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Mar 3, 2023 • 56min

EP 613: Breaking Out of the Standard Race Distances

In this episode, we're excited to talk about the Petersen Ridge Rumble coming in April in Oregon, a trail race that's not your typical distance. This race, put on by seasoned ultra runner Sean Meissner, challenges runners with unique course lengths of 20 & 40 miles, rather than the standard half marathon, marathon or ultra distances But why race a non-normal distance? As trail runners, we often seek out new challenges and experiences on the trails. Running a non-normal distance, like the Petersen Ridge Rumble, allows us to step outside of our comfort zones and push ourselves in new ways. These races can also offer a more personalized experience, with a smaller field of runners and a unique course layout. In this episode, we'll dive into the details of the Petersen Ridge Rumble, exploring the course terrain and the challenges it presents, as well as hearing from Sean Meissner himself about what inspired him to create this non-normal distance race. Sean is a USATF certified coach and coaches at Sharman Ultra Coaching. Sean has run over 230 ultras and has won at least one ultra every year since beginning.
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Feb 23, 2023 • 56min

EP 612: The Science of Creatine and Brain Function for Athletes

Today, we're taking a closer look at creatine, a supplement commonly associated with building muscle and improving athletic performance, but did you know that it may also have benefits for your brain health and cognitive functioning? Bob Seebohar is joining to help us understand some of the new research and benefits of creatine.  Bob is a true pioneer in the field of sports nutrition, having developed the groundbreaking Metabolic Efficiency training approach, which helps athletes to optimize their nutrition and fueling strategies to achieve their performance goals. He has also authored several books on sports nutrition, including "Nutrition Periodization for Endurance Athletes" and "Metabolic Efficiency Training: Teaching the Body to Burn More Fat". If you are interested in adding creatine to your diet, find a company that is "NSF Certified for Sport" or "Informed Sport Certified". Bob recommends either Klean Athlete or Thorne brands Start with 5-10 grams / day.  Check out Bob's next run, the North Pole Marathon! If you want to learn more about Bob and his services including his books, articles, coaching services, nutrition and more, visit ENRGPERFORMANCE.  He is also the co-host of the podcast Inside Sports Nutrition with Dina Griffin. Check out the tasty healthy snacks he invented at All-Around Snack Company. He has been on TRN a couple other times including these three great episodes: EP 517: Eat to Train  EP 583: TRAINING PRINCIPLES - Nutrition  EP 598: Intermittent Fasting- Will it Help or Hinder our Performance? 
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Feb 17, 2023 • 1h 7min

EP 611: Unlocking Your Potential

Today we are going to explore the mental preparation and positive mindset needed to conquer the challenges of ultra running. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the sport, this show is here to help you dig deep, push past your limits, and find the inner strength needed to succeed on the trails. Today we have two really tough runners, Hillary Allen and Addie Bracey, that will help us unlock the secrets and strategies you need to approach every adventure and race with confidence and determination.  Hillary Allen is the author of the book, 'Out and Back, a Runner's Story of Survival Against All Odds' LINK to Hillary's Tedx CU talk LINK to Hillary's web site Follow Addie’s running exploits on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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Feb 10, 2023 • 1h

EP 610: Keep Running, No Matter the Age

Today, we're discussing a topic that's close to many of our hearts: how to keep running, no matter your age. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, age can be a big factor in how we approach our running. So let's dive in and find out what it takes to keep running, no matter your age with a few amazing runners: Liza Howard, Pam Reed and Krissy Moehl. Liza recently wrote a series of articles on aging in trail running at iRunFar. We'll talk about the importance of setting goals and staying motivated. We'll also discuss some of the different types of goals you can set, such as personal bests, reaching a certain distance, or even just completing a race. We'll also talk about the importance of finding a support system and ways to stay motivated when the going gets tough. We'll focus on the importance of staying healthy and injury-free. We'll talk about the benefits of strength training, stretching, and cross-training, and how they can help you stay injury-free. We'll also discuss the importance of listening to your body and adapting your training to your individual needs. Finally we'll focus on the benefits of running as you age. We'll talk about how running can improve your physical and mental health, and how it can help you stay active and engaged as you get older. We'll also discuss how running can help you maintain your independence and keep you feeling young and vibrant. We hope you enjoyed this discussion on how to keep running, no matter your age. Remember, it's never too late to start running, and no matter your age, you can still enjoy the many benefits of this amazing sport.  If you want to learn more about our amazing guests Visit Pam Reed HERE Visit Krissy Moehl HERE and get her book, Running your First Ultra Visit Liza Howard HERE or her coaching at Sharman Ultra
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Feb 3, 2023 • 1h 6min

EP 609: Adventure Planning- the Misogi Method

Do Something So Hard 1 Day a Year That It Profoundly Impacts the Other 364. Misogi means “purification” in Japanese. It is a ritual that dates back to eighth-century Japan. It traditionally involved making the pilgrimage to an icy waterfall, symbolizing intense purification. Dr. Markus Elliot explains that “Misogi is not about physical accomplishment. It asks, ‘What are you mentally and spiritually willing to put yourself through to be a better human?" In this episode, we are joined by frequent TRN guest and friend, elite runner and coach Adam Kimble to talk about how the Misogi approach might help us create new and rewarding adventures for trail runners.  Some modern, evolved rules of Misogi can be don’t die  make it really hard - 50% chance of failure make it weird don't "socialize" your misogi Misogi is more than a physical challenge. It brings in the mental and spiritual.  Misogi is very personal and different for everyone based on typography experience and skill.  We learned about the Misogi Method in the book The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort To Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self How to Contact Adam: Adam Kimble's web site Instagram Facebook Chasing Twilight: A Joy Journal for Runners (or available on Amazon)
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Jan 27, 2023 • 1h 26min

EP 608: TRAINING PRINCIPLES - Recovery

In this Training Principles episode, we dive into the topic of recovery. Krissy Moehl, Sean Meissner, Dr. Matt Laye, and Kerry Gustafson share their expertise on how to properly recover after a run or race. Some key takeaways from the show include: Should you stretch and foam roll? Are there benefits of using a compression sock or compression clothing Are there benefits of ice baths or contrast water therapy The role of nutrition in recovery What about massage The use of active recovery techniques We also discuss common recovery mistakes that runners make and how to avoid them. Overall, the goal of the episode is to provide listeners with practical tips and strategies for recovering effectively after a run or race, to prevent injury and improve performance. Links that you might find useful: ·      Krissy Moehl’s coaching ·      Krissy’s book, Running Your First Ultra ·      Sean Meissner’s coaching ·      Sean’s race Peterson Ridge Rumble 40mi/20mi in Oregon ·      Prime Sports Institute in Bellingham, WA ·      Prime Sports Institute videos that can help you recover Don't forget to check out our website and social media channels for more trail running tips and inspiration. Happy Trails!
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Jan 20, 2023 • 55min

EP 607: AJW Launches His Own Podcast!

After years of base training, AJW has put his podcast bib on and launching his own podcast, "Crack a Brew With AJW". Andy will have discussions with members of the trail and ultra-community to sit down, have a beverage and discuss running, life and how the two intersect.  We play his first episode in its entirety with Courtney Dauwalter, fresh off her win at the Bandera 100K in January 2022 where she also won a Golden Ticket for the 2023 Western States 100.  Andy has an amazing lineup of guests for his first season, and you will not want to miss them. We will be promoting how to find and subscribe to his podcast soon - our crew is still working on all the details. Follow AJW on Twitter, FaceBook or Instagram as we button up the details. Of course, we will let you know on all our channels where and when to listen and subscribe.  If you want to learn more about Courtney, listen to these previous episodes with her Intuitive Training With Courtney Dauwalter EP 434 Courtney Dauwalter is a 4.4....What's Your GRIT Score? Courtney Dauwalter Sets the Bar at Moab 200: 238 miles in 57 Hours!!! Hire Andy as a coach or check out his weekly article in the Tap Room at iRunFar
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Jan 13, 2023 • 56min

EP 606: G.O.A.T. - Pam Reed

In this episode, we talk with Ultrarunning historian Davy Crockett, about another legendary ultramarathon runner who has been referred to as the "Greatest of All Time" (G.O.A.T.). Pam has won numerous ultramarathons, including the Badwater Ultramarathon, which is considered one of the toughest races in the world. This is an incredibly inspiring conversation about one of the most accomplished ultramarathon runners of all time. Whether you're a runner yourself or just looking for motivation and inspiration, this episode is a must-listen. You can learn more about Pam in the article on Ultrarunning History. Davy Crockett, the host of the podcast, "Ultrarunning History"  Davy has run over 100 100-mile finishes since starting in 2004.  He is a race director of the Pony Express Trail 50 and 100 in Utah and was recently named Director of the American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame. Buy his recent book about Frank Hart. And listen to the first G.O.A.T. episode about Frank Hart. You can learn more about Davy and his many works at Ultrarunninghistory.com  Check out her interview with David Letterman Previous interview with Pam Reed about "Visualization and Leaping Out of Your Comfort Zone" Pam's website: http://www.pamreed.com/ Pam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamreed/ Pam's Twitter: https://twitter.com/pamreed
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Jan 5, 2023 • 1h 7min

EP 605: Ice Baths - Are They The Key to Improved Health?

Today we are discussing the age-old question: are ice baths good for your health? It is a topic that has divided fitness enthusiasts and athletes for years, with some claiming that ice baths can help reduce muscle soreness and inflammation, while others argue that they can be harmful to the body.  First, let us define what an ice bath is. An ice bath is a recovery method in which a person immerses their body in a tub of cold water and ice for a brief period, usually 10-15 minutes. The water temperature is typically around 50-59 degrees Fahrenheit.  Now, let us dive into the potential benefits of ice baths. Some proponents of ice baths argue that the cold water can help reduce inflammation and muscle soreness after a workout. This is because cold water can constrict blood vessels, which can help reduce swelling and inflammation. In addition, cold water can numb nerve endings, which can provide temporary pain relief.  However, it is important to note that the research on the effectiveness of ice baths is mixed.  We decided to find out what the research has to say. Alex Hutchinson has written about the research multiple times and he joins The Nation to review the research and give us his opinion. Alex mentioned the book The Sweet Spot: The Pleasures of Suffering and the Search for Meaning  Here are some of his articles:  Ice baths, cryosaunas, sleep trackers: If it feels good, should you do it?  Do ice baths really fight inflammation?  The Ultimate (Evidence-Based) Guide to Recovery  Follow Alex on Twitter  Check out Sweat Science  Alex'e MUST READ Book, Endure: Mind, Body and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance
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Dec 30, 2022 • 1h 24min

EP 604: Year End Audio Magazine with AJW

We wanted to wrap up 2022 with one of our favorite type of episode, TRN Audio Magazine. Andy Jones-Wilkins joins us to discuss this and that with a guess the title game. Links to stuff we mentioned: "Unbreakable" movie by JB Benna Born To Run book by Christopher McDougall Pied Piper of Trail Running short reel "Strong Downhills Late in Races May Determine the Fastest Finishers" by David Roche "The Hidden Factor That Explains Easy Run Pace" by Alex Hutchinson Hire Andy as a coach! or check out his weekly Tap Room at iRunFar

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