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Brian Schroy's Late Start And Untraditional Path to the The Sport + More OTQ Hopes

Brian Schroy's Late Start And Untraditional Path to the The Sport + More OTQ Hopes

FromThe CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez | A Running + Track and Field Show


Brian Schroy's Late Start And Untraditional Path to the The Sport + More OTQ Hopes

FromThe CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez | A Running + Track and Field Show

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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"I was a competitive snowboarder but seeing what I'm doing in running right now is above and beyond what I thought I was doing in that sport. Finding a sport this late in life and seeing that constant progression, which is what I lost in snowboarding, I hit this point where I don't want to hit jumps anymore. I just want to have fun on the mountains. You stop seeing yourself become better at a point. You're not learning new tricks. You're skiing and snowboarding on the same trails. With running, I'm continuing to get faster and PR in different events and progress. I mostly get messages from friends saying, 'I can't believe how fast you've gotten' or 'What kind of running shoes should I buy?' or even 'Hey! You've really inspired me to sign up for a race.' It's pretty cool, especially to have people who I looked up to for so many years to reach out to me and ask for my advice on running."
If you enjoyed last week’s motivational episode with Pat Jeffers about his marathon progression after some time away from the sport, I offer up another inspirational story but this time it’s someone who found the sport much later in life. 
Brian is a super nice guy who I met in Boulder a few months ago. He’s a member of the Tinman Track Club and he’s run 2:30:14 for the marathon. He ran his first marathon in 3:18 just four years ago. His background doesn’t have much running. He was a snowboarder growing up and then really partied in college. He decided to make a change in his life when he stepped on the scale and wasn’t happy with where he was at. It led him to boxing, which then led him to running following an injury. It’s all interesting to me and I think you’ll enjoy it as well.
Follow Brian on Instagram at @schroy.
More info on Haymaker Harriers – a new community run club. All proceeds are tax-deductible and go towards the fight against cancer.
5K Virtual Turkey Trot to raise money for cancer.
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Released:
Oct 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Track and field's biggest names on the track, in the coaching ranks and within the industry sit down and open up in-depth to share brilliant insights and vivid snapshots from their professional/personal accomplishments and experiences in the sport. Hosted CITIUS MAG founder Chris Chavez. The show was named one of "The Best Running Podcasts" by Runner's World in 2021. Get more at https://CITIUSMAG.com ▶ Follow us: https://twitter.com/CitiusMag | https://instagram.com/citiusmag | https://www.youtube.com/c/CitiusMag | patreon.com/citiusmag