the mental side of race day execution. On current events, we talk about the Boston registration cutoff and what I think about it, a few thoughts the World Champs so far, and of course the epic day at the Berlin Marathon where a world record almost went down. Then at 29 minutes, I turn to the mental side of race day preparation and execution, giving you 8 tangible strategies to put to put as you prepare for your fall race regardless of the distance. I give you 4 tips for pre-race and 4 for during-race. While personally I use all of these tactics, you might find only a handful resonate with you. If so, add them to your mental toolkit and then go smash your goals!

Special Episode: World Championships Preview 2019, Part 1
EWith this episode, Johanna Gretschel (@jojo_shea) and I get together to preview and predict the World Track Championships coming up from Friday, 9/27 through Sunday, October 6th in Doha, Qatar. We will split this preview into 2 parts, starting with distance finals for the first 6 distance events Friday through Tuesday. Then next week, we will recap the events so far and preview the final 6 events which will be taking place Friday, October 4th through Sunday, October 6th. In this episode, you can get our thoughts on the women's marathon, men's & women's 800m, women's steeple, men's 5K, and the women's 10K. Who will medal? Where do the US athletes have the best chance? Can Emma Coburn repeat as champion? And who predicts a US sweep in the women's 800?!? You can catch all of the action in the US on NBC and its affiliates. You can find the schedule and more info here: https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/09/schedule-entries-results-for-2019-iaaf-world-championships/ The first event starts at midnight in Doha (5 pm EST) THIS Friday. Listen in. Watch. Be a fan.

Episode #149: Running True-False with James Dodds
EIn this episode, we jump right in with my returning guest - James Dodds - and bring back a concept that we used in episode #37. Running True or False? For this part 1 of this episode, we cover 6 different true/false statements, 3 each of James and Chris. The topics covered span the spectrum from training to goal setting to shoes, and I think you will find the discussion entertaining. If you have a different opinion or would like to pose a true/false question to us for discussion in part 2, please send to [email protected]. Also, stay tuned for my World Championship Preview episode with Johanna Gretschel which will go up mid week before the World Champs kick-off on Friday, Sept 27th.

Episode #148: The "What If's" of Training with Brent Stein
EIn the intro, we start with discussions of Woody Kincaid's top-5 US all-time 5K this past Tuesday on the Michael Johnson Track as well a new half marathon world record from Geoffrey Kamworor. Both very impressive. Then at 10:20 in, I bring in Brent Stein (from episode 126) to talk about the "what if's" of training. What if you have a bad workout? What if you miss a workout or run? What if you go on vacation? What if you get sick? What if you are managing an injury? For each, we talk about how to think about it within the moment and then how to bounce back from it so that you stay on track in training. There is no such thing as a perfect training cycle so in this episode we give you the tools to turn imperfect training into a big result on race day.

Episode #147: Listener Questions, Round 6
EIn this episode, we start with recaps of the 5th Ave. Mile and the Diamond League Final in Brussels. We talk about Jenny Simpson getting another win along with Old Man Willis. And... can you guess which athlete from Brussels I call BS on?!? Then, I turn to listener questions covering the timing of prep races, the anatomy of a down week, training paces, using the McMillan Calculator and more. If you have a question, please email me - [email protected] - and I might just answer it on the podcast!

Episode #146: Labor Day Smorgasbord
EIn this Labor Day episode, Chris takes you through a host of recent news including: - His interview with Adam Goucher on clean sport + Adam's blog on #dreammaternity - The Diamond League Final in Zurich - Changes to the US Marathon Trials course in Atlanta - Results from the US 20K Champs Then at 46 minutes, he covers some general training/coaching tips that have been top of mind for him recently, including the summer grind, training paces, and how to think about the relative value/worth of your goals. Happy long weekend! Here are links to the podcast and blog with Adam: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-9-adam-goucher-4-time-ncaa-champion-and-olympian/id1466187704?i=1000447757470 http://www.karagoucher.com/guest-blogger/

Episode #145: My First Ultramarathon
EIn this episode, we begin with a short Q&A with Valarie Neidig on her experience last year at Kara Goucher's Podium Retreat. As of the time of publishing this episode, there are still spots left for this year's retreat with Kara from October 18-20th. You can get more details and sign-up here: https://retreat.karagoucher.com/ I am told that you will not regret signing up if you can make it work for you! Then at 13:13 into the episode, we flip the script and bring on Sasha Gollish to interview me about my first 50-mile race on August 17th at the Squamish 50. We talk about my training and insecurities going into the race and then how the race itself went, plus bigger takeaways for the future. While I am generally not comfortable talking so much about my own pursuits, I do hope you find inspiration in my journey to completing this goal.

Episode #144: Staying Fit through Injury with Sasha Gollish
EIn this episode, we bring back elite runner and 2:32 marathoner Sasha Gollish (previously on episodes 118 and 131) to discuss her recent injuries (ankle and foot). She talks about staying focused and sane through injury while also maintaining fitness and preparing for a comeback. We discuss her cross training methods from the bike to the pool to the elliptical, including examples of workouts she did to provide intensity while staying off of her foot. Then, we talk how she is managing her return from injury to try to put herself in a good position for the NYC Marathon on November 3rd. Interestingly, her approach to her return is more gradual and deliberate than you might expect, and I believe there are many lessons to be learned from Sasha's methods for those facing an injury. Also, here is a link to Sasha's blog about her workouts while injured and coming back from injury: https://sashagollish.wordpress.com/2019/08/18/some-workouts-for-coming-back-from-injury/

Episode #143: US Track & Field Champs Recap with Johanna Gretschel
EIn this episode, I start with an introduction on the recently announced NYC Marathon fields and discuss the impact that NYC might have on the US Marathon Trials in February. Des Linden, Allie Kieffer, Sarah Hall, Kellyn Taylor, and Jared Ward have all chosen to race NYC, and they will have 17 weeks to turn around and prep for the Trials. That's a fairly quick turnaround to be at your best with an Olympic Team on the line. Then, Johanna Gretschel (@jojo_shea) rejoins me to recap all of the distance action at the US Championships, including who won our prediction contest. It all came down to one event, and you will have to listen to find out which one. The US Champs had exciting storylines throughout, and we break it all down for you.

Episode #142: Running from LA to NYC with Robbie Balenger and Jackie Howard
EThis episode includes my live podcast discussion with Robbie Balenger (@robbiebalenger) and Jackie Howard (@veganathleteatx) that occurred in front of an audience of 40-50 people at Rogue on August 1st. Robbie ran across the US from LA to NYC, covering 3,175 miles in 75 days (45 miles per day). He did it for his plant-powered mission which we talk about extensively, but there is much more to the discussion. We cover his challenges on the journey, what he learned, and what might be next now that he has proven he can dream big and then go do it. If you would like more details on Robbie's journey, here is a Runner's World article from the day after he finished in NYC: https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a27656146/robbie-balenger-vegan-cross-country-run/

Episode #141: Adventures and Inspiration in Europe with Chris McClung and James Dodds
EAs promised in this episode, we recap my trip to France to see the US win the Women's World Cup (semis and final), race a 40K in the French Alps, and attend the Monaco Diamond League meet in person. With James as my discussion partner, we talk about all of the inspiration and lessons learned from each experience. I hope you enjoy it! And here is the video from the mountain race in France: https://www.facebook.com/152886823859/videos/1438387136302768/?epa=SEARCH_BOX

Special Episode: US Champs 2019 Preview Show
EAs promised I am joined by Johanna Gretschel (@jojo_shea) to preview and predict all things USAs, which start tomorrow night on NBC Sports Gold. US titles and World Championship spots are at stake. We give previews and picks for all events from 800m to 10K, discussing each in order of the finals. We start with the 10Ks which both start tomorrow night. Tune in then and then on NBC networks throughout the weekend to catch all of the action.

Episode #140: Track and Film Dreams with Johnny Dutch and Evan Kidd
EIn this episode, we mix things up and bring on world class sprinter and 400m hurdler Johnny Dutch with filmmaker Evan Kidd. Evan produced and directed a new documentary on Johnny's Olympic journey called Run of the Picture. The film follows the parallel paths of Johnny's journey to the Olympics and his own personal path in narrative film making. Johnny is the only world class sprinter on the planet who has also made a Zombie movie, and his journey to both hallmarks is fascinating. Plus, we dig more into the track itself and talk about prepping for and racing the 400m hurdles, including all of its technical details. You will be inspired by Johnny's story and have a new runner to cheer on in the build-up to the Tokyo 2020 games. To watch the movie for free on Amazon Prime, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Run-Picture-Johnny-Dutch/dp/B07R59WV8B/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 Looking for the Rogue Expeditions trip giveaway? Click here: https://www.roguexpeditions.com/giveaway

Episode #139: Choosing a Coach with James Dodds
EIn this episode, fellow Rogue coach and prior podcast guest James Dodds is back on the podcast to discuss what characteristics you might look for in a running coach. It will be impossible to find a coach with all of these characteristics, but this should give you an exhaustive list from which to choose your own criteria. Next week, I will be back from vacation and will give a full update on my experience attending the Monaco Diamond League meet in person where I got to see Mondo Duplantis in action and Sifan Hassan break the Women's Mile World Record.

Episode #138: Olympic Medals and Hill Training with Ryan Ponsonby
EWith this episode, I welcome Ryan Posonby to the show. Ryan Ponsonby coached Leo Manzano to an Olympic Silver Medal in 2012 in London after working with John Cook and his group including Shalane Flanagan and Shannon Rowbury. Ryan is now the head XC and track coach for St. Edwards University in Austin. He also coaches the Rogue Team Rogue Dawn Patrol that meets on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. With Ryan, I talk about his coaching philosophy which has evolved from his time as an assistant coach at the University of Texas as well as what it's like to coach an Olympian and how that compares to the everyday runner. Ryan also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at Leo's silver medal run in London in 2012.

Episode #137: Building a Training Plan with Jen Harney
EIn this episode, we go behind-the-scenes with Rogue coach and curriculum writer Jen Harney to talking about how to build a training plan. Many times on this show, we have touched on the high-level elements of a program and on how to structure macrocycles over time, but we haven't been specific on the nuts and bolts of building a training plan. In this discussion, we do that and specifically discuss creating a marathon plan including the phases of a cycle, how to build your long run schedule, how to structure each week, and how to safely build mileage within a plan. Plus, we cover sample workouts by phase and when/how to build-in long run workouts to prep for the big day.

Episode #136: Missing Goals? Part 2 with James Dodds
EIn follow-up to episode #132, James Dodds is back on the show to talk about 6 more reasons why runners miss their goals. This one gets a little bit more existential than the first, so be prepared to have your mind bended just a little bit! Plus, we start with some listener email, including responses from James and I.

Episode #135: Clean Sport Collective Podcast with Jenny Simpson
ECross-posting from my new Clean Sport Collective Podcast with Kara Goucher and Shanna Burnette: In this 4th episode of the Clean Sport Collective podcast, we interview Jenny Simpson (@trackjenny) to get her perspective on anti-doping efforts in sport. Jenny is one of the greatest US 1-mile and 1500m runners of all time. She owns 3 World Championship medals (1 gold and 2 silvers) and an Olympic medal (bronze in 2016). She's also a 3-time NCAA champion, 11-time US champion, and 3-time Olympian. In this interview, we learn more about Jenny's background in sport and how she became one of the best in the world in her event. We get insight on what it's like to line up against suspicious athletes as well as what it's like to be randomly drug tested, including how things went in a surprise test on the morning of our interview. Jenny is an athlete that we can all believe in, and we think you will enjoy this discussion with her. This will be the last time I cross post episodes. If you want to check it out or subscribe, you can find the podcast here: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clean-sport-collective/id1466187704 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3zvgSSQU03qE5sebKRJMdS?si=8xpF6gRmScOCME2yadjSTg

Episode #134: Believe in Your Body with Jessie Barnes and Peter Hogan
EIn this episode, we jump right into a discussion with 2 athletes that I coach in Austin - Jessie Barnes (@thejessiest) and Peter Hogan. Jessie was also a guest on episode #103. With Jessie and Peter, we talk about body image and body positivity including the insecurities that each of us carry with regard to body image and how we have tried to overcome them. This is not an easy topic to discussion, and we don't have perfect solutions for you. But, I do believe that starting the conversation is important, even if we have imperfect conclusions. For reference, here is the event page for the Sports Bra Squad event on June 23rd in Austin: https://www.facebook.com/events/417978548791868/ The future Sports Bra Squad runs will be on July 21, August 18, and September 15. You can join the FB group to stay updated: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1564820120494277/

Special Edition: Recap of 2019 NCAA Championships
EJohanna Gretschel (@jojo_shea) joins me for this full distance recap of the NCAA Championships this past weekend in Austin, TX. We talk about our top takeaways from the meet and give you the top collegiate athletes to watch as some move onto the next level. Sadly though, we must start on a somber note as Gabe Grunewald passed away on Tuesday. Gabe faced her cancer journey with courage and grace and inspired so many along the way. From Gabe, I think we can all learn something about how to deal with our own struggles, how ever large or small. RIP Gabe. Here are the article and video that we mentioned in our opening discussion: SI article: https://www.si.com/olympics/2019/06/11/gabe-grunewald-runner-cancer-battle-inspiration Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEcKYPMaPus

Episode 133: Strength Training with Jason Fitzgerald
EIn this episode, I start with an intro that includes: - A quick recap of NCAA Champs in Austin, TX. - A recap of the 10K Road Champs for US women... shout-out to Sara Hall for the win! - Some final respects to Gabe Grunewald whose husband Justin recently announced she was in her final days after a long journey with cancer. Then, I turn to an interview with Jason Fitzgerald from the Strength Running podcast to talk about strength training for runners. Our discussion includes answers to these questions (and more): - What are the different types of strength training for runners? - How runners should start and then build within their strength work, including periodization for races? - Why power-related lifting is so critical for runners to build speed and late-race staying power? - How often and when to lift? - What moves are most important? - How to incorporate a dynamic warm-up into your training? Here are links to Jason's work and sample routines as well as the podcast of me on his show: https://strengthrunning.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-98-chris-mcclung-rogue-running-on-training/id1170932252?i=1000440765750

Episode #132: Missing Goals? Let's Talk about Why with James Dodds
EIn this episode, we start with a intro reaction to a listener email about the cost of recovery. Thanks Paul! Then, James and I turn to a discussion on the top reasons why runners miss their goals. If you are struggling with a big goal, then this episode might resonate with you. Please give us feedback or input on this episode for our Part 2 discussion. You can email [email protected]. Also, if you are interested in our podcast training program, then you have until June 21st to sign up and can find more info here: www.roguerunning.com/podcasttraining.

Special Edition: Clean Sport Collective Podcast, Episode 1 with Travis Tygart
EI am excited to introduce the Clean Sport Collective podcast with this first episode. I am cross-posting it here, so that you can see what we are doing with this new podcast. After this week, you will be able to see more episodes at cleansport.libsyn.com (we have already posted 3 including this one), and they will be up on itunes as well soon. The Clean Sport Collective is a community of powerful voices comprised of athletes, brands, events, clubs, fans and the public to support the pursuit of clean sport and athletics. With this podcast, we will celebrate clean athletes, educate you on issues in the world of clean sport, and bring hope that we can all believe in the power of fair play across all sports. For our first episode, we interview Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). USADA is the national anti-doping organization (NADO) in the United States for Olympic and Paralympic sport. The organization is charged with managing the anti-doping program, including in-competition and out-of competition testing, results management processes, drug reference resources, and athlete education for all United States Olympic Committee (USOC) recognized sport national governing bodies, their athletes, and events. We talk about the current state of US anti-doping efforts in this conversation with Travis.

Episode #131: Performance Engineering with Sasha Gollish
EIn this episode, I bring back episode 118 Sasha Gollish (at her request) to talk about performance engineering. We talk about practical tips to improve performance in the areas of sleep, nutrition, habit tracking, goal setting and more. In particular, she coaches me up on sleep which is probably my biggest opportunity area. Sasha is an elite level athlete, 2:32 marathoner, and aspiring Olympian for Canada but believes like I do that we all have more in common than not. Follow her at @sgollishruns!

Episode #130: First Marathons with Emily Sisson
EIn this episode, we jump straight to my interview with Emily Sisson. Emily just ran the 2nd fastest debut marathon ever by an American with her 2:23 in London. That time is also good for 7th all-time among American women. We talk about her move up to the marathon, her training for it, and break down the race itself as well. Plus, we get her take on training with Molly Huddle, the Game of Thrones finale, her favorite Netflix shows, and more... Listen in and become a fan!

Episode #129: Smashing Limits with Charlie Engle and Michael Wardian
EIn this episode, I start with an anti-doping rant on the recently announced news that Eunice Kirwa, Olympic silver medalist from Rio, has been suspended for an EPO positive. I talk about the case and then lay out a few things that need to be done in the sport to truly clean it up. Then at 19:20 in, we start the audio from my live podcast with Charlie Engle and Michael Wardian. Both are ultra running badasses who have done epic things in this sport. Charlie is best known for his 4,000 mile run across the Sahara, and Michael for recently running 10 marathons in 10 days in an average time of 2:55. They share stories about pushing through their own limits and how you can do the same in your running. Plus, we talk about how they train to do these crazy adventures. You will be inspired!

Episode #128: Range with David Epstein
EIn the intro to this podcast, we talk about Galen Rupp's return to the Chicago Marathon after Achilles surgery as well as results from the USATF Distance Classic at Occidental College including another amazing result from Stephanie Bruce. Then, at 9:50 into the episode, I welcome two NY Times bestselling authors to the show in David Epstein and Alex Hutchinson to talk about David's new book Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World. David's first NY Times bestseller was The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance. Range is not a running book, but I believe it has application in the running training world. We talk about that and more in this far-ranging conversation with David and Alex starting with getting their perspectives on Eliud Kipchoge's newly announced attempt to break 2:00. You can pre-order Range here: https://www.amazon.com/Range-Generalists-Triumph-Specialized-World/dp/0735214484 You can find David's book The Sports Gene here: https://www.amazon.com/Sports-Gene-Extraordinary-Athletic-Performance/dp/161723012X/

Episode #127: A Leap of Faith with Chris Lear
EThis episode begins with a short introduction including announcements about a live podcast recording at Rogue on May 17th with Michael Wardian and Charlie Engle. We will do a run at 6 pm and then Q&A with Michael and Charlie at 6:45/7:00 pm. You can find event details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/300818644149908/ Then at 7:15 into the episode, the audio begins from my live (with audience) recording with Chris Lear. We talk about the story behind the book Running with the Buffaloes and about how he dropped everything to pursue this idea. We talk about his methods to capture the story and how he made ends meet with his job at CompUSA while finishing the manuscript. Then, we talk about the story itself and what he learned from Adam Goucher, Mark Wetmore, and the team. Plus, we dig into his second book Sub 4:00 about Alan Webb in his first and only season at the University of Michigan and then find out where Chris is now.

Episode #126: Core Training Principles with Brent Stein
EIn this Mother's Day episode, I start with shout-outs to mom runners out there including Kara Goucher, Alysia Montano, Sara Hall, Steph Bruce, and Kellyn Taylor who are making an impact on our sport in tangible and FAST ways. See below for the NY Times article featuring Kara and Alysia and the sacrifices they were forced to make when having kids: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/12/opinion/nike-maternity-leave.html Then, I turn to a discussion with Rogue Coach Brent Stein on his core training principles with examples from his athletes. While you have heard some of these principles many times on this show, it never hurts to hear them again. Plus, Brent brings tangible examples that I think many of you will relate to in order to apply them in your own running.

Episode #125: Running and Triathlon with Michael Lovato
EIn this episode, I start with a few announcements on where you can access Rogue training including in-person training in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and NYC and virtual training via our podcast from anywhere you might live in the world For our virtual/podcast program, that will re-start on June 3rd. Sign-ups are not live yet but they will be soon, and you can find more info about it here: https://www.roguerunning.com/podcasttraining Then at 7:45 into the episode, I begin an interview with Michael Lovato, former pro triathlete and now triathlon coach in Boulder, CO. Michael gives us insights into his own triathlon career (including 3 top-10 finishes at Kona) and how he advises athletes in their training today. Plus, we talk about what he learned from triathlon legend Dave Scott. If you are a triathlete or are interested in trying it out, then this episode is for you.

Episode #124: To Be a Runner with Martin Dugard
EIn this episode, I start with reactions to the London Marathon results as Kipchoge confirms he is indeed the GOAT once again. Then, I give my perspective on the recent CAS decision on Caster Semenya which will prevent her from competing unless she reduces her testosterone levels. It is a complex issue with no perfect answers, and I try to tiptoe into the discussion. Then at 30:25 into the episode, I turn to a 1-hour interview with Martin Dugard, author of To Be a Runner. Martin is a NY Times best-selling author who has sold over 12 million copies of his non-fiction Killing series. Martin is also a runner and cross-country coach at his home in California. With To Be a Runner, he shares a series of essays and stories from his own running journey with lessons for training and life. It's a fun, light, and interesting read, and I highly recommend it. You can purchase the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Be-Runner-Racing-Mountains-Running/dp/160961108X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=to+be+a+runner&qid=1556921236&s=gateway&sr=8-1

Special Edition: Inside the Austin Runners Club
EThis special edition episode is focused primarily on the Austin Runners in the group. The Austin Runners Club is a strong central force in the Austin Running community as is responsible for key fixtures in the community like the Decker Challenge, the Daisy 5K (coming up on May 18th), the Distance Challenge, and many more initiatives/events. If you live in Austin and you aren't already a member, then I highly recommend you join for only $30/year. It's well worth it for the membership discounts alone, plus ARC contributes significant funds to local non-profits such as The Trail Foundation and Marathon Kids. This is also an important topic b/c ARC elections run from May 1st to May 10th. If you join anytime between now and then, then you can vote. I give two endorsements for these very important elections in this episode. Become a member and vote at www.austinrunners.org.

Episode #123: Strong with Allie Kieffer
EIn this interview, I chat with Allie Kieffer (@kiefferallie) in studio who is currently training in Austin. Allie needs no introduction as she has recently finished 5th and 7th at NYC with a 2:28 marathon PR. In this episode, we talk about her reactions to the Boston Marathon, overcoming injury, her rise in the sport, leaving her coach Brad Hudson, and much more. If you aren't inspired by Allie, then something is wrong! Thanks to her for being so willing to open up and share in a real/raw way. Also, for those interested in the Houston goal-setting event, here are the details: https://www.facebook.com/events/381732542681281/

Special Edition: Boston Recap + 2019 London Marathon Preview
EIn this special edition episode, I bring on former Berlin preview guest Johanna (Jojo) Gretschel to recap Boston as well as preview and predict the races in London on Sunday. The women go off on Sunday in London 4:25 AM EST and then the men start at 5:10 AM EST. Races can be streamed on NBC Sports Gold or watched in the US on the Olympic Channel. Will Kipchoge win yet again? If so, can he go after his world record? Can Mo Farah challenge him? Who wins the battle of women champions as all 4 of the last Major Marathon winners battle on the women's side? Can Mary Keitany win her 4th London? How will Emily Sisson do in her debut and can she beat training partner Molly Huddle? Plus, picks and predictions from me and Jojo!

Human Performance Project Mini Series, Bonus Q&A Episode #5 with Dr. Noah Moos and Jason Brooks
EIn this final episode in the mini-series, we answer your questions from the prior episodes including: - What happens if you wake up with a low HRV score on race day? - How should you think about macro nutrient/meal timing through out the day? - What products do we recommend for protein supplementation? - How should older athletes think about recovery and nutrition? - What additional tests do we recommend in addition to the regular annual blood work for unexplained muscle weakness & fatigue leading to a progressive decline in running performance? And more... Starting next week, Jason Brooks and Dr. Noah Moos will be hosting a spin-off podcast that will continue to post weekly on these and related topics. That podcast will be available soon on various podcast platforms like itunes. In the mean time, look for new episodes starting next Wednesday here: humanperformanceprojectpodcast.libsyn.com.

Episode #122: Running toward Self Transcendence with Sanjay Rawal
EIn this episode, I interview director Sanjay Rawal to discuss his recent documentary - 3100: Run and Become - on the Self Transcendence 3,100 Mile Race. In this race, athletes run 3,100 miles over the course of 52 days around a half-mile city block in Queens, NY. That's 60 miles per day in the heart of the NYC summer. In our discussion, we talk about the story behind the race as well as the athletes who do it. Plus, we cover lessons that might be gleaned for your own running and training. To learn more or to watch the film, you can do so here: https://3100film.com/

Human Performance Project Mini Series, Episode #4 of 4 with Dr. Noah Moos and Jason Brooks
EIn this episode, we complete our mini-series on the Human Performance Project, discussing agile coaching and health care. We discuss how to listen to and measure your body and then how to adjust your training and lifestyle accordingly. This includes discussions on heart rate, heart rate variability as well as genetic markers and key blood values. Plus, we announced that we will have a bonus fifth episode in the mini series just to answer your questions. If you have questions, please submit them to chris @ roguerunning.com in order to be included in the next episode.

Episode #121: Dreaming Big and Running Far with Katie Visco
EIn this episode, I jump straight into an interview with Katie Visco who has plans to run across Australia this summer. Katie is an ultra runner who 10 years ago became one of the first women to ever run across the US on a solo adventure. We talk with Katie about the reasons behind both journeys, what is involved in preparation, and how she is training to cover 30+ miles per day through the Australian Outback. My hope is that you are inspired to take the first step on one of your dreams by hearing Katie's story. For more on Katie, here are additional links to follow along with her journey: Her personal site: www.katievisco.com Her soup delivery site: www.HotLoveSoup.com On Instagram: @katievisco To donate support her journey: https://www.gofundme.com/running-across-australia/donate?pc=wd_md_donate_r And to access the Running Rogue podcast now on Stitcher and Spotify: Stitcher link: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/running-rogue-podcast/running-rogue?refid=stpr Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/2OfHKdYZr4Q8ZNorNcrr9F

Special Edition: Inside the BAA 5K + Getting to Know Justyn Knight
EOur Boston Marathon weekend coverage continues with this special edition interview with Justyn Knight from the Reebok Boston Track Club. Justyn is a 2-time NCAA Champion from Syracuse. He ran the BAA 5K this morning and finished 3rd only 3 seconds back of winner Hagos Gebrhiwet. Justyn breaks down the race from his perspective and then shares stories from his running past, present and future. Plus, he gives really good advice for Boston Marathoners after my final question. Listen to the end for that! Thank you to Reebok for connecting Justyn to me for this interview. You can follow Justyn here: - Instagram: @justyn.knight, @reebokboston_tc - Twitter: @justyn_knight, @reebokbostonTC

Special Edition: 2019 Boston Marathon Race Preview
ELive from Boston... I break it all down on how Marathon Monday will go down, including opening thoughts on how Boston racers might manage the potential weather. Listen in to get my predictions for the races as well as insights from the elite press conferences, including discussions I hold with almost all of the top Americans. Plus, follow along on Monday on Facebook live (www.facebook.com/roguerunning) as I do the live call from the Oofos pop-up at 344 Newbury Street, just a few blocks from the course.

Human Performance Project Mini Series, Episode #3 of 4 with Matthew Centrowitz, Dr. Noah Moos, and Jason Brooks
EIn this episode of the Human Performance Project mini-series, we are joined by very special guest and Olympic 1500m gold medalist Matthew Centrowitz (@mgcentro) who trains with the Bowerman Track Club. For this episode, we talk about things to consider within diet and nutrition in order to optimize performance including discussion on Matthew's own approach to nutrition and how that is now evolving as he approaches 30 years old. From peeing on pH paper to see if you need more veggies to talking about macro nutrient balance and race weight, this episode has a bit of everything on this topic. If you do have questions, please send those to [email protected].

Episode #120: Chasing Boston with Molly Dykstra
EIn this episode, I start with a few current events, recapping the World Cross Country Championships and Emily Sisson's recent 10K (and Olympic Qualifying Standard) at Stanford. Then at 26 minutes, we turn to an interview with Molly Dykstra, one of the coaches from our Rogue Training groups based in Dallas (www.roguetraining.run). Molly coaches a half marathon group for us there based out of the Mockingbird Run-On/JackRabbit store. Molly has big goals to earn her first Boston Qualifier, and in this interview, we talk about how she collapsed within sight of the finish line (and her goal) on her last attempt. Then, we talk about what she needs to do now in training to finally get it done. I think everyone with Boston goals will be able to relate to some part of Molly's story.

Human Performance Project Mini Series, Episode #2 of 4 with Dr. Noah Moos and Jason Brooks
EWe continue our series on Human Performance with this second episode in the series about the Model of Degeneration or how things can go wrong in your body. We start with a short preamble on the mind/body connection discussed in the last episode and then jump into this model which includes discussions on: - Diet, Digestion, and Elimination - Inflammation - Blood Sugar Dysregulation, Anemia, Blood Chemistry Changes - Neuro-Hormonal Dysregulation - Immune Dysregulation - Auto-Immune Processes - Cancer and Neurodegeneration For reference, here is a link to the book Elite Minds that I mention in the intro: https://www.amazon.com/Elite-Minds-Differently-Competitive-Maximize/dp/1259836169 Next week, look for episode #3 in the mini series where we will cover diet and nutrition and how those two things affect how you feel.