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Episode 45 | Colleen Quigley

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2019

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

"Like I want to make people happy, and do the right thing, and be successful. And I think a lot of people end up getting sucked into that and then have to be like, 'Wait, why am I doing this?' 'Do I want to be here?' 'Why did I make these choices?' and you have to rethink it and figure out what actually makes you happy and what you actually want to do. Luckily, just being competitive and wanting to get better and better and better at running has turned out pretty good for me because, when I sit back, I do love what I'm doing. But it is something you have to be careful of—like, 'Why am I so obsessed at being so good at that? Or not failing? Maybe it's OK. And I think that's something I'll probably be working with the rest of my life."Stoked to welcome Olympian Colleen Quigley to the podcast this week! The 26-year-old is a member of the Bowerman Track Club and has established herself as one of the top middle-distance runners in the world, specializing in the steeplechase. She competed in that event at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, where she finished eighth, and has represented the United States multiple times in international competition.A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Quigley had a stellar 2018 campaign, winning the Wannamaker Mile at the Millrose Games, qualifying for the world indoor championships in the 1500m, putting up personal bests in the 1000m, 1500m, and steeplechase, winning two race races in Europe, and finishing second to Jenny Simpson in the Fifth Ave. Mile to close out the year.The nomadic Quigley and I caught up a few weeks ago in San Francisco before she took off for altitude camp and we covered a wide range of topics, including her morning routine, how she's dealt with injuries throughout her career, what it was like to be coached by her dad in high school and the importance of keeping the sport fun during those formative years, making the decision to postpone a modeling career in order to run collegiately at Florida State, deciding to join the Bowerman Track Club after college, the influence Shalane Flanagan has had on her professional career and how her relationship with coach Jerry Schumacher has evolved over the last few years, fear of rejection and how's she's dealt with it throughout her life, her competitiveness and where she gets it comes from, the origins of #fastbraidfriday, what she's excited about in 2019, and a whole lot more.This episode is brought to you by Strava. Strava is hands down THE best app for runners, cyclists, and triathletes. It's a great way to keep yourself accountable, stick to your New Year’s resolutions, keep track of and analyze your own training, and is also a great way to stay connected with and be motivated by other athletes who are getting after it every day. Strava is free to use whenever you want to log a run or a workout, but there are also a number of extra special Summit features that cost just a few dollars a month that allow you to set goals and stay motivated, better analyze your workouts, dig deeper into the data, share your location during activities, and explore new places with confidence, and more. For a limited time, Strava is offering listeners of the morning shakeout—that’s YOU—a chance to try those Summit features for FREE. Go to strava.com/summit and enter the code "shakeout" (all lowercase) at checkout to see what Summit is all about and try it out for yourself.Complete show notes: https://www.themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-45-with-colleen-quigley/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

Like I want to make people happy and like do the right thing and be successful and like that I think a lot of people end up getting sucked into that and then have to be like wait why am I doing this where am I do I want to be like, wait, why am I doing this?

0:12.6

Where am I?

0:13.8

Do I want to be here?

0:15.2

Why did I make these choices?

0:17.6

And you have to kind of like rethink it

0:19.6

and figure out what actually makes you happy

0:21.5

and what you actually want to do.

0:23.2

Luckily, you know, just being competitive and wanting to get better and better and better

0:29.2

at running has turned out pretty good for me because I do love, you know, when I sit back I do love what I'm doing.

0:36.0

But it is like something you have to be careful of like why am I so obsessed with, you know, being so good at that or not failing like it maybe it's okay

0:46.2

I think that's something I'll probably be like working with the rest of my life

1:10.8

That's Colleen Quigley, and this is another episode of the Morning Shakeout podcast. Thank you for joining me.

1:13.4

This is a show where I glean insight and inspiration from some of the top

1:17.3

athletes coaches and personalities in the sport of running and this week is

1:20.6

certainly no exception.

1:22.7

I am super excited to welcome 2016 Olympian.

1:25.9

Colleen quickly to the show.

1:27.3

Colleen is a native of St. Louis, Missouri.

1:29.8

She grew up running and modeling. She ran track and cross country at Florida State University.

1:36.1

She joined the Bowerman Track Club shortly after graduating, made the Olympic team

1:40.8

about a year later. She's run fast in the mile.

1:43.9

She's been injured.

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