Everyday Ultra

How to Dial in Your Ultra Training for Long-Term Progress | Sydney Park

Jan 19, 2026
Sydney Park, a remarkable 21-year-old ultrarunner, made waves with her sub-20-hour debut at Javelina and high-volume training of 100-mile weeks. In this conversation, she shares her shift from tennis to ultrarunning and how it reignited her passion for sports. Sydney emphasizes the importance of running easy, structuring doubles for safe volume increases, and her strength training staples to remain injury-free. She reveals how setting big goals fuels her motivation and confidence, making this discussion a goldmine for aspiring ultrarunners.
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ANECDOTE

How Sydney Found Ultra Running

  • Sydney discovered ultras at 18 after hearing Courtney DeWalt on Joe Rogan and loved combining running with snacks.
  • She moved to Utah, joined a trail club, and quickly immersed herself in racing and trail culture.
ANECDOTE

First 50K Navigation Fail

  • On her first 50K Sydney followed the wrong group, finished a 20-mile loop, then had to be driven back to complete the remaining 10 miles.
  • She bonked, walked, and finished with bloody knees, but used it as motivation to improve.
ADVICE

Consistency Beats Occasional Intensity

  • Keep consistent and keep learning: listen to podcasts, prioritize polarity (hard/easy), and do strength work to stay injury-free.
  • Progress comes from persistent training, fueling knowledge, and daily consistency.
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