
Joey Berriatua Explains the Tinman Elite Breakup + What Comes Next (Trail Running?)
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Joey Berriatua joins Finn Melanson on the Singletrack Podcast to reflect on his time with Tinman Elite, share his journey through the professional running scene, and explore why trail running might be his future path.
Related Episodes:
- #26 (Sam Parsons | How To Build A Trail Running Team)
- #289 (Sam Parsons | The Trials and Tribulations of Pro Running
Timestamps:
- 01:00 Tinman Elite Reflections
- 24:02 Financial Realities of Professional Running
- 46:35 The Importance of Training Environment
- 56:26 Building Community in Professional Running
- 01:08:49 The Role of Media in Running
- 01:14:32 Trail Running Interests, Balancing Steeplechase Goals
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- Gorewear - use code SINGLETRACKPOD30 at checkout on their website to get 30% off your purchase.
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- Raide - Making equipment for efficient human-powered movement in the mountains (https://raideresearch.com/)
Additional Links:
- Follow Joey on Instagram, Strava, Substack
- Follow Finn on Instagram, Strava, Twitter, Youtube, and Patreon
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