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Episode 131 | Gary Towne

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2020

⏱️ 94 minutes

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“What we do on the daily basis to have success in our sport sets you up so well for what you’re going to be doing in the real world. But just the pursuit of success in our sport does so much for success in the real world, I feel like. If you can train as hard we do for a 10K, say, and then go out there and just squeeze every bit of yourself out of yourself for 25 laps and mentally stay engaged that whole way and talk yourself through all the tough points of the race, I mean, you can do anything. Like, I have yard projects that are just daunting sometimes and I’m like, ‘Yeah, I’ve got this, you know?’ and it’s all because of my running background. So I feel like, you know, just what we do as runners goes a long way.”Gary Towne is one of the most underrated and under-appreciated collegiate coaches in the United States.Gary has coached cross-country and track at Chico State since 1996 and his Wildcats have been one of the top NCAA Division II programs in the country for over 20 years. Last fall, his men’s team finished third at the national cross-country meet while the women’s squad placed seventh—it was the 23rd top-10 team finish for the men, and 18th top-10 placing for the women. In his nearly three decades at Chico State, Gary’s teams have won dozens of conference titles, he’s coached over 100 All-Americans, and guided three individual national champions. He’s also won numerous coach of the year awards himself, but what he’s most proud of, however, is his teams’ academic success and the fact that nearly 100 percent of his student-athletes have graduated from college. We covered some really good ground in this conversation and I think you’re going to take a lot away from it. Gary told me how he’s kept his athletes excited and motivated in recent months after this year’s cross-country season was cancelled due to the pandemic. He also described the toll it’s taken on him as a coach. Gary shared his thoughts on collegiate track programs getting cut around the country and what can be done to prevent more of them from getting axed moving forward. We also talked about creating support systems within his teams as well as developing and maintaining a strong culture. He also told me how his training philosophy has evolved over the years, whether or not he coaches the men and women differently, what success means for him as a coach, and a lot more.This episode of the podcast is brought to you by New Balance. If I were going away for a couple months and could only take two pair with me, here’s what I’d throw in my bag: The Fresh Foam 1080v10, which is what I’d wear for about 70-80% of my miles, and the Fresh Foam Beacon v3 for faster workouts and uptempo long runs. Learn more about both models at newbalance.com or at the links in the show notes. Complete show notes: https://themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-131-with-gary-towne/Sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning: www.themorningshakeout.com/subscribe/Support the morning shakeout on Patreon: www.patreon.com/themorningshakeout

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0:13.6

What we do on the daily basis to have success in our sport sets you up so well for what you're going to be doing in the real world. But just the pursuit of success in our sport does so much for success in the real world.

0:21.2

I feel like if you can train as hard as we do for a 10k say and then go out there and just squeeze every bit of yourself out of yourself for 25 laps and mentally stay engaged that whole way and talk yourself through all the tough points of the race.

0:38.9

I mean you can do anything like you know I have like yard projects that are just

0:45.8

daunting sometimes I'm like oh I've got this you know and it's all because of my

0:50.1

running background so I feel like know, just the what we do as runners goes a long way. Hey, what's up everybody. I'm your host Mario Freoli and you are listening to the

1:10.2

morning Shakeout podcast.

1:12.6

My guest this week is Gary Town,

1:14.9

who for my money is one of the most underrated

1:17.6

and underappreciated collegiate coaches

1:19.9

in the United States.

1:21.8

Gary has coached cross country and track

1:23.8

at Chico State since 1996,

1:25.8

and his Wildcats have been one of the top NCAA

1:28.6

Division II programs in the country

1:30.6

for over 20 years. Last fall, Gary's men finished third at the National Cross Country Meet

1:36.0

while his women placed seventh.

1:38.0

It was the 23rd top 10 team finish for the men,

1:41.0

and 18th top 10 placing for the women.

1:44.3

In his nearly three decades at Chico State Gary's teams have won dozens of

1:48.7

conference titles he's coached over a hundred all, three individual national champions, and he has won numerous

1:55.7

Coach of the Year awards himself.

1:58.2

What he's most proud of, however, is his team's academic success and the fact that nearly

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