Howdy & aloha! We’re joined by Coach James Majenge, Head Cross Country Coach at Ranger College (@rangersxctf1926). In just two seasons, Majenge has guided the Ranger women to a conference title and top-12 NJCAA finish, while leading the men to a top-15 national finish and producing multiple All-Americans and national qualifiers.We dig into his journey from South Africa → JUCO → NCAA All-American, mentoring international student-athletes, building a culture of family and discipline, and how Ranger’s small-town gravel-loop training grounds have become a distance runner’s dream.Highlights
- Origin story & culture shock arriving in New York
- Recruiting international and local athletes to West Texas
- Team bonding & Friday ugali nights 🍲
- Mileage-first training philosophy and “Kenyan track” approach
- Managing academics & mental health on a small campus
- Preparing for Fort Dodge Nationals & the NJCAA Half Marathon
- Afro House music, Mountain Dew addiction 😅 and life in Texas
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⏱ Timestamps / Show Notes- 0:00 Intro – Howdy & aloha / ABR mission
- 1:18 Meet Coach Majenge – Ranger’s rise to JUCO power
- 4:15 From South Africa to the U.S. — Monroe → Cameron → LMU → Ranger
- 7:47 Culture shock & finding community
- 12:08 Recruiting balance — locals vs internationals
- 13:57 Parent trust & team meals (ugali Fridays)
- 16:54 Challenges for international athletes & support systems
- 24:51 Training environment — gravel “Kenyan track” & open roads
- 27:49 Coaching philosophy — steady mileage builds & development
- 29:05 Season recap & summer accountability
- 33:35 A day in the life of a JUCO head coach
- 35:13 Schedule preview — DBU Classic & Hobbs altitude runs
- 36:53 Preparing for Fort Dodge cold and the Half Marathon
- 38:13 Athletes to watch & program goals
- 41:44 Training cycles for older vs younger runners
- 42:23 Why he avoids double-threshold workouts (for now)
- 43:42 Advice to future international recruits
- 45:10 Language, identity & speaking seven tongues
- 47:02 Ranger’s small-campus advantage
- 48:17 Life & vibes — dogs, tea, Mountain Dew & house music
- 55:28 Closing thoughts + Fort Dodge outlook + next ABR guests