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Ep 205- Chris Miltenberg: Coaching Excellence in a Noisy World

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Sometimes you finish a conversation and just sit with it for a while.That was this one with Coach Chris Miltenberg.Chris is one of the most respected coaches in American distance running - currently at UNC, with previous stops at Stanford and Georgetown - but what stood out most in this chat wasn't just the results, the Olympians, or the NCAA success. It was the depth of thought behind how he coaches people.We spoke about what keeps the fire burning after more than 20 years in the college system, why curiosity matters more than ever, and how coaching today is about so much more than workouts, splits, and physiology. Chris opened up about the importance of controlling the narrative, building trust, reducing "energy bleed," and helping athletes stay focused in a world full of noise, comparison, and distraction. There is so much gold in this episode for runners, coaches, parents, and anyone trying to pursue excellence over the long term.We get into:why the best athletes still just want to be coachedhow routines and "living your life like a clock" can change performancewhat great coaches really do beyond the X's and O'show to hold high standards without breaking peoplewhat modern athletes are up against mentally and emotionallywhy consistency in life leads to consistency in training - and eventually racingand how legacy is built not through ego, but through showing up and helping people get better every dayChris also shares honest thoughts on the current NCAA landscape, the challenges facing young athletes, and why he still feels excited to build, learn, and evolve.This one is packed with wisdom. If you're a coach trying to guide athletes well, or a runner trying to stay sharp, grounded, and focused in a noisy world, I think you'll get a lot from this conversation.Listen now to my chat with Coach Chris Miltenberg on the Run Culture Podcast.


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