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Running with Joy with Emily Hawgood, Fifth Female at The Western States 100-mile Race

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Season 2, Episode 54
Join your guests Carmen and Sophia Micsa to learn how Emily Hawgood
balances her personal life and work with her elite trail running career.
Emily Hawgood was born and raised in Zimbabwe, Africa. A Professional trail runner for Adidas Terrex, Emily trains with her coach Paul Lind with Gauge 20 Running. Her strength coach is Pat McCurry with Idaho-A-Foot. Emily has a Masters of Science degree specializing in High Altitude Exercise Physiology, which she uses for her own journey. Emily also loves the group of athletes that she works with, because they help one another achieve their goals!
On this Seeds of Sunshine episode:

  • Emily talks about her enchanting childhood in Zimbabwe and how grateful she is to explore our beautiful world.
  • Having grown up on a large farm, Emily was first inspired to run by seeing her mom go out on runs around their farm. Emily's days on the farm started early, so she went to bed at 8 p.m., which serves her well as a professional trail runner.
  • Emily believes running is a freeing sport and she loves that she can run in the mountains and not do triathlons anymore, as biking long hours on the roads was not that enjoyable.
  • Emily is also a coach, training others. She views her running as "her gateway to exploring the world."
  • Emily explains how athletes must adjust their training volume and intensity based on running and life stressors.
  • Balancing recovery and training is quintessential.
  • Emily's advice to runners is to run 10 minutes less in order to make room for strength training to keep strong and stay injury free.
  • Emily's golden rule is the 10-day recovery after a big race. She believes in NOT rushing her recovery.
  • Emily loves to add variety to her training, mixing in speed with long runs. To her, this feels magical.
  • Her multigenerational advice regarding encouraging kids to run is for them to try as many sports as possible to see which one they like most.
  • Nutrition is something that Emily also takes quite seriously. She also loves desserts and thinks they have their place after a hard day.
  • Her best advice regarding injuries is to focus on one's weakness and get stronger, which should involve mobility and core exercises a few times a week if not daily.
  • Emily is also a believer in yoga for recovery.

To connect with Emily Hawgood, please follow her:
Emily Hawgood (@emilyhawgood) • Instagram photos and videos
(4) Facebook

Support the show

Full editing credit & art design to my daughter Sophia Micsa.
There are three ways to support our podcast:
1. You can become a monthly subscriber to our podcast
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999885/support to help us continue our journey of sprinkling as many seeds of sunshine your way. When you become a subscriber, we will also give you a shout-out on our next episode and promote your business! No strings attached and you can cancel at any time.
2. Please donate any amount at
https://ko-fi.com/carmenmicsa.
3. To follow me on social media, buy my books, or contact me about real estate, please visit
https://linktr.ee/carmenmicsa, or email me at carmenmicsa@yahoo.com


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Season 2, Episode 54
Join your guests Carmen and Sophia Micsa to learn how Emily Hawgood
balances her personal life and work with her elite trail running career.
Emily Hawgood was born and raised in Zimbabwe, Africa. A Professional trail runner for Adidas Terrex, Emily trains with her coach Paul Lind with Gauge 20 Running. Her strength coach is Pat McCurry with Idaho-A-Foot. Emily has a Masters of Science degree specializing in High Altitude Exercise Physiology, which she uses for her own journey. Emily also loves the group of athletes that she works with, because they help one another achieve their goals!
On this Seeds of Sunshine episode:

  • Emily talks about her enchanting childhood in Zimbabwe and how grateful she is to explore our beautiful world.
  • Having grown up on a large farm, Emily was first inspired to run by seeing her mom go out on runs around their farm. Emily's days on the farm started early, so she went to bed at 8 p.m., which serves her well as a professional trail runner.
  • Emily believes running is a freeing sport and she loves that she can run in the mountains and not do triathlons anymore, as biking long hours on the roads was not that enjoyable.
  • Emily is also a coach, training others. She views her running as "her gateway to exploring the world."
  • Emily explains how athletes must adjust their training volume and intensity based on running and life stressors.
  • Balancing recovery and training is quintessential.
  • Emily's advice to runners is to run 10 minutes less in order to make room for strength training to keep strong and stay injury free.
  • Emily's golden rule is the 10-day recovery after a big race. She believes in NOT rushing her recovery.
  • Emily loves to add variety to her training, mixing in speed with long runs. To her, this feels magical.
  • Her multigenerational advice regarding encouraging kids to run is for them to try as many sports as possible to see which one they like most.
  • Nutrition is something that Emily also takes quite seriously. She also loves desserts and thinks they have their place after a hard day.
  • Her best advice regarding injuries is to focus on one's weakness and get stronger, which should involve mobility and core exercises a few times a week if not daily.
  • Emily is also a believer in yoga for recovery.

To connect with Emily Hawgood, please follow her:
Emily Hawgood (@emilyhawgood) • Instagram photos and videos
(4) Facebook

Support the show

Full editing credit & art design to my daughter Sophia Micsa.
There are three ways to support our podcast:
1. You can become a monthly subscriber to our podcast
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999885/support to help us continue our journey of sprinkling as many seeds of sunshine your way. When you become a subscriber, we will also give you a shout-out on our next episode and promote your business! No strings attached and you can cancel at any time.
2. Please donate any amount at
https://ko-fi.com/carmenmicsa.
3. To follow me on social media, buy my books, or contact me about real estate, please visit
https://linktr.ee/carmenmicsa, or email me at carmenmicsa@yahoo.com


  continue reading

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