Chasing Life

Sarah Kane
Podcast de Chasing Life

Sharing fitness, running, career and life tips to live a happy & fulfilling life

  1. 26/09/2022

    Episode 57: Interview with Bill Reifsnyder- Former Pro Runner & Founder of Camp Runabout

    Bill is a former professional runner with Nike. He won the 1989 and 1991 National Marathon Championships, and was ranked second road racer in the world by Runner’s World in 1991. Bill still holds some of the fastest times ever run by an American for the 15K, 10-mile, half marathon, 20K, and 25K distances.  In addition to his professional running career, Bill has over 30 years of active-lifestyle marketing experience. Bill spent five years in Germany working on Global Brand Marketing for Adidas Running, three years heading up sports marketing for the running category at Adidas America & served as VP of Marketing for Boathouse Sports and G-Form.  In addition, he is the owner of VO2 Marketing and founder of Camp Runabout.   . We talk about how Bill found running, advice he would give to runners and his thoughts on runners dependency on technology. We also discuss how he came up with the idea to start Camp Runabout, future plans for growth, and common mistakes runners make on marathons.  I hope this episode will inspire you to pursue a new endeavor that you are passionate about.  . for more information on Camp Runabout www.camprunabout.com use code INF101 .  Related Episodes Episode 20: Interview with Dr. Megan Cannon- Sport Psychologist Episode 29: Interview with Erin Sparrold, CN, Sports Nutritionist Episode 47: Interview with Laura Scaduto, Writer, Personal Trainer

    50 min

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