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  • Episode 201 - Andrew's Indianapolis Recap
    That's right, we're back... for now. Andrew had a race experience he'd really like to tell you about. So the boys got together and discussed the journey through training and the race, and you really get your money's worth out of this one.
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  • Episode 200! - The Boys Get Woke, Talk Running, and Celebrate 5.5 Years!
    In this conversation, Adam and Andrew reflect on their 200th episode of their podcast, Rust Belt Running. They discuss the evolution of their podcast and coaching service, as well as their approach to running and coaching. They also delve into various topics, including the controversial statements made by NFL kicker Harrison Butker, the state of social media, and the current state of the Cleveland Cavaliers. They emphasize the importance of simplicity, genuineness, and staying true to their values in their podcast and coaching endeavors. In this conversation, Andrew and Adam discuss their upcoming fall running plans and reflect on their running experiences over the past year. They talk about their goals for upcoming races, including the Indie Monumental and Akron Half Marathon. They also discuss the importance of enjoying running and not putting too much pressure on race performances. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they discuss a hypothetical challenge involving eating donuts, running miles, drinking beer, and other activities. Overall, they emphasize the importance of honesty, relatability, and enjoying the sport of running.
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  • Episode 199 - Outrun 24 Review with Cassy Lewis
    Summary Cassy shares her experience running the Outrun 24 ultra race, a 24-hour race on a one-mile loop. She talks about her journey from starting running during the pandemic to becoming an ultra runner. Cassy describes the atmosphere and support at the race, including aid stations every mile and the ability to set up a personal camp. She discusses the challenges of running at night, the mental strategies she used to push through, and the feeling of accomplishment when she reached her goal of running 100k. Cassy also shares her future plans for more ultras and encourages others to join the trail running community. Takeaways Starting running during the pandemic led Cassy to become an ultra runner Outrun 24 is a 24-hour race on a one-mile loop with aid stations every mile Running at night during the race requires mental focus and can be a meditative experience Having a strong support system and a sense of humor is important during ultra races Cassy's future plans include participating in a backyard ultra and the Tuscazor 75-mile race Quotes "Quitting is always an option at this race." "It was like a big 'fuck you' to everybody who thought I couldn't do it." "I'm just addicted to that feeling."
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  • Episode 198 - Knowing When to Push and When to Take it Easy The Joy of Coaching and Supporting Other Runners
    Summary Erica shares her experiences running the Boston Marathon and how her mindset and approach to the race differed from previous years. She discusses the challenges of the hot weather and how she adjusted her race strategy. Erica also shares a unique and serendipitous encounter with a fellow runner from Alaska. Despite the tough conditions, Erica maintained a positive attitude, cheered on fellow runners, and enjoyed the race. The conversation covers Erica's experience running the Boston Marathon and reflects on the race. They discuss the excitement of running through Wellesley and high-fiving spectators, the challenges of managing the large crowd and not getting too caught up in the energy, and the support and encouragement from the crowd. They also share stories of other runners they know who had inspiring experiences at the race. They talk about the post-race recovery and the physical and emotional toll of the marathon. They express their gratitude for the experience and look forward to future races.KeywordsBoston Marathon, race strategy, hot weather, positive attitude, cheering, serendipitous encounter, Boston Marathon, running, crowd support, high-fiving, race experience, post-race recovery, gratitude Takeaways Taking time to reflect on previous races can lead to better training in the future Knowing when to push and when to take it easy is key to longevity in running Running a consistent or negative split pace can be a strength on a flat course Having a positive mindset and enjoying the race can make a difference in performance Serendipitous encounters and connections can happen even in a race with thousands of participants The Boston Marathon offers a unique and memorable race experience with enthusiastic crowd support and opportunities to interact with spectators. Managing the large crowd and balancing engagement with staying focused on the race can be a challenge for runners. The support and encouragement from the crowd can be a source of motivation and inspiration during the race. Even when facing challenges or not achieving desired race goals, the overall experience of running the Boston Marathon can still be meaningful and enjoyable. Post-race recovery and taking time to reflect on the race can help process the experience and appreciate the journey. The Boston Marathon is not just a race, but also an opportunity to explore and enjoy the city of Boston. The weather can greatly impact the race experience, and runners must adapt and adjust their strategies accordingly. Sharing race experiences and connecting with other runners can provide support and validation in the face of disappointment or challenges. Running evolves over time, and it's important to adapt training and racing strategies to fit changing circumstances and priorities. Coaching and supporting other runners can be a rewarding experience and contribute to a sense of community and shared accomplishment. Running Consistent Splits on a Flat Course Knowing When to Push and When to Take it Easy The Joy of Coaching and Supporting Other Runners Reflecting on the Post-Race Recovery and Gratitude
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  • Episode 197 - Uninterrupted - Dealing with Bad Days
    This week the boys talk alone for a little bit to discuss how to deal with disappointment on race day. There are so many factors that can disrupt our goals, but dealing with them appropriately and celebrating the victories that still exist is key to moving forward.
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About Rust Belt Running

A podcast about running, sports, and whatever else is on our minds. Mostly running. Join Andrew Hettinger and Adam Wheeler as they discuss running and stuff that's mostly connected to running. On the pod, we bring guests from around the running community, local race directors, and much more! Thank you for listening.
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