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David Roche and Setting Records with Science and Running Economy

Author
Jeff Garmire
Published
Sun 17 Nov 2024
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freeoutside/episodes/David-Roche-and-Setting-Records-with-Science-and-Running-Economy-e2r4a6j

In this conversation, ultra runner David Roche discusses his journey in the sport, his coaching philosophy, and the importance of community and vulnerability in running. He shares insights on balancing personal goals with coaching responsibilities, the mindset required for ultra races, and the significance of running economy in performance.




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Roche emphasizes the need for athletes to embrace vulnerability and shoot for big goals, while also highlighting the collaborative nature of coaching with his partner, Megan Roche. In this conversation, David and Jeff explore the intricacies of ultra running, focusing on training adaptations, the importance of community support, and the evolving understanding of training metrics. They discuss the balance between volume and quality in training, the role of cross training, and the significance of emotional support during races. David shares his personal experiences and insights on how to approach ultra running with a mindset of curiosity and openness, emphasizing the importance of community in the sport.




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takeaways


-David Roche emphasizes the importance of community in ultra running.


-He believes in a non-zero-sum approach to coaching.


-Vulnerability is a key aspect of the athlete's journey.


-The mindset of 'shooting your shot' is crucial for success.


-Running economy is essential for ultra performance.


-Strides can significantly improve running economy.


-Coaching is a collaborative process between David and Megan Roche.


-David's journey to the Leadville record was fueled by a desire to model vulnerability.


-The process of training should be anchored in fun.


-David encourages athletes to pursue big, scary goals. Adaptation in training -can lead to significant performance improvements.


-Quality of training often outweighs quantity in ultra running.


-Cross training can enhance running economy and reduce injury risk.


-Challenging traditional training norms can lead to better long-term results.


-RPE should be calibrated with physiological metrics for better training outcomes.


-Community support plays a crucial role in ultra running success.


-Emotional resilience is key to overcoming challenges in races.


-Understanding the science behind training can help redefine personal limits.


-The importance of fueling strategies in ultra running cannot be overstated.


-Embracing a mindset of curiosity can enhance the running experience.


Sound Bites


"It's not a zero sum game."


"We are all in it together."


"Life is short."


"I had to model that."


"What are we all capable of?"


"Shoot your shot."


"The process is about vulnerability."


"The Holy Grail of running."


"Heat is a part of training."


"I want to be done for a late dinner."


"We are in this together."


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to David Roche and His Achievements


02:57 The Science of Training and Coaching Philosophy


05:54 Balancing Personal Goals with Coaching Responsibilities


09:05 The Journey to the Leadville Record


11:59 Mindset and Preparation for Ultra Races


14:49 The Impact of Community and Vulnerability in Running


17:47 Running Economy and Its Importance


21:13 Coaching Dynamics with Megan Roche


29:30 The Power of Adaptation in Training


32:20 Training Framework for Ultra Runners


34:41 The Role of Cross Training in Performance


36:24 Challenging Traditional Training Norms


38:28 Understanding RPE and Heart Rate in Training


40:32 Future Aspirations in Ultra Running


47:32 The Importance of Community and Support in Ultra Running




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