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Re-Run with Frank Gagliano

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Ultrarunning, Sports, Running, Marathons, Coaching, Olympics

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2022

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

This week we’re kicking it back to Episode 64 with Frank Gagliano, one of the greatest track coaches of all-time, which was recorded three years ago at his home in Rye, New York. Gagliano, who is now 85 years old, has coached at every level of the sport over the past 60 years—high school, college, and professionally—and he’s had great success at all of them. He’s coached 15 Olympians, 140 All-Americans, multiple national champions, and a world championships medalist. More importantly than that, however, the lessons he’s taught his athletes extend far beyond the track. He has a love for the sport, his family, his athletes, and his country that is unmatched. This is a conversation about coaching and life that had a profound impact on me—and I know it will do the same for you. 

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0:00.0

But see, that's a lesson that I've learned over the years that I tried to convey with

0:17.3

the athletes.

0:19.8

You're going to run into bumps in a road, you're going to run into roadblocks as an athlete,

0:27.2

but that's also going to teach you how to handle things in life, down the road.

0:33.6

Not going to be easy.

0:36.2

Life is going to be tougher than to sport a track and feel.

0:40.8

Big time.

0:41.8

But what you learn in track and feel can help you through those tough moments in life.

0:45.3

That's right.

0:46.3

That's right.

0:57.2

Hey, what's up everyone?

1:03.2

It's your host, Mario Freoly.

1:04.9

I am taking a little time off right now from recording and publishing new episodes, but

1:10.8

this week we are going to rerun one of my favorite conversations that I've ever had

1:15.8

period.

1:16.8

Not just for the podcast.

1:17.8

One of my favorite conversations that I've ever had in my entire life, it took place almost

1:22.9

exactly three years ago and it is with the legendary coach, Frank Gagliano, and to talk

1:29.3

a little bit about it here with me today before we get into it is my right-hand man, Chris

1:35.8

Douglas.

1:36.8

Chris, welcome back to the show.

1:39.0

Thanks for having me.

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