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Episode 46 | Rob Watson

the morning shakeout podcast

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Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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"You know, growing other avenues of my life has been really positive, and having an overall balance in my life, and not just having this laser focus on running. Because before, my running and my happiness were tied so close together that it was almost a dangerous thing. If I wasn't running well, the rest of my life was not going well either and it was nice to be able to separate that and separate different parts of life and get enjoyment and fulfillment out of hanging out with friends, and not being stressed about not running, and stuff like that. So yeah, it was a shift in mindset that was very important—it had to happen."I had a blast sitting down with Rob Watson for this week's episode of the podcast. Watson is a recently retired professional runner from Canada who won two national steeplechase titles and represented his country numerous times in international competition. He also has a 2:13:29 marathon personal best, finished 11th at Boston in 2013, and broke the 2:20 mark ten times in his career.The 35-year-old Watson, who stepped away from the professional side of the sport after failing to qualify for the Olympic Games at the 2016 London Marathon, where he ran 2:18:45, is a coach with Mile2Marathon in Vancouver, where he's lived since 2012. He won the BMO Vancouver Marathon last year—the first marathon victory of his career—and his resolutions for 2019 include "learning how to trail run and not fall on head. 2. Learn how to do ultra running shit. 3. After 1 & 2 are complete start crushing trail and ultra races."We had a great conversation and covered a wide range of topics, including being mentally done with the grind of training and racing at the professional level; coaching with Mile2Marathon and how that's fueled his own excitement for running, given him new perspective, and revived his desire to get back into training and racing; learning how to recognize, enjoy, and celebrate his accomplishments rather than always dwelling on what he could have done better; how the business of professional running has changed over the past 10-12 years; the disconnect that exists between the participatory side of running and the competitive side of the sport, and what can be done to close that gap; how he worked through insecurity and confidence issues and learned to trust himself and his training; his new year’s resolutions and why he's excited to explore trail and ultrarunning; and much, much 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-46-with-rob-watson/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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you know growing other avenues in my life has been really positive and having an

0:04.2

overall balance in my life and not just having this this laser focus on

0:09.0

running because before like my running and my happiness were tied so close together that it was almost like a

0:14.0

dangerous thing. If I wasn't running well the rest of my life was kind of not going

0:18.2

well either and it was nice to be able to separate that and separate different parts of life and

0:22.2

yeah and get enjoyment and fulfillment out of hang out with friends and not being stressed about not running and stuff like that.

0:28.9

So just yeah, it was a shifted mindset that was very important it had to happen.

0:32.8

That's Rob Watson and this is episode episode of the podcast where every week I glean insight inspiration from some of the top athletes, coaches, and personalities in the sport of running.

1:01.0

And this week, I am super excited to welcome Rob Watson to the show

1:05.0

those of you who don't know Rob is a recently retired professional runner from

1:10.1

Canada he did not make their Olympic team but he tried a couple times and

1:14.8

the steeple chase and the marathon came up just short but he's a 213 marathoner.

1:19.0

He was 11th at Boston way back when pretty fast steeple chaser in his day and really just

1:27.6

chased it for a long time he and I are about the same age we had a great

1:31.0

conversation about staying with the sport after you've accepted that your best days are behind you even though I was certainly not at his level.

1:41.0

I've definitely been dealing with a little bit of that myself in

1:44.3

recent years and we just really talked about his career and his relationship with

1:48.0

running, his training, what he's doing now in Vancouver where he is a coach with the Mile to Marathon program and the

1:55.1

community that they've built around that and this was really just a super fun

1:58.5

conversation I really enjoyed being a part of it I think you will enjoy listening

2:01.8

to it so without further, let's dig in with

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Rob Watson,

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