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The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

Scott Fauble on training for a marathon debut, 4th place at the Olympic Trials, burritos and more

The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

CITIUS MAG

Sports, Running

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2017

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Former Portland Pilot and NAZ Elite professional distance runner Scott Fauble joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast to chat as he trains for his marathon debut at this fall's Frankfurt Marathon. We talk everything from transitioning into road racing, envisioning making the Olympics, burritos, a wild story about Woody Kincaid (Bowerman track club runner and host of the Price of A Mile Podcast) and much more. Fauble dissects the wild and carnage-filled Olympic Trials 10K, where he finished fourth overall. At the Olympic Trials, the top three with the standard head to the Olympics and despite note having the standard, Fauble still had mixed feelings about his fourth-place showing. He's since focused on the roads and has fared very well and set several personal bests. He breaks down his strengths as a racer and aiming for the highest-finish possible at events. This week's episode was brought to you by ROLL Recovery. The company was founded in Boulder, Colorado with one major goal: To design and build revolutionary products to help people recover faster and improve the quality of their life. They have thoughtfully designed products to keep you moving. Be happy. Be healthy. Check them out today. The photos and artwork for this episode were provided by Sarah Cotton, who is working on a documentary on NAZ Elite. Follow @oneeightythreepointfour on Instagram for updates on the film. On this week's episode, I giveaway a R3 foot roller so find out how to do that in the episode and join the prediction contest before Sunday's 5th Avenue Mile.

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0:00.0

Today's episode of the C.S. MAC podcast is brought to you by Roll Recovery.

0:03.7

I've been a big fan of their products for a while now and if you haven't heard of them,

0:07.5

then you're missing out. A couple years back, runner Jeremy Nelson thought of the now famous

0:11.5

foam rollers. He had a couple key points that he wanted

0:14.4

to hit on with his product. First, he wanted to bring the massage force into the roller.

0:20.0

You know, regular, some of the regular rollers are pretty boring this one is different

0:23.4

number two is something that fits different body sizes and targets key muscle

0:27.4

groups that's important number three bring that flushing effect to move blood and waste products out as you're rolling.

0:35.0

And lastly, make it portable.

0:37.0

It's helpful for everyone.

0:38.0

Eventually, rural recovery came to life.

0:40.0

And now it's a hit with runners of all levels, cyclists of all levels, everyone's using it.

0:45.0

I'm a big fan of the R8 for a real good deep tissue massage after my runs.

0:50.0

I keep an R3 at my desk at work.

0:52.0

That's a great one that I could just relieve my... keep an R3 at my desk at work.

0:52.6

That's a great one that I could just relieve my planter

0:55.4

and use that as I'm sitting at my desk.

0:59.1

Check them out today.

1:00.4

Roll Recovery.com and Roll Recovery on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

1:06.0

My guest for today's show is former Portland pilot and soon to be Marathunder, Scott Fobble.

1:11.0

And we're going to have a couple Naze Elite episodes this month as part of a

1:15.5

little partnership we have going with Roll Recovery. And in each episode you're going to get a couple

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