
This episode features Craig Kirkwood, a prominent coach in New Zealand athletics, discussing his coaching philosophy, notable athletes, and personal experiences in the sport. Key topics include the potential of young runners like Sam Ruth and Sam Tanner, the challenges of coaching elite athletes, and the importance of maintaining a balance between training and personal life.
Kirkwood shares insights on his coaching methods, emphasizing the need for consistency and patience in training. He reflects on his relationship with athletes, particularly Sam Tanner, who is making waves in the 1500 meters, and Sam Ruth, who recently broke the sub-four-minute mile at age 15.
The conversation touches on Kirkwood's experiences at the Commonwealth Games and Olympics, the dynamics of coaching, and the evolution of running culture in New Zealand. He also discusses the impact of technology on training and the importance of mental resilience in athletes.
Listeners gain an understanding of the complexities of coaching, the significance of building strong relationships with athletes, and the joy that comes from seeing them succeed. Kirkwood's passion for running and coaching shines through as he shares anecdotes from his career.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in athletics, coaching, or the journey of young athletes in New Zealand.
Craig Kirkwood discusses coaching young runners, the challenges of elite athletics, and the evolution of running culture in New Zealand.

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I never wear headphones when I run. I just enjoy being out running.NZ Super-Coach Craig Kirkwood on Olympic Medals & Being Blindsided by Hayden Wilde
It was definitely a graft because the training was extraordinarily hard.NZ Super-Coach Craig Kirkwood on Olympic Medals & Being Blindsided by Hayden Wilde
Youth is wasted on the young.NZ Super-Coach Craig Kirkwood on Olympic Medals & Being Blindsided by Hayden Wilde
Is it a possibility?NZ Super-Coach Craig Kirkwood on Olympic Medals & Being Blindsided by Hayden Wilde
It's a no-brainer though. People have been doing that for years.NZ Super-Coach Craig Kirkwood on Olympic Medals & Being Blindsided by Hayden Wilde
The barrier to entry is very cheap.NZ Super-Coach Craig Kirkwood on Olympic Medals & Being Blindsided by Hayden Wilde