{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/65345fd0add7f80011a4ab43/67819d027ba57787ebf3b48e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 5-502 - Adam and Cassidy","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/65345fd0add7f80011a4ab43/1736547504368-417dd9ce-252c-42bb-bebb-2943f82837e8.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Hello and welcome to Episode 5-502 of the RunRunLive Podcast. </p><p>This week we’ll repost a recording I did earlier in the week with Adam and his daughter Cassidy.&nbsp;Adam and I go way back to the beginning of the running podcast explosion.&nbsp;He and Eddie Marathon and I ran the Chicago Marathon in 2012, maybe, I dunno, would have to check the pictures.&nbsp;</p><p>This is a long recording so I’ll skip the philosophizing for the week. </p><p>The topic we kind of talk about is why you should consider getting a coach, (among other topics).&nbsp;But, I do think a good coach is like a good team member, where they fill in strength in areas you may be weaker.&nbsp;</p><p>They help you see and avoid the patterns in you self-destructive behavior.&nbsp;</p><p>This is where so many ‘get-better’ behaviors go awry.&nbsp;We think people aren’t doing what they think and say they want to be doing, because they don’t have the knowledge or the information.&nbsp;That’s seldom the case.&nbsp;The knowledge is freely available.&nbsp;There’s actually too much information.&nbsp;</p><p>There are probably 10 -20 reasons they are not changing or adapting behavior on the list above ‘lack of knowledge’ – and those are the things that a coach can help with.&nbsp;</p><p>Accountability and structure alone are major needs for me to be successful.&nbsp;</p><p>I don’t need coaches, I need parents! </p><p>But you see what I’m saying.&nbsp;The coach can help you find what those blockers are and get around them. </p><p>Anyhow – if you need the unique type of coach that Adam is, give him a call, he’s in a place in his life, like I am, where helping other people is really fun. </p><p>…</p><p>Outro:</p><p>OK campers you have chit-chatted you’re way through the end of episode 5-502 of the RunRunLive podcast, now you can go back to hiding under the bed like a border collie in a thunderstorm. </p><p>I’m back running this week.&nbsp;My weight is on target.&nbsp;My fitness is good.</p><p>But of course I had a setback.&nbsp;</p><p>I got sick. </p><p>So let me tell you my story.&nbsp;I heard you like stories. </p><p>I had my race stuff on.&nbsp;I was getting ready to get in the car and head up to Salisbury to race the Hangover Classic 10K and jump in the ocean.&nbsp;</p><p>When my phone rang. </p><p>And I’m not going to go into the horrifying state of the American health care system but Instead of racing I spent the day hanging around in hospital emergency room with my mom, who it turns out had Covid. </p><p>I don’t think I caught Covid, at least the test kit doesn’t think I caught Covid, but I caught something.&nbsp;I should have been doing a big build weekend for my marathon, but instead skipped those workouts.</p><p>I’m just now getting back to it, but I’m less than a month out from the target race with a long run right now of 13 miles.&nbsp;So it’s going to be another learning experience, although I think I know this lesson by heart, but we can always hope for the ‘marathon miracle’.&nbsp;</p><p>And that’s it.&nbsp;</p><p>Got 2-3 weeks of build left. &nbsp;Let’s see what I can do! </p><p>And we’ll see you out there. </p><p><br></p>","author_name":"Chris Russell"}