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The Running Public

Kirk Dewindt & Brakken Krakertherunningpublic.podbean.com
Two endurance athletes and coaches sit down to talk all things running! We bring you high level running knowledge and present it at a practical level.
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Episodes

Training Tuesday#30: Listener Submitted Q&A

We had an overflowing inbox this week so it was time for a Q&A session! With virtual races coming up we have a lot a marathon strategy and pacing questions. From there we run the gauntlet from strength training and dynamic warm ups to HR zones, burn out vs fatigue, and of course a little bit of compromised running. Don't miss Kirk's bear attack story!

Aug 25, 20201 hr 21 minEp. 62

Episode 31: Hunter's All Stars

Hunter McIntyre swings by to announce the launch of his new Virtual Race Series: OCR All Stars. With 4 competitions and a minimum of $31,000 in prize money, this will be the biggest paying race of 2020 and it doesn't forget about the Age Groupers! We also chat about his athletic goals for 2021, his plans to run a 4:30 mile in the next few months (while weighing over 200 lbs), partying with the Backstreet Boys, and his life advice for everyone this year.

Aug 21, 20201 hr 21 minEp. 61

Training Tuesday #29: Our Biggest Mistakes as Runners

Kirk and Brakken have a combined 45 years of Endurance Training between the two of them. That is a LOT of chances to screw up! Today they talk through the 6 biggest mistakes they've made in their running careers, from not testing things out until race day to trying to match their rivals in training. Some stories are funny, others are cautionary, but they all will help you avoid the biggest pitfalls runners tend to make!

Aug 18, 20201 hr 8 minEp. 60

Episode 30: Ian Hosek

Ian Hosek is the mind behind Hosek Performance Engineering (and endurance coaching company) and the 5th place finisher at the 2019 Spartan World Championships. Ian joins us to talk about his development as both athlete and coach, starting with his mindset as an engineer and continuing through his work at the Nike Campus (where he helped test the Vaporfly and Alphafly prototypes) and as a professional endurance athlete. We finish up with a "debate" on the efficacy and merits of Compromised Runnin...

Aug 14, 20201 hr 58 minEp. 59

Training Tuesday #28: Pros Invest in Their Bodies

We wrap up our "Things Pros Do" series by taking a look at how Pros keep their minds and bodies healthy. Professional Athletes leave nothing to chance when it comes to ensuring that they will be at the start line in great health and fitness, so why should we be any different? Pros focus on 3 things above all else: Prehab, Rehab / Recovery, and Mental Health. We break these 3 areas down and discuss how you can invest in your body like a Pro.

Aug 11, 20201 hr 31 minEp. 58

Episode 29: Olympian Jess O'Connell

The duo behind GRIT Coaching stop by today to talk about the Professional Athlete's mindset. Jess O'Connell represented Canada at the 2016 London Olympic Games and co-founded GRIT coaching with Faye Stenning. We asked Jess to talk to us about mindset during this season where most races have been cancelled, as she had her 4 year dream of qualifying for another Olympics stripped from her due to COVID-19. We got way more than we asked for, as she led us on a two hour journey through the the mindset...

Aug 07, 20201 hr 58 minEp. 57

Training Tuesday #27: Pros Make Every Move for a Reason

Continuing our "Things Pros Do" series, we move from workout planning to workout execution. Pro athletes do not do ANYTHING randomly. They approach their training like a game of chess. Every workout is done for a very specific reason and is often completed in order to set up a future workout. We break down motivation, training vs exercising, using goals to create a training plan, and balancing training and life, among many other topics!

Aug 04, 20201 hr 13 minEp. 56

Episode 28: Ryan Kent

Ryan Kent has been a at the top of the OCR scene for the past 6 years, but 2020 has been unlike any other year for him. With the pandemic making it impossible to earn a living through race results, Ryan has reinvented himself. Working full time, with his first baby on the way, he is in the best shape of his life and ready to unleash that fitness upon the first race that re-opens. Today we touch upon balancing training and work, eating disorders and racing weight, his training philosophy, goals f...

Jul 31, 20202 hr 3 minEp. 55

Training Tuesday #26: Pros Prepare For Workouts

Today we kick off a mini-series: Things Pros Do. This series will shed some light on the "little things" that we all can be doing in order to maximize our running potential. The first thing all Pro athletes do, that not everyone else does, is prepare for EVERY single workout, and not just by getting some coffee in them and stretching out! From advanced planning, to mindset and data driven workouts, the pros just do it correctly - and now so can you!

Jul 28, 20201 hr 11 minEp. 54

Episode 27: Listener Submitted Q&A

Generally, we do our Q&A episodes on Training Tuesday, but this one had so much good info that we bumped it into a full episode! The theme that emerged from the questions sent in was Recovery and Deload Weeks, but we also touch upon Pacing, Shoes, Lifting, Master's Runners, and Treadmill Training.

Jul 24, 20201 hr 56 minEp. 53

Training Tuesday #25: Are You Mentally Tough Enough to Race?

Races are almost a foreign concept at this point in time! It's been months since most people have toed the startline. Are you feeling mentally unprepared for the demands of race day? Mental toughness is a perishable skill - if you don't use it you lose it! Today, we talk about using it: how to schedule these days, what the workouts should look like, and our favorite "turn yourself inside out" sessions.

Jul 21, 20201 hr 5 minEp. 52

Episode 26: Rise Up with Kacey McCallister

Kacey McCallister had both legs amputated just below his hips as a six year old. From there he became an All-State wrestler, competed as a dual sport Division 1 athlete, took 7th in the wheel chair division at the Boston Marathon, and has completed more than 20 Spartan Races. He joins us to discuss resiliency and the power of failure, as well as giving us an unintentional wake up call to be tougher than we currently believe we can be.

Jul 17, 20201 hr 39 minEp. 51

Training Tuesday #24: The Power of Doubles & Non Impact Volume

Our last interview with Cole Derosa brought in a boatload of questions about two things Cole does regularly: he does two workouts per day and he builds volume through circuit work. Today's episode is a breakdown of the concepts of doubling up on your workouts and using non-impact training styles to add "running" volume to your week: why you should try it, how it works, specific workouts to implement, and how to fit extra workouts in your busy schedule.

Jul 14, 202056 minEp. 50

Episode 25: Cole Derosa - The Age Group Master

Cole Derosa is employed full time in the US Military, trains in the middle of the day in Florida heat and humidity, arrives to his hotel after midnight the night before most races, and doesn't have a hill within 200 miles of his home. How does this 48 year old man consistently show up and prove himself to be arguably the greatest Age Group athlete in the sport of OCR? Today we find out!

Jul 10, 20201 hr 55 minEp. 49

Episode 24: Richard Diaz - Diaz Human Performance

Richard Diaz has been coaching and advising athletes of all sports and levels longer than most of us have been alive. Diaz is known for his ability to analyze and improve running form, posture, cadence, efficiency, and economy, as well as for working with some of the best athletes in the sport of OCR. Today he walks us through his revolutionary approach to Endurance Training, details his journey as a coach and researcher, and whets our appetite for his new book, Training the Dark Side.

Jul 03, 20201 hr 56 minEp. 47

Training Tuesday #22: Race Strategy & Mindset

It has been a LONG time since most of us have had the opportunity to race, which might lead to being a bit rusty. Today we explore the different race strategies that are proven to be most effective, broken down into whether you are an Open / Age Group Athlete looking to run your best race or a Competitive athlete seeking your best finishing position. We talk pacing, mindset, pain management, strategy, and more. The first few minutes are specific to the Virtual Races coming up this weekend (Beer ...

Jun 30, 20201 hr 21 minEp. 46

Episode 23: Ryan Atkins - Part 1

From World Champion Unicyclist to World Champion Ultra Runner, Ryan Atkins has made a living out of finding unique sports and mastering them. In this episode he details his rise as an athlete, his unique ability to recover between herculean efforts, the difficulty/honor of being a 5x World Championship runner-up, and what lead to his early 2020 race success.

Jun 24, 20201 hr 29 minEp. 45

Episode 22: Nutrition and Supplementation with Matt Mosman, MS, CISSN, CSCS

Matt is not only the founder of Endurelite, he is the most knowledgeable individual either of us know when it comes to fueling for optimal athletic performance. This episode is a mash-up of three highly informative topics: Nutrition strategies for an endurance athlete, fueling before/during/after races, and myth-busting the nutrition industry's most commonly assumed truths. This episode is a direct follow up to Training Tuesday #20: Nutrition for Athletes. get out your notebook and pen because M...

Jun 19, 20201 hr 48 minEp. 43

Training Tuesday #20: Nutrition for Athletes

Today we talk about why there is no secret diet for runners, why you shouldn't obsess over macros and micros, why we can't stand "Scare Tactic" coaches/professionals, and what we DO think is important, nutritionally, for runners. WARNING: This is not our typical Training Tuesday episode. This is us on our soapbox. This is a rant-filled episode. This is not necessarily one to sit down with your notebook and learn golden truths! Today is about getting some frustration off our chest. The health and...

Jun 16, 20201 hr 21 minEp. 42

Episode 21: Faye Stenning

From teenage running phenom to OCR legend, Faye Stenning gives us a real, unfiltered look at the struggles and successes that have defined her career to date. Highlights include: Running at the Olympic trials as a teenager Quitting the sport due to race anxiety Rebirth as an Obstacle Racer Finding the right balance of running and strength work

Jun 12, 20201 hr 51 minEp. 41

Training Tuesday #19: Heavy Carries

Heavy Carries are a make or break obstacle during most OCR races, yet many of us fail to work on them with the same amount of planning and intensity that we use for the other areas of our race preparation. This episode gives you everything you need to bulletproof your carry game, from tips and techniques to our favorite workouts!

Jun 09, 20201 hr 13 minEp. 40

Episode 20: John Yatsko

The mystery man of OCR joins us for a look into the life of one of running's true enigmas! Highlights include: 100 mile weeks in high school Growing up training with Jim Walmsley Getting cut from NAU's team 7 times Transitioning to a world class Trail and Obstacle Racer Living and training with Hunter McIntyre Chasing antelope on his bike through the Utah salt flats

Jun 05, 20201 hr 39 minEp. 39

Training Tuesday #18: All About Intervals

Speed Work. Repetitions. Intervals. Track Sessions. It goes by different names, but the concept remains the same: running fast! We go over the three main styles of interval work today (short rest, moderate rest, long rest), give you specific examples of each type, and walk you through the what/why/how!

Jun 02, 20201 hr 23 minEp. 38

Episode 19: David Magida

Founding member of the Spartan Pro Team and current voice of Spartan Race's live race coverage, David Magida has been instrumental in the development of the sport of OCR. He chronicles his journey as an athlete, discusses the past and future of Spartan's race coverage, and details his comeback plans!

May 29, 20201 hr 51 minEp. 37

Training Tuesday #17: Listener Submitted Q&A

The questions have been pouring in this week so we are going to hit as many of them in the next 80 minutes as we can! Highlights include: Training in the heat/humidity Altitude acclimatization What is "drop" in running shoes and how do I choose the right drop for me? Best back exercises for OCR athletes Ice baths vs contrast hydrotherapy Our favorite running books Training for OCR and triathlon simultaneously

May 26, 20201 hr 21 minEp. 36

Episode 18: Nicole Mericle

The reigning Spartan Race World Champion, OCRWC 3k World Champion, and Spartan Trifecta World Champion joins us today! Topics include recovering from two torn labrums, training exclusively on trails and hills, the physical and mental adjustments that took her from a DI Track and Cross Country star to the top of the OCR game, and her passion for rock climbing.

May 22, 20201 hr 56 minEp. 35

Training Tuesday #16: High Mileage v Low Mileage

The age old debate in running: Is it better to run high mileage or low mileage? Today we explore this concept fully and give you our recommendations, along with strategies for implementing either method.

May 19, 20201 hr 4 minEp. 34

Episode 17: The Bear

Matt Novakovich is one of the most successful Obstacle Racers of all time despite not finding the sport until he was 39 years old. Today he details his life as an athlete, taking us on his journey from an undersized 9th grader to a man who has competed professionally in multiple endurance sports. Along the way we get a glimpse of his Alaskan training grounds, his foray into boxing, and his thoughts on a comeback at age 46.

May 15, 20201 hr 48 minEp. 33
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