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šļø 15 March 2022
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In episode fifty-one of The Running Effect, I speak with Amos Bartelsmeyer. Amos is a German Olympic athlete who is a part of the Bowerman Track Club.
Some of the topics we cover in this episode include:
-How he got his start in the sport of running and his first impressions of the sport
-If he could go back and give his high school self one piece of advice what it would be
-How he balanced DI running with the academic side of Georgetown
-What it's like to train with the best in the sport (including Olympic Champion Matt Centeowitz).
-The biggest lessons he's learned from his teammates
-His reflections on his Olympic experience
-His goals for the rest of the year and what motivates him to chase after these goals
S H O W N O T E S
Amos's BTC Profile: https://www.bowermantc.com/amos-bartelsmeyer-bio
Amos's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amosbartelsmeyer/?hl=en
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 51 of the Running Effect with Dominic Schleader. I'm your host Dominic. |
0:08.4 | And before we get into today's show, just a quick little side note. If you guys are enjoying the |
0:13.7 | show, it would really help us out a lot if you gave us a five-star review on Spotify. That way, |
0:19.2 | people who haven't discovered the show can discover the show more |
0:22.7 | easily. But today's episode, I speak with Amos Bortelsmeier. Amos is a German Olympic athlete who is |
0:28.9 | also a member of the Bowerman Track Club. Some of the topics we cover in this episode include |
0:34.0 | how Amos got his start in the sport of running and additionally his first impressions of the sport. |
0:39.2 | If he could go back and give his high school self one piece of advice, what it would be, |
0:43.6 | how he balanced Division I running with the academic side of Georgetown, |
0:48.4 | what it's like to train with the best in the sport, including Olympic champion Matt Centrowitz, |
0:53.3 | the biggest lessons he's learned from |
0:55.2 | his teammates, his reflections on his Olympic experience, his goals for the rest of the year |
1:00.7 | and what motivates him to chase after these goals, and so, so much more. This was my first ever |
1:06.7 | time speaking with Amos, and it was really delightful to get to know him a little bit better and |
1:12.5 | get to hear about his story. It's very inspiring. How he handles himself on and off the track is |
1:18.8 | really awesome to see. And I appreciate him taking the time to speak with us and share his story |
1:24.5 | with us. So I hope you all enjoy this episode as much as I did. Again, |
1:29.0 | special thanks to Amos for taking the time to chat with me. So without further ado, here's my |
1:33.3 | conversation with the man, the myth, the legend, Amos Bartelsmeyer. Amos, welcome to the running |
1:42.9 | effect podcast. How are you doing today? Thanks, Dominic. Yeah, I'm doing well. Yeah, welcome to the Running Effect podcast. How are you doing today? |
1:44.9 | Thanks, Dominic. |
1:45.7 | Yeah, I'm doing well. |
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