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🗓️ 17 June 2022
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Rheinhardt Harrison started running at the age of three. Fifteen years later, he became the 16th American high school boy to ever break four minutes in the mile. In this episode, Reinhardt chronicles all the ups and downs of his career. From his start in the sport to dealing with immense pressure after running 4:00 in the mile as a sophomore to this past year of racing.
This episode is an in-depth look at the career of Rheinhardt Harrison and the lessons and reflections that he’s taken away from it. We also go through the creation of Rheinhardt’s YouTube channel where he has reached over 500,000 views since its beginning. Lastly, we go into your unique listener questions. You get to hear all about Rheinhardt’s pet gator It was a blast having Rheinhardt on the show. He’s got such a great work ethic and brings the same to this interview.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the Running Effect with Dominic Schleader. |
0:07.4 | I'm your host, Dominic. And before we get into today's inspiring and impactful conversation |
0:12.5 | of the podcast, I would greatly appreciate it if you liked, subscribed, and shared the show |
0:17.1 | with your friends. And then in addition to doing those things, give us a five-star |
0:20.9 | review on Spotify. That way, people who haven't discovered the show can discover the show more |
0:25.6 | easily. So on today's episode of the podcast, I have the great privilege of speaking with |
0:30.6 | Reinhardt Harrison. Ryanhart recently ran 359.33 in the mile to become the 16th American high school boy to ever break the |
0:40.6 | illustrious four-minute mile barrier, which is so, so exciting. But we go way back in this episode |
0:46.9 | to Reinhardt's start in the sport of running, where he actually started running at the age of |
0:52.2 | three. Yeah, you heard that right, the age of three. So super fun |
0:55.7 | beginning in the sports story and then we kind of make our way up to present day, some of the |
1:00.6 | different races that have shaped him. And one of those races was his sophomore year where he ran |
1:06.0 | essentially four flat in the mile and he talks in depth about how that race kind of shaped his |
1:10.6 | high school career |
1:11.4 | and the pressure that it put on himself. He talks about his mindset after that and kind of the |
1:18.0 | reason behind the season going through each and every race leading up to this amazing race. |
1:23.9 | And then we also go through the creation of Reinhardt's YouTube channel where he has reached over half a million views since its beginning. And then we also go through the creation of Ryanhart's YouTube channel, where he has |
1:27.7 | reached over half a million views since its beginning. And then lastly, we go into your unique |
1:33.7 | listener questions from Instagram. And along with that, you get to hear all about Ryan Hart's |
1:38.9 | pet gator. You won't want to miss that story. It's a fun one. So it was a blast having |
1:42.9 | Ryanhart on the show. He's got such a great work ethic and brings the same fire to this interview. |
1:48.3 | So I hope you all enjoy this episode as much as I did. Special thanks to Reinhart for coming on the show. |
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