Gary Martin On Turning Pro And Joining The Brooks Beasts
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"The main reason that we're burning this back and continue to invest is it continues to serve a need within the sport."
"I don't think there's anyone out there who's more talented than me."
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Episode Summary
The CITIUS MAG Podcast features Tim Rossi of Bandit, discussing the continued importance of the Unsponsored Project, which supports athletes in track and field who lack sponsorship. Rossi highlights that while top athletes are making money, many still fall through the cracks, so the project focuses on providing financial support, unbranded gear, and a platform to showcase the athletes' stories. Core aid includes cash for travel and expenses, as well as a release clause allowing athletes to pursue other sponsorship opportunities.
The episode also welcomes professional runner Gary Martin, who recently signed with Brooks and joins the Brooks Beasts. Martin reflects on his journey from high school to collegiates, including his impressive performances and the lessons he learned from his time at the University of Virginia. As he prepares for his professional debut at the Bowerman mile, he expresses confidence and a desire to compete at a high level, drawing from the challenges faced during his NCAA career. Martin acknowledges the competitive landscape and believes that he can improve his results by learning from the racing experience and trusting the training process. The episode also touches on the benefits of a strong team culture in professional running and the excitement surrounding the move to a new training environment in Seattle.
The episode also welcomes professional runner Gary Martin, who recently signed with Brooks and joins the Brooks Beasts. Martin reflects on his journey from high school to collegiates, including his impressive performances and the lessons he learned from his time at the University of Virginia. As he prepares for his professional debut at the Bowerman mile, he expresses confidence and a desire to compete at a high level, drawing from the challenges faced during his NCAA career. Martin acknowledges the competitive landscape and believes that he can improve his results by learning from the racing experience and trusting the training process. The episode also touches on the benefits of a strong team culture in professional running and the excitement surrounding the move to a new training environment in Seattle.
Key Takeaways
- Bandit's Unsponsored Project continues to support athletes who lack traditional sponsorship.
- Gary Martin shares insights on transitioning from collegiate to professional running.
- Team culture plays a critical role in the development of a professional athlete.
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