
Bernie Montoya
06/06/19 • 45 min
Episode 126: In 2012 Bernie Montoya won the high school Dream Mile in a time of 4:01 and became the top recruit in the country. He decided to stay home and go to ASU. Whatever happened to Bernie? Well in college he was diagnosed with a heart condition and then had a series of injuries. Hope you enjoy this great story of overcoming adversity.
:50 There are going to be some that don’t follow the high school running scene too closely, you were the top recruit in America in 2013 and I want to get into the story of where you are now and what you have gone through. First take us back to when you were younger, back to when you were a football player and how you ended up in running
3:25 You ran your first race ever it was the Footlocker West Qualifier?
5:45 It is the summer right now and some kids are thinking about what they want to do their first year in high school What advice do you have for an HS freshman who is just starting their first summer of training?
7:22 When you were getting ready for your first track season did you push yourself to run with the better runners or did you hold back some?
8:39 Over your career what type of ancillary work or non-running work did you do that you would recommend to a serious high school runner?
10:00 Did you hit the weight room in high school?
10:43 Did you do many 2-a-day running sessions in high school?
12:06 All around the country there are kids getting ready to run their junior and senior years who are going to be aiming for that sub 4:10 mile or sub 4:50 mile for female. For that athlete that was a star like you, what advice do you have as far as getting finishing the career and the college decision-making process?
14:58 What was the most memorable or favorite race you had in high school?
16:40 One of the things that I always heard about you was how everyone liked you. You didn’t act like a star athlete that was different than anyone else, you respected your competitors and you were friends with them. Was this something you did consciously?
18:50 Let’s move to the next part of your career. You had to make a decision on where to go to college. Oregon, Colorado, all the big teams were recruiting you, how did you make your decision?
21:26 You get to college and you are an immediate impact for ASU, you have a lot of success as a freshman, how do you feel your freshman year went, how was the transition from high school to college?
22:55 Your whole story changes in 2015, talk about the heart condition
27:21 What was it like being forced to take that time off?
29:45 How hard was the comeback after six months off?
31:24 How long did it take to get back?
33:15 What is your best advice coming back from a long downtime?
35:19 What are you working on now?
36:50 What does the future hold for you in terms of running?
38:39 You can look back at your career with this time off, who can you point to that really helped you as an athlete and as a person?
40:48 I notice the passion you talk about your high school coach with, you think you will ever take that road?
Final Surge 5 questions in under a minute
Favorite endurance/running book? - Pre Current trainers you are wearing? - Adidas Favorite race? - Twilight Favorite recovery meal or recovery drink? - Pizza and a Coke Your favorite workout - 12x400
Where can people follow you online? Instagram 2_bernie
Episode 126: In 2012 Bernie Montoya won the high school Dream Mile in a time of 4:01 and became the top recruit in the country. He decided to stay home and go to ASU. Whatever happened to Bernie? Well in college he was diagnosed with a heart condition and then had a series of injuries. Hope you enjoy this great story of overcoming adversity.
:50 There are going to be some that don’t follow the high school running scene too closely, you were the top recruit in America in 2013 and I want to get into the story of where you are now and what you have gone through. First take us back to when you were younger, back to when you were a football player and how you ended up in running
3:25 You ran your first race ever it was the Footlocker West Qualifier?
5:45 It is the summer right now and some kids are thinking about what they want to do their first year in high school What advice do you have for an HS freshman who is just starting their first summer of training?
7:22 When you were getting ready for your first track season did you push yourself to run with the better runners or did you hold back some?
8:39 Over your career what type of ancillary work or non-running work did you do that you would recommend to a serious high school runner?
10:00 Did you hit the weight room in high school?
10:43 Did you do many 2-a-day running sessions in high school?
12:06 All around the country there are kids getting ready to run their junior and senior years who are going to be aiming for that sub 4:10 mile or sub 4:50 mile for female. For that athlete that was a star like you, what advice do you have as far as getting finishing the career and the college decision-making process?
14:58 What was the most memorable or favorite race you had in high school?
16:40 One of the things that I always heard about you was how everyone liked you. You didn’t act like a star athlete that was different than anyone else, you respected your competitors and you were friends with them. Was this something you did consciously?
18:50 Let’s move to the next part of your career. You had to make a decision on where to go to college. Oregon, Colorado, all the big teams were recruiting you, how did you make your decision?
21:26 You get to college and you are an immediate impact for ASU, you have a lot of success as a freshman, how do you feel your freshman year went, how was the transition from high school to college?
22:55 Your whole story changes in 2015, talk about the heart condition
27:21 What was it like being forced to take that time off?
29:45 How hard was the comeback after six months off?
31:24 How long did it take to get back?
33:15 What is your best advice coming back from a long downtime?
35:19 What are you working on now?
36:50 What does the future hold for you in terms of running?
38:39 You can look back at your career with this time off, who can you point to that really helped you as an athlete and as a person?
40:48 I notice the passion you talk about your high school coach with, you think you will ever take that road?
Final Surge 5 questions in under a minute
Favorite endurance/running book? - Pre Current trainers you are wearing? - Adidas Favorite race? - Twilight Favorite recovery meal or recovery drink? - Pizza and a Coke Your favorite workout - 12x400
Where can people follow you online? Instagram 2_bernie
Previous Episode

Tom Fowler
Episode 125: Polar has been a leader in heart rate technology for several decades now. One of the largest GPS watch brands on the market, we are pleased to announce we now import from Polar directly into Final Surge. Tom Fowler is the president of Polar, a former professional triathlete Tom discusses workouts with Mark Allen, a horrifying accident he had and we do talk about some new things Polar is doing like Power on the watch with no third device.
:55 Who is Tom Fowler, what was his business background before he started working with Polar as President
2:25 With all those athletic business connections, what is your athletic background?
4:31 You mentioned you raced against Mark Allen, what was it like in the 80’s racing on the triathlon circuit?
8:10 What was the most memorable sessions with Mark Allen?
13:00 Story about Scott and Allen competing in the pool on workout days
15:25 If they were doing it without technology, then do you really need technology?
19:49 Heart rate, distance, and pace, power. How much are you adding in power and what are your thoughts on it?
23:55 I saw Polar is tracking power to the watch itself with Vantage V, how does that work?
27:18 Have you taken the Stryd and Vantage on a run and compare the results?
29:50 What other metrics will your power measure?
31:20 What else does Polar have coming out?
34:17 How is heart rate accuracy between wrist and chest strap?
37:30 Great story about an injury that almost ended his athletic career
Polar On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PolarGlobal/
Twitter https://twitter.com/PolarGlobal?lang=en
Instagram https://instagram.com/PolarGlobal
Tom on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tom1fowler1/
Polar Vantage V Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=12&v=0ndpqbDFUM8
Next Episode

Mark Hadley
Episode 127: Mark Hadley is a very successful marathon coach having coached several Olympic Trial qualifiers and over 100 Boston Qualifiers. He is also the father of Alana Hadley who was tearing up the roads as a high school runner. We talk about some of the common mistakes new marathon runners make, the five key tenants that distance runners should focus on and what you should be doing right now to get ready for that fall marathon.
:15 How did you get started in running?
3:10 You said you ran road races before you ever got to high school, how young were you?
4:10 What attracted you to distance over sprints at that age?
5:15 Was there a coach that had a big impact on you?
8:10 You have had a lot of success as a coach, but you seem to focus mostly on the marathon, is that correct?
9:27 What are some of the key tenants of coaching you like to focus on?
17:40 How can you coach passion?
21:15 So let’s talk about someone who is getting ready for a fall marathon, we're almost getting to that time. If someone is racing say NYC in early nov, what should they be doing right now?
26:50 What is the biggest mistake that new marathon runners make?
29:10 What percentage of weekly mileage should the long run be?
31:06 Are your clients often those who tried the marathon before in the past and failed?
31:55 Is there a benchmark workout you like to implement into training to test progress?
33:30 How is your daughter Alana doing?
35:35 What advice do you as a father to someone who has a very young and talented runner?
Final Surge 5 questions in under a minuteFavorite endurance/running book? - Daniels Running Formula Current trainers you are wearing? - Nike Pegasus Favorite race? - NYC Marathon Favorite recovery meal or recovery drink? - Chocolate Milk Your favorite workout - Long Tempo Runs
Resources RunDoyen Coaching WebpageMark on TwitterMark’s blog
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