Run Moore With Rico Rico Moore, Running Coach, Classroom Teacher
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Is there a better metaphor on life than running? Lace up or kick your heels up as this podcast mixes running and life in hopes of creating that best life.
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Chasing your dreams
Not every story has that story book ending, but I had the rare opportunity to live out three dreams: New PR, repeat as Grandmaster's Champion and break the 12HR state record for my age. Listen as I summarize my 6 month process leading up to race day and the mental pain cave I had to crawl out of to achieve my dream.
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Imposter Syndrome pt 2
Last episode of 2023! This episode explores some causes and coping skills of having anxiety of not being to see yourself as nothing more than a fraud.
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The Imposter Syndrome
Have you ever felt that you are a fraud? A fake? An imposter in your specialized field or areas of your life, where others see and interact with you? There is a name for it: Imposter Syndrome. It is a type of anxiety that I also have and will discuss in a series, so it can be bite-sized for listening and digesting. Please listen, share and give me feedback as it helps me in this podcast journey.
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50 Miles Handcuffed World Record Breaker.
YouTube challenge seeker, Hayden Maples and Harrison Chambliss, joins me in this episode to talk about their quest to break the Guinness World Record of running 50 miles while handcuffed together! https://youtu.be/Otj78gNQx0A?si=Pmfg6qZalqlCl28n
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Spooky Running Encounters and FOMO
First Halloween Episode! Had some Halloween fun asking for some spooky shenanigans while running. Thanks to all who answered and shared their stories with me. Fear is an emotion that can often lead us to make afraid of missing things that we don't really need. I talk more about controlling your state.
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Back to the Future
How much time do we spend living in the past and the future? This episode deals with the practice mindfulness. The practice of being in the moment, which can be more difficult than it seems, and sometimes being in the present can also have pain.