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Episode 138 | Chris Miltenberg

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2020

⏱️ 117 minutes

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“If you’re going to be a good coach, you have to believe you’re really good, right? You have to balance humility with confidence. You have to believe you’re really good. And I hope this doesn’t sound arrogant, but I believe I’m really good. And so, even then I did, even when I was uncertain, so I also did have this false sense of like, ‘Well, they’ve got to hear from me. I’ve got the answers. They’ve got to hear from me.’ None of that matters if you’re not building a connection with each of them every day. I think a lot of it was when I was young, man, [it was] ‘I’m going to put my stamp on this, this is what we’re going to do.’ I wish I could go back and have actually enjoyed it more.” Chris Miltenberg is one of the top collegiate cross-country and track coaches in the United States. He’s currently the director of cross country and track and field at the University of North Carolina, where he took over last year after holding the same position at Stanford from 2012 until mid-2019. Prior to that, he was the head women’s cross country coach and associate head coach for track and field at Georgetown from 2007-2012. He got his start in coaching at Columbia, where he worked as an assistant from 2004-07. Milt’s resume is incredibly impressive. His women’s cross country team at Georgetown won the national title in 2011, his teams have earned 10 podium finishes in NCAA Championship competition, not to mention numerous conference and regional titles over the past 16 years. He’s had dozens of student-athletes earn All-America honors, many have gone on to run professionally, his teams have been recognized for their success in the classroom, and Coach Milt has racked up more coach of the year awards than I can count.We recently had a conversation about coaching, the path he’s followed, challenges he’s faced, and who he’s learned from along the way. We talked about why he left Stanford for Carolina, how he and his teams have been navigating the pandemic, and why he ultimately believes the events of this past year have helped him, his staff, and his team focus on what’s really important. Milt also told me how paranoia and insecurity fuel his work ethic, why that’s gotten him into trouble sometimes and what he does to keep himself in check, how he keeps himself sharp as a coach, and a lot more. This is a long one folks but it’s a must-listen for any coach, leader, manager, parent, or athlete.This episode is brought to you by:— Tracksmith: Tracksmith is an independent running brand built on a deep love for the sport. They craft products, tell stories, and create experiences that aim to celebrate, support and add to running’s distinct culture. This holiday season, Tracksmith is acknowledging that Running is a Gift and that this year, the miles meant more. They want to say ’thank you, running’, for being the simple act that has kept us sane in a turbulent year and they’re offering new customers $15 off your first purchase of $75 or more through the end of the month. To learn more, check out tracksmith.com and use code Mario15 at checkout.— Goodr: Goodr sunglasses are just the best! I’ve been wearing them for the past few years and they don’t bounce, they don’t slip, they’re polarized to protect your eyes, and they come in a nice range of styles and fun colors. They’re the most affordable performance shades on the planet with most pairs costing only $25 to $35 bucks a piece. If you want to support the podcast and treat yourself to a pair of goodrs, head over to goodr.com/MARIO or enter the code MARIO at checkout for FREE shipping on your first order. Look good, run goodr!Complete show notes: https://themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-138-with-chris-miltenberg/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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0:00.0

If you're going to be a good coach, you have to believe you're really good, right? You have to believe you're really good, right? Like you have to balance humility with confidence. You have to believe you're really good and

0:15.4

you hope this doesn't sound arrogant, but I believe I'm really good. And so even then I did, even when I was

0:20.9

uncertain, so I also did have this kind of false sense of like well they've got to hear for me like I've got the

0:25.9

answers like they've got to hear for me and none of that matters if you're not going to

0:29.4

connection with each of them every day and I think a lot of it was when I was young man like I'm going to put my stamp on this this is you know what we're going to do and wish I Mario Freoli and you're listening to the morning shakeout podcast.

0:54.5

My guest this week is Chris Miltonburg.

0:57.8

Chris is one of the top collegiate cross-country and track coaches in the United States.

1:02.0

He's currently the director of cross country and track and field at the University of North Carolina

1:06.6

where he took over last year after holding the same position at Stanford from 2012 until mid-2019.

1:14.4

Prior to that, he was the head women's cross-country coach

1:17.2

and associate head coach for track and field

1:19.3

at Georgetown from 2007 to 2012. He got his start in coaching at Columbia where he worked as an assistant

1:26.0

from 2004 to 2007. Milt's resume is incredibly impressive. His women's cross-country team at Georgetown won the

1:34.2

national title in 2011. His teams have earned 10 podium finishes in NCAA

1:39.4

championship competition, not to mention numerous conference and regional titles over the past 16 years.

1:46.3

He's had dozens of student athletes earn all America honors, many have gone on to run professionally,

1:51.3

his teams have been recognized for their success in the classroom, and

1:54.9

Coach Milt has racked up more Coach of the Year awards than I can count.

1:59.2

We recently had a conversation about coaching, the path he's followed, challenges he's faced, and who he's learned from along the way.

2:06.0

We talked about why he left Stanford for Carolina,

2:09.0

how he and his teams have been navigating the pandemic,

2:12.0

and why he ultimately believes the events of this past year have helped him, his staff, and his athletes focus on what's really important.

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