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Re-Run with Fernando Cabada

the morning shakeout podcast

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Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2022

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

Heading into this holiday week we’re going to re-run one of my favorite episodes of the podcast from years past. This one is from January 2020 and it’s with Fernando Cabada, a former professional distance runner who is still competing at an elite level. In fact, Fernando is now one of the fastest Masters runners in the country, running 2:16:51 at Grandmas Marathon back in June to qualify for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon. He’s also the Masters American record-holder for 50K, running 2:57:35 earlier this year.

In this conversation, which we recorded in-person in his hometown of Fresno, California, Fernando told me about his rough upbringing in Fresno, where he suffered abuse at the hands of his father, to the close relationship he has with his mother and how that’s even strengthened in recent years. We talked about being embarrassed by who he was as a kid and how he’s worked to put that behind him later in life. He told me why finishing second in a school yard race as a 9-year-old was the best day of his life to that point. Fernando explains why he was feeling more depressed than ever in 2014 despite it being his best year of racing ever, and how he picked himself up afterward and found a way forward. We also discussed his relationship with running, the place it occupies in his life, and a heck of a lot more.

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0:00.0

Running is something that just always, I was always good at and something that I would

0:10.4

do no matter what.

0:11.4

It was always my little escape in some way.

0:13.9

Whatever was happening at home, running would just make me feel a little better when I

0:16.7

got to go out.

0:17.7

It was just my escape and I need it.

0:19.6

I need to tell this day, it's the only time that I feel that nothing negative could touch

0:25.6

me.

0:28.2

Hey, what's up everyone?

0:46.9

I'm your host, Mario Freyoli, and heading into this holiday week, we're going to rerun

0:51.1

one of my favorite episodes of the podcast from years past.

0:55.2

This one is from January 2020 and it's with Fernando Cabada, a former professional

1:00.7

distance runner who is still competing at an elite level.

1:04.0

In fact, Fernando is now one of the fastest masters runners in the country running 216

1:10.3

51 at Grama's Marathon back in June to qualify for the 2024 U.S Olympic Trials Marathon.

1:17.4

It's actually his fifth Olympic Trials that he is qualified for and he did it at the age

1:22.7

of 40.

1:23.7

He's also the master's American record holder for 50K running 25735 earlier this year.

1:31.0

In this conversation, which we recorded in person in his hometown of Fresno, California,

1:36.1

Fernando told me about his rough upbringing in Fresno where he suffered abuse at the hands

1:40.6

of his father to the close relationship that he has with his mother and how that's even

1:45.0

strengthened in recent years.

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