224 episodes
Running Rogue Chris McClung
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4.7, 309 Ratings
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Running Rogue is a podcast produced by Rogue Running in Austin, TX. We are here to talk about all things running and help you become a better runner along the way! Check us out at www.roguerunning.com.
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Episode #191: Finding Purpose during the Pandemic
Track is back... major marathons are not. We start this episode with a recap of two mini track meets that happened this weekend in Utah and Oregon, including one in which the US 5K record was broken by the great Shelby Houlihan. Then, we turn to a quick discussion on the cancellation of the Chicago Marathon before switching to our main topic - finding purpose and motivation during this pandemic.
The racing calendar is quickly being cleared due to COVID-19 which is making it harder and harder for many to stay motivated. If that's you, then I get it, and you aren't alone. I give you 5 reasons to run right now, and 5 tools to put to work to help you stick with it. The work you do right now matters for the long term, and I hope this episode helps you stay on track! -
Episode #190: Seven Tips for Re-Building Your Fitness
It's been a weird time for many, and some of you may have gotten out of your running routine in the last several months for very valid reasons. You might be trying to re-start and don't know how best to do it. In this episode, I cover 7 tips for doing so that will optimize your chances for both staying healthy and for staying motivated while you rebuild that routine. With these tips, I answer questions such as:
- How do you re-build your routine?
- How do you build distance safely?
- When do you add back strength work? And when do you add back speed?
- How long will it take to feel "normal" again?!?
I cover the above questions and more! -
Episode #189: Be Relentless with Lisa Tamati
In this episode, I begin with a brief reaction to the cancellation of the NYC and Berlin Marathons and include a few additional tips on how to pivot from them to another goal (to build on the discussion from episode 188).
Then, I turn to a fascinating conversation with Lisa Tamati, an ultra endurance athlete from New Zealand who has raced over 140 ultra marathons in her career covering over 40,000 racing miles! She's run across deserts and across the Himalayas and is the first woman from New Zealand to finish the Badwater Ultra Marathon. Badwater is a 135 mile race through Death Valley to the top of Mt Whitney, and Lisa finished it not once but twice!
Most recently, she has been on perhaps her most difficult journey yet helping her mother recover from a severe brain aneurysm that left her completely without memory and unable to function. Over 4 years, Lisa used all of the lessons she learned from enduring in her ultra career to relentlessly pursue a return to health for her mom. That journey is chronicled in her new book - Relentless, How a mother and daughter defied the odds - and I am happy to report there is a happy ending as her mom has returned to nearly full health.
Lisa teaches us a little bit about endurance and ultra training in this episode and a lot about being relentless in your training and in life. Listen in and then go grab one of her books at the links below or learn more at lisatamati.com.
Amazon links:
Relentless:
https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-mother-daughter-defied-odds-ebook/dp/B0866SRDXW/
Running Hot:
https://www.amazon.com/Running-Hot-Lisa-Tamati/dp/1877505099
Running to Extremes:
https://www.amazon.com/Running-Extremes-Lisa-Tamati/dp/1743317646/
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Episode #188: Eight Tips for Marathon Training in a Pandemic
With episode 188, we appropriately bring you 8 tips for marathon training during the pandemic. How do you deal with the uncertainty of the fall racing season? And, how do you ensure you gain fitness that will have you ready just in case, but also benefit you for years to come? In this episode, former guest and Rogue coach Jen Harney joins the show to help me break it all down.
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Episode #187: Running as a Pathway to Truth
More or less every time I line up for a race or hard workout, there is fear that comes in those moments. I think about questions like... how much will it hurt? how will I deal with the path? will I respond or crack under the pressure? what if I do crack?
Inevitably though, when faced with my physical, I do respond. It's not always great or perfect, but I learn something about myself every single time. I've also learned many other truths from taking part in the journey itself, both from my own revelations as well as the insights of my running friends and community.
In this episode with many-time guest James Dodds, we discuss this big question. What has running taught us? What truths has it revealed to us and how do we relish in those moments to learn? -
Episode #186: Be an Ally with Dionn Schaffner
In this episode, we take a pause from running content to talk again about the very important discussions taking place in our country on racism. With the help of long-time Rogue community member Dionn Schaffner, we dig into the ways that we can all help the cause by first educating ourselves and then taking action. As Dionn herself says, this is a time to educate, empathize, engage, and then expect others to do the same. She tells us how to do that in this episode.
Here are some other resources to support you in doing that as well:
Ways to support Black Lives Matter:
https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
Daily curriculum option for learning in 10/25/40 minute increments:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H-Vxs6jEUByXylMS2BjGH1kQ7mEuZnHpPSs1Bpaqmw0/mobilebasic
Brene Brown podcast with Ibram Kendi on anti-racism:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bren%C3%A9-with-ibram-x-kendi-on-how-to-be-an-antiracist/id1494350511?i=1000476611079
75 things you can do for racial justice:
https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can-do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234
Customer Reviews
Really enjoyed Coach Hudson
He would be a great co-host! Chris your always great! I recommend this podcast to all my running friends.
Coach Hudson
Loved episode 167!! Coach confirmed a bunch of my beliefs. I liked that he addressed the different approaches that are necessary for masters runners!! Thank you.
Best running podcast
Thank you for your honest talk about running, and dopers. You aren’t being negative, it needs to be said.