The Relatable, Rambling Runner: Matt Chittim
The Relatable, Rambling Runner - Matt Chittim Most running podcasts
focus on professional runners. Matt Chittim’s Rambling Runner
podcast focuses on dedicated amateur runners who are working hard
at the sport while also balancing running with the...
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The Relatable, Rambling Runner - Matt Chittim
Most running podcasts focus on professional runners. Matt
Chittim’s Rambling Runner podcast focuses on dedicated amateur
runners who are working hard at the sport while also balancing
running with the rest of their lives.
That’s not to say Matt ignores the elites. He also covers the
other end of the spectrum with his Road to the Trials podcast
which follows the training, racing, and experiences of some of
America’s best runners as they prepared for the Olympic Trials.
As an athlete, Matt is a former college basketball player and
coach. He started running at a young age with an occasional 5k or
track season but most of his running was at the service of
getting fit for other sports. After college Matt started taking
running more seriously and eventually became fully invested in
the running community.
Matt is currently working through a year-long journey called
Mastering 40 in which he is hoping to break 40:00 in the 10k
after turning 40 years old. He talks to Coach Claire about his
training ups and downs and what motivated him to set this
“stretch goal.”
Matt also talks about how his Ramblin Runner podcast got started,
his most memorable interview, and what he thinks the differences
are between professional and amateur runners. He is a natural
storyteller who brings a unique perspective to the running
community!
Questions Matt is asked:
3:50 Most of us know you from your popular running podcast
Rambling Runner. Can we go back to the beginning of how it all
got started and how it's going now?
8:10 What do you attribute the growth of your podcast to?
9:32 What have been some of your most memorable
interviews?
11:05 Who is still on your list of dream interviews?
13:28 You’ve got another show, Road to the Trials, which
obviously interviews the best of the best, the elite Americans
who are gunning for the Olympic Trials, so you have interviewed
your share of elites and you’ve interviewed your share of just
recreational runners. What would you say is the difference
between the two?
15:54 PTs probably love working with professional runners because
they do what they’re told more than amateur runners do.
18:38 You have a new series within your podcast called Mastering
40 that you started last August, dedicated to chronicling your
journey of breaking 40 minutes in the 10k. Let's talk about that
and what you are doing to prepare.
21:29 How’s your Mastering 40 goal going?
22:21 How did you injure your knee and how did it affect your
training goal?
23:07 Do you have a date for your goal? When’s the time trial?
24:26 What kind of races are you looking for to prepare for your
time trial?
25:19 What are all the other things you’re doing? What's training
like? Nutrition, sleep, all that good stuff, etc? How are
you doing in those areas?
29:28 Another project of yours is Road to the Trials. Can
you talk about that and who you bring on the show?
32:33 We could talk about how great such and such race was but
you really learn so much more when everything falls apart.
36:54 What's next for you? What happens when you break 40?
Questions I ask everyone:
40:01 If you could go back and talk to yourself when you started
running, what advice would you give?
40:46 What is the greatest gift running has given you?
41:00 Where can listeners connect with you?
Quotes by Matt:
“I started the Rambling Runner podcast with the idea of there’s a
lot of running podcasts out there that I really liked and the
vast majority of them were talking to professional runners... and
I was like, ‘All right, no one’s talking to amateur runners.
Let’s do that.’”
“Professional athletes in any sport are incredibly gifted
athletes, and I think that the thing that’s easy to miss
sometimes for dedicated amateur runners is sometimes they hold
themselves to too high a standard. These folks, they were awesome
at running the minute they started running.”
“One of the things I’ve learned through the show is that just
like anything else, racing is a skill. It’s not just a test of
fitness.”
Take a Listen on Your Next Run
Leave a space for libsyn link
Want more awesome interviews and advice? Subscribe to our iTunes
channel
Mentioned in this podcast:
The Rambling Runner podcast
Road to the Trials podcast
Amino Co - RunnersConnect
Anchor - The easiest way to make a podcast
InsideTracker.com
Runners Connect Winner's Circle Facebook Community
RunnersConnect Facebook page
RunnersConnect Retreats
email Coach Claire
Follow Matt on:
Instagram
Twitter
We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Run to the Top.
The best way you can show your support of the show is to share
this podcast with your family and friends and share it on your
Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use.
The more people who know about the podcast and download the
episodes, the more I can reach out to and get top running
influencers, to bring them on and share their advice, which
hopefully makes the show even more enjoyable for you!
Most running podcasts focus on professional runners. Matt
Chittim’s Rambling Runner podcast focuses on dedicated amateur
runners who are working hard at the sport while also balancing
running with the rest of their lives.
That’s not to say Matt ignores the elites. He also covers the
other end of the spectrum with his Road to the Trials podcast
which follows the training, racing, and experiences of some of
America’s best runners as they prepared for the Olympic Trials.
As an athlete, Matt is a former college basketball player and
coach. He started running at a young age with an occasional 5k or
track season but most of his running was at the service of
getting fit for other sports. After college Matt started taking
running more seriously and eventually became fully invested in
the running community.
Matt is currently working through a year-long journey called
Mastering 40 in which he is hoping to break 40:00 in the 10k
after turning 40 years old. He talks to Coach Claire about his
training ups and downs and what motivated him to set this
“stretch goal.”
Matt also talks about how his Ramblin Runner podcast got started,
his most memorable interview, and what he thinks the differences
are between professional and amateur runners. He is a natural
storyteller who brings a unique perspective to the running
community!
Questions Matt is asked:
3:50 Most of us know you from your popular running podcast
Rambling Runner. Can we go back to the beginning of how it all
got started and how it's going now?
8:10 What do you attribute the growth of your podcast to?
9:32 What have been some of your most memorable
interviews?
11:05 Who is still on your list of dream interviews?
13:28 You’ve got another show, Road to the Trials, which
obviously interviews the best of the best, the elite Americans
who are gunning for the Olympic Trials, so you have interviewed
your share of elites and you’ve interviewed your share of just
recreational runners. What would you say is the difference
between the two?
15:54 PTs probably love working with professional runners because
they do what they’re told more than amateur runners do.
18:38 You have a new series within your podcast called Mastering
40 that you started last August, dedicated to chronicling your
journey of breaking 40 minutes in the 10k. Let's talk about that
and what you are doing to prepare.
21:29 How’s your Mastering 40 goal going?
22:21 How did you injure your knee and how did it affect your
training goal?
23:07 Do you have a date for your goal? When’s the time trial?
24:26 What kind of races are you looking for to prepare for your
time trial?
25:19 What are all the other things you’re doing? What's training
like? Nutrition, sleep, all that good stuff, etc? How are
you doing in those areas?
29:28 Another project of yours is Road to the Trials. Can
you talk about that and who you bring on the show?
32:33 We could talk about how great such and such race was but
you really learn so much more when everything falls apart.
36:54 What's next for you? What happens when you break 40?
Questions I ask everyone:
40:01 If you could go back and talk to yourself when you started
running, what advice would you give?
40:46 What is the greatest gift running has given you?
41:00 Where can listeners connect with you?
Quotes by Matt:
“I started the Rambling Runner podcast with the idea of there’s a
lot of running podcasts out there that I really liked and the
vast majority of them were talking to professional runners... and
I was like, ‘All right, no one’s talking to amateur runners.
Let’s do that.’”
“Professional athletes in any sport are incredibly gifted
athletes, and I think that the thing that’s easy to miss
sometimes for dedicated amateur runners is sometimes they hold
themselves to too high a standard. These folks, they were awesome
at running the minute they started running.”
“One of the things I’ve learned through the show is that just
like anything else, racing is a skill. It’s not just a test of
fitness.”
Take a Listen on Your Next Run
Leave a space for libsyn link
Want more awesome interviews and advice? Subscribe to our iTunes
channel
Mentioned in this podcast:
The Rambling Runner podcast
Road to the Trials podcast
Amino Co - RunnersConnect
Anchor - The easiest way to make a podcast
InsideTracker.com
Runners Connect Winner's Circle Facebook Community
RunnersConnect Facebook page
RunnersConnect Retreats
email Coach Claire
Follow Matt on:
We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Run to the Top.
The best way you can show your support of the show is to share
this podcast with your family and friends and share it on your
Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use.
The more people who know about the podcast and download the
episodes, the more I can reach out to and get top running
influencers, to bring them on and share their advice, which
hopefully makes the show even more enjoyable for you!
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