Everyday Ultra

How to Train for Mountain Ultramarathons (Even If You Don’t Live in the Mountains)

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Dec 24, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Christie Brinker, a certified ultra coach from the Midwest, and Andrew Redden, an experienced mountain racer, share their expert advice on training for mountain ultramarathons. They delve into the common mistakes runners make when preparing for steep climbs and offer practical tips on treadmill training and simulating course elevation. The duo also emphasizes the importance of power hiking, downhill training, and altitude acclimation strategies, ensuring you’re race-day ready—no matter where you live.
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Love The Training As Much As The Race

  • Only sign up for a mountainous race if you also enjoy the training it requires.
  • If you hate treadmills or long hill sessions you will likely sabotage your preparation.
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Increase Elevation Gradually

  • Avoid adding too much elevation too quickly; build vert gradually like you would running volume.
  • Ramp elevation slowly to reduce injury risk and prevent training derailment.
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Hike To Preserve Aerobic Intensity

  • Stay within the intended intensity on uphills; hiking can be the correct way to remain aerobic.
  • Prioritize heart-rate/RPE control over 'running everything' to protect your aerobic gains.
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