Ultramarathons are pretty gnarly. From the walls of exhaustion to the taxing self-doubt, you WILL encounter difficulty running an ultra. So why do we sign up? And what gets us through those hard times? Tune in weekly to hear about why these ordinary people started running in the first place, the story of their first ultramarathon, and other valuable stories and tips that helped them go from ordina... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRunning |
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Ultra running is NOT easy, and that's part of why it's so rewarding. Justin was chasing his first 50k ultramarathon to see how far he could go, but he wasn't quite prepared for the brutal conditions he encountered. Between lengthy climbs, 6+ inches o... more
More often than not, the journey to a person's first ultramarathon isn't linear. Jamie started running cross-country back in high school but didn't run his first ultramarathon until his mid-40s. It took a thought about reaching out to his old running... more
Have you ever had a moment when you look at yourself and have a powerful realization that you need to change? Andy was in his late 30's when he had a powerful realization that he needed to change if he wanted to have a long and happy life with his wi... more
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to run an ultramarathon with your partner?! Melody and Jacob Bateman’s relationship started off with a trail running date that eventually lead to a marathon date, and then a joint 50-mile ultramarathon. Tu... more
Everyone starts running for a different reason, but Laura's is pretty unique. Laura has experienced debilitating chronic pain since her youth, but she's found that running helps her reduce inflammation in her body. So ultramarathons are quite literal... more
It never ceases to amaze me how normal people become ultramarathon runners, and David Dillon of Chase the Summit is no exception. David was leading a regular sedentary life as a Lead Mechanical Engineer until he met his soon-to-be wife. Listen to tod... more
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