Travel with Running Warehouse Co-Founder Joe Rubio and YouTube running shoe sensation Connor Blalock into a new dimension of running. This is a dimension of running gear, training, industry vets, coaches, athletes and stories of past successes and failures. A podcast journey into the wondrous world of every and all things running. Your next epic running adventure awaits at: “Mr Rubio Used to Run”.... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | a year ago |
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Ultra Marathon veteran and Running Warehouse shoe buyer Erik Dube joins us this week on the pod to chat about the craziest 100 mile races, the top running shoes on the market, and his many experiences over the years in the Footwear Industry. If you a... more
Mr. Rubio and Connor are back to chat their New Years goals for 2025, the performance limits for elite athletes as they get older, and some of the top running shoe picks in every category. If you consider yourself a true shoe nerd, this is definitely... more
2024 has come and gone and we decided to go through all the best shoes from each brand to see what was hot and what was not! Along with the old, we also take a quick glimpse into the future and give some advice to newer runners looking to bump up the... more
Olympians Hobbs Kessler and Bryce Hoppel join us on this weeks episode to chat about their experiences training in Flagstaff, preparing for the Olympics, and racing against the 800m and 1500m against some of the top pros in the world. Get a behind th... more
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If you run, coach, ran or into running Shoes this Show is a home run. Joe & Connor drop wisdom on shoes- definitely insight I didn’t know I needed until now. Learned tons about midsole materials that has me evaluating my next pair. Joe has stories that are entertaining & Connor sets up back & forth banter that will keep you entertained & informed on the world of running. Thx for creating this podcast guys & keep it going!
Enjoyed the podcast. Great running chat. Thanks, Paul, Run Preston - Lancashire UK 👍 @therunningshoeguru
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