Inside UNC’s Distance Powerhouse w/ Associate Head Coach Ian Moini | ABR EP 425
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- UNC’s rise into a national XC powerhouse + what “program standards” actually mean
- Developing NCAA champs and elite competitors (and what separates the great ones)
- Recruiting at UNC: high school, transfers, internationals — and the “fit” factor
- The “intention gap” in modern NCAA distance running
- How UNC athletes manage academics + high-performance training without burning out
- Training talk: double threshold (in moderation), strength combos, speed touch work
- 2025 XC recap + indoor season outlook + meets to watch
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Show Notes
Ep. 425 — Coach Ian Moini (UNC) | Tar Heels XC/Track Culture + Recruiting + Training 00:00 – Why ABR exists: conversations we wish we had during recruiting
00:51 – ABR intro + value-for-value + Black Sheep Endurance shoutout
02:06 – Guest intro: Coach Ian Moini + UNC program accolades
04:01 – Where to find Coach Moini (IG + email)
04:35 – Pork roll or Taylor ham? + Is Central Jersey real?
05:40 – Origin story: hockey → running → coaching
06:45 – Three different college coaches in three years: impact on an athlete
09:08 – Stability vs. culture: how the team kept momentum
10:39 – Why UNC: education + athletic department investment
11:54 – Princeton Day School → Pennington School shift + Coach Ritter influence
13:02 – Hockey fandom + Carolina hockey culture
14:09 – When Coach Chris Miltenberg arrived: new standards + expectations
15:37 – Major at UNC + coaching education minor (and what was most valuable)
16:32 – Early coaching pathway: volunteering/EMU internship → back to UNC staff
17:22 – “Pinch me” moments: recruiting athletes + watching them grow
18:24 – Parker Wolf & Ethan Strand arriving: what separated them early
20:36 – Reverse engineering greatness: elite lifestyle vs. elite desire to win
21:20 – The “intention gap” in NCAA distance (US kids vs. pro mindset)
22:52 – Balancing pro-level running with UNC academics
25:05 – Support systems: academic advising + sustainable success at UNC
26:42 – Recruiting process: runway, relationships, and fit
28:08 – How UNC differentiates when everyone wants the same recruits
28:57 – Handling slumps: high support + high standards (no self-deception)
30:44 – Day-to-day role: recruiting QB + increasing coaching responsibilities
32:07 – Ops reality: yes, the Concur expense reports 😂
33:27 – Training philosophy: double threshold (as one tool, not the whole toolbox)
35:12 – 2025 XC season recap: men’s transition year + women’s 11th again
37:20 – BU opener mindset: marks, sharpening, and schedule flexibility
39:07 – Why Boston feels so fast (and how the meet energy matters)
41:25 – Recruiting mix: US HS priority + transfers + internationals
42:48 – New Jersey pipeline at UNC (CBA + more NJ talent)
43:26 – Indoor meets to watch + ACC meet in Boston (New Balance Track)
44:40 – Majors at UNC: business, bio/chem, ex sci, education + unique programs
47:16 – What a “Tar Heel” means (history + pride)
48:19 – Carolina vs. Chapel Hill vs. “UNC” — what people actually say
50:24 – Rapid-fire fun: coffee, routines, podcasts/music, guilty pleasures
56:14 – Jersey Shore reset + ice cream pick
57:16 – Closing thoughts + thanks + follow UNC + what’s next on ABR Watch the full episode on YouTube and listen everywhere podcasts are found.
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