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The Classic Running Podcast
by Brian Glassey
Conversations with some amazing athletes from the running world. Taking an in-depth look at their training, racing, and how they got to be where they are today.
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Kris Mugrage | Running Science, 2:20 to 2:14 in the Marathon, Resiliency, and Sodium Bicarbonate
Kristoffer Mugrage is an elite runner living in Alamosa, Colorado. He is also an Exercise Science instructor at Adams State University. Kris recently ran 2:14:59 in the marathon, and shares with us how he did it by training consistently over the past 10 years, steadily increasing training volume to 130 miles per week at an altitude of 7500ft. In this conversation Kris talks about not only what he has done in training, but the how and why of it. He gives us an in-depth look at the physiology and science behind his training methodologies and workouts. We look at how nutrition, training advancements, and shoe science have all led to the current global phenomenon of lots of people running very fast at different events. Kris also gives an overview of the research he conducted with Sodium Bicarbonate as a supplement in 2018 (5 years before Maurten launched their Bicarb system for public purchase) and explains the mechanism by which it helps people run faster, and how to best implement the substance. On top of being extremely good-natured and humble, Kris really knows his running science, and this episode is packed with insights and advice for anyone looking to improve as a runner.Topics include:Marathon trainingAdams State University Cross CountryLong runs and mitochondrial developmentThreshold trainingDouble Threshold workoutsThreshold modulation trainingHigh volume training at altitudeSodium BicarbonateInterval trainingCoaching relationshipsTraining for the Boston MarathonKris on StravaKris on InstagramClassic Running on InstagramKris' recipe for a much more affordable Sodium Bicarbonate:2 Tablespoons pure cane sugar1 Teaspoon xanthan gum.3 grams Sodium Bicarbonate per kilogram of body weightMix with water and ingest 60-90 minutes before a race or hard training session. Experiment in training BEFORE racing to gauge GI distress.
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Carrie Ellwood | 25k American Record Holder, National Champion, Professional Marathon Runner
Carrie Ellwood is a professional runner competing for the ASICS Mammoth Track Club. She joins us to discuss her training and growth over the years. Carrie is the American Record holder at 25k, and is a US National Champion in road running and cross country. She was a California High School State Champion in cross country, and attended the University of Colorado, where she ran under legendary coaches Mark Wetmore and Heather Burroughs. Carrie gives us an in-depth look at the CU Cross Country program, and also discusses how under-fueling and under-recovering hampered her development under the intense training regimen of one of the best teams in NCAA history. She then details her rise from a post-collegiate amateur to a full-time professional under the tutelage of Olympian Lee Troop with the Boulder Track Club and TEAM Boulder, before making a recent change to the Mammoth Track Club in order to work with coach Andrew Kastor and American running legend Deena Kastor, who won a bronze medal in the marathon at the 2004 Olympics in Sydney, and held the American record in the event for nearly 20 years. Carrie shares valuable insights into training and recovery, and gives an inside look at what it takes to become one of the best runners in America.Topics include:Marathon trainingUniversity of Colorado Cross CountryImportance of fueling, recovery, and sleepFavorite marathon workoutsBlood value testing for performanceHeart rate and HRV (Heart Rate Variability)Altitude trainingCoachingCarrie on StravaCarrie on InstagramClassic Running on InstagramNote: In the conversation, Carrie talks about running the Boston Marathon this spring, which at the time of recording was not information available to the public, so we discuss pulling the information out. With Carrie's permission I have left that portion in, as the Boston professional field list has now been published.
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Jackson Cole | From Track to Mountain, Trail, and Sky Running; FKTs, Training for Ultra, and more
Jackson Cole is a professional mountain runner with La Sportiva. He sat down with us to talk about the sport of mountain and trail running, and what it took to transition from being a track and cross country runner into one of the best mountain athletes from New Zealand. Jackson talked in depth about his training while a college runner at Adams State University, his introduction to mountain running by setting Fastest Known Times in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Colorado, his recent success in mountain and Sky Running, as well as his 26th place finish leading Team New Zealand at the World Mountain Running Championships in Spain.Topics include:Mountain running, trail running, ultra runningAdams State Cross CountryFastest Known TimeThreshold TrainingWorld Mountain Running ChampionshipSky RunningEuropean vs. American Trail RunningRunning NutritionCanyons 100kSome of Jackson's recent accomplishments include:1st Meet the Minotaur Skyrace - Alberta, Canada. (Skyrunner World Series)1st Alyeska Cirque Series - Anchorage, Alaska (Cirque Series/ Alaskan Mtn Running Grand Prix)4th Matterhorn Ultraks Extreme - Zermatt, Switzerland (Sky Running World Series)6th Sky Running World Champs VK - Soria, Spain FKT Ten Mile Traverse - Frisco, ColoradoFKT Borah Peak - Lost River Range, Idaho FKT Bitterroot High Five - Bitterroot Range, Montana Jackson on StravaJackson on InstagramClassic Running on Instagram
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Episode 1 - Sydney Gidabuday
Welcome to The Classic Running Podcast! This podcast highlights conversations with some amazing athletes from the running world, whether it be on the track, road, trails, or ultra. We take an in-depth look at their training, racing, and what makes them great.In this episode I sit down with my good friend Sydney Gidabuday. Sydney is a professional track and road runner. He was a seven-time national champion at Adams State University, he's run 13:22 for 5k, 61:09 for Half Marathon, competed at the Olympic Trials on the track and in the Marathon, and finished on the podium at multiple US Championships in road running. We talk about the training that Sydney did to complete these feats. We also spend some time talking about Sydney's unique upbringing, from the US to Tanzania and back. Sydney describes how he got into the sport of running, his family history of success, and how his guardian fostered a love for the sport. We spend some time reminiscing about Adams State and Alamosa, Colorado, the training successes and a few mistakes that Sydney has learned from, and the power of relationship building as demonstrated by Adams State's legendary coach Damon Martin. Sydney then shares details about training and racing as a professional with Tinman Elite, Roots Running, and The Track Club in Boulder, Colorado. With an extensive training history, Sydney has insights on threshold training, aerobic development, VO2 Max, critical velocity, and much more, that any runner from beginner to elite could benefit from.Sydney's StravaSydney's InstagramFlotrack's "Get a Booty" Mt. Sac Invite edit
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Conversations with some amazing athletes from the running world. Taking an in-depth look at their training, racing, and how they got to be where they are today.
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Brian Glassey
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