• DFW Running Talk

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DFW Running Talk

著者: Chris Detzel
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  • "DFW Running Talk" is a podcast dedicated to the vibrant running community in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Each episode features in-depth conversations with local running experts, including coaches, athletes, race directors, and dieticians. We explore training tips, upcoming events, nutrition advice, and inspiring stories from the DFW running scene. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, tune in to connect with and learn from the diverse voices shaping our local running culture.
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"DFW Running Talk" is a podcast dedicated to the vibrant running community in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Each episode features in-depth conversations with local running experts, including coaches, athletes, race directors, and dieticians. We explore training tips, upcoming events, nutrition advice, and inspiring stories from the DFW running scene. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, tune in to connect with and learn from the diverse voices shaping our local running culture.
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  • Meet Briston Rains: He Started with One Controversial Race Post and Created a Trail Running Legacy
    2024/11/06

    EPISODE OVERVIEW:

    In this enlightening conversation with Briston Rains, founder and CEO of Texas Outlaw Running, we dive deep into the remarkable journey of how a college freshman's bold vision transformed into one of Texas' most successful trail running organizations.

    At just 24 years old, Briston has defied conventional wisdom by building a thriving race management company that now operates 35+ events across Texas. His story begins in a college dorm room with just $300 to his name and unfolds into a testament to entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to the trail running community.

    KEY DISCUSSION POINTS:

    HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
    • Started with Apache Running clothing line in high school
    • Conceived Texas Outlaw Running (originally Texas Devil Running) in a college economics class
    • Initial funding through creative micro-investments from dorm mates

    BUSINESS GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
    • Evolution from controversial first race to professional race management
    • Strategic approach to race selection and locations
    • Innovative marketing strategies using limited resources
    • Development of multiple revenue streams: races, coaching, and merchandise

    OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS
    • Building and maintaining a dedicated volunteer community
    • Creating exceptional race experiences through three key principles:
    - Best aid stations
    - Perfect course markings
    - Most encouraging staff and volunteers
    • Expansion into road racing with the upcoming Gainesville Marathon

    PERSONAL JOURNEY
    • Balancing multiple roles: Race Director, CEO, Coach, Teacher, and new father
    • Near-quitting moment in 2023 before breakthrough success
    • Current training for Houston Marathon
    • Integration of faith and business principles

    INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE
    • Discussion of trail vs. road race dynamics
    • Strategic decisions behind race distances and locations
    • Insights into the future of Texas trail running

    BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY
    • "One brick at a time" approach to building the business
    • Focus on simplicity and user experience
    • Commitment to reinvesting in the business
    • Emphasis on genuine connections with the running community

    The conversation provides valuable insights for:
    • Aspiring race directors
    • Entrepreneurs in the sports industry
    • Trail and road runners
    • Anyone interested in building a community-focused business

    This episode stands out for its raw honesty about the challenges of building a business in the running industry, while offering practical insights into successful race management and community building. Briston's story serves as both inspiration and practical guide for anyone looking to turn their passion into a successful business venture.

    Running Time: 53 minutes

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    53 分
  • Cycles, Citations, PRs to Coach: Rachel Sanchez's Running Evolution
    2024/10/30

    Join DFW Running Talk host Chris Detzel for an in-depth conversation with Rachel Sanchez, an accomplished runner, police sergeant, and elite running coach whose journey spans from small-town Virginia to training athletes across multiple continents. In this comprehensive 54-minute episode, Rachel reveals her fascinating progression from high school cross country athlete at a single-A school to professional cyclist, and eventually to becoming a sub-2:45 marathoner who narrowly missed qualifying for the Olympic trials.

    Rachel shares intimate details about her athletic evolution, beginning with her high school achievements including a 59-second 400m and competing in state-level cross country. She discusses her transition to professional cycling, including her experience racing for Lee's McRae College and several professional teams, before a pivotal career shift led her to Texas law enforcement. The episode explores how running re-entered her life through police academy training, where she had to rebuild her running foundation despite her cycling fitness.

    Key segments include:

    Professional Athletic Career:
    - Early running achievements in Virginia high school athletics
    - Transition to professional cycling and collegiate racing
    - Experience with professional cycling team dynamics and challenges
    - Return to running through law enforcement career requirements

    Running Achievements and Setbacks:
    - Detailed account of her 2:44 marathon PR at Houston Marathon
    - The emotional Olympic Trials qualifying attempt story
    - Comprehensive discussion of her insertional Achilles tendinopathy
    - In-depth explanation of her surgical journey and six-month recovery process
    - The importance of seeking multiple medical opinions for sports injuries

    Coaching Philosophy and Experience:
    - Partnership with renowned coaches Sandy and Sage Kennedy
    - Transition from cycling coach to running coach
    - Detailed approach to athlete development and progression
    - Experience coaching runners across multiple continents
    - Emphasis on individualized training approaches
    - Integration of both running and life demands into training plans

    Running Community Insights:
    - Discussion of DFW area running groups and communities
    - Importance of proper progression for new runners
    - Balance between competitive goals and long-term health
    - Real-world examples of athlete success stories
    - Integration of law enforcement work with running pursuits

    Technical Training Aspects:
    - Detailed discussion of training periodization
    - Importance of recovery in training cycles
    - Approach to helping runners return from injuries
    - Methods for building sustainable running habits
    - Tips for balancing high-level training with career demands

    Whether you're a beginner runner looking to safely start your journey, an experienced athlete seeking to optimize your training, or someone interested in the intersection of law enforcement and competitive running, this episode provides comprehensive insights from someone who has succeeded at multiple levels of athletic achievement. Rachel's unique perspective as both a law enforcement professional and elite coach offers valuable lessons about balancing serious athletic pursuits with career demands.

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    54 分
  • From 'Running Sucks' to Running Ultras: Greg Sisengrath's Dirt-y Journey in DFW
    2024/10/23

    Ever wonder how someone goes from thinking "running sucks" to voluntarily running 100 miles through the mountains? Meet Greg Sisengrath, the mastermind behind Team Dirt and Vert, who traded basketball shorts for ultra shorts and never looked back. In this episode, Greg shares how he went from barely running around the block (and his wife not believing him) to crushing Western States after a 7-year waiting game (talk about patient training!).

    But this isn't just another "how I became an ultra runner" story. Greg spills the dirt on building DFW's trail running community, where post-run craft beers are just as important as mile splits. He breaks down why he thinks marathon training is harder than ultra training (yes, you read that right), and why he prefers mountains where you can "take breaks" during 35-hour races (we see what you did there, Greg).

    From coaching newbies to veterans, dodging copperheads at Rowlett Creek (nature's interval training), to building a community that turns road runners into trail lovers, Greg shares how he's helping shape DFW's running scene. Whether you're a seasoned trail warrior or someone who still thinks running sucks, this episode proves that sometimes the best journeys start with just making it around the block - and maybe a post-run beer or two.

    Warning: This episode may cause sudden urges to sign up for ultra marathons, buy trail shoes, and join Tuesday night runs in Plano. Side effects may include an inexplicable desire to run up mountains and a new appreciation for snakes as training partners.

    Here's Greg Sisengrath's contact information:

    Social Media:
    - Instagram: @ultraninjarunnr
    - Facebook: Greg Sisengrath

    Groups:
    - Facebook Group: Team Dirt and Vert

    Website:
    - www.GregSisengrath.com (mentioned for race calendar)

    For anyone interested in joining Team Dirt and Vert group runs:
    - They post their weekly runs every Monday on their Facebook page
    - Runs are free and open to anyone
    - Locations typically include:
    - Tuesday: Plano (Oak Point)
    - Thursday: Plano (hill repeats)
    - Friday: Rowlett Creek (ladies' group run)
    - Sunday: Erwin Park ("Struggle Bus Sunday")

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    50 分

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