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  <title>ALTIS Series: 1 Track Mind  - S2E1 - Coach Ken Harnden</title>
  <description>We are BACK with Season 2 of the 1 Track Mind podcast! Our first guest this time around is Coach Ken Harnden, sprints &amp;amp;amp; hurdles coach at the University of Tennessee. We talk about Ken's upbringing in Africa as well his athlete &amp;amp;amp; coaching path. He is a 2x Olympian and 3x World Champs competitor and has now coached numerous NCAA champions, countless All-Americans and athletes who have gone on to shine on the international stage. &amp;amp;nbsp; 1:55 Background and upbringing in Zimbabwe 5:40 How did you get started with track? 8:00 Coming to the States and walking on at North Carolina? 10:30 Athletic development while in College 13:40 What was your ideal 400H pattern? How did you like to run your race? 16:00 Coaching Influences 19:40 Lessons, Perspectives &amp;amp;amp; Impressions from your Pro Career, Olympics &amp;amp;amp; World Champs  23:05 When did you decide you wanted to coach and how did that transition come about? 26:50 What is your 400H philosophy? 31:20 Evolving Stride Patterns in the 400H 36:20 Impressions of the evolution of the 400H race? 46:10 Talk to us about Walter Dix and Ngoni Makusha while at FSU. Those were some crazy talented individuals. 56:00 To conclude, give us a fun track story from your memory banks &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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