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Running While Black in New York

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Outside Podcast

Sports, Wilderness

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

There’s been a running boom in the age of coronavirus, with veteran runners and newbies alike lacing up their shoes to get outside. But the experience has not been the same for everyone. Coffey, a well-known figure in New York City’s vibrant running scene as well as a multitalented creative artist, has continued to get his miles in during the pandemic. And like other runners whose skin is black or brown, he has faced the same risks of harassment and violence that were present before the virus arrived—along with new dangers. Coffey also has a deeply considered response to the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd: last week, he released the short film About the People, which examines social injustice and racial inequality in America through a powerful conversation between men who are pillars in the black community. In this episode, Coffey shares his story of falling in love with running in NYC, his perspective on the pain and upheaval of recent weeks, and his bold idea for harnessing the positive energy of runners to make a difference. This episode of the Outside Podcast is brought to you by Tracksmith, an independent running brand with a deep love for the sport. Tracksmith is offering Outside Podcast listeners $15 off your first equipment purchase of $75 or more. Go to Trackmsith.com/outside and enter the code OutsidePod at checkout.

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0:00.0

This episode of the Outside Podcast is brought to by Trucksmith, a proudly independent running brand that makes high performance products for real world athletes.

0:09.0

Or his founder Matt Taylor likes to put it, amateurs.

0:13.0

We really go back to the original roots of the word amateur,

0:16.0

and it comes from meaning for the love.

0:19.0

You're running because you love it.

0:21.0

It has nothing to do with how fast you are, how many miles you run.

0:25.2

Running becomes something that, you know, when you wake up in the morning, you start thinking about,

0:29.1

okay, what am I going to do today? What's my run or what's my workout. Matt was a competitive runner in high school in college.

0:35.0

Later, after years of working in the running industry, he recognized that companies

0:40.0

had forgotten about the athletes who make up the heart of the sport. He created

0:44.0

Tracksmith in 2014, opening up shop right along the Boston Marathon route and

0:49.1

building a team made up of passionate runners. From the get-go, they've crafted exceptional technical

0:54.7

apparel with a classic New England aesthetic.

0:57.8

We put a lot of focus on material selection and material science and you know, mar wool is a is a perfect example it is an amazing

1:06.8

performance fabric it's soft it's moisture wicking it keeps you cool the greatest attribute of Marino for runners that it

1:15.1

literally doesn't smell. But not all Marino wool is the same. For Traxmith

1:19.8

products, Matt's team selected a unique and extraordinarily lightweight blend.

1:24.0

And then they put it to the test in the way that only an authentic crew of runners could.

1:29.0

I actually made everyone on the team wear the exact same shirt for two weeks every run.

1:34.0

Some people were running you know 80 miles a week some were running 30 but you had to

1:37.0

wear the same shirt every time you ran no washing and at the end of the

1:40.0

two weeks the the marino literally did not retain any of the odor that you would normally have in a technical

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