The Running for Real Podcast
Nadia Ruiz was only 14 when she ran her first marathon. Since then she’s run 158 more (with 82 BQs), 136 half marathons, 13 half Ironmen, five full Ironmen, multiple ultras… Her parents are her inspiration to share her passion for health and education and to be a role model as a female, a Latina, and a child of immigrants. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at . Thank you to Tracksmith, Precision Fuel & Hydration, and Runna for sponsoring this episode. Tracksmith is an independent running brand inspired by a deep love of the sport. For years the...
info_outline Mike Africa, Jr.: Happiness Is a Choice - R4R 425The Running for Real Podcast
Live Aid was THE event of 1985. The concert to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia, viewed by 40 percent of the world’s population, was broadcast live from London and… not New York, not Los Angeles, but Philadelphia. A few months earlier, the city’s police had bombed the home of a revolutionary communal organization, MOVE, killing eleven residents, including five children. The city hoped that by hosting the epic concert, the bombing would be forgotten. It was. Mike Africa, Jr., who lost family and friends, wants to change that through his book, “On a Move,” and his 13 Run...
info_outline Election Day - R4R 424The Running for Real Podcast
As we all know, Tuesday was Election Day in the United States. It’s the foremost thing on many people’s minds, including Tina’s. Rather than a regular interview episode, she’s sharing her feelings and thoughts about it. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at . Thanks for listening! If you haven’t already, be sure to subscribe wherever you’re listening to this podcast. And if you enjoy “Running for Real,” please leave us a review! Keep up with what’s going on at Running for Real by signing up for our weekly newsletter on our website, . Follow Tina on ,...
info_outline Rob Simmelkjaer: The Transformative Power of Running - R4R 423The Running for Real Podcast
In a 1980s TV commercial, Sy Sperling declared, “I’m not only the Hair Club president; I’m also a client.” That, Rob Simmelkjaer says, describes his role as CEO of New York Road Runners. He hosts NYRR’s podcast, “Set the Pace,” runs with their clubs, takes part in their races, and even participates in their plogging events, all while advancing their mission to build healthier lives and stronger communities through initiatives like their recently launched Team for Climate. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at Thank you to Precision Fuel &...
info_outline Courtney Phillips-Manning: GumboFit, The Runner’s Club… and Beyond - R4R 422The Running for Real Podcast
When there is an opportunity for Courtney Phillips-Manning to share knowledge, especially knowledge that will benefit her community, she seizes - or creates - it. That led her to co-found Chicago’s GumboFit run club, and to launch a podcast, "The Runner’s Club," with Ian Gonzalez. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at . Thank you to LEVER, AG1, and Runna for sponsoring this episode. The LEVER system is an innovative way to reduce your body weight while exercising on a treadmill, which means less impact on your joints. It sets up on your home...
info_outline Quinton Jacobs: It's Like a Buffet - R4R 421The Running for Real Podcast
There have been times in Quinton Jacobs’ running life when he chased PRs and qualifying times. Those were physical seasons. He’s also had mental health and adventure seasons, and seasons of running through other people’s experiences. Sometimes, as in the Escape ultra relays he creates, the seasons merge. Whatever the season, he says, “Running can be such a beautiful reflection of the different phases of your life, if you let it. I've been lucky to be running for well over 20 years. I'm so blessed when I look back at all these different phases of my running journey, because...
info_outline Nicole Teeny: Racing Against Horses - R4R 420The Running for Real Podcast
Filmmaker and distance runner Nicole Teeny had an unusual item on her bucket list - to race against horses. But when she was diagnosed with epilepsy, she was told that the running part of her life was over. Instead of giving up on her dream, she used it as motivation to return to the sport she loved, a journey documented in the podcast series , on ESPN’s 30 for 30 Podcast. Photo credit: For complete show notes and links, visit our website at . Thank you to Runna, HydraPak, and AG1 for sponsoring this episode. Runna is on a mission to make running as easy, effective...
info_outline David Roche: Shoot Your Shot - R4R 419The Running for Real Podcast
David Roche smashed the 19-year-old course record at the Leadville Trail 100 Run this year. It was the first time that he’d run 100 miles, and even more incredibly, only months after a very different kind of smash. In April, while riding his bike, he was hit by a car and thrown 100 feet through the air and into a ditch, sustaining lacerations, a broken wrist, and a concussion. Far from derailing his training and aspirations, the accident intensified his motivation. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at Photo credit: Cody Bare Thank you to Tracksmith, Precision Fuel...
info_outline Adam Popp: Embracing Challenges and Breaking Records - R4R 418The Running for Real Podcast
Adam Popp’s life changed when he lost his right leg above the knee while working to disarm a roadside bomb in Afghanistan. He also lost his sense of purpose, until he started running. 19 months after taking his first step on a running blade, he became the first above-knee amputee to complete a 100-mile ultramarathon. After that, the records kept falling; he now holds seven Guinness World Records and is aiming to set more next month while running 24 hours on a treadmill. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at . Thank you to Runna, AG1, and LEVER for sponsoring this...
info_outline Kylee Van Horn & Zoë Rom: Your Diet Sucks - R4R 417The Running for Real Podcast
Nutrition is a serious topic, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be entertaining. On their podcast,”Your Diet Sucks,” Kylee Van Horn and Zoë Rom, both endurance athletes, bring humor and curiosity to their examination of why we eat the way we do and how we can reevaluate our relationship to food, backed up by research and science. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at . Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration, Runna, and Tracksmith for sponsoring this episode. Precision Fuel & Hydration helps athletes crush their fueling and hydration so they...
info_outlineChef Dan Churchill uses food as a way to inspire people to live the best life possible. He has a Masters in Exercise Science and was a strength and conditioning coach before switching his focus to nutrition. His recipe for success, whether he’s training for an ultramarathon or developing an actual recipe for his new cookbook, "Eat Like a Legend" or his Brooklyn restaurant, The Osprey, is simple: “Get the reps in.”
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