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🗓️ 30 April 2019
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0:00.0 | Watching from an athlete perspective where all of a sudden he gets it or she gets it and then you see that just click and then it's like game time, you know, I think that's the biggest thing I get from an athlete is like learning, you know, all these things you see as a coach, right? Like, an athlete should be able to do this or they should be able to hit these times or do this performance. |
0:23.2 | But it's all nothing because it's just you or me talking here and we know the science of it and |
0:27.6 | the method but the athletes are the one who has to believe into it and believe in themselves, |
0:32.0 | right? |
0:32.9 | And it doesn't matter how much you tell them |
0:35.1 | how great they are or whatever until they get it. |
0:37.1 | And I think watching that process happen |
0:40.0 | and how it happens differently with each athlete |
0:42.4 | is probably the most exciting part of |
0:44.4 | coaching. |
0:45.4 | That's Terrence Mahin and this is episode 60 of the Morning Shake Out Podcast. |
1:04.3 | Everybody, welcome back to the Morning Shake Out podcast podcast I'm your host Mario Freoli and this week's conversation is with someone I've long respected and |
1:08.3 | admired Terrence Mahin and it does not disappoint for those of you who't know, Terence is one of the best middle and long distance |
1:15.3 | running coaches in the world. He's currently the director and coach of the Mission Athletics Club in |
1:19.7 | San Diego, which he co-founded last year with his wife, three-time Olympian Jen Rines. |
1:24.5 | Terence was previously the coach of the BAA high performance team in Boston. |
1:28.4 | He was the distance coach for UK athletics before that, and he was also the coach of the Mammoth Track Club from |
1:33.6 | 2004 to 2013 where he guided Dina Kaster to an American record in the marathon |
1:38.8 | Ryan Hall to his 5943 American Record in the Half Marathon, |
1:43.1 | and he also developed eight Olympians |
1:45.1 | during his tenure there. |
1:47.0 | This was one of my favorite conversations. |
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