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The Running for Real Podcast

Neely Spence Gracey and Cindy Kuzma: A Breakthrough Doesn't Have to Be Big - R4R 289

The Running for Real Podcast

Tina Muir

Sports, Running, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Neely Spence Gracey and Cindy Kuzma know a thing or two about setting and achieving goals. Neely is a three-time Olympic Trials qualifier and has her sights set on qualifying for the Trials in 2024. She was the top American at the 2016 Boston Marathon and has broken 70 minutes in the half. Cindy is a writer, author and podcaster who has helped countless athletes come back from injury with her book Rebound and her Injured Athletes Club podcast.

They’ve teamed up to write Breakthrough Women’s Running: Dream Big and Train Smart, drawing on their personal experiences and those of the successful women runners they interviewed. Their objective is to help women achieve their running goals and to recognize the ways that those goals can - and should - change throughout their lives.

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"Thank you" to Neely and Cindy. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on the show.





Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Running for Real, a global community with a shared love and curiosity for running.

0:17.3

Together we reconnect with the reasons why we love to run and discover ways it helps

0:21.6

us become better people.

0:23.6

Whether it's the quiet moments of a morning run while the rest of the world still sleeps,

0:27.8

or befriending the strangers next to you at the start line of a race, we are here to connect

0:32.7

with others who see running as the common thread that we use our lives together. Come join me,

0:38.0

Tina Muir, as I talk with people from all walks of life, united by a love of running.

0:47.4

Hello my friends, welcome to another episode of The Running for a Podcast. Thank you for joining me

0:52.7

today. I am excited that you are here and excited to welcome back to guests who have been on

0:58.7

the podcast before, but this time they are coming on together. These women are friends, people who

1:05.4

have been influential in my life and in life in different ways. You will get to hear in the interview

1:12.5

and I am excited to have the first interview with them talking about their book, breakthrough

1:19.2

women's running and it is a book that I am very excited to come out. I am proud of the work that

1:28.1

they have done here and you will hear me say the work that they have done in the running community.

1:34.0

And yes, it's just going to be a deep conversation. We talk about a lot of the tough things that go on

1:40.8

with the way that we have a relationship to running. Our mindset around running and training

1:46.7

just growth that we tend to do over our lives, over our running careers and it was a really

1:53.4

insightful conversation where Neely herself was very vulnerable and honest with some of the things

1:59.7

that she has worked through. So I guess I should introduce, I've said, Neely. Neely spent

2:04.0

crazy. I am excited to bring back to the show for a third time. Neely was the first American at

2:11.2

the Boston Marathon that she ran in 2016. She is the 11th female ever to break 70 minutes in

2:20.0

the half marathon. She is a three-term Olympic trials qualifier and she has some very impressive

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