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Episode 150 | Jenna Wrieden

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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“I think I just learned over time that I have to be able to trust my own instincts and portray whatever I’m saying to an athlete with complete confidence and with complete backing of the head coach because you never want to diverge. And I know sometimes young coaches, they’re so excited to coach, they want to do everything they can that is within themselves to start coaching but you have to remember [that] you have to back your head coach because you’re backing the culture and you’re backing what they’ve created and I think it’s really important to be a really good sidekick ven though you’ve got bigger goals than that. You’ve got to kind of fall in line with that culture and really cultivate it and have confidence in doing that, and over time then you get to come up with your own pillars or your own culture, but it takes years and years and years to do that, I think.” Jenna Wrieden is the assistant coach at HOKA Northern Arizona Elite, where she’s been on staff since January. Prior to moving to Flagstaff to work alongside Ben Rosario and crew, she coached in the collegiate ranks since 2006, most recently as an assistant at Louisville, where over the course of 4-1/2 years she worked with several All-Americans. As an athlete, Jenna ran at Arizona State, where she was teammates with Des Linden and Amy Cragg, and—fun fact—in 2014 she set a world record for the fastest half marathon ever run on a treadmill. I always enjoy talking to fellow coaches and this conversation was no exception. We talked about Jenna’s new role, how it came to be, and what the transition has been like so far from the collegiate to the professional ranks. Jenna also told me about how she got her start in the sport and what spurred her pursue coaching after college, how her own relationship with running has evolved over the years, and a lot more.This episode is brought to you by:— New Balance: I was recently able to get my hands on a pair of the new Fresh Foam 1080v11 and I was shocked to love them even more than I did last year’s v10 model. New Balance claims the 1080 offers the ultimate ride, and I’d have to agree. It’s the best fitting shoe I own and the Fresh Foam X cushioning feels super comfortable underneath my feet. It’s lightweight and flexible, but also responsive and durable—basically the perfect trainer to log most of your miles in, which is what I do. I wear it on most of my non-workout days and for long runs too. Check out the Fresh Foam 1080v11 on newbalance.com and consider adding a pair to your rotation.— Girls on the Run has been inspiring girls to know and activate their limitless potential and boldly pursue their dreams. On Thursday, March 25 at 7 PM EST—just a few weeks from now—you are invited to join an exciting 25th Birthday virtual event celebrating the inherent power and courage of girls. Join me and RSVP today at gotr.gives/TMS. The event is free to attend, but donations can be made and special add-on packages are available for purchase such as a copy of Hoda’s newest book and a pair of GOODR sunglasses customized for Girls on the Run.Complete show notes: https://themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-150-with-jenna-wrieden/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

I think I just learned over time that I have to be able to trust my own instincts and

0:12.8

portray whatever I'm saying to an athlete with complete confidence and with complete backing

0:19.5

of the head coach because you never want to diverge and I know sometimes young coaches

0:26.0

they're so excited to coach that that's just they want to like do everything they can

0:31.9

that is within themselves to to start coaching but you have to remember you have to back your

0:37.2

head coach because you're backing the culture and you're backing like what they've created

0:43.2

and I think it's just really important to to be a really good sidekick even though you have

0:49.2

bigger goals than that you've got to kind of fall in line with that culture and really cultivate

0:56.6

it and have confidence in doing that and over the over time then you get to kind of come up with

1:03.2

your own pillars or your own culture but it takes years and years and years to do that I think.

1:19.6

Hey what's up everyone I'm Mario Frey-Oli you are listening to the Morning Shake Out podcast and

1:39.3

my guess this week is Jenna Readin. Jenna is the assistant coach at Hoka at Northern Arizona

1:45.2

Elite where she's been on staff since January prior to moving to Flagstaff to work alongside Ben

1:50.5

Rosario and crew she coached in the collegiate ranks since 2006 most recently as an assistant at

1:56.6

Louisville where over the course of four and a half years she worked with several all Americans.

2:01.6

As an athlete Jenna ran collegially at Arizona State where she was teammates with Des Lyndon and Amy

2:06.4

Craig and this is a fun fact in 2014 she set a world record for the fastest half marathon ever run

2:13.8

on a treadmill. I always enjoyed talking to fellow coaches and this conversation was no exception.

2:19.6

We talked about Jenna's new role how it came to be and what the transition has been like so far

2:24.3

from the collegiate to the professional ranks. She also told me about how she got her start in

2:28.8

running and what spurred her to pursue coaching after college how her own relationship with running

2:33.9

has evolved over the years and a lot more. A big thank you to new balance for sponsoring this

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