Adam Otstot is a husband, father, teacher, and a Masters National Cross Country podium-er (?).In this conversation, Adam and I talk about his roots in running and his return to the running-only scene (he spent some time doing triathalons) as a 37-year old. Upon turning 40 he entered a new level of competitive running known as Masters Level. Adam talks a bit about Masters running and what it is, as well as his competing in the USATF National Cross Country Championships in 2023 and 2024.Check out more about the Colonial Road RunnersTo find your local USATF Club head on over to USATF Find-A-ClubHelp Support the RunninRev and Run Build Grow Podcast go to: RunninRev or Run Build Grow website Follow the pod on Instagram: @communityrunpodFollow the RunninRev on Social Media:Instagram: @runnin_revFacebook: runninrevSupport this Podcaston Buy Me A Coffee : Leave a tip if you enjoyed this episode or become a monthly supporter of the RunninRev Run Club.Music License:I’m Nazar Rybak, as the author of 'Keep Running' www.melodyloops.com/tracks/keep-running/, grants Melody Loops and it's licensees, including Andrew Ware, permission to use this Music.This Music may be used in commercial and personal projects and in monetized videos (such as Youtube or Vimeo) without paying additional fees or royalties to author. The Music must be used in accordance with the Melody Loops End User License Agreement https://www.melodyloops.com/support/full-license/License #: 8126583717

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So often, running can feel like an individual sport, but we often forget that there are millions of runners across the United States. Even if we run alone, we do so alongside runners across the world. This podcast explores the role running communities play in making us better runners and people. Join this podcast exploring the communal spirit of running. Hearing stories from runners, who are not only doing awesome things on the run but also beyond.
So often, running can feel like an individual sport, but we often forget that there are millions of runners across the United States. Even if we run alone, we do so alongside runners across the world. This podcast explores the role running communities play in making us better runners and people. Join this podcast exploring the communal spirit of running. Hearing stories from runners, who are not only doing awesome things on the run but also beyond.Listen on
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