#1: How to Overcome Challenges in Training, Racing and Life - with Charlie Engle
Aug 16, 2017
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Ultra-endurance athlete Charlie Engle shares his remarkable journey from overcoming addiction to epic feats like running across the Sahara Desert. He delves into the mental strategies that helped him break the sub-three-hour marathon barrier, emphasizing the mantra 'one day at a time.' Charlie recounts the brutal realities faced during his Sahara run, showcasing the power of perseverance. He also highlights the importance of cross-training for injury prevention and how personal experiences shape resilience, inspiring others through his adventures.
Focusing on manageable segments rather than the finish line enhances performance and enjoyment in endurance sports and life.
Charlie Engel's journey from addiction to elite athlete illustrates how personal struggles can be reframed as transformative learning experiences.
Nutrition and hydration are critical for sustaining performance in ultra races, emphasizing immediate needs in challenging circumstances.
Deep dives
Focus on the Present Moment
The episode emphasizes the importance of being present rather than fixated on completion in endurance sports and life. Charlie Engel, a seasoned ultra-endurance athlete, recalls his experiences during extreme challenges such as running across the Sahara Desert. He highlights how initially thinking about the finish can lead to unnecessary pressure, making it harder to keep going. By concentrating on each segment of a race—like breaking it down into manageable parts—athletes can enhance both their performance and enjoyment of the journey.
Overcoming Adversity
Charlie Engel shares his transformation from battling addiction to becoming an elite athlete, illustrating the resilience of the human spirit. After overcoming a long struggle with alcohol and crack cocaine, he found solace in running, which eventually led him to complete extraordinary feats like the Badwater 135-mile race. His life story serves as a testament to how personal struggles can be reframed as learning experiences. Charlie's mantra, inspired by his recovery journey, reinforces the idea that individuals can rise above their circumstances through perseverance and dedication.
Nutrition and Mental Strategy in Endurance Events
In discussing the grueling nature of ultra-races, Engel emphasizes the critical role of nutrition and hydration in sustaining performance. Proper intake of calories can make a notable difference, especially during multi-day events where missing food can lead to disastrous effects. He shares his own experiences, where, in tough moments, focusing on immediate needs, like eating and hydrating, helped prevent quitting. This approach serves as valuable advice for any athlete facing the physical and mental challenges during difficult races.
Impact of Environment on Performance
The podcast highlights how external factors, such as temperature and terrain, can significantly affect an athlete's performance during endurance events. Charlie Engel recalls facing extreme heat while running across the Sahara Desert, bringing to light the physical and psychological challenges associated with such harsh environments. He illustrates the necessity for mental fortitude and adaptability in dealing with unexpected issues that arise during long runs. Such experiences shape how athletes train and prepare for different conditions, emphasizing the need for strategic planning.
The Power of Community and Support
Charlie's journey underscores the value of community support, whether at home or within the endurance community. During his time in prison, he turned his passion for running into a way to inspire fellow inmates, proving how shared interests can form strong bonds and promote positive behavior. His work to encourage others to run reflects the transformative potential of fitness as a means of change. This theme of uplifting one another echoes the philosophy that enduring hardships can be easier when shared within a supportive group.
Charlie Engle is an endurance athlete, a father and a husband. He has completed several extreme endurance adventures, including a run across the Sahara Desert in Africa, 2 marathons a day for 111 days straight in extreme temperatures.
In this episode of the Extramilest Podcast we discuss:
ways to overcome mental challenges in training, racing and life
breaking the Sub 3 Hour Marathon barrier
his next adventure run and much more
Charlie and I have a lot of passions in common from Running to Storm Chasing and many areas in between. His excitement for life is contagious and I hope you enjoy our conversation!
SHOWNOTES
Charlie does a lot of cross training to limit risk of injury. He focuses on overall fitness and health (3:12).
How Charlie was able to run across the Sahara, 4500 miles in extreme temperatures (4:15)
Words said to us by a stranger can be the thing that changes our life, if you really pay attention (5:38)
The worst pitch that convinced Matt Damon to make the documentary Running The Sahara (6:30)
The first few days of the Sahara run were a slow descent into hell, dealing with unbelievable amount of problems (9:10)
The mantra “one day at the time” works for sobriety and massive projects (11:00)
Overcoming tough spots in a race by breaking down the distance in smaller parts (11:45)
How Charlie trains for long ultra runs, both mentally and physically (16:00)
Importance of training enough miles in race condition, with your race gear in the same terrain (20:35)
Perceived risk vs. actual risk. Your mind limiting you and how you can overwrite this. (23:05)
The type of person Charlie wants on his crew during his races (24:20)
Charlie’s failed attempt to break the record to run across the United States. (24:50)
Important role of the mind and the right mentality. Lessons learned from the Barkley Marathon (27:12)
Charlie’s Mantra and tattoo for when things get tough: “No Big Deal” (29:47)
How Charlie has overcome his lows, such as addiction and going to jail (33:22)
It doesn’t matters what happens to you in life, all that matters is what you do about it. (37:10)
Attraction vs promotion in jail. How Charlie’s daily runs and yoga sessions inspired others in jail to start working out. (39:55)
Your happiness and fulfillment is completely up to you and not up to anybody else no matter what the situation is (43:45)
What Charlie is up to these days (46:50)
His upcoming adventure run of 5000 miles from the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea, to the highest point on earth Mt Everest (48:50)
Matt Damon and Charlie founded H2oAfrica and raised $6 million, then it became Water.org (53:35)
How Charlie broke the Sub 3 Hour Marathon barrier after many failed attempts (58:00)
Importance of slowing down, rest days and having fun to progress in running. (1:01:00)
Dr Phil Maffetone’s approach to listen to your body, focus on the right nutrition, and reducing stress (1:03:15)
Charlie’s book The Running Man and a giveaway for a chance to win a copy of the book (1:04:30)