Explore every episode of the podcast Becoming Ultra
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| But have you ridden your bike from Canada to Mexico? Another type of ultra endurance! | 30 Aug 2024 | 01:00:55 | |
Enjoy another episode about ultra endurance. Our guest, Jenn Pattee, is an ultra runner and entrepreneur who took on the challenge of riding the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route from Canada to Mexico. Seeing how much the sport of running can open up opportunities for adventure is always inspiring. Enjoy the show
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| Season 15:08 Erin's training ramps up and gets ready for a run and rowing challenge on the Shenandoah | 30 Aug 2024 | 00:15:52 | |
Training fatigue has definitely set in as Erin balances her demanding work and training schedule but it doesn't mean she isn't going to find adventure to keep her spirits and energy up. She shares that she is doing a race called the Aqua Blaze which is rowing the Shenandoah River and running after which is a great reminder that keeping fun things in the mix during training can be a great way to stay motivated. We hope you enjoy! | |||
| Season 15:06 A hot nighttime half marathon, snakes, bears, and post run creeks. | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:28:11 | |
Erin is getting to the higher volume of her training as she continues her journey towards her first ultra. We talk about dealing with heat and seeking water post run during the dry east coast summer. Snakes and bears make it into the conversation as she gets on new trails. She starts to think about the changing schedule as school is about to start back up as well. Her coach is gone for todays episode so we just catch up and have a great conversation about training and life! | |||
| Season 15:05 Erin goes longer, early aid station and poles strategy talk. | 12 Jul 2024 | 00:23:24 | |
Erin is training for her first ultra at the Grindstone 50k coming in September. Today her coach talks about her longer efforts and early aid station strategy to start thinking about it while she fuels for her current efforts. We talk about poles and how to implement in the training. Enjoy the show | |||
| Ultra Nutrition: 08. Getting in the calories when training volume picks up! | 01 Jul 2024 | 00:13:32 | |
On this episode of Ultra Nutrition we get a great question that many runners and athletes can relate to. As your training volume goes up how do you find ways to get the calories in a healthy way. Enjoy the show! | |||
| My First Ultra: 136 Jessica Vanderbush | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:52:50 | |
Jess Vanderbush has many interests, she is an ultra-runner, poet, and documentary filmmaker, she is also the founder, editor-in-chief, and creative director of Eat Clean Run Dirty magazine. She is seeking adventure and connection everywhere she goes. This was a fun conversation full of wisdom and captivating stories. Jess has many interests, we spent time diving into several of them. She takes us back to how her journey into ultras started and how ultras have led her to all the adventures she pursues now. We also talk about the Orcas Island race and what inspires Jess to take on challenges. Jess lives her life driven by the motto, the only regrets you have are the chances you did not take. We think you will love this conversation as much as we did.
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| Ultra Nutrition: 07 Ideas for plant based athletes low in iron and B12 | 19 Jun 2024 | 00:20:27 | |
Nutrition coach Abby and coach Scott address listener questions in this ongoing series about nutrition and fueling for athletes. The questions were regarding plant based athletes being low in iron and B12. We hope you enjoy! | |||
| My First Ultra: 135 Nettie Zeppettella | 18 Jun 2024 | 01:04:29 | |
Aneta Zeppettella (Nettie) is a 52-year-old ultra runner who grew up in Poland but has been living in the US since 1999. She has finished some of the most iconic ultras including Western States 100, Badwater 135, Hurt 100, and Fat Dog 120. She is the second female to complete the Potawatomi 200-mile race. She is a Mom, librarian, community organizer and RD. She is also the co-owner of Empower Ultras. Nettie is a true champion for supporting others, she has formed a race company that embraces building people up. On this podcast, she talks about her journey to the United States and how she found her way to trail running. Nettie has a powerful reason why she runs. She explains how ultras are easier than things we can experience in life. She is passionate about supporting women and doing her part to help them achieve their goals. Be sure to check out the documentary "Nettie from Ohio".
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| My First Ultra: 134 Cale Recaps the Miwok 100k | 11 Jun 2024 | 00:48:36 | |
Our friend, Cale is back to share his race experience at the Miwok 100K on May 4th. This race has 11,800 feet of gain – views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito, the redwoods, and the seashore. Founded in 1996, it has grown from 70 people to 450. Cale shares why this race is special to him and how he prepared for it. He tells us what it is like to run the first 40 miles in the rain and the difference a good crew can make. Cale ran the last thirteen miles with his coach and friend, he shares how that experience changed his race. Cale shares how his recovery is going as well as how important it is to listen to your body as you prepare for the next goal. Every time we talk to Cale, we feel like we have learned something that helps us live our best life. | |||
| Season 15:04 Erin gets rolling with her training in humid Virginia! | 10 Jun 2024 | 00:20:45 | |
Erin and her coach Lindsay sit down with Scott to talk about the first few weeks of training for her first 50k at the Grindstone 50k. Humid days, ticks, and other random things that come up in the heat of summer made the conversation. We hope you enjoy! | |||
| My First Ultra: 133 Jenn Recaps Cocodona 250! | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:50:21 | |
On this podcast our friend, Jenn shares her experience of five days taking on one of the most diverse 200+ mile races, the Cocodona 250. We had this conversation as Jenn is still working through all the emotions and healing physically. Jenn was very candid about the mental strength it took to get to the finish line and how she is processing things after. We are grateful to Jenn for being so vulnerable and sharing things about racing that we do not often hear. We hope you enjoy this honest conversation. | |||
| My First Ultra: 132 Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman | 28 May 2024 | 00:51:02 | |
Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman is fairly new to ultra-running. She has been putting in the work and taking on some big challenges, most recently, Sedona Canyons 125. On this podcast we learn how Rhonda made her way to trail running and the impact it has had on her life, how running has been crucial for her healing. She reflects on the pivotal moment she stepped out of her comfort zone and said yes to a group run. Rhonda shares the many ways she has embraced the trail running community. We also talk about navigation struggles (we have all had them). This is a story of no matter where you are in life you can change the direction, set goals, work hard, and find yourself in the process. | |||
| My First Ultra: 140 Eric Davis | 27 Aug 2024 | 00:59:14 | |
Eric Davis is new to ultra running. He has tackled some technical ultras over the last year and has consistently finished in the top, including winning the MoMoFo 100k in June. He has an incredible work ethic and is one of the most positive people I have ever met. This was such an uplifting conversation. Imagine being diagnosed with cancer during Covid while in another county and just starting your family. Eric was faced with this and chose to live by the words “Be Brave, Be Powerful, Be Fearless. Eric talks about that defining moment and how he moved through it. Eric is new to ultra running but has quickly excelled in the sport. We discuss his races, training and how ultra running teaches you many life lessons. Eric also talks about how he manifests positivity in his life, future goals and balancing family and training. This conversation will leave you thinking about the choice we make to be happy. Kris recorded this in her sun porch with Eric. It was a beautiful setting and one of her favorite conversations. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
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| Season 15:03 Introducing Erin, a runner from Virginia running the Grindstone 50k! | 23 May 2024 | 00:30:48 | |
We have the pleasure of introducing Erin to the world. She is an educator that grew up on a family farm not too far from Washington D.C. Today, we just get to know her as we will be talking lots of running in the coming months. We hope you enjoy! | |||
| My First Ultra: 131 Scott Hagerty Recaps Earth Day Buckle Mania | 21 May 2024 | 00:36:43 | |
We welcome back Scott Hagerty to the podcast to give us a recap of the Earth Day Buckle Mania, his 8th 100 mile race. Scott’s knack for finding the coolest races makes for a good race report. We also learn a little about the Race Director for this one. | |||
| Ultra Nutrition: 06 Fueling and nutrition post race best practices. | 20 May 2024 | 00:10:12 | |
Nutrition coach Abby and Scott answer the question, "What is the best way to fuel and eat in general after races and big efforts?" We talk about fueling so often and really enjoyed the question. We know during these big events we are running at a big deficit so how do we use our nutrition for better recovery and energy after these efforts was a fun conversation! If you have any questions, let us know! | |||
| My First Ultra: 130 Kris & Carly Recap Sedona & London! | 14 May 2024 | 00:38:58 | |
Join us as we recap our latest adventures! Sometimes we get to do fun things too! :) | |||
| Ultra Nutrition: 05 Tara calls in to ask the best way to drop some weight for big running goals. | 09 May 2024 | 00:17:15 | |
Tara is a Becoming Ultra coaching client from the west coast. She calls in today to ask Coach Abby and Scott the best way to drop some weight to be more efficient for big running goals. It's a popular question we get as coaches so we hope you take something away for your own goals! Thanks for listening. | |||
| My First Ultra: 129 Joe Hardin | 07 May 2024 | 00:57:18 | |
Joe Hardin is a husband, father of two, ultrarunner, aspiring writer, and an artist. He is also an advocate for addiction recovery and a plant-based lifestyle. We spoke with Joe about his journey to sobriety and the impact it has had on his life. He shared how he discovered ultras and the support he receives from the ultra-running community. Joe is genuine, relatable, and full of wisdom. We are excited to see what the future holds for him and hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.
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| Season 14:53 Amanda's race recap. "I believe running is for everyone!" | 01 May 2024 | 00:28:25 | |
Amanda and her coach Addie Bracy talk about the day Amanda became an ultra runner. The highs and lows and everything in between. We hope you enjoy! | |||
| Season 14:51 Mari's takeaways from her first ultra. | 30 Apr 2024 | 00:15:24 | |
She did it! Mari diligentely trained for her first ultra over the last 6 months and got to test herself on the amazing trails in Sedona. On the show today she shared her experience and all she learned from the experience. We hope you enjoyed following her journey over the last 6 months. Season 15 is now taking applications! | |||
| My First Ultra: 128 Sarah Snyder | 30 Apr 2024 | 01:11:46 | |
Sarah Snyder is the RD for the Crewel Jewel 100; ultra runner; cyclist and loving dog mom. Sarah is also an advocate for woman in the sport. She is paving the way for busy woman to have opportunities to reach the goals they set for themselves and providing support along the way. This conversation will inspire you and make you see that your dreams are possible. There are so many people behind the scenes doing great things for the trail community. We love sharing their stories and passion for all things trails with you. | |||
| Season 14:50 Brittany recaps her amazing experience with her first ultra! | 28 Apr 2024 | 00:21:36 | |
After 7 months of training and planning Brittany finally got to test herself on the beautiful trails of Sedona to run her first ultra. Some heat and misdirection along with and epic finish caps off another successful season. We hope you all enjoy. Season 15 is now taking applications!
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| My First Ultra: 139 Will Sprouse | 20 Aug 2024 | 00:53:57 | |
Will Sprouse is an interesting guy, I think everyone will feel inspired after hearing what he has to say. Will is an ultra-runner, restaurant owner, pilot, race director, husband, and father. He has had two major health scares in his life but that has not stopped him from achieving his goals. Most people can’t imagine running the distances Will has. The fact that he continued ultra running after a motorcycle crash that left him with numerous broken bones and after having a stroke that affected his ability to talk, swallow, see or stand is even more remarkable. On this podcast Will shares his amazing story of how he has learned to heal his body through movement. He knows no limits and has an incredible belief in himself. Will also talks about race directing and creating races that are inclusive and adaptive to all athletes. He has earned the nickname “Iron Will.” You will rethink what is possible after listening to Will’s story.
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| Ultra Nutrition: 04 4000-5000 caloried without fats and carbs? | 23 Apr 2024 | 00:21:03 | |
On the newest episode with Abby McQueeny Penamonte we answer a listener's question about how to get lots of calories without fat and carbs. We are here to answer the questions you have and hopefully give you a better understanding of what your body needs to perform and function at the highest levels. Enjoy! | |||
| Season 14:49 Amanda has her pre race call with coach Addie Bracy! | 19 Apr 2024 | 00:11:13 | |
The work is done and Amanda is ready to get to Arizona to run her first ultra. She has had an amazing training cycle and is looking forward to celebrating her fitness in the Sedona sunshine. She has some great mantra's for the run, many that happen to be on her body in perpetuity as tattooes! We hope you enjoy her last call! | |||
| Season 14:48 Brittany does her pre race call with coach Ian Sharman! | 19 Apr 2024 | 00:22:54 | |
The training is done and Brittany has a few pre race questions for her coach before she gets to Sedona to run her first ultra. What are her expectations, mantra's, and goals for the race? How will she plan for the heat? These runners work hard for 6 months before running their first ultra so we hope you enjoy the show and energy everyone has put in! | |||
| Season 14:47. Mari's last call before her first 50k! | 18 Apr 2024 | 00:24:01 | |
Some last minute questions and a little conversation about specifics for Arizona on this last call with Mari before she becomes an ultra runner! Enjoy. | |||
| Season 15 Coaches for the Grindstone 50k | 12 Apr 2024 | 00:21:48 | |
Coaches Ian Sharman, Scott Jones, Lindsay LaForce, and Addie Bracy get together to talk about the upcoming Season 15 for Becoming Ultra. Season 15 will be held at the Grindstone Trail Running Festival in Virginia in September. If you are ready to run your first ultra, consider applying for the newest offering from Becoming Ultra. You won't be disappointed!
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| Season 14:46 "Your best is always accessible." | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:27:43 | |
Amanda is cruising through some long efforts on the trails and getting more comfortable in her new running surroundings. Addie brings some wisdom to call about race as a celebration of the training and accessing your best at any moment. It's been a great ramp up to Amanda's first ultra. Hope you enjoy! Season 15 is taking applications now! | |||
| Season 14:45 Stream crossings and heat training. | 09 Apr 2024 | 00:26:29 | |
Brittany is only a few weeks away from running her first ultra and she had some specific course questions for her coach Ian Sharman. How do I deal with stream crossings. Do I take off my shoes? Change socks right after? How can I prep for the heat in the desert since the training has been in cooler weather? Great questions for the ramp up to her first ultra. We hope you enjoy! | |||
| My First Ultra: 127 Scott Hagerty | 09 Apr 2024 | 00:59:39 | |
Scott Hagerty is a fellow BU teammate, grandfather, and ultra runner. We had a blast talking to Scott about all things trail running. Scott has an incredible knack for finding the coolest races. We get a fun recap of the Outlaw 100 and talk about the upcoming Earth Day Buckle Mania race. Scott discusses how he makes his love of running a family affair and keeps his need for adventure alive. Scott’s reason for running will resonate with a lot of us who started hitting the trails later in life. We hope to hear more race recaps from Scott in the future! | |||
| Season 15: Race Director and founder Clark Zealand of the Grindstone 50k. | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:37:48 | |
We have found an amazing race partner for the next season of Becoming Ultra. We are headed back east for epic trails and memories in the mountains of Virginia. On the show today we have the founder and RD of the Grindstone Trail Running Festival by UTMB, Clark Zealand. As a collegiate runner, Clark started his ultra running journey in the late 90's. It led to him eventually starting the Grindstone 100 miler. He talks about his own running journey, the Grindstone course and history, and the area as we pain a picture of the partner race for Season 15. If you or someone you know wants to train for and run your first 50k, applications are live now. | |||
| Season 14:44 "Am I going to fall off a cliff?" | 04 Apr 2024 | 00:18:16 | |
Mari has a few questions and concersn abou thte race in Sedona as she nears the end of the training cycle. We set up expectations for the last training weeks for her first ultra! Enjoy. | |||
| My First Ultra: 138 Andrew Kelly | 13 Aug 2024 | 00:48:49 | |
Andrew Kelly is extreme, and we mean that in the best way. He rises at 4 am every day to run and is currently on a running streak that is over 1,500 days. He loves the challenge of a big race, he has tackled the Canebrake 200, Across Florida 200, and most recently the Cocodona 250. Andrew lives by the motto, no excuses. On this podcast we got to know Andrew a little better. He is a very interesting guy who decided to take some big steps to lead a healthier and more productive life. We discuss his run streak and what it takes to accomplish this goal daily. We also talk about the Cocodona 250, Andrew shares the struggles and accomplishment of taking on such a hard race. There is a lot to unpack in this one. We had a lot of fun getting to know Andrew. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.
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| My First Ultra: 126 Caitlin Miller | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:59:21 | |
We would like to dedicate this episode to our friend and fellow Team BU member, DeLorean, whose wife, Mandy recently lost her battle with cancer. Caitlin Miller lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and rescue greyhound. She loves running but almost gave up on it after a debilitating lower back injury. Not soon after a long recovery and getting back to running she learned about the depths of grief and running through it. We hope Caitlin’s story will inspire others and instill perseverance in those struggling to get back to doing what they love. We are so fortunate to connect with amazing people through this podcast. Caitlin is full of self-awareness and wisdom. She has turned to writing to help her get through hard things. Below are two paragraphs from Caitlin about being injured and getting back to running and running through grief. “To injured runners out there, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I know it’s hard to see it and my closest friends will tell you I didn’t always believe them. On your best days, it’ll shine bright. On the painful days, it’s really dim. But if you work hard, you can get through it. Surround yourself with people who believe in you, especially on the days when you don’t.” “If you’re grieving and you’re not where I am yet, it’s okay. It takes time and everyone is different. While you might want to rush the process and get to the part where you feel okay, unfortunately, you can’t. You must just sit in it and feel it all. My hope for you is that someday you will experience peace and be able to smile and laugh when you think of your loved one. I am sending you strength in your journey.” IG- @_caitlinmoser | |||
| Susie Chan: Trails and tribulations of a record holding runner, mom, and Peleton coach. | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:51:17 | |
Scott had a great chat with Susie Chan on all things adventure, life, and running. We aim to make more content to inspire big efforts from regular, amazing, humans. Enjoy!
From her book blurb: Susie Chan is an icon of endurance running. Since taking up running at the age of 35, she has completed the legendary Marathon des Sables more times than any other British woman, set the 12-hour treadmill World Record and was one of the first women to finish all the World Marathon Majors. | |||
| Grief and running: Delorean comes back to share his journey since Season 13. | 10 Aug 2024 | 00:39:48 | |
Delorean Ostrom was a featured runner on Season 13 of the project. His amazing wife lost her battle with a rare cancer in January and we wanted to check in on Delorean. He is setting some big running and fitness goals while starting a new restaurant business and raising his two young daughters. This one is full of love and emotion and we hope if you or someone you know is going through a tough time that this conversation helps even a little. Thanks for listening. Donate to the Cholangiocarcinoma foundation here. | |||
| Season 15:07. Erin runs part of Grindstone for her long run, school's back! | 09 Aug 2024 | 00:28:00 | |
Erin had the chance to get out and run a part of the course for the Grindstone 50k to see how technical the trails were. School is back in session so a new training schedule had to emerge for the last 7 weeks of training. The humidity and heat are still wreaking havoc. Coach Lindsay helps coach her through some niggles and continue to prep for the big effort in September! | |||
| My First Ultra: 137 Becky WIlliamson & Sarah Wingate | 06 Aug 2024 | 00:51:05 | |
Becky & Sarah are two fun spirited, adventurous friends. They have shared many miles together on the trails including backpacking sections of the AT, trail runs, and most recently the 100k One Day Hike from DC to Harpers Ferry, WV. We had such a great time discussing friendship and adventures. This one will make you want to grab your bestie and hit the trails. Becky & Sarah tell the story of their friendship and love of trail adventures. We discuss how their support of each other has opened them up to amazing experiences. These beautiful ladies have a wonderful bond that has been strengthened by lots of miles. Their support of each other will leave you inspired.
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| All In Stride author and Olympian Samantha Schultz on her journey and the cost of training. | 02 Aug 2024 | 00:49:01 | |
Today's episode is a change up from typical ultra conversations but an important one nonetheless. Whether you are training for the Olympics or your own big goals, having coaches and people in your corner that want the best for you on the field or trail is important. One of Scott's former athletes shares her journey with the author of All In Stride to hopefully help other athletes navigate training, disordered eating, and more. Hope you enjoy! In All in Stride, Johanna Garton tells the gripping and inspiring stories of Elvin and Shadrack. Beginning with their upbringing in Kenya, Garton follows the runners through their journeys to the United States, running for Division One universities, their blossoming romance as college students, and ultimately their service as U.S. soldiers and professional runners. Woven through the narrative is the story of Samantha Schultz, who also competed for the U.S. Army. Like Elvin and Shadrack, she struggled with several obstacles throughout her journey, including poor coaching, over training, the intense pressure to make the Olympic team, and disordered eating, a condition that plagues so many young female athletes. | |||
| Race Director Ken Krogsrud of the Lost Sierra Endurance Race | 27 Jun 2025 | 00:29:15 | |
In this episode of Becoming Ultra, Scott discusses with Ken Krogsrud, the race director of the Lost Sierra ultra in Downeyville, California. Ken shares his journey into ultra running, the challenges and successes of organizing the race, and the unique terrain and community involvement that make this event special. They also discuss race strategies for first-timers, post-race activities, and the philosophy behind Ken's Bad Luck Run Club, which aims to create a fun and inclusive atmosphere for runners of all levels. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ken Krogsrud and His Journey | |||
| Adam Ludwin on the power of breath for performance! | 16 May 2025 | 00:52:02 | |
Scott has a conversation with Adam Ludwin who shares his entrepreneurial journey from founding Captify Technologies to discovering the transformative power of breathwork. He discusses the challenges of running a high-pressure business, the importance of self-awareness, and how he transitioned into creating fivepointfive, an app designed to make breathwork accessible and beneficial for everyone. Adam emphasizes the physiological and psychological benefits of breathwork, its role in education, and the necessity of teaching healthy coping mechanisms to future generations. They discuss the significance of breath work in enhancing performance, recovery, and overall well-being. He emphasizes the importance of different breathing techniques for various activities, including weight training and endurance sports. The discussion also covers the benefits of nose breathing, the role of breath work in recovery, and natural alternatives to pre-workout supplements. We think you'll enjoy this unique perspective with something all athletes can implement in their lives! Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Adam Ludwin and His Journey
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| Season 16:26 Mendocino Coast 50k RD on all pre-race and race details you need to know! | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:17:26 | |
Today Scott and race director Sid discuss the upcoming Mendocino Coast 50K, focusing on pre-race nerves, logistics, course strategy, aid stations, and post-race activities. Sid shares insights on how to prepare mentally and physically for the race, emphasizing the importance of pacing and the unique features of the course. They also touch on the community aspect of the race and the support available for both runners and spectators. Chapters 00:00 Pre-Race Insights and Nerves | |||
| Season 16:25 Denise runs the LA marathon and shares some takeaways as Addie lays out the final weeks of ultra training! | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:20:24 | |
In this conversation, Denise shares her experiences and insights from her recent marathon as she prepares for her first ultra marathon. The discussion covers her mental and physical state post-marathon, the challenges she faced during the race, and her recovery process. Addie provides guidance on navigating the next steps in training, emphasizing the importance of listening to one's body and adapting plans as needed. The conversation highlights the excitement of marathon running, the lessons learned, and the strategies for effective recovery and preparation for future races. Chapters 00:00 Preparing for the Ultra: Mental and Physical State | |||
| Cassidy Randall on the inspiring story about the first all women's ascent of Denali! | 02 Apr 2025 | 00:57:23 | |
In this engaging conversation, Scott and Cassidy Randall explore the world of freelance writing, the impact of AI on creativity, and the adventures that inspire Cassidy's work. They discuss the challenges of the writing industry, the importance of vulnerability in creative pursuits, and share personal stories about their journeys in the outdoor and writing realms. They discusses the challenges and opportunities of navigating social media as a writer, the value of platforms like Substack for building community and sharing stories, and her journey in writing her book '30 Below,' which highlights the first all-women's ascent of Denali. She reflects on the impact of trailblazing women in mountaineering and shares personal adventures that inspire her work. The discussion emphasizes the importance of storytelling, community, and the legacies of those who break barriers in their fields. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties Cassidy's book is here! Check out her website. Find your own adventures! | |||
| Season 16:24 Carrie's final call before moving on to longer terms goals after her big pivot! | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:28:09 | |
In this episode, Scott Jones, Carrie, and her coach Ian Sharman discuss Carrie's journey as she pivots from training for her first ultra marathon to participating in the Napa Valley Half Marathon. They explore the challenges she faced, including injuries and mental health struggles, and how she found closure in her athletic identity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of adapting expectations, embracing change, and setting short-term goals that bring joy to the fitness journey.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Carrie's Journey
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| Season 16:23 Denise's dental drama and upcoming L.A. Marathon! | 22 Mar 2025 | 00:26:57 | |
In this episode of Becoming Ultra, host Scott Jones, along with coach Addie and her client Denise, discuss Denise's journey as she prepares for her first ultra marathon. They talk about various aspects of training, including the impact of a recent dental surgery on her running schedule, strategies for the upcoming LA Marathon, nutrition and gear considerations, and the importance of recovery. They also share personal stories and adventures outside of running, including Addie's adventurous heli-skiing adventure! Enjoy the show! Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ultra Training Journey | |||
| Season 16:22 Deidra deals with allergies, heat, and fueling in the run up to her first ultra! | 21 Mar 2025 | 00:19:11 | |
Deidra's Journey to Ultra Running Continues: In this episode, Scott talks with Deidra about her training regimen leading up to a crucial race in April. They discuss the intricacies of dealing with Texas weather, allergies, and maintaining energy levels during long runs. Deidra shares her recent experiences with physical challenges such as leg tightness and concentration lapses, while Scott provides advice on fueling strategies and mental preparation. They also touch on the importance of recovery, maintaining proper nutrition, and balancing family life with training. The discussion ends with Scott giving tips for the upcoming weeks and both expressing excitement for the progress made so far. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:20 Weather and Running Conditions 00:55 Allergies and Their Impact 02:28 Training Progress and Challenges 03:07 Mental Preparation and Strategies 04:01 Understanding the Bonk 05:01 Fueling and Hydration Tips 07:27 Balancing Training and Life 14:55 Final Thoughts and Encouragement 15:55 Upcoming Plans and Events Run with us. Becoming Ultra | |||
| From Ultra Running to Kilimanjaro: Ultra skills in other adventures! | 07 Mar 2025 | 00:46:59 | |
Summary In this conversation, Scott Jones and Mari Lowe discuss Mari's journey from training for her first ultra marathon to summiting Kilimanjaro. They explore the mental and physical challenges of ultra running, the importance of training, and the personal growth that comes from facing fears. Mari shares her experiences with cultural insights from Tanzania, the logistics of her trip, and the impact of her adventures on her perspective of life. In this conversation, Mari Lowe shares her transformative experience of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, detailing the preparation, the challenges faced during the ascent, and the camaraderie built among the group. She reflects on the physical and mental hurdles of altitude sickness, the emotional support from fellow climbers, and the personal growth achieved through this adventure. Mari also discusses her future aspirations in outdoor activities and the importance of community in overcoming challenges. Takeaways
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