The Run Up-Take is a celebration of running and the outdoors! The goal of the show is to highlight running as a brain enhancer! We want take the focus away from PRs, races, and times and more towards fulfillment. Here at the Run Up-Take we keep things laid back, fun, and funny but have a tendency to mix in frequent hot takes and rants.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSports |
Otto is a runner and outdoor enthusiast from Bozeman Montana. He is a trail focused footwear designer by trade and has a wealth of knowledge on shoe technology as well as in the overall outdoor retail landscape. Otto has a stellar resume competing in... more
Do you have that dog in you? This episode is all about underdogs! Our host Jake Jr. discusses his preference for the underdog mindset and highlights true underdog stories from the running world and beyond. more
Mike is an ultra trail runner from Philadelphia. more
Our host Jake Jr. sits down with himself to highlight the benefits of recreating outdoors over the comfort and ease of the indoors. more
Our host Jake Jr. sits down with himself to highlight the benefits of recreating outdoors over the comfort and ease of the indoors. more
The Run Up-Take Podcast trailer/teaser episode. Brian K joins the show to help Jake Jr. test out some new pod equipment and run the gamut of questions. more
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