Fri, 17 April 2015
Nate Jenkins is our seventh guest on the Run Faster Podcast. Nate is an American marathon runner who has taken the time to share his training logs over his career at nateruns.blogspot.com. Nate does a wonderful job explaining why he does what he does. He’s self effacing and the first to be critical of any mistake he’s made in his training. Nate finished seventh at the 2008 Olympic Trials, in a star-studded field. He has a marathon PR of 2:14. Nate started running seriously in 8th grade and learned by his senior year in high school that high mileage worked for him. In this interview he talks about his interpretation of Renato Canova’s training system and how he’s implemented that into his training. He also discusses his use of workouts like Aussie Quarters and the Mona Fartlek. This interview runs a few minutes longer than most for the simple fact that I had so many questions for Nate. Thanks for your time Nate and we wish you the best as you continue your running career. |
Thu, 2 April 2015
Bart Yasso is our sixth guest on the Run Faster Podcast. Bart has the title of Chief Running Officer at Runners World. What is that you ask? Bart explains in this interview. Bart has been running for 38 years and has a wealth of knowledge about training and racing. Obviously we discuss the Yasso 800 workout, but we also discuss easy days and long runs and how Bart thinks you should run those days.
Bart is a special man and I thank him for his time. |
Wed, 11 March 2015
Lee Troop is my guest on the fifth episode of the Run Faster Podcast. Lee represented Australia in three different Olympics. He broke Ron Clarke’s Austrailian national record in the 5k, a record that stood for 33 years. He then moved up to the marathon where he ran a personal best of 2:09. In 2013 Lee finished 15th in the Boston Marathon, running 2:17, at age 40. Lee is the founder of the Boulder Track Club and coach of the reigning women’s US cross country champion, Laura Thweatt. |
Wed, 4 March 2015
Adam Goucher is our fourth guest on the Run Faster Podcast. Adam won the 1993 Footlocker National Championship as a high school athlete, beating Meb Keflezighi. He attended the University of Colorado and ran for Coach Mark Wetmore. Adam finished third at the NCAA Championships his freshman year, then went on to win the meet as a senior, a season that is chronicled in the book Running with the Buffaloes.
Adam became an Olympian in 2000 and finished 13th in the finals of the 5,000m. Adam has run 8:12 for two-miles and 13:10 for 5,000m. Adam is co-author with Tim Catalono of the book Run the Edge. You may know Adam’s wife, Kara Goucher, a fixture on the American running scene for many years. |
Wed, 4 March 2015
Bob Kennedy joins us for the third episode of the Run Faster Podcast. Bob won both the high school national championship, which was then called the Kinney National Championship, and won the NCAA Division I Cross Country Champions as both a freshman and a senior.
Bob Kennedy was the first non-African to break 13 minutes for 5k. Many of you may remember when he took the lead of the penultimate lap of the 5,000m at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, GA. Some runners may have even raced in the shoe Nike named after him, the Zoom Kennedy. |
Thu, 26 February 2015
Dathan Ritzenhein is a three-time Olympian who is working hard to make his fourth Olympic team in 2016. Prior to becoming one of the best professional runners in the U.S. and in the world (with a marathon best of 2:07:47 and a half-marathon best of 60:00) he won both the Footlocker and NCAA titles.
He twice won the Footlocker Cross Country Championships in high school, beating Alan Webb and Ryan Hall his senior year. In 2003, he won the NCAA Division I Championship in a brutal dual with Ryan Hall.
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Thu, 19 February 2015
2002 NCAA Division I Cross Country Champion, 1998 Footlocker Champion and 2008 Olympian for the United States at 10,000m, Jorge Torres is the first guest on the Run Faster Podcast. |