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Episode 70 | Katie Arnold

the morning shakeout podcast

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Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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"The way I approach running, it's totally a joyous pursuit for me—which doesn't mean that every day is happy, but I do it because I love it and I feel good when I run, and the racing is just a fraction of it. I had run all summer training on the happiness principle, where if I'm training happy and not stressed and I'm enjoying it, then I'm training strong and I'll be healthy. And so that was just a reminder to let it come from within and to tap into that deep pleasure I take in running that really has nothing to do with competition."Excited to welcome Katie Arnold to the podcast this week! The 47-year-old Arnold is one heck of an ultrarunner—she won the Leadville Trail 100 last year in 19 hours, 53 minutes and 40 seconds, which, incredibly, was her debut at the distance—and earlier this year she was second at the Ultra Race of Champions 100K. She’s won numerous other races throughout her career, and is hoping is to run the CCC—a 101K race that goes from Courmayeur, Italy to Chamonix, France—as part of the weeklong UTMB festival of races in late August.Arnold is also an incredible writer: She’s a contributing editor and former managing editor at Outside magazine, where she worked on staff for 12 years, and currently writes the Raising Rippers column about bringing up adventurous kids—of which she has two of her own—for that publication. Arnold has also written for the The New York Times, Men’s Journal, ESPN the Magazine, and numerous other publications. She recently wrote her first book, Running Home, a memoir about her relationship with her father, grief and resilience, adventure and obsession, and the power of running to change your life. We covered a wide range of topics in this conversation: "smile" and "flow," what those words mean to her, and why they're important when she races; reverse goal-setting and how this strategy sets her up for success; balancing competitive running with the rest of her life; her “real life training plan” and how that helps prepare her for races; the importance of observation and paying attention to what's going on around her in life; how death can wake us up to the powerful realization that everything is changing all the time; her new book, how it came to be, and what she hopes readers take away from it; and a lot more.This episode is brought to you by the VCU Health Richmond Marathon. The event, which also includes half marathon and 8K options, takes place in Richmond, Virginia, on November 16th, 2019. Whatever distance you run, Richmond provides phenomenal course support, great fall scenery, awesome finisher swag, and supportive spectators. I know from my experience running there last year that when you run Richmond, you get it all. The marathon is a mostly flat, fast course, top-25 Boston qualifier, and it ends with a beautiful, downhill riverfront finish. Runner’s World called it “America’s Friendliest Marathon” and they certainly live up to this distinction. Start planning your race experience today and save $10 on your registration fee—it applies to the marathon, half marathon, and 8K—by using the discount code “morningshakeout” when you check out at RichmondMarathon.com.Complete show notes: https://www.themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-70-with-katie-arnold/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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0:16.4

The way I approach running it's totally a joyous pursuit for me and which doesn't mean that every day is happy but I do it because I love it and I feel good when I run and the racing is just a fraction of it and I had run all summer training on sort of that happiness principle where you know if I'm

0:21.3

training happy and not stressed and I'm enjoying it, then I'm training strong and I'll be healthy.

0:27.7

And so that was just a reminder to let it come from within and to tap into that deep pleasure I take in running that really

0:36.1

has nothing to do with competition.

0:38.1

That's Katie Arnold and this is episode 70 of the Morning Shakeout listeners. I'm your host Mario Freoli, and this week on the show I've got Katie Arnold.

1:00.0

Katie is one heck of an ultra-runner. She won the Leadville Trail 100 last year in 19 hours, 53 minutes and 40 seconds.

1:07.0

Incredibly, that was her debut at the distance at the age of 47.

1:11.0

Earlier this year, she was second at the ultra race of champions

1:14.2

she's won numerous other races throughout her career and is hoping to run the

1:17.8

CCC as part of the UTMB festival races later this summer that's a

1:22.0

hundred and k race that goes from Kormey, Italy to

1:24.7

Shamini, France. Katie is also an incredible writer. She's a contributing editor and the

1:29.3

former managing editor at Outside magazine, where she worked on staff for 12 years and

1:33.8

currently writes the Raising Rippers Column for that publication which is about

1:37.3

raising adventurous kids of which she has two of herself. Katie's also written

1:41.6

for the New York Times Men's Journal, ESP in the magazine, and numerous other

1:45.0

publications, and recently she wrote her first book.

1:48.0

It's called Running Home, and it's a memoir about her relationship with her father, grief and

1:52.2

resilience, adventure and

1:53.4

obsession, and the power of running to change your life. We talk about all of those

1:57.8

things and then some in this conversation. This is a really good one. I enjoyed

2:01.6

talking to Katie and took a lot away from this exchange,

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