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The Natural Running Network Live

Summary: Frank talk and expert advice for runners and Obstacle Course athletes from novice to elite. Learn how to run faster, smarter and healthier!

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 A Rising Star – Nicole Mericle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:00

The NBC Spartan Race Series is just starting to heat up, there are the familiar faces and some not so familiar. Nicole Mericle has yet to become a household name in the sport but many believe that is subject to change. Her background as a collegiate Track and Field Steeple Chaser has provided her with the running pedigree to pose a threat to the pro field and thus far she’s had some pretty impressive outings given she’s only raced a little less than a dozen times in her career to date. I asked Nicole to be a featured guest so we can discuss her strategy, strengths and weaknesses leading into the Monterey NBC Spartan Super and she was open to sharing.  Give a listen!

 The Sheriff – Hunter McIntyre is back! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:00

It’s hard to keep a handle on Hunter McIntyre. He’s either one of the fiercest competitors in Obstacle Racing, reigning champion on The Broken Skull Challenge or gone missing. Yep, I coach him and sometimes that’s not easy! I thought it would be fun to bring him back and have him share his thoughts on future competition, who he feels is a threat, his feelings on the women’s pro field and his plans for the upcoming NBC Series Spartan Monterey Super.

 The #1 running injury Plantar Fasciitis and how to deal with it | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:00

As a runner, there is nothing worse than a nagging running related injury that just does not want to heal. Plantar Fasciitis is one of these injuries that left unchecked can easily ruin an entire race season. Listen as Dr. Brian Abelson, author of “Release Your Body- Resolving Plantar Fasciitis” and Richard Diaz discuss this injury, how to self-diagnose and self-treat this problem. You will also learn what the reasons the problem arises are and what type of exercises are best suited to defend against re-occurrence. If you have ever felt that nagging pulling sensation at the base of your heel as you are training for your next Marathon, Triathlon or OCR you owe to yourself to tune into this episode!

 Running Perfection - What it takes to be a great runner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:00

In this episode Richard Diaz and his featured guest Elijah Markstrom of The Obstacle Order discuss a variety of topics that can get foggy in respect to running performance, be it in an Obstacle Race or any endurance running event. Topics such as how to effectively assemble intervals, how heart rate plays into these sessions and finally an analysis of superb running mechanics as illustrated by Galen Rupp the American record holder for both the 5 and 10k events. https://indd.adobe.com/view/36b1d72a-4580-430c-b6cd-f19cec22ef78

 Old School Running, an Interview with 3 time Olympian Craig Virgin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:00

I decided to bring this show out of the archive because it really is destined to be a historical record of an interview with one of the greatest American runners of our time. 3 time Olympian and 2 time World Cross Country ChampionCraig Virgin. This is what I would like to refer to as “Old School”, the way training and racing was before the advent of the running shoe industry. Craig held the American 10k record for over 22 years until Meb Keflezighi finally broke it in 2001. Craig Virgin shares insights on training now vs. back in the day, running shoes, running form and his hopes dashed due to the boycott of the 1980 Olympics. If you’ve not heard this episode you really need to give it listen!

 Stefanie Bishop - One Tough Mudder, actually, the Toughest! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:00

Stefanie Bishop literally came out of nowhere to clinch the win at The World’s Toughest Mudder in 2016. Few people knew who she was but in quick time, all learned she was a force to reckon with. Putting in 85 miles with time to walk a lap which could easily have resulted in 90 miles, she handily disassembled the field of competitors. An adventure racer at heart, Steff is one tough mudder when it comes to any event that takes you up to and beyond 24 hours. Richard Diaz caught up with her at the Toughest Mudder season opener in LA and in this interview Steff shares her story.

 Cutting Edge OCR Apparel Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:00

It’s time to dump your old bike shorts and running singlets if you plan to be competitive in Spartan Race, Tough Mudder or any other Obstacle Course Race. Up until now, what you raced in on your glorious day was a makeshift after thought. Join as we take a look at Human Octane OCR Apparel, a new startup company run by an aspiring OCR athlete just like you, who understands the demands these races pose and has developed a line of racing apparel designed exclusively for the sport.  If you like what you hear, stay tuned until the end of the show because there is an opportunity to gain some free kit and entry into a dhp OCR Run Clinic but you’ll need the details to qualify. www.HumanOctane.com   www.naturalrunningnetwork.com

 The ever popular OCR Q and A Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:00

OCR athletes have an insatiable thirst for information on training and racing. We’ve found that many of our listeners appreciate it when we filed questions. This episode does exactly that. We have chosen from a long list of questions presented to us, many we were unable to get to in the time we had. This episode features a handful of those questions and our opinions relative to the topics presented.

 Taming The Darkside -Lactate Tolerance Training | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:00

This episode aired a few months ago but I have had a lot of requests to bring it back. Yes, its in the archive, Its funny how it takes a few times around to get people to absorb the information. So, here it is again, a redo of my explanation of how to turn lactate production into a friend vs. foe.  Those that may have more specific questions on the topic are welcome to message me on FaceBook and I’ll do what I can to field those questions in a future episode. Obstacle Course Racing, Spartan Races, Tough Mudder Races and the like cause athletes to dig deep, sometimes too deep and energy demand can dampen your performance. In this episode I explain what you should be doing in your training to combat the insidious overload of lactic acid.

 The How, What and Why of the OCR Run Clinic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:00

Most athletes that compete in obstacle races no full well what they’ll get from participating… muddy, beat down and a great sense of accomplishment. They can’t get enough! Investing in the education and training to make athletes stronger runners, have the ability to put in more work injury free, is a hard sell. We believe it’s because most people simply don’t know what to expect. It’s hard to compare the bang for their buck until… they have experienced the benefits first hand as so many other athletes have. This episode features Chris Schapman an elite OCR athlete who understands the value and asked that we do this Q&A in hopes that those who are curious can hopefully see the forest for the trees and wrap their heads around what exactly they can expect. If you are one of those people who are just not sold, this episode is for you! #spartan racing #worldstoughestmudder #diazhumanperformance

 OCR Nutrition - Eat to Win! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:00

You’ve heard it said: “You are what you eat”, I would suggest more to the point, “your race results reflect how you eat”.  The sport of obstacle racing is growing like a weed. Unfortunately good training advice for the sport is spotty at best. It will take time for us geeks to figure out how best to prepare a champion for this ever changing sport. Suffice to say; how you feed plays an important role in your success.  I’ve invited Josh Stryde (Nutritionist/ Faye Stennings confidant/boyfriend) on to discuss his newly released book: Nutrition for the OCR Athlete, aptly put. Josh has put together a very well organized approach to feeding for those who compete in Spartan Racing, Tough Mudder etc., he also includes an overview of Austin Azar’s feeding strategy that gained him 100 miles in The World’s Toughest Mudder in 2016. Be sure to listen to this one if you plan to race this season. www.naturalrunningnetwork.com

 Interview with Faye Stenning – Elite Pro Spartan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

“I want to win everything this year”, so says Faye Stenning. Few would argue that this is not a reasonable goal for Faye. Only to be bested by another Canadian in Lindsey Webster-Atkins who I am sure is working hard to keep this from becoming a reality. Listen as Richard Diaz draws out some predictions of the 2017 Spartan Race Season. Learn about her training philosophy, thoughts on volume, running career and plans on becoming the World Champion of Obstacle Course Racing.

 Hunter McIntyre talks about OCR Season Prep | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:00

Anyone who follows the sport knows that when Hunter McIntyre toes the line in an Obstacle Course Race he is a threat and heavy favorite, regardless who else is in the field. Hunter has been away, taking a much needed break from training and racing and today was his first day back to training. We began with some very important preseason diagnostics and he’s with us to discuss his time off, what we learned today and a bit about his success as reigning champ of Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Ranch competition.

 Interview with Joseph Gray 2016 Mountain Running World Champion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:00

Joe Gray is the undeniable king of the mountain. He won the World Mountain Running Championships in 2016.  He won the Pikes Peak Ascent in a time of 2:05, the fastest climb since 1995. He is the record holder for The Mount Washington Road Race and an eleven-time national champion and first ever national champion at the 30k trail distance. What’s even better; is that Joe has agreed to share some of the details to his winning formula. How he feedsHow he feels about supplemental strength trainingWeekly mileageTreadmills and much more… Visit Joe at: https://m.facebook.com/journeyofjoegeezi/

 Barefoot Running… Why, When and How. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:00

The idea of “Natural Running” conjures up the thought of Tarahumara Indians traipsing effortlessly through the Copper Canyons of Mexico. The Idea of running barefoot came and went as quickly as any trendy fashion. Few were willing or able to adopt the ability to run unshod, those that have tended to be miraculously free of injuries that most runners face. The Why, When and How to employ barefoot running. Richard Diaz and guest OCR athlete Benjamin Pina reveal training tips that are highly effective in correcting many of the flaws that lead to injury in a “Natural” approach to training.

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