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  • Episode Intro

    In this episode, we have an inspiring conversation with professional runner Joe Klecker. If you're a runner or simply passionate about the sport of Track and Field, this episode is for you.

    Throughout our conversation, Joe shares valuable insights into the world of competitive running, from the importance of team culture to the mental and physical preparation required for top-level races.

    During the first part of our conversation, Joe reflects on his journey as a runner, sharing how his upbringing in a running family shaped his passion for the sport. We delve into his training regimen, the challenges he's faced, and his approach to setting and achieving goals.

    We also dive into the dynamics of team culture and the impact it has on performance. Joe discusses the significance of surrounding oneself with the right people and how a supportive team environment can elevate individual and collective success.

    In the final part of our conversation, Joe opens up about his aspirations for the future, including his pursuit of making the Olympic team again. We explore the mental aspects of racing and the importance of holistic preparation beyond physical training.

    So, whether you're a seasoned athlete or just lacing up your shoes for the first time, join us as we uncover the mindset and strategies behind elite-level running with Joe Klecker.

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, Joe Klecker opens up about his recent race, where he faced significant challenges due to injuries. He underscores the pivotal role of mindset and mental strength in conquering obstacles and reaching one's goals.

    Delving into his family's deep-rooted involvement in running, Joe sheds light on the unwavering support they offer. He also touches upon the escalating competitiveness within the sport and the elevated standards athletes are held to.

    The conversation extends to the importance of fast times in track and field as indicators of top-tier performance. Additionally, we explore the impact of storytelling in the sport, emphasizing the need to celebrate athletes' journeys to spark interest and engagement.

    Joe shares insights into the tight-knit team culture within his training group, attributing much of their success to this cohesive environment. He pays tribute to his parents as his ultimate inspiration in running.

    Looking ahead, Joe expresses his eagerness for future races, particularly the marathon, and discusses the rigorous mental and physical preparation essential for peak performance. Throughout the conversation, Joe's unwavering determination and focus on the upcoming Olympic trials shine through.

    Key Takeaways

    Fast times in track and field indicate a high level of performance and contribute to the sport's progress.Storytelling is crucial in generating interest and engagement in track and field, as it allows people to connect with athletes on a deeper level.A strong team culture can elevate individual performances and create a supportive and motivating environment.Parents and family members can be significant inspirations in an athlete's journey.Mental and physical preparation are essential for optimal performance in races.

    Chapters

    00:00: Introduction and Apology

    00:32: Discussion about Recent Race

    01:29: Dealing with Injuries and Recovery

    09:23: Family Background and Support

    14:28: Mental Strength and Competing at the Highest Level

    23:05: Competing in a Highly Competitive Field

    25:18: The Changing Landscape of Running

    30:55: The Importance of Fast Times in Track and Field

    35:39: The Power of Storytelling in Track and Field

    39:23: The Role of Team Culture in Performance

    42:11: Creating a Strong Team Culture

    47:14: The Meaning of Making the Olympic Team

    51:18: Dream Races and Goals

    53:36: Inspiration and Role Models in Running

    56:01: Preparing Mentally and Physically for Races

    References

    Lets Run Article About OAC: https://www.letsrun.com/news/2020/08/on-establishes-pro-group-in-boulder-to-be-coached-by-dathan-ritzenhein-joe-klecker-is-groups-first-signing/

    The On Athletics Club - https://www.on.com/en-ch/stories/the-on-athletics-club

    Fueling the Pursuit Interview - https://ucan.co/blogs/energy-lab/olympic-distance-runner-joe-klecker-on-training-and-preparing-with-purpose

    Guest:

    Joe Klecker - @joe_klecker

    Host:

    Jon Rankin - https://gobemore.co/ | @chasejonrankin

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    RunnersTribe - https://runnerstribe.com/ | @runnerstribe

    Tarkine - https://tarkine.com/ | @tarkineathletics

  • Episode Notes

    When it comes to the sport of running, every sprint, every breath, and every challenge is a testament to the resilience and spirit of an athlete. Today on the RunnersTribe podcast, I dive into the remarkable journey of a good friend of mine, Will Leer, a former professional American middle-distance star renowned for his dedication and achievements on the track. As a two-time indoor national champion in 2013, a world relays silver medalist in 2014, and a top 8 finisher in the 1500 meters at the World Indoor Championships in 2014, Will's career epitomizes the relentless pursuit of excellence.

    But there's more to Will than just his accolades. Beyond the track, he has embraced new passions, finding as much joy in the tranquility of nature as in the adrenaline of competition. This conversation isn't just about running; it's a deeper exploration of life after the finish line, the pursuit of new challenges, and the enduring spirit that defines a true athlete.

    Join us as we uncover the layers of Will Leer's journey, from the peaks of his racing career to the new adventures that keep the essence of his athletic spirit alive. Lace up for an inspiring episode that goes beyond the track, right here on the RunnersTribe podcast.

    Summary

    In this conversation, Jon Rankin and Will Leer discuss their experiences in running and the state of Track and Field. The conversation covers various topics related to track and field, including athletes' showmanship and storytelling, standout American athletes, field events, the Prefontaine Classic, and the mental side of running. They also dive into the role of storytelling in sports marketing and the impact of shoe technology on performance. They highlight the importance of creating visibility for athletes and celebrating their achievements. The conversation concludes with a discussion on standout athletes in track and field and the highly anticipated race between Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Josh Kerr.

    Takeaways

    Storytelling plays a crucial role in sports marketing, as it helps create a connection between athletes and fans.The evolution of shoe technology, such as carbon plates, has had a significant impact on running performance.Creating a special experience for athletes, both in terms of product quality and support, can enhance their performance and brand loyalty.The sport of track and field faces challenges in gaining popularity, but social media and athlete-driven content can help generate interest and engagement.Standout athletes like Hobbs Kessler are emerging in the sport, bringing excitement and new storylines to watch. Athletes like Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson bring showmanship and storytelling to the sport of track and field.Field event athletes, such as Ryan Krauser, demonstrate incredible athleticism and dominance in their respective events.The upcoming Prefontaine Classic features exciting matchups, including Jakob Ingebrigtsen vs. Josh Kerr.The mental side of running is crucial, and athletes must find motivation and push through challenges to achieve success.The pursuit of excellence in running and life requires dedication, sacrifice, and a supportive community.

    Chapters00:00: Introduction and Skiing

    00:30: Rediscovering Running and Skiing

    04:00: Running as a Social Outlet

    05:06: Finding New Passions

    07:02: Unfinished Business in Running

    08:12: The State of the Sport

    09:38: Athletes' Stories and Social Media

    11:32: The Power of Storytelling in Sports Marketing

    13:05: The Impact of Shoe Technology

    14:31: Making Track and Field Entertaining

    16:26: Under Armour's Focus on Running

    20:28: The Challenge of Making Track and Field Popular

    22:35: Telling Athletes' Stories

    23:34: The Excitement of Fast Running

    25:12: The Evolution of Running Shoes

    27:07: Elevating Athletes and Celebrating Their Achievements

    29:21: Creating a Special Experience for Runners

    31:42: Standout Athletes in Track and Field

    34:29: Athletes' Showmanship and Storytelling

    36:24: Standout American Athletes

    38:21: Field Events: Shot Put and Discus

    39:17: Ryan Krauser's Dominance in Shot Put

    40:15: The Athleticism of Field Event Athletes

    41:14: Emerging Stars in Field Events

    42:21: Yared Nuguse and His Story

    47:12: Prefontaine Classic: Ingebrigtsen vs. Kerr

    49:18: Yared Nuguse's Competitiveness

    52:29: The Mental Side of Running

    55:08: The Pursuit of Excellence in Running and Life

    59:09: Question for the Next Guest

    References:

    Yared Nuguse - @yaredthegoose

    Jakob Ingebrigtsen - @jakobing

    Josh Keer - @joshhkerr

    2024 Prefontaine Classic - https://www.preclassic.com/ | @preclassic

    Guest:

    Will Leer - @williamleer

    Host:

    Jon Rankin - https://gobemore.co/ | @chasejonrankin

    Learn More:

    RunnersTribe - https://runnerstribe.com/ | @runnerstribe

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    We thought it would be cool to catch up with a man who has spent the last decade pioneering altitude training systems, mainly altitude tents and altitude rooms. Rico Rogers is a retired professional cyclist, and first experienced altitude training whilst competing professionally. He is, of course, of the opinion, that without it, the chances of true success at the elite level is limited. We hope you enjoy…

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    With world champs bronze and Commonwealth Games gold medals donning his trophy cabinet, and with a 2:08.16 PB, Mona was the elite of the elite in the 90’s and would still be one of Australia’s best today.

    At 61 years of age, Mona still runs, and pretty fast too. Last year he pumped out a 33-minute road 10km at 60.

    We caught up with Mona to discuss not just the old days, but what is happening now, how he still manages to run so fast as a masters athlete, and also his thoughts on a range of things, from Gen Gregson, Pat Tiernan and Brett Robinson to super shoes and Kelvin Kiptum.

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    But during the Covid year, Luke started battling injury, and hasn’t made it back to his best since.

    We caught up with Luke and dived deep into his career including his training and races, including his time at Melbourne Track Club, his intense battle with injury and heaps more…..

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  • Stephen Dinneen is a well-known coach on the Australian middle distance and distance running scene. A fast runner himself, with PBs ranging from 3:48 over 1500m to 65 minutes for the half-marathon (all times taken from World Athletics).. These days, Stephen is a coach to dozens of strong runners, ranging from leading juniors to world-beating masters athletes. We caught up with Stephen and jumped down a bunch of rabbit holes. From training methods to tapering for the marathon, to the use of performance-enhancing drugs, and heaps more..... Before we get into it, a quick word from the sponsor of this episode, Asics. Nothing feels better than the GT-2000™ 12 shoe. Stable. Cushioned. Smooth. Shop Now at Asics dot com dot AU.... Lastly, if you enjoy this episode it would mean a lot if you press subscribe and take the time to leave a 5-star review. This way, we can keep punching out yarns like this for many years to come.

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  • Amy Bunnage is one of Australia’s most exciting and talented young runners.

    Amy is well known in the Australian running community, after a stellar junior career. During these years Amy won six Australian championships.

    Amy is perhaps best known for breaking the Australian U20 3000m record when she clocked 8:51.90 at the 2023 Sydney Track Classic as a 17-year-old, where she finished third behind Jessica Hull. The time is the 14th fastest all-time by an Australian of any age.

    We caught up with Amy at a pivotal moment in her career. She has just kicked off a 4 year scholarship at Stanford University, and interestingly she has just signed an NIL deal with On Running.

    We sat down with both Amy, and her long-time friend, who now works for ON Running, Craig Mottram, to dive deep into the NIL deal, and what it really means for Amy.....

  • Riley McGown has come from the clouds over the last few years, and now holds a firm place within Australia's top half a dozen 800m runners.

    With a PB of 1:46.08, Riley, together with a bunch of other hungry Australians, are knocking on the door of true world class status.

    We caught up with Riley right after his first world champs in Budapest, as he settles down for some base training before the Australian summer season kicks off......

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    2023 has been huge so far. With new PB's set over the 1500m, mile, 3000m, 5000m, and 10km (road). HIs versatility is pretty impressive, with PB's of 3:37 for 1500m and 28:20 for 10km (road). We caught up during the Budapest world champs, when James had just arrived home from Europe and had some down time back home in Launceston....
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    Philo is a Senior Sports Physiologist at the Australian Sports Commission and also is one of Australia’s best coaches. Under his tutelage include stars like Jarryd Clifford, Michael Roeger, and Deon Kenzie.

    We caught up with Philo for a quick chat and recapped the recent Para World Champs, dived into training, injuries, and heaps more…

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    We caught up with James and spent time on a vast array of topics; from Deng's return to form, to the signing of Cameron Myers,to how hard it is to qualify for Australian teams these days, to the impact of super shoes, and much more......

  • This week's host, James Constantine interviews 2 x Olympian, 2:25 marathoner, humanitarian and distance icon, Eloise Wellings.

    Eloise's Love Mercy Foundation exists to empower communities in northern Uganda to overcome poverty caused by the horrors of war. Love Mercy began in 2010 in Sydney, Australia after Eloise met Ugandan Olympian and former child soldier, Julius Achon. Learn more

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    We are excited to share with you a fun chat we had with Reece Edwards. Many of you will know Reece as a marathon runner. With a 2:13 PB to his name, at his best he sits comfortably within the top 10 in the country, just outside that elite few who make the major championships teams.

    But recently Reece has started turning his attention to the ultra trail running world. With a win at UTA Australia under his belt, Reece is already known as one of our best endurance trail athletes around.

    We caught up with Reece for a to-the-point chat about his running, training, racing and more.

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  • Making a huge statement in the U20 800m national final last year, just finishing second, in the space of a year he has made a global semi-final, dropped his PB from 1:50 to a cracking 1:46 and is now a walk-up starter to any track classic. He's a star on the rise and one to look out for on the international stage in the future.

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  • Runner's Tribe along with host Daniel Hopkins present the first episode of our new series 'When we were faster' which delves into the lives and careers of some of the greatest athletes that have ever competed. First, off the bat, we have Australia's only World Cross Country champion along with a plethora of other accolades, the legendary, Benita Willis.

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  • We have a pretty cool episode this week with Coach, Lee Bobbin. Lee is the coach of Cameron Myers, who just a few weeks ago broke Ryan Gregson’s U18 Australian 1500m record, clocking 3:40.60. This time brought Myers to just 0.68 of a second away from becoming the fastest 16-year-old in the history of 1500m running.

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