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🗓️ 13 September 2022
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This week’s episode is with Ruben Sança. Ruben and I go back a ways: When I was a senior at Stonehill College we recruited him pretty hard to come run at our school. He ultimately ended up going to our rival, UMass Lowell, where he went on to have a great collegiate career as a 4x All-American and three-time New England champion. It turned out to be the right choice for him as Ruben now works at his alma mater as the Director of Student Life & Well-Being. After college, Ruben made some big jumps as an athlete. In 2011 he represented his home country of Cape Verde in the marathon at the World Championships in South Korea and the following year he competed in the 5000m at the Olympic Games in London. In fact, it was during those Olympics that I first spent some meaningful time with Ruben and got know him a little bit. Ruben has also finished in the top-25 of the Boston Marathon twice and still competes regularly on the New England road racing scene. In August, he and his five-year-old son Greyson broke the Guinness World Record for running a mile with a stroller, clocking a 4:32.2 at the High Street Mile in Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Even though he’s five years younger than me, Ruben is someone I look up to for the example he sets through his actions. He works incredibly hard, makes time for the people and pursuits he cares most about, and he does it all with humility. In this conversation, we talked about his recent Guinness world record and how he shares running with his son. Ruben told me about growing up in Cape Verde, moving to the U.S. when he was 12 years old, and what it was like settling into the Dorchester and Roxbury neighborhoods of Boston. We discussed his experience running in high school and some of the challenges of being a distance runner in the inner city, why he chose to run at UMass Lowell and his relationship with coach Gary Gardner, and how he was thinking about his pursuit of competitive running after college. Ruben also explained to me how his relationship to running has evolved over the years and how he fits in training at a high level around family and a full-time job, establishing his nonprofit foundation that focuses on integrating sports and academics to make a sustainable impact in Cape Verde, and so much more.
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0:00.0 | I didn't want running to be for me this thing where I went three years really, really hard |
0:11.8 | and just didn't have to that just signed off. |
0:15.0 | I wanted running to be sustainable and that's what I tell a lot of the athletes that I |
0:19.6 | coach. |
0:20.6 | It's not a one-year thing. |
0:21.6 | It's something that you want to do to lifelong commitment. |
0:26.0 | So that's what I wanted my running to be. |
0:30.8 | For me, I know where my talent level is and I also know that in order for me to get |
0:39.0 | to that next level, I needed to work really hard and I knew eventually injuries were |
0:43.6 | going to come along. |
0:45.9 | For me, the hardest thing was trying to stay motivated and stay in the game. |
0:50.8 | Even after working a full day, you've got a lot of stuff going on and trying to make |
0:57.6 | sure that you're finding time for yourself, finding time for others and to do all these |
1:02.6 | other little things that regular people do. |
1:20.8 | Hey, what's up, everyone? |
1:25.9 | I'm your host, Mario Freyoli, and you are listening to The Morning Shake Out Podcast. |
1:31.3 | Every week on this show, I try to glean unique insights and uncommon inspiration from a wide |
1:36.3 | range of personalities in an effort to help you see what's possible through the lens |
1:40.6 | of running. |
1:42.1 | This week's episode is with Ruben Sansa. |
1:45.4 | Ruben and I, we go back aways. |
1:47.3 | When I was a senior at Stonehill College, we recruited him pretty hard to come run at |
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