Max King Running in Canmore near the site of the Rocky Mountain Running Retreat

Episode 20: Max King, Versatility, Consistency, Community, Training Smarter not Harder, Specialization, Flexibility, Avoiding Burnout, Mentorship, Running Camps, Stewardship, Self Sufficiency, etc.

The Ascent of the King of Versatility

In this episode of the Art and Science of Running podcast, we speak with one of the most decorated, versatile runners in the world- Max King. Despite never qualifying for the Oregon State Track & Field Championships, Max went on to become an NCAA All-American in the steeplechase, Olympic Trails Qualifier in the steeplechase and the marathon, and represented the US at the World Cross Country Championships before taking the trail, mountain and ultra running world by storm. Max has won multiple national and world championships in mountain running, obstacle course racing, XTERRA trail half marathons, and road and trail 50K and 100Ks.

Engineering Training and Racing

In addition to running for Cornell University, Max studied and earned a degree in chemical engineering and brings his engineering background to his approach to training and racing. After years of intense study, training and racing, Max took two years off from running. In this interview we discuss how Max trains to compete over a variety of surfaces, distances, and disciplines, how he strives to avoid burnout and fatigue, what he loves about the sport, and how he is giving back.

Max King Trail Running Camp

For more information about the camps that Max directs for you, please visit: http://www.maxkingtrc.com/camp-reg/camp-registration

For more information about the camps that Max directs for adults, please visit: http://www.maxkingtrc.com/shastaretreat

Steens Mountain Running Camp

For more information about the camp that Max attended as a high school that he claims changed his life, please visit: https://steens.camp/

Peak Run Performance Rocky Mountain Running Retreat

Join us this Spring for the Peak Run Performance Rocky Mountain Running Retreat April 30-May 3, 2020 in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. Use discount code ASR10 for 10% off when you register at Race Roster.

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