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🗓️ 1 February 2021
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0:00.0 | I like pushing myself and that's one thing about running too like you can argue there's not a crazy amount of technical stuff like |
0:14.7 | when you get into some of those track events like hurdles and stuff is crazy |
0:18.0 | technical but you know it is that idea that it's your will versus like what your body's kind of telling you right or you know in some cases like you're fighting against somebody else so |
0:30.2 | just being able to get into a race and say, you know what, it's time to go and just test your body is what I gravitate towards and like, |
0:39.0 | don't get me wrong, sometimes I'll do that, and I'm like, why in the world did I do that I am in so much pain but |
0:45.7 | Yeah, a lot of the time is just awesome that that I have the opportunity to do that |
0:50.1 | I'm not necessarily a person who's going to back down from somebody. |
0:54.0 | Sometimes I'll be cautious like, okay, this is not the right time to be making these moves, |
0:58.0 | but, you know, when it comes down to the last little bit of the race, if I have something in me, I'm going to push hard. |
1:04.3 | I'm going to try and dig as deep as I can to do. Hey, what's up morning Shakeout listeners. I am your host Mario Freoli and my guest this week is Nathan Martin. Nathan ran 2-Eleven05 |
1:36.0 | at the Marathon Project back in December to finish 9th overall. It was a personal |
1:41.0 | best for him by over three minutes and also the fastest marathon ever run by a black man born in the United States. |
1:48.0 | Nathan broke her matkins mark of 21152, which had stood since 1979. |
1:54.7 | I really enjoy this conversation |
1:56.2 | and getting to learn more about Nathan. |
1:58.2 | We discuss the newfound media attention |
2:00.4 | he's received since the marathon project, signing with an agent, and how he's |
2:04.2 | been adjusting to all of that. |
2:06.6 | We also talked about what his accomplishment means to him and when he realized that it was a bigger |
2:10.7 | deal than he originally thought. He also told me about growing up with six |
2:14.9 | sisters, losing both of his parents to cancer and how their passing shaped his life. Why it's |
2:20.6 | important for him to serve as a role model and give back to his community and a lot more |
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