Alyssa Amos Clark is an extraordinary athlete. We start this interview after she completed 66 marathons in 66 days, on her way to many more. We finish discussing her journey, including her battles with COVID-19.
Read MoreToday we dive deep into the mind of ultra runner and coach Ellie Greenwood.
Read MoreAmelia Boone is the most accomplished obstacle course racer on the planet. Now she's running ultra marathons.
Read MoreLuke Nelson is a physician assistant, race director, husband, father, and public lands activist. He’s been on the podium at many of the top ultras, set course records, and has set numerous FKTs of mountain linkups and traverses. And, in August of 2018, he placed 8th at the legendary Tor de Geants.
Read MorePart 2 (of 2) in this extraordinary interview with Dr. Megan Roche. We talk about everything from research to coaching to dysfunctional eating to experiencing joy in a lifestyle of running. Megan Roche is a medical doctor, coach, scientist, book author, and exceptional trail runner.
Read MoreMeet the incredible Dr. Megan Roche…physician, extraordinary athlete, coach, scientist, and book author.
Read MoreHe just won Ultra Trail Mt Fuji 100 miler. How did he get here?
Read MoreRapid-fire takeaways from from some of the brightest and most insightful minds in the world of sports physiology.
Read MoreBackpacking legend, Andrew Skurka, is also an outstanding ultra runner. Today, we learn about the psychology, mindset, and perspectives it takes to become one of the most accomplished adventurers in the world.
Read MoreAuthor of 'The Ultra Mindset', Travis Macy, sits down with us to discuss the book and share his insights on the mental side of our sport.
Read MoreIn this week’s episode, I sat down with Mike Wardian. He's one of the most prolific runners on planet Earth. As this episode airs, he’s traveling the world to complete seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. He’s a font of information on how to be successful while making running a lifestyle. And, yes, he actually has a ‘regular job’. How does he do it? Listen and learn.
Read MoreA comprehensive conversation with elite ultra runner Stephanie Howe Violett, PhD where we talk about her year of injuries, her approaches to injury recovery and to training, and her expertise (PhD) in sports nutrition.
Read MoreWestern States champion (2015), Magdalena Boulet, joins me for an amazing episode. Learn all the ins and outs of her training, racing approaches, nutrition strategies, and much more!
Read MoreIan Torrence has complete nearly 200 ultra distance events and has won approximately 25% of them. He has important advice to give regarding longevity in the sport and approaches to DNFing that you need to hear if you want to be successful in this sport for years to come.
Read MoreToday, I shine the spotlight on Mathew Laye, PhD. He is a scientist, coach, and athlete. As winner of the Rocky Raccoon 100 miler, along with his scientific and coaching background, he brings a rare mix of all three areas of expertise in ultra marathon training and racing to the show.
Read MoreMy guest today has had a life of endurance, persistence, adventure and exploration that we can all learn from. My guest is Terri Schneider.
Read MoreUltra training, racing, philosophies... This week we get it all from Max King!
Read MoreToday we learn from National Geographic Adventurer of the Year and ultra long distance athlete Jennifer Pharr Davis.
Read MoreWilliam is a 62 year old British and Scottish international athlete and has set 160 ultra distance running records (from 30 miles on the track to 3100 miles/ 5000 kms on the road) at World, British and Scottish level including age-group records.
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