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Episode 178 | Dana Giordano

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

“My goals and expectations when I joined the team was committing to the Olympic Trials…but we were all changed through the pandemic. Who I am as a 24-year-old joining a professional team versus me as a 27-year-old kind of living through this high-end running thing, one of my number one goals is I don’t want to just be stuck on the domestic mile circuit. If I’m going to do this, I want to do it right. And I was pretty bummed that my body tipped the other end of the scale and couldn’t quite figure it out…I think if I committed to keep going and training in the environment that I was in, it kind of would have been the same cycle, so I was like, ‘You know what, this might not be the most prudent move, but I’m going to end this and start a new chapter,’ so that’s kind of what I’ve been doing this summer, is figuring out what that chapter looks like.” My conversation this week is with Dana Giordano. She’s a top middle distance runner on the track who competed in the 5000m at this summer’s Olympic Trials. She also hosts the popular podcast More than Running with Dana, where she sits down and talks with some of the most inspirational and insightful women in running from athletes and coaches to insiders and advocates. In this episode, we talked about where she’s at right now and rediscovering the love for running after feeling distraught following the Olympic Trials. She told me about living in Singapore as a kid and developing a love for travel. We spoke about the professional side of the sport and the challenges of making it as a top-level athlete today. We also discussed her podcast, connecting with people, sharing untold stories, and a lot more.This episode is brought to you by:— New Balance. The Fresh Foam 1080 v11 is an absolute workhorse and it’s been my go-to trainer for most of my non-workout runs in 2021. It’s got great cushioning underfoot that’s protective but not too soft, providing a responsive ride that I really enjoy and appreciate. Check it out at newbalance.com and consider adding a pair to your rotation today.— Precision Hydration. I’ve been a devotee to PH products for the past 4 years and my last few marathons wouldn’t have gone as well without them. Go to precisionhydration.com and take their free online Sweat Test or use the Carb Calculator to get a personalized hydration and nutrition strategy to test in training. As a listener of the show you can get 15% off your first order by using the code TMS15 when checking out.Complete show notes: https://themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-178-with-dana-giordano/Sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning: https://themorningshakeout.com/subscribe/Support the morning shakeout on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themorningshakeout

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0:00.0

My goals and expectations when I joined the team was, you know, committing to Olympic

0:11.2

trials, doing this, but we were all changed through the pandemic.

0:15.8

You know, we, who I am, like, as a 24-year-old, joining a professional team versus me the 27-year-old,

0:23.0

kind of living through this high-end running thing.

0:27.5

One of my number one goals is, like, I don't want to just be stuck on the domestic

0:31.3

milestone circuit. Like, if I'm going to do this, like, I want to do it right, and I was

0:35.9

like, pretty bummed into my body, just kind of tipped the other day to the scale and

0:40.9

couldn't quite figure it out, and I think if I committed to, like, keep going and training

0:45.8

in the environment that I was in, it kind of would win the same cycle.

0:48.2

So I was like, you know what, this might not be the most prudent move, but I'm going

0:53.4

to end this and start a new chapter.

0:57.2

And so that's kind of what I'm doing this summer is figuring out what that chapter looks

1:00.7

like.

1:01.7

Hey, what's up, everyone? That was Dana Giordano.

1:25.9

I'm your host, Mario Fraole, and you are listening to the Morning Shake Out podcast.

1:31.6

My conversation this week is with Dana Giordano. She's a top-middle-distant runner on the

1:35.6

track who competed in the 5,000 meters at this summer's Olympic trials. She also hosts

1:40.5

the popular podcast, More Than Running With Dana, where she sits down and talks with some

1:45.1

of the most inspirational and insightful women in running from athletes and coaches to

1:49.6

insiders and advocates.

1:52.1

In this episode, we talked about where she's at right now and rediscovering the love for

1:56.0

running after feeling distraught following the Olympic trials. She told me about living

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