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| Episode 25 - Lowell Greene interviews the host | 04 Nov 2024 | 01:09:34 | |
This episode is hosted by my long-time friend Lowell Greene. We talk about attitudes and strategies around ultrarunning as well as my motivation for engaging in the sport. | |||
| 024 - Trisha Drobeck - Executive Director of Run Wild Missoula - RD of Missoula Marathon | 14 Jun 2024 | 01:05:27 | |
Learn more about Run Wild Missoula here. | |||
| 015 - Emily Hawgood - Teamwork, Idaho, Adidas Terrex, and G20 | 23 Nov 2023 | 00:52:36 | |
Emily is awesome and everyone knows it. Check out her instagram here. | |||
| 014 - Bailey Kowalczyk - Fun at the Rut and Stepping up in distance to Ultra | 16 Nov 2023 | 00:48:25 | |
| 013 - Kristina "KPat" Pattison - PT, Coach, Former Wildland Firefighter, Smokejumper, and Skyrunner | 09 Nov 2023 | 01:42:51 | |
| 012 - Adam Peterman - Navigating Injury and Looking Forward | 30 Oct 2023 | 01:02:50 | |
Adam's Instagram Adam's Stuart Peak FKT we talked about. | |||
| 011 - Sarah Forman - Columbus, Ohio Ultrarunner, Team RunRun Running Coach | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:48:21 | |
| 010 - Edie Aymond - Loup Garou 100 miler, Maddie's Footprints, and the Footprints Forever 5K | 11 Oct 2023 | 00:28:48 | |
Please share this episode and give us a review where you listen to podcasts. Donate directly to Maddie's Footprints here. OR Sign up for the 5K that happens October 14th, 2023 OR Sign up for the 100 miler that happens December 2nd | |||
| 009 - Mike Groenewegen - Setting the Unsupported Double Wonderland FKT | 05 Oct 2023 | 01:27:58 | |
Find your coach at TeamRunRun.com and use code 15extratomorrows at checkout for $15 off your first month of coaching. Cover photo by the one and only Anastasia Wilde. Team RunRun believes there is a coach for every runner. From beginners to pros, 5ks to ultras, trails, and roads, they have a coach to fit every running goal and budget. Fully individualized, never cookie cutter, they aim to provide every runner with their own personal expert on their running journey. Be accountable, achieve more, and love running! | |||
| 008 - Sandra Bullock Smith - Crewing for an Ultrarun; Start To Finish | 29 Sep 2023 | 00:44:30 | |
Pick up Sandra's helpful book here. | |||
| 007 - Mike Groenewegen - Tahoe 200, Cocodona 250, and the Double Wonderland Route Unsupported FKT adventures | 28 Jun 2023 | 01:10:44 | |
Find your coach at TeamRunRun.com and use code 15extratomorrows at checkout for $15 off your first month of coaching. Cover photo by the one and only Anastasia Wilde. Team RunRun believes there is a coach for every runner. From beginners to pros, 5ks to ultras, trails, and roads, they have a coach to fit every running goal and budget. Fully individualized, never cookie cutter, they aim to provide every runner with their own personal expert on their running journey. Be accountable, achieve more, and love running! | |||
| 006 - Des Clarke - Post Cocodona 250 with Team RunRun Coach | 20 May 2023 | 01:12:24 | |
The photo for this episode cover is by Anastasia Wilde. Des is offering a free intro call and half off your first month of coaching here. Aravaipa has a ton of cool, fun, and friendly events. Check them out here. Des is also an RD for Mudgirls which has obstacle races devoted to women. Sign up here. Also, check out this cool post Aravaipa did about Des. | |||
| 023 - Grant Cunningham Antelope Island and Making Knives | 06 May 2024 | 00:56:29 | |
| 005 - Eric Kienle - Mindset during the Georgia Death Race and for the Mid-State Mile | 13 May 2023 | 00:43:07 | |
Check out the new website. Eric's article about the Georgia Death Race on the Runner's Edge blog. Eric's Instagram Also, check out Salty Britches and Caterpy Laces. | |||
| 004 - Erin Clark - Post Lake Sonoma 50 Mile Win -> Looking forward to Team USA at the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in Innsbruck, Austria | 28 Apr 2023 | 00:47:48 | |
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Cover photo by Anastasia Wilde
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| 003 - Kayla Fitzgerald - The Endurance Nutritionist - Fueling for Endurance, Ultrarunning and Trail Running | 17 Apr 2023 | 01:31:40 | |
| 002 - Grant Cunningham - Post Buffalo Run 100 | 06 Apr 2023 | 00:50:36 | |
| 001 - Natalie Halapin - Improving at Black Canyon 100K, Injuries of Deficiency, and Managing Work Stress as a physician | 27 Mar 2023 | 00:50:28 | |
| 022 - Ken Ward - Going for his 10th Western States at 66 years old. And Statistics! | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:55:07 | |
Ken Ward is an ultrarunner out of Corvallis, OR. Check out his ultrasignup here. | |||
| 021 - Tim Twietmeyer - Winning Western States, History Expeditions and Snowshoe Thompson | 12 Feb 2024 | 01:12:46 | |
| 020 - Andrew Miller - Giving, Community, Coaching, and Uphill Running | 29 Jan 2024 | 01:00:25 | |
Check out Andrew's coaching and his Instagram. In this episode, Andrew Miller discusses his experience winning the Western States race and the pressure and expectations that followed. He emphasizes the importance of community and the support he receives in his hometown of Corvallis. Andrew also shares his involvement in race organization and trail building. He provides tips for uphill running and discusses his coaching approach. The conversation concludes with a discussion on future trail races and nutrition. In this conversation, Andrew Miller discusses various aspects of ultra running, including aid station food, coaching and race planning, exploring new training ideas, multi-sport athletes, preparing for a 200-mile race, the appeal of longer races, the broad spectrum of ultra running, and future challenges and FKTs. He also talks about the challenges of traveling for races. Takeaways Managing pressure and expectations is crucial for maintaining enjoyment in running. Community support and involvement can greatly enhance the running experience. Trail building and volunteering are important ways to give back to the running community. To improve uphill running, it is important to find a balance between running and hiking, and to focus on building strength and aerobic fitness. Coaching can be beneficial for runners of all levels, and beginners often see the most progress. Consider bringing your own food to aid stations to avoid potential allergens and save time. Coaching involves not only training plans but also helping athletes set realistic race schedules. There is still much to be discovered in the sport of ultra running, and athletes from different sports bring new perspectives and ideas. Multi-sport athletes can benefit from cross-training and specific training for their chosen discipline. Preparing for a 200-mile race requires attention to detail and taking care of non-running aspects such as foot care. Longer races offer unique challenges and require patience and careful planning. Ultra running encompasses a wide range of events, from road races to FKT attempts, providing opportunities for different types of athletes. There are still many unexplored challenges and FKT opportunities in the world of ultra running. Traveling for races can be exhausting, and it's important to consider the logistics and time commitment involved. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Western States Win 03:24 Pressure and Expectations After Western States 07:07 Dealing with Pressure and Expectations 09:13 Running Alone vs. Running with Others 11:04 The Importance of Community 12:18 Involvement in Race Organization 14:15 The Culture of Service in Corvallis 17:30 Trail Building and Volunteering 23:19 Tips for Uphill Running 26:01 Coaching and Target Audience 36:42 Future Trail Races and Nutrition 40:40 Aid Station Food and Self-Sufficiency 42:09 Coaching and Race Planning 44:17 Exploring New Training Ideas 46:30 Multi-Sport Athletes 47:32 Preparing for a 200-Mile Race 51:11 The Appeal of Longer Races 56:24 The Broad Spectrum of Ultra Running 57:02 Future Challenges and FKTs 58:08 The Challenges of Traveling for Races | |||
| 019 - Pam Smith - How to Train for Western States, Fitness Philosophy, and Red Licorice | 11 Jan 2024 | 01:35:43 | |
Summary In this conversation, Pam Smith discusses various aspects of training and racing in ultramarathons. She shares her fitness ethos and the importance of terrain-specific training. Pam also talks about creative training methods and the challenges of training without access to certain resources. She discusses injury prevention and rehabilitation, as well as the mental challenges of aging as an athlete. Pam shares insights into her training approach, including back-to-back long runs and tapering strategies. She also discusses the impact of elite runners on the running community and the importance of mentoring and inspiring others. Pam provides valuable advice on training for 24-hour races, heat training, and cooling strategies. She also shares her nutrition and fueling strategies, as well as her approach to foot care and training for wet conditions. The conversation concludes with a discussion on future race plans and goals. Takeaways Fitness is the key to running success, making it easier to tackle various terrains and challenges. Training should be adaptable and creative, especially when resources are limited. Injury prevention and rehabilitation are crucial for long-term success in running. Mental strength and a positive mindset are essential for aging athletes. Mentoring and inspiring others can bring joy and purpose to running. | |||
| 018 - Meghan Canfield - Exploring our goals and perceptions as we change - Spartathalon, Tarawera, and Siskiyou Out and Back | 05 Jan 2024 | 01:17:16 | |
If you want to get coached by this absolute legend, say no more. Check out Zenith Coaches. Again, please share this episode with a friend and don't forget to give us a glowing review wherever you consume podcasts. | |||
| 017 - Josh Pierce & Ryan Mellem with Plod and Pedal | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:53:05 | |
| 016 - Liza Howard and the Band of Runners | 11 Dec 2023 | 00:51:18 | |