Episodios

  • Matt Campbell's Race Day Formula: Control, Flow, and Commitment
    Jun 21 2025

    In this compelling follow-up episode, Matt Campbell returns to share his evolved approach to racing and the mindset shifts that have transformed his competitive strategy. From his dominant performance at the Velvet Hammer 5K to his ambitious sub-2:30 marathon goals, Matt breaks down how he's learned to race the competition rather than chase times.

    Matt opens up about his tactical approach to the Velvet Hammer 5K, where he brought his Completely Sloth teammates and executed a perfectly planned race strategy—breaking the 5K into kilometers with specific mantras for each segment. He reveals how letting go of time fixation and focusing on execution has actually made him faster and more confident on race day.


    Beyond racing tactics, Matt dives deep into the challenge of balancing elite-level training with family life and a demanding career. He discusses his "three pillars" philosophy—family, work, and running—and how he's learned to periodize his life while keeping family as the top priority. From skipping Boston Marathon to be present for his family to the reality of 5 AM training sessions, Matt shares honest insights about making sacrifices and finding sustainable balance.


    The conversation also covers the often-overlooked importance of strength training for runners, injury prevention through experience, and the mental game that separates good runners from great ones. Matt candidly discusses his upcoming California International Marathon goal, his transition into speed season, and his growing role as both a coach and community builder in the DFW running scene.

    Whether you're chasing PRs or simply trying to fit running into a busy life, Matt's perspective on racing smart, training purposefully, and maintaining balance offers valuable lessons for runners at every level.


    Topics Covered:

    • Race strategy and execution over time goals
    • Balancing elite training with family and career
    • The importance of strength training for runners
    • Building and leading running communities
    • Mental approaches to competition and goal-setting
    • Upcoming race plans and sub-2:30 marathon goals
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    45 m
  • Michael Mazzara: CEO of Rogue Expeditions on Running Travel
    Jun 17 2025

    Join host Chris Detzel for an inspiring conversation with Michael Mazzara, CEO of Rogue Expeditions, who's revolutionizing how runners think about their sport. After signing up for 20 marathons and only finishing 3 due to constant injuries, Michael discovered there's more to running than chasing PRs and collecting race medals.

    From his early days attempting untrained half marathons in Brooklyn to building a successful running travel company in Austin, Michael shares his journey of falling out of love with racing and into love with adventure. He explains why he believes the running community has become too focused on competition and how Rogue Expeditions offers an alternative—immersive cultural travel experiences for runners who want to explore the world's most beautiful trails without the pressure of race day.


    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • Why most running opportunities feel "too one-dimensional"
    • The difference between running a city during a race vs. truly experiencing it
    • How running travel compares to cycling tours and yoga retreats
    • What it's like to run through Morocco's Atlas Mountains, Iceland's glaciers, and Italy's Dolomites
    • Why the "stop racing, start exploring" philosophy resonates with so many runners
    • How Rogue Expeditions creates adventures for all fitness levels with expert guides

    Whether you're burned out on racing, curious about destination running, or simply love hearing about epic adventures, this conversation will challenge how you think about your running journey. Michael's passion for creating meaningful experiences over competitive achievements offers a refreshing perspective on what it means to be a runner.

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  • First Marathon, Sub-3:10 Finish: How Ski Bum Kevin Hebert Shocked Everyone (Including Himself)
    Jun 12 2025

    What happens when a former ski bum who used to hide in pickup trucks to avoid running decides to chase a Boston qualifier in his very first marathon? You get one of the most inspiring transformation stories we've ever featured on DFW Running Talk.

    Host Chris Detzel interviews Kevin Hebert, a 46-year-old who went from running just twice a week with Dallas Running Club to breaking 3:10 in his marathon debut. In this captivating conversation, Kevin shares his incredible journey from someone who "would never run a marathon" to crossing the finish line at California International Marathon in a stunning 3:08:58.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • How Kevin transformed from a casual half-marathoner to a sub-3:10 machine in just one training cycle
    • The mindset shift that changed everything (hint: it involved quitting coffee and alcohol)
    • Why he hired a coach for his first marathon and how it paid off
    • The exact training approach that took him from 35 miles per week to 70 miles at peak
    • His emotional finish line moment and immediate plans for marathon #2
    • The power of running with experienced groups like White Rock Running Co-op

    Whether you're a weekend warrior wondering what's possible or a seasoned runner looking for motivation, Kevin's story proves that with the right focus, coaching, and community, extraordinary breakthroughs can happen faster than you think.

    This isn't just another running story – it's proof that sometimes the biggest transformations come from the most unexpected places.

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  • The Luke's Locker Legend: 30 Years of Fitting Shoes and Why Duncan Cragg Stopped Racing to Find His True Running Purpose
    Jun 8 2025

    In this captivating episode of DFW Running Talk, host Chris Detzel sits down with Duncan Cragg, the legendary store manager at Luke's Locker and a cornerstone of the Dallas-Fort Worth running community for over three decades.

    Duncan's story is nothing short of extraordinary. Growing up in apartheid-era South Africa, he discovered his passion for distance running in elementary school when he couldn't make the track team as a sprinter. This setback became the catalyst for an incredible journey that would take him from the high altitude training grounds of South Africa to SMU's track team as a steeplechase specialist.

    What makes this episode special:

    • An inspiring immigration story: How running became Duncan's pathway from South Africa to America, including his recruitment to SMU during the final year of apartheid
    • Breaking barriers through sport: Duncan's powerful account of training with athletes across racial lines before it was legal, and how this integrated group elevated everyone's performance to world-class levels
    • From competitor to community builder: Why Duncan stepped away from racing marathons to focus on the "mindful journey" of running and helping others discover their own relationship with the sport
    • 30 years at Luke's Locker: Behind-the-scenes insights into the specialty running industry, shoe technology evolution, and how the Dallas running boom has transformed over the decades
    • Revolutionary family running program: Duncan's innovative approach to bringing parents and kids together through his unique group at White Rock Lake's Norbuck Park

    Key topics explored:

    • The philosophy of distance running vs. sprint mentality
    • How modern shoe technology (carbon plates, super shoes) is changing the sport - for better and worse
    • The explosion of Dallas running culture and diverse running communities
    • Creating inclusive spaces where families can exercise together
    • The difference between performance-driven and journey-focused running

    Duncan's perspective on running transcends times and technology. He advocates for "parkour-style" natural movement, mindful running without structured intervals, and staying connected to the pure joy of the sport. His family running group has become a safe haven for kids intimidated by traditional track teams and a bridge for parents wanting to share the running experience with their children.

    Whether you're a seasoned runner curious about the evolution of the sport, a parent looking to get active with your kids, or someone interested in how running can build community across cultural and generational divides, this episode offers profound insights and inspiration.


    Perfect for listeners who enjoy:

    • Stories of athletic achievement and personal growth
    • Immigration and cultural integration narratives
    • Community building and youth development
    • Running industry insights and shoe technology discussions
    • Philosophy of sport and mindful movement

    Don't miss Duncan's take on why he's never run past a half marathon, his thoughts on the "Labrador with a tennis ball" mentality of race-focused runners, and how a chance meeting in a South African running store led to a 30-year career helping Dallas runners find their perfect fit.

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    37 m
  • From 4:28 to 2:52: Traci Duty's 20-Year Marathon Journey
    Jun 1 2025

    Join host Chris Detzel for an inspiring conversation with Traci Duty, whose 23-year running journey proves that breakthrough performances can happen at any age. From her first cotton-clad marathon disaster in college (4:28) to becoming a sub-3:00 marathoner at 45 (2:52), Traci's story is a masterclass in persistence, community, and smart training.


    In this episode, Traci shares:

    • Her early days as a high school sprinter who "hated" cross country
    • The friends who kept convincing her to run "just one more marathon"
    • How joining the Dallas Running Club transformed her training approach
    • The power of running with faster groups (hello, Sloths!) and believing in bigger goals
    • Her breakthrough season: four consecutive PR half marathons leading to her first sub-3:00 marathon
    • Training insights including strength work, nutrition, and race strategy "chunking"
    • The reality of running injuries and her current battle with osteoarthritis in both knees

    What makes Traci's story particularly compelling is her late-career speed development. At an age when many runners are slowing down, she was running personal bests and keeping pace with athletes 10+ years younger. Her journey highlights the importance of community, proper training, and never giving up on your potential.

    Whether you're chasing your first marathon PR or wondering if your fastest days are behind you, Traci's story will remind you that with the right mindset, training partners, and approach, breakthrough performances are possible at any stage of your running journey.


    Key Takeaways: The power of training groups, importance of strength training and nutrition, race strategy tips, and maintaining a positive mindset through injury setbacks.

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    57 m
  • Ray Nicholas: Building Running Community in North Dallas
    May 26 2025

    Join Chris Detzel for an inspiring conversation with Ray Nicholas, the founder of RTC (Ray's Track Club) and one of DFW's most influential runners. Ray shares his incredible three-chapter running journey - from high school cross country star running 15:32 for 5K in California, through a 15-year hiatus filled with basketball, weightlifting, and other sports, to his remarkable return to running that culminated in a stunning 2:48 marathon PR.


    Discover how Ray went from a casual 3:42 first marathon to breaking the 3-hour barrier and eventually running 2:48 at Houston Marathon - a massive 15-minute personal record achieved through what he calls his best training block ever. Ray reveals the secrets behind that breakthrough performance, including training alongside elite DFW athletes like Melanie Lawson, Jennifer Pope, and Brent Woodle.


    Learn about the founding of RTC (Ray's Track Club), born from a simple need for quality training partners in North Dallas. What started as Ray organizing workouts for a small group has grown into a 60-member community that's helping elevate the entire DFW running scene. Ray discusses how surrounding yourself with faster runners pushes everyone to new levels - a philosophy that's helped create the incredible depth of sub-3:00 marathoners in Dallas-Fort Worth.


    The conversation also covers Ray's Boston Marathon experiences, his thoughts on modern shoe technology's impact on performance and recovery, and his upcoming goal of chasing a 2:43 marathon. Plus, hear about his awkward first meeting with Chris at the airport before Boston 2019, complete with lacrosse ball rolling on the terminal floor.

    Whether you're chasing your first Boston qualifier or dreaming of going sub-3, Ray's story proves that with the right training partners, dedication, and community support, remarkable breakthroughs are possible at any stage of your running journey.


    Key Topics: Marathon training, Boston Marathon, running community, DFW running scene, personal records, training groups, sub-3 hour marathons, shoe technology, Houston Marathon

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    49 m
  • When Runners Get Hurt: Travis Dowd on Tibial Stress Reactions and Cross-Training
    May 23 2025

    In this compelling follow-up episode, Chris Detzel welcomes back Travis Dowd, the talented runner who made headlines by winning his very first marathon at the Dallas Marathon. But this time, Travis shares a different side of the running experience - dealing with injury and the long road back to racing.

    Fresh off his breakthrough marathon victory, Travis found himself sidelined with a tibial stress reaction after pushing his recovery too hard too soon. In this honest and insightful conversation, he opens up about the mental and physical challenges of being injured, the mistakes he made during his comeback attempt, and the valuable lessons he's learning about listening to his body.


    Travis discusses his creative approach to maintaining fitness through cross-training (following the "10 minutes of biking equals 1 mile of running" rule), the difficult decision to pull out of Grandma's Marathon, and how he's setting his sights on Houston 2026 with Olympic Trial aspirations. As a medical student balancing intense academics with elite running goals, Travis offers a unique perspective on how his studies actually help prevent overtraining and provide mental balance.


    From the realities of post-marathon recovery to finding the right balance between competition and health, this episode provides valuable insights for runners of all levels. Whether you're dealing with your own injury setback or simply curious about what it takes to compete at the highest levels while pursuing a demanding career, Travis's story offers both practical advice and inspiration.


    Plus, hear about the incredible Dallas-Fort Worth running community and why this region continues to attract and develop world-class talent.

    Check out the first episode here Med Student to Marathon Victor: Travis Dowd's Journey to 2024 Dallas Marathon Glory

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    32 m
  • Elite Marathon Strategies: How Four Top DFW Runners Approached Boston and London 2025 under 2:38
    May 16 2025

    This engaging episode of DFW Running Talk features host Chris Detzel interviewing four exceptional marathon runners who recently competed in the Boston and London Marathons. The conversation provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of elite marathon running from local DFW athletes.

    Aaron Pearson discusses his Boston Marathon PR of 2:37:13, sharing insights about his race strategy and nutrition miscalculations that impacted his performance. Rena Elmer, a 42-year-old mother of seven, reveals her impressive Boston Marathon journey where she finished 43rd overall after entering ranked 50th. Mimi Smith details her Boston experience, where she ran 2:34:04 and placed 26th overall, achieving a PR on the challenging course. Jennifer Pope rounds out the group with her London Marathon accomplishment, running a 2:36:11 PR in what she described as the "rowdiest" marathon atmosphere she's experienced.


    The runners engage in thoughtful discussion about several key marathon topics, including:

    • Race preparation strategies and how they manage travel, rest, and expo experiences before major marathons
    • The balance between racing competitively versus pursuing specific time goals
    • Nutrition strategies and lessons learned during marathon performances
    • The experience of running with or without pacers during elite marathon competitions
    • Their future racing plans, including potential Olympic Trials aspirations

    The episode offers valuable insights for runners of all levels while showcasing the impressive achievements of these local elite athletes. As Chris notes in his closing comments, the podcast celebrates both the athletic accomplishments and the dedication these runners bring to their craft.

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    53 m
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