

Trail Runner Nation
Trail Runner Nation
Trail Runner Nation is devoted to sharing knowledge and advice to the trail running community - from beginners to the pros! We offer tips and discussion regarding race nutrition, pacing strategy, mental focus and much more from well-respected members of the trail community.
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May 27, 2016 • 1h 6min
Keira Henninger Recovering from Adrenal Fatigue
Keira Henninger is a Mom, elite ultra-runner, race director, nutritionist, coach and amateur chef. Whew! She joins The Nation to talk about her struggle, diagnosis and recovery from adrenal fatigue. You can read more about her story HERE. She praises her Doctor, Dr. Alex Tuggle for listening and showing her a path to repairing her adrenal glands and return to the activity level she loves. Find out more about Divas & Dudes Running Club Women's Trail Running & Nutrition Join her at one of her many RACES

May 21, 2016 • 40min
Simple Rules
This is the first in the series of podcasts talking about SIMPLE RULES. Let's face it, trail and ultrarunning can be very complex, especially when the adrenaline is pumping, the legs and mind are weary, or the sun sets on a early morning start. Kathleen Eisenhardt, a professor of management science and engineering at Stanford, explains the advantages of developing simple rules for life and business in a podcast that we recently listened to. We extrapolated her premise to the sport we love. Get the Book Get the Audio Book

May 14, 2016 • 1h 6min
"Where the Road Ends" with Bryon Powell
iRunFar.com has been entertaining and educating trail and ultrarunners for 11 years. Founder, Bryon Powell, joins The Nation to discuss his latest book, co-authored by Meghan Hicks, "Where the Road Ends: A Guide to Trail Running" Meghan and Bryon rely on their decades of trail experience to help the beginner and the veteran trail runner excel and enjoy the trail more. Meghan and Bryon working hard at Western States 100 Find more information about "Relentless Forward Progress" Check out the photos on TrailPorn.com Warren Pole reporting on his 3.3 Lessons Learned from the 33 Shake American Tour.

May 6, 2016 • 1h 12min
Friends Don't Let Friends Over-train?
The Nation's East-Coast producer and favorite headmaster, Andy Jones-Wilkins, joins a lively discussion on over training. How to recognize it (in yourself and your friends) How to avoid it How to come back from it Some key words that we talk about: Puddle of Muck Eeyore-ish Blitzkrieg Brain Housing Group Conditioning Blubber Join AJW in his Taproom here

May 1, 2016 • 1h 9min
Matt Fitzgerald; Is 50M 2x's tougher than 26.2
Author, nutritionist, endurance athlete and coach,MattFitzgerald, joins The Nation again. Mattrecently competed in the grand daddy of them all, Boston Marathon,again just a few short weeks after completing his first 50-milerace, American River50, We discuss his transition to 50 and itrolls into what is different between a marathon and 50 miler.Check out Matt's DQS App.Here is the link to his latest book, if you haven't read hislatest book, "How Bad Do you Want It?Mastering the Psychology of Mind over Muscle"

Apr 25, 2016 • 56min
Warren and Erica Pole Do the 33 Shake
Warren
and Erica Pole, co-founders of 33Shake (no, not a
European dance move), join The Nation on their North American
adventure tour to educate us on the nutrition industry and
introduce us to their revolutionary new gel.
This face to face interview in Studio G to talk about their
tour, how 33 shake can help your performance, and some of their
experience on the tour thus far.
Follow the tour HERE and
the latest from 33 Shake on social sites: Facebook and
Twitter

Apr 16, 2016 • 1h 30min
2000 Mile Western States Silver Buckle - Dan Williams
Every runner has a mentor. Dan Williams is a mentor for more people than he realizes. Imagine your training partner is Ann Trason, as you work through strategies to negotiate a 100 Miles through heat, hills and miscellaneous chaos. After countless miles, mishaps and success you end up with some serious trail knowledge.
Now imagine sitting down and talking to them. One wearing a 2000 mile silver buckle and the other, owner of a a-one-of-a-kind 1000 Mile silver buckle converted by WS into a bracelet. Dan and Ann drop some of this knowledge on this podcast. This is one for the archives. Thank you Dan and Ann!
Special co-hosts Sally McRae and Ann Thilges.

Apr 8, 2016 • 1h 10min
Is It More Than Running?
We start with the premise, "There must be more to this, it can't be just exercise." We hear takes from guests Ann, Zach, Mike and Karis.
We love to run. What else do we love about our sport?

Mar 30, 2016 • 58min
Can it all be in your head? with Matt Laye
Has your crew or pacer ever stretched the truth to get you to perform better? Have you ever wondered if you could push yourself just a little bit more? Matt Laye is an endurance athlete and PhD in medical physiology and an assistant professor of health and human performance at The College of Idaho. In his recent article in Ultrarunning Magazine, Matt explains that our mental potential might still be underestimated.
Visit Matt's Blog: Laying It Down
Follow Matt on Facebook and on Twitter
Here is the Working Memory and Spacial Attention Training Game

Mar 18, 2016 • 1h 21min
Whitney Powell Plays Drop Bag
Trail Runner, Model, film maker, adventure seeker, Whitney Powell joins The Nation for a rookie stab at our favorite podcast: Drop Bag. As you will see, she quickly passed us and lead the pack to a strong finish. Don also brings a new spin to the podcast.
Some of the topics covered:
Funniest things you've seen on the trail
Fasted Runs
Prink, Haphazard, Doer
Pet Peeves
A "picture is worth a thousand words"
Music
You can hear Whitney on her podcast, Women In Sports Podcast (WISP) or after April 1st on Jimmy Dean Freeman's new podcast - stay tuned for more information.
Follow Whitney on Instagram, Facebook
Photo of Whitney competing in the Antarctica Marathon. for more adventure races go to http://marathon-adventures.com/