The Rich Roll Podcast

Breaking Boston: Scott Fauble Is Leading American Marathoners Into The Olympics

Dec 9, 2019
Scott Fauble, a standout American marathon runner known for his 2019 Boston Marathon performance, shares his journey from shorter races to marathon excellence. He discusses the mental resilience required to push through pain during races and the importance of mindfulness and meditation in training. Fauble also explores the dynamics of elite training programs and the evolving landscape of American marathon running, highlighting the need for community support and celebrating every runner's journey. Lastly, he touches on his writing ventures and the intersection of running and cinema.
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INSIGHT

Running Your Own Race

  • Fauble prioritizes running his own race based on feel, rather than reacting to other runners' tactics.
  • He avoids checking mile splits, focusing on maintaining a consistent, pre-determined effort.
ANECDOTE

Finding Flow State

  • Fauble fell behind in Boston but regained focus by getting out of his head and into a flow state.
  • This shift allowed his legs to move effortlessly, leading to his best stretch of the race.
ANECDOTE

Tangent Advantage

  • East African runners often struggle with tangents, even in familiar races like Boston.
  • Fauble capitalizes on this by confidently running the optimal lines, gaining a small advantage.
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