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🗓️ 17 September 2019
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0:14.4 | One of the really cool things about Trail and Ultra Running in particular is people go so far into the unknown and I think that as an element of humanity like doing something where there's the legitimate chance that you're going to utterly fail and get taken off by a helicopter, right? That's going to happen tomorrow. The fact that |
0:21.2 | there's a sport that people can participate in that has these neat |
0:25.2 | elements to it I think it's good for everybody right it's obviously good for me |
0:29.4 | because I'm you know in the sport I'm in it I'm in it professionally it professionally and I earn a living doing it. |
0:34.0 | But I just think it's good for society to have those things like that that can really test you. |
0:40.0 | So I just hope that the sport continues to maintain its edge, attract new people, be viable, |
0:47.9 | and be fun to come out and do these types of events. |
0:52.4 | That's Jason Coop, and this is episode 77 of the Morning Shakeout Podcast. Hey, what's up morning, check out listeners. I'm your host Mario Freoli and I'm excited to share a recent conversation that I had with a coaching |
1:14.8 | colleague of mine, Jason Coop. Coop is one of the most highly respected and successful coaches |
1:20.1 | in ultra-running. |
1:21.3 | He's the head ultra-running coach for Carmichael Training Systems, a |
1:24.0 | company he's been working for since 2001. Cooper ran collegiately at Texas A&M and |
1:28.8 | he's coached athletes of all ages and ability levels over the course of his career |
1:32.1 | including some notable ones such |
1:33.9 | as Western State Champion Casey Liktig, Dylan Bowman, Dakota Jones, Stephanie Howe and |
1:39.0 | many others. We caught up a couple weeks ago in Shamini France France, where we were both supporting our athletes during the UTMB Festival of Races, and a few days before he was about to set off on the Tour de Jans, a 330K trail race through Italy's Iosto Valley. |
1:54.0 | We got into a lot of coaching nerdy in this one, |
1:55.9 | including the path Coupe's travel to get where he is today, |
1:59.1 | the importance of education, experience, and observation, |
2:02.3 | how mentors and colleagues have made him a better coach, |
2:05.3 | balancing volume and intensity and training, how he responds to criticisms of his employer and |
2:10.1 | why he doesn't just start his own coaching company, |
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