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🗓️ 20 December 2022
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This week’s Re-Run is with Bria Wetsch, who just a few weeks ago finished fourth at the U.S. Marathon Championships at CIM in a new personal best of 2:28.35. We recorded this episode in April 2020, at the very beginning of the pandemic, not long after Bria had finished 27th at the U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon in Atlanta.
I’m bringing back this conversation because of how honest and raw it was. In it, Bria told me about experiencing success at a young age and how she struggled to separate her identity and self-worth from her running results. She also recounts her experience recovering from double achilles surgery in 2017 and coming back to run a marathon PR 13 months later. She explained why she’s stuck with the sport despite various struggles over the past 20 years. Bria opened up about her fear of failure and battling perfectionism—but also how she learned to let go a few years ago and what that did for her relationship with running and competition, and a lot more.
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0:00.0 | every time I line up, I don't get as anxious anymore. I don't feel like I'm in a |
0:10.1 | bar. It's just see what you can do. You have two healthy legs. You get to do |
0:15.9 | this like the sky's the limit. And if you don't reach what you think you |
0:22.3 | might be able to do, that's okay too. Because I'm having fun and I'm more in |
0:27.0 | a moment now. I'm not thinking about the end goal of oh I might not do as well |
0:32.9 | or I might suck. That's fine. |
0:37.6 | Hey what's up everyone. I'm your host Mario Freyoli. It's been a busy fall and I |
1:00.6 | haven't been recording many new episodes of the podcast these last couple |
1:04.4 | months. So I'm rerunning a few of my favorite conversations from years past. This |
1:09.5 | week's is with Brea Wech who just a few weeks ago finished fourth at the US |
1:14.6 | marathon championships at CIM in a new personal best of 228.35. We recorded |
1:21.1 | this episode in April of 2020 at the very beginning of the pandemic. Not long |
1:26.1 | after Brea had finished 27th at the US Olympic trials marathon in Atlanta. I'm |
1:32.3 | bringing back this conversation because of how honest and raw it was. In it, |
1:36.7 | Brea told me about experiencing success at a young age and how she struggled to |
1:41.2 | separate her identity and self-worth from her running results. She also |
1:45.2 | recounts her experience recovering from double Achilles surgery in 2017 and |
1:49.8 | coming back to run a marathon PR just 13 months later. She explained why she's |
1:55.1 | stuck with the sport despite various struggles over the past 20 years. Brea opened |
2:00.0 | up about her fear of failure and battling perfectionism but also how she |
2:04.0 | learned to let go a few years ago and what that did for her relationship with |
2:07.6 | running and competition and a lot more. A big thank you to Tracksmith for |
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