At Tracking Dirt, we take a look at trail running from scientific, technical, social and business perspectives. We bring in experts from the Indian trail, mountain and ultra running scene to share insights on a wide range of topics such as training, nutrition, racing, inclusivity, community and much more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRunning |
We’ve entered double digits. It’s episode 10 and it’s got - not one, but - two guests! We’re in conversation with two of Delhi's amazing athletes Micah Risher and Udayan Anand, and are sciencing out on continuous glucose monitoring - or CGM, as it is... more
Episode 9 of Tracking Dirt delved into the deep thoughts of Vishwas Sindhu, who is no stranger in the trail and ultrarunning community in India. Vishwas is the founder and Race Director of Hell Race, who organise 7 races (across 6 events) in India, e... more
Wishing you all a very happy new year 2024 - we're back after a #lifehappens break and all ready to set things in motion. more
[WE'RE BACK AFTER AN UNINTENDED-YET-EXTENDED BREAK] more
In what is an honest-to-goodness conversation on how authenticity, honesty and environmental sensitivity are the key building blocks of trail running values, Neetu Singh strings together her experiences and thoughts on the moral considerations for wh... more
Runner and prosthodontist Dr. Manav Kalra joins us to science out some basic concepts behind oral health in endurance sports - more specifically, trail and ultra-distance running. Dr. Manav is a certified Digital Smile Designer, which simply means th... more
Kaustav Saha joins us as we list down 10 trail runner archetypes in the Indian running and racing scene. You'll find them on Whatsapp groups, trail running communities, and on the trail itself. And what's more - not only do we see them everywhere, we... more
Nakul Butta talks about what it means to be a self-sufficient trail runner and how a culture of self-sufficiency can be built in the sport of trail running. more
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