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The Running for Real Podcast

Kara Goucher: Performance Comes From Your Training, Not Your Weight -R4R 166

The Running for Real Podcast

Tina Muir

Sports, Running, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2019

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Kara Goucher knew her life would change when she decided to report her coach to the FBI. Making a choice to do what you believe is right, no matter the personal consequences, is a worthy and stressful decision. This was in 2011, eight years before Alberto Salazar received a four-year coaching ban.

Leading up to that decision, and the eight years that have followed, Kara has had many life-changing events. The birth of her child, podium finishes, and involvement in the ongoing investigation has kept her extremely busy.

Through all of this Kara lives day by day. Like you and me, she strives for balance and looks for ways to enjoy each day as a runner. Today, Kara told us about her feelings on Nike, how she became an activist as a shy person, and what she loves about running today. You won’t want to miss this one!

Being a Whistleblower

There are always consequences when someone decides to speak up. For Kara, she knew that if she reported her coach for doping violations, she may forever be questioned by others as to whether or not she was too was a cheater. These potential accusations can cause emotional and financial damage. In Kara’s case, both were true.

Shortly after Kara become public about her stance, she lost a contract that was about to go through. In addition to that, coaches and others said things about her that made it difficult to know who to trust. The process was dreadful and long, not knowing when or if her words would be heard and if actions would take place.

If They Can Do It, so Can You!

But it was all worth it, and Kara regrets none of it. Buoyed up by others in the running industry that have had to go through worse, or still have their entire careers in front of them, Kara has found her voice.

She doesn’t see herself as an extrovert, ready to yell to the crowds for change, in fact she considers herself quite shy. However, she said that once things became personal, something that she really believed in, she couldn’t stay quiet.

The examples of others are often what helps us to accomplish great things. Most success stories begin with great mentors or aspirations taken from personal heroes. This really is no different. If you want to be better, follow those people you look up to and glean from their greatness. Following someone like Kara is a great start.

If You Can Do It, so Can Others!

When we follow the example of others, we are doing more than just helping ourselves. On every level, people are inspired. For example, what an Olympic athlete does inspires everyone, though they can sometimes be additionally influential to those hoping to qualify. And to those that are trying to qualify, they may inspire the college athletes, from the college athletes to the high school athletes, and so on.

Your neighbor may not be inspired by Kipchoge, but they are probably inspired by you.

In addition to doping violations, Nike coaches have been accused of body-shaming. Imagine that, the fastest runners in the world aren’t free from fat-shaming. This is another issue that Kara has been taking a stand on, and something that you can share with others as well.

Quite frankly, the scale has become too much of a focus in sports. Performance is what matters most to professional athletes and really, to everyone. How your body feels and what it is capable of doing for you is the best way to determine your physical betterment.

Eating those things that make you happy and strong and bring about great recovery are what is most important, not the numbers. Your body is amazing. It will know when to lose or keep weight. Trust it, and be there for it in the long run—pun intended.

If We Can Do It, the World Changes.

So, what happens for Kara now? Well, for the most part, we wait and see. She is at ease with her decisions, but there is still a long way to go for the running industry. Kara is hopeful that as the running community works together, organizations will also do what they should.

As we come together, changes are likely and powerful. We can vote with our feet, and in this case, with our wallets. Companies are forced to change when customers vote this way. What we say can be effective, but what we DO rings even louder.

Resources:

Kara on Twitter

Kara on Instagram

Kara’s Website

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Transcript

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I think that we've gotten caught up in this whole everything has to be perfect and you have to be so lean

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I think what we really need to be focusing on is staying healthy doing all the work

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making sure your body is recovering because that's is staying healthy, doing all the work,

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making sure your body is recovering

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because that's where the great surges

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and performance and in your fitness come

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is through the training.

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This is running for real, the podcast for runners who know that for every runners high, there are just as many lows.

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All those just missed PRs, easy runs that feel hard, injury blues and more.

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Each week we'll talk to running, health, and wellness experts about their highs,

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blows, and best advice to build our confidence.

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Running for real is about being honest, being brave, and most of all, not feeling alone.

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And now here's our host, Tina Muir.

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Hello, my friends.

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Welcome to episode 165 of the Running For Your Podcast.

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When I think about that number now, 165 episodes, it is kind of crazy to think about.

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Like that is a lot.

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And when I think about my guest today, the last time I had it on was number 50.

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And that at the time felt like it was such a big number.

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And here we are over 100 later and we're 165 and things are going strong and if you

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are a new listener welcome I'm so happy to have you I am loving seeing the this big boom that's

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happened with podcast and those of you who have been

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