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Jun 7, 2024 • 55min

EP 680: Breaking Barriers in Women’s Running

We are joined by Maggie Mertens, the author of "Better Faster Farther: How Running Changed Everything We Know About Women," which challenges long-held beliefs about women in running. Starting with a powerful reminder from over a century ago, when a woman ran the first modern Olympic marathon without permission, the book reveals how women have faced relentless opposition from the medical establishment, media, and athletic associations. Despite these challenges, they ran barefoot, without sports bras, and sometimes disguised as men, defying quack science and societal norms. Mertens takes us from this boundary-breaking marathon in Greece in 1896 to today's ultra-marathons, like the Spine Race, where women have shattered records. The conversation explores the history of women in running, the progress made, and the lingering stereotypes and inequalities. It highlights the achievements of female athletes, the impact of Title IX, and the need for more research on women's bodies in sports. Overall, it sheds light on the importance of breaking down barriers and empowering women in the world of running. You can preorder the book now or buy it on June 18th when it is released. Learn more by going to Maggie's website or following Maggie on Instagram Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji Tifosi Sunglasses AG1 Ketone IQ Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us. AND!!!!!  Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage
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May 30, 2024 • 1h 8min

EP 679: Training Variety for Peak Performance

In this episode, we discuss "Adaptation and Diversity in Training" with our adventurous guests Emma Cook-Clarke and Adam Campbell. Both elite athletes in mountain endurance sports, Emma and Adam share how their diverse sports backgrounds influence their training approaches.  From soccer and rugby to running and ski mountaineering, Emma discusses her journey of integrating different sports to enhance her performance and maintain her passion for the alpine. Adam, a member of several Canadian national teams and a three-time Guinness World Record holder, shares his insights on the importance of variety and adaptability in training. We explore the benefits of cross-training, emphasizing how it improves overall fitness, prevents injuries, and keeps training interesting. The conversation highlights the value of lower-impact activities like cycling and swimming for aerobic development and recovery, as well as the mental and physical advantages of engaging in other sports like rock climbing and hiking. Tune in to learn how embracing variety and listening to your body can lead to better performance, prevent injuries, and make training more enjoyable. Whether you're a trail runner or just love trying new activities, this episode offers valuable takeaways for all fitness enthusiasts. Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji Tifosi Sunglasses Arc'teryx and also join their Strava Challenge! Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us. AND!!!!!  Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage
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May 23, 2024 • 1h 17min

EP 678: Flashback Episode - Sh#@ You Don't Do On the Trail

In this episode, we take a nostalgic look back at an episode from 2017 with trail veterans Bob Crowley and Tim Twietmeyer. We revisit "Sh#@ You Don't Do On the Trail," where we covered the essential unwritten rules of the trail and aid stations that every runner should know. From the infamous "snot rocket" technique to the delicate art of avoiding "double-dipper," Bob and Tim shared their invaluable insights with humor and wisdom. Whether you're a seasoned ultrarunner or new to the sport, this episode is packed with tips to help you navigate the trails with grace and respect. Enjoy this trip down memory lane and refresh your trail etiquette knowledge with us! Tim Twietmeyer is Vice President of the Western States Endurance Run Board and board member since 1996.  He is also the only person to finish the race 25 times....all under 24 hours. Bob Crowley is a past president of ITRA, the International Trail Running Association, and a seasoned runner with notable finishes of over 80 ultras including 2019's Tor des Geants and the 2023 Tahoe 200 mile race. Both are members of History Expeditions, where they take their passion for history and bring it to life through expeditions that combine historical research and adventure.  So far they have completed four expeditions.  You can find out more at historyexp.org. Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji CurraNZ Tifosi Sunglasses Lumen Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us. AND!!!!!  Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage
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May 16, 2024 • 1h

EP 677: No One Gets There Alone

Dr. Rob Bell discusses his book 'No One Gets There Alone' and emphasizes the importance of relationships and connectivity in achieving personal and professional goals. He shares a personal story of receiving help during a race and how it changed his mindset. The conversation explores: Success is not solely a product of individual effort; relationships and connectivity play a crucial role. Helping others can improve our own performance and mindset. Competition is about competing against ourselves and overcoming our own mental barriers. Treating others differently and offering support can have a significant impact on their performance and well-being. Changing our language and self-talk can positively influence our mindset and performance. Helping others not only benefits them but also helps us grow and improve. Shifting from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset opens up opportunities and fosters cooperation. Choosing the right models and looking beyond the top achievers can provide inspiration and guidance. No one achieves their goals alone; we all need support and encouragement from others. Some of the other podcast episodes we have done with Rob revolve around a couple of other books.  Most recently, "I Can't Wait to be Patient" and "Puke & Rally".   Learn more about Dr. Bell HERE We mentioned "The Man in The Arena" by Theodore Roosevelt Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji Arc'teryx and also join their Strava Challenge! AG1 Ketone IQ Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us AND!!!!!  Check out the new FREE app we developed, Trail Triage
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May 10, 2024 • 1h 4min

EP 676: Runners' Rescue: The Trail Triage Toolkit

What if there was a way to instantly diagnose and address running issues right on the trail? In this episode, we talk about the new Trail Triage app.  We speak with the team that developed the app answering these and other key questions: What is Trail Triage? Why was it developed? How can it help me on my training runs and racing? How do I access it? Where does the content come from?  Can I trust it? How much does it cost? Trail Triage is an innovative new tool that can assist runners, pacers, crew, and aid station volunteers tackle common challenges during runs. Trail Triage is a free mobile app that currently identifies 13 common issues a trail runner might be faced with.  The app then helps you diagnose the issue, and provides some solutions that might help and let you know if it is serious enough to DNF or not. This is the team who brought this vision to life:  • Bob Crowley, who sparked the original idea;  • Dr. John Anderson, a seasoned emergency physician whose medical insights are woven into the core of the app; and  • Scott Vosburg, the tech wizard who turned these ideas into reality.
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May 2, 2024 • 1h 5min

EP 675: Balancing Act - Running and Living

In today's episode of the Trail Runner Nation podcast, we are thrilled to host elite Canadian trail runners Adam Campbell and Emma Cook-Clarke. They will share insights into balancing demanding athletic careers with personal and professional responsibilities. Adam, a lawyer turned professional runner with Arc'teryx, has an impressive history, including surviving a lightning strike during the 2014 Hardrock 100. Emma, a former competitive soccer and rugby player who transitioned to running and skiing for the University of Calgary, embraces a life filled with outdoor adventures. Together, they will explore how athletes can integrate their training and competitive aspirations with their daily lives, potentially enhancing each aspect rather than seeing them conflict. Join us as we delve into these dynamic experiences and learn from the unique perspectives of our seasoned guests. Find out more about Ian and his other coaches at SharmanUltra.com Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji Arc'teryx and also join their Strava Challenge! AG1 Ketone IQ Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us AND!!!!!  Check out the new FREE app we developed, Trail Triage
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Apr 25, 2024 • 1h 2min

EP 674: Gut Check: Managing GI Distress

Today, we're excited to have a returning guest, Dr. Stefanie Flippin. Not only is Stefanie a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon with a private practice, but she’s also an elite trail runner, an accomplished coach, a freelance writer, and the host of the Making Strides podcast.  Stefanie helps us understand GI distress. We’ll explore what causes gastrointestinal discomfort during running, how to address it when it happens, and strategies for preventing it. Whether you’re training for your next ultra or just trying to enjoy your daily jog without discomfort, this discussion will offer valuable insights. Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji CurraNZ Arc'teryx Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us. AND!!!!!  Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage  
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Apr 19, 2024 • 1h 13min

EP 673: It Starts with the Feet

Everything starts with foot health, with your contact with the ground.  Your body relies on that first bit of sensory information, so up that kinetic chain, all the way through the shin, the knee, the hip, the low back, the torso, all the way up to the brain." Fitness expert and seasoned endurance athlete, Mark Sisson delves into the crucial link between foot health and overall mobility, underscoring how vital feet are in athletic activities like walking and running. He points out that proper foot function not only wards off injuries but also enhances performance. Highlighting his minimalist footwear company, Peluva, he emphasizes shoes that offer both protection and a natural ground feel. Sisson critiques early minimalist designs for their flawed execution that led to injuries and discusses the swing towards maximalist shoes, cautioning against their over-cushioning. Throughout, he champions minimalist shoes as a means to strengthen feet and support an active lifestyle.   Takeaways Foot health is crucial for overall mobility and longevity. Proper foot function can prevent injuries and improve athletic performance. Minimalist footwear that provides ground feel and protection is beneficial for foot health. Bunions are not necessarily genetic and can be improved with proper foot care. Maintaining foot health is essential for an active and independent lifestyle. The original concept of minimalist footwear was a great idea, but the execution was poor, leading to injuries. Proper running form is crucial, and footwear can either support or hinder it. Excessive cushioning in running shoes may have drawbacks and can impact running efficiency. Walking is an important activity for foot health and overall fitness. Minimalist footwear can be a valuable tool for foot strengthening and improving foot health. Learn more from Mark: Primal Kitchen Peluva "Born to Walk", Mark's latest book will be availalbe fall 2024 Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji Ketone IQ AG1 MetPro Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us. AND!!!!!  Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage  
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Apr 11, 2024 • 1h

EP 672: Running on Motivation: Tactics to Move

Have you ever found yourself staring at your running shoes, willing yourself to lace up and step out the door? Or perhaps, midway through a run, questioned what keeps you moving forward? Today, we're talking about the heart of what fuels us and how to harness that drive every day. Key Takeaways Listen to Your Body: Tuning into your physical and emotional state can guide your running motivation. Plan Your Runs: Mark your calendar for runs to treat them as non-negotiable appointments. The Power of Company: Running buddies not only make the miles more enjoyable but also hold you accountable. Confidence Through Preparation: Remind yourself of the hard work behind you to push through challenging runs. Start Small: 1>0 - Overcoming the inertia of starting is often the hardest part. Begin with manageable goals. Reward Yourself: Whether it’s new running gear or a favorite treat, rewards can be powerful motivators. Embrace the Runner Identity: Identifying as a runner can fundamentally shift your motivation and discipline. Explore and Enjoy: Varying your running routes keeps the journey exciting and refreshing. The Right Tune: Motivational music or engaging podcasts can be the perfect companion for your runs. Prep Your Gear: Lay out your running attire and gadgets in advance to smooth the path out the door. Rest vs. Laziness: Distinguishing between the need for recovery and procrastination is key to sustained running success. Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji CurraNZ Lumen Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us. AND!!!!!  Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage  
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Apr 5, 2024 • 1h 10min

EP 671: Balancing Stamina and Durability

Coach Ian Sharman joins us on The Nation to unravel the nuances between durability and stamina in the realm of endurance running. With stamina framed as the ability to resist fatigue and durability as resilience against fatigue's cumulative toll, the discussion delves into the critical roles of pacing and mental strength. The conversation also touches on how specific training enhances durability and why a strategy of starting slow can be key to energy conservation. Ian sheds light on the tactical merits of power hiking on inclines and the vital skill of adaptive decision-making mid-race. Further, he shares insights into managing effort and overcoming frustration, the advantages of blending running with hiking on ascents, and the pitfalls of an overly brisk start. The dialogue emphasizes experience's role in refining both stamina and durability, alongside the significance of redefining success through personal growth. Ian also reflects on the ongoing potential for improvement in seasoned athletes, the importance of mindfulness and self-paced racing, and how coaching can fast-track development and learning.   Find out more about Ian and his other coaches at SharmanUltra.com Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji HVMN AG1 Bolotor Podcast Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us.

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