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In this episode, Hillary, Corrine, and Keely chat with Grayson Murphy. Grayson is a two time World Champion in mountain running, most recently snagging two medals at the 2023 World Trail and Mountain Running Championships in June, and has competed in the Steeple chase at the Olympic trials. A multi-talented athlete and person, Grayson also runs her own business that makes a training journal/planner, is a cat mom, and is engaged to another professional athlete. We discuss how she balances all of this, racing multiple disciplines this year, remaining humble and excited to race, and evaluating her identity as a runner while navigating some challenging health issues. The team starts off by discussing their charities of choice for 2023 and why Trail Society has decided to donate to them and then they dive into some discussions around their plans for 2024 and shout out the winners of golden tickets from DOI Inthanon! Follow Grayson here: www.racin-grayson.com This episode is brought to you by Freetrail @runfreetrail www.freetrail.com - subscribe and JOIN US IN SLACK Sponsors: AG1: Go to drinkAG1.com/trailsociety for a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs The Feed: https://thefeed.com/trailsociety gets you $15 in free credit!
In this episode, Corrine, Keely, and Hillary digest their respective races in Cape Town and Thailand. They talk through foot trouble in the humid jungles of Thailand and the gnarly trails of DOI Inthanon and how to roll with the race and accept what the day gives you. Corrine talks through her race at Cape Town, changing her mindset midway through, and finishing what she started. Then they all reflect on their 2023 seasons and what they will take into 2024. This episode is brought to you by Freetrail @runfreetrail www.freetrail.com - subscribe and JOIN US IN SLACK Sponsors: AG1: Go to drinkAG1.com/trailsociety for a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs The Feed: https://thefeed.com/trailsociety gets you $15 in free credit!
Joined by Valentin Orange, we recap last weekends Doi Inthanon by UTMB in Chiang Mai Thailand, the major UTMB race of Asia.We cover:Race organisationLocation, Atmosphere at start/finish lineThe races:50k100k100 mileAnd we go in to Valentin's past year covering Sange Sherpa as he documents his life running ultras every weekend. You can follow Valentin at Insta Facebook www.valentinorange.com
En la emisión de esta semana de Territorio Trail viajamos a la Vall de Ribespara avanzar todos los detalles de la edición 2024 del Trail Vall de Ribes,que llega a sus diez años. Repasamos con Iker Martín todo lo sucedido en lapasada Doi Inthanon by UTMB, recuperamos nuestra sección#PequeñasGrandesCarreras con la Cursa NaDalt, una tradición navideña más,compartimos todos los detalles del Marathon de Biarritz, que celebrará susegunda edición en mayo con vocación de convertirse en referencia yfinalizamos conociendo la marca CimAlp desde dentro con Laurent Laigant.
En la emisión de esta semana de Territorio Trail viajamos a la Vall de Ribespara avanzar todos los detalles de la edición 2024 del Trail Vall de Ribes,que llega a sus diez años. Repasamos con Iker Martín todo lo sucedido en lapasada Doi Inthanon by UTMB, recuperamos nuestra sección#PequeñasGrandesCarreras con la Cursa NaDalt, una tradición navideña más,compartimos todos los detalles del Marathon de Biarritz, que celebrará susegunda edición en mayo con vocación de convertirse en referencia yfinalizamos conociendo la marca CimAlp desde dentro con Laurent Laigant.
Esta semana en Territorio Trail resumimos la participación de Alberto Navarro en The Speed Project Atacama un ultratrail diferente a todo lo conocido, casi clandestino y prácticamente sin reglas. Resumimos con Jan Margarit su 2023, una temporada que podemos calificar de notable. Avanzamos detalles y novedades de la Travessa Pas de la Casa 2024, una prueba que nos descubre la Andorra más salvaje, resumimos con Carlos "Ultrarun" la 21ª edición de los 100 kms del Sahara, realizamos la previa de la Doi Inthanon by UTMB y finalizamos con la sección de nutrición NutriEvarguedas de Eva Arguedas.
Con la temporada finalizada y ya publicado el calendario del próximo año, en el las Skyrunner World Series cumplen veinte años, Andrés Olivera hace balance de este 2023 y anticipa los objetivos de las Skyrunner World Series para la próxima temporada y el futuro. Conocemos las novedades de una Jurramendi 360 que celebrará en marzo una edición totalmente renovada, Biel Rafols resume la primera edición de una prueba muy especial, la Marirenkobak Trail, Neisa Condemaita y Andrew Arbuckle nos hablan de una de las carreras más diferentes de Estados Unidos, The Wild Oak Trail, y finalizamos dando las primeras pinceladas de la Doi Inthanon by UTMB 2023 con Iker Martín.
Our reoccuring episode series where we bring on some great running coaches and ask them questions about running. In this episode, we asked TRN listeners via social media what questions you need answers to. We dive into heart rate zones, heat aclimation with sauna, and race strategy Our coaches in this episode are: Jenny Guilty Jenny Guilty of Abbotsford, BC, is an acclaimed ultra-trail runner whose passion for the sport began during her high school and university years. With standout accomplishments like her overall win and women's course record at the Squamish 50/50 in 2019, Jenny has continually pushed her physical and mental boundaries. Outside of her competitive streak, she is a race director for Fraser Valley Trail Races, co-owns Pacific Pine Running Co. coaching firm, and works diligently as a full-time Occupational Therapist. 2023 was a great year for Jenny, placing 11th at Western States 100, following her Golden Ticket achievement at Doi Inthanon, Thailand. Jenny has a Master of Occupational Therapy. David Roche David Roche is more than just a coach; he's an inspiration to countless athletes, guiding them to achieve both their physical and mental potential. David coaches with his wife, Megan at SWAP Running (SWAP stands for Some Work All Play) and co-hosts the amazing Some Work All Play Adventure Podcast with Megan. In addition to coaching, David himself is a formidable runner with several accolades, including 2014 USATF Trail Runner of the Year at the sub-ultra distance Two-time national champion and three-time member of Team USA He's also wicked smart graduating with honors from Columbia University and a masters and law degree from Duke University. Ian Sharman Ian Sharman is originally from the UK but now lives in Bend, OR.He holds 10 the Guinuess Book of World's Records for running marathons in costumes in the fastest times. He has run 100 ultras, 150 road and trail marathons, winning over 50. He holds the record for the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning. yada yada, we can go on for another 30 minutes. He is the head coach for a group of amazing coaches at Sharman Ultra Coaching We mentioned a previous episode, EP 603: Process vs. Outcome. What are Your Goals Based On?
Terminamos la temporada de Territorio Trail en Aragón Radio y antes de irnos de vacaciones repasamos las citas que no debes perderte a partir de septiembre, pruebas "cinco estrellas" recomendadas y testadas por el Equipo de Territorio Trail Media: 26 y 27 de agosto: Canillo Trail Races 3 a 9 de septiembre: Pyrenees Stage Run 9 y 10 de septiembre: Saldes Xtrail 3 de septiembre y 1 de octubre: Salomon Ultra Pirineu 6 a 8 de octubre: Ultra Sanabria by Stages 20 a 22 de octubre: Brama Stage Run 23 a 25 de noviembre: Himam Trail Run (Sultanato de Omán) 8 a 10 de diciembre: Doi Inthanon by UTMB (Tailandia)
Jenny Quilty is a 34 year old running coach and ultra runner from Abbotsford, BC where she lives with her partner Matt and their 2 dogs. Jenny and her friend & business partner Katrina started their coaching company Pacific Pine Running Co. in 2018. At this time she was practicing as an occupational therapist, but left her OT job in 2021 to coach and run full time.While in university, Jenny ran a few half marathons and a road marathon and discovered shorter trail runs in the 5 Peaks race series. After finishing her graduate degree in Occupational Therapy she needed a new goal, so Jenny started running ultras. Over the last 4 years she has made quite the name for herself in trail and ultra running. Most recently she won the UTMB Doi Inthanon 100 miler. Being both a golden ticket race for Western States and a world series qualifier for UTMB, this win gives Jenny interesting options for 2023. Keep listening if you're curious to find out more about Jenny and what she has planned for 2023!Connect with Jenny:Instagram: @adventuresofjentharWebsite: pacificpinerunningco.comResources we discussed in the episode:Favourite Mantra: I love me some me!Favourite Place to Run: Ledgeview in Abbotsford, BCBucket List Race: Transvulcania by UTMB; Madeira Island Ultra Trail; TaraweaFavourite Books: Out and Back (Hillary Allen); Endure (Alex Hutchinson); Solo (Jenny Tough)Post-Run Indulgence: Latte, smoothie, & croissantConnect with Carolyn & Kim:Email us with guest ideas: inspiredsolescast@gmail.comInspired Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's InstagramCarolyn's FacebookCarolyn's websiteWe love hearing from you! Connect with us on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to inspiredsolescast@gmail.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend, subscribe or leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.
Being ranked 10th Ultrarunner of the Year in 2022, Rich Lockwood is an athlete who loves the joy of running, while also setting his eyes to compete with some of the best in the sport. And that love for the mountains and competition awarded him the 10th ranked Ultrarunner of the Year in 2022. Based out of the Seattle, Washington area, Rich Lockwood has been ascending up the ranks as one of the best runners in our sport. Winning Run Rabbit Run last year, coming second in Doi Inthanon, and first at Tushers 100K, Rich has been taking the ultrarunning world by storm. And in this episode, Rich shares his keys to success when it comes to mountain running, his approach to racing internationally for the first time last year, and how he has made progress to become one of the best athletes in our sport. Huge thank you to Rich for coming on the show! LINKS Check out Zach Bitter's Training Plans: zachbitter.com/training-plans Check out Zach Bitter's Coaching Options: zachbitter.com/coaching Join the Everyday Ultra Patreon Community: patreon.com/everydayultra Follow Rich on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardalexlockwood/?hl=en Follow Rich on Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/20120785?oq=rich%20loc Follow Joe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/
Jenny Quilty runner and coach has been on the ultra scene for a few years now. She has made some big appearances on Canadian podiums having won the Squamish 50/50 challenge outright in 2019, 2nd female at the Canadian Death Race in 2021 and first at Ultra Trail Harricana that same year. She recently secured a Golden Ticket at Western States 100 and a spot at UTMB by winning the Doi Inthanon 100 miler, her first attempt at that distance, in Thailand this past December. Jenny and her friend and business partner, Katrina, coach fellow trail runners and offer retreats and workshops in stunning British Columbia, check them out at Pacific Pine Running Co. She and her life partner Matt also host a fun and inspiring YouTube Channel called RUN IT! Here is Jenny... You can follow Jenny Here : https://www.instagram.com/Adventuresofjenthar/ Pacific Pine Running Co. Here : https://pacificpinerunningco.com/ Run It Youtube Here : https://www.youtube.com/@runitmj Check out GottaRunRacing website here: gottarunracing.com Check out our YouTube Channel here - https://youtube.com/@GottaRunRacing Check out GRR Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/gottarunracing/ Check out GRR Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/gottarunracing/ Check out GRR Twitter here: https://twitter.com/gottarun_racing Check out GRR Pinterest here: https://www.pinterest.ca/gottarunracing/ Support us on Patreon here : https://www.patreon.com/gottarunracing
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Rod Farvard is a professional trail runner based in Mammoth Lakes, CA. He returns to the podcast to reflect on his racing, training, and life events in the second half of 2022. Sponsors:Kodiak Cakes - use code Singletrack15 at checkout on their website (https://kodiakcakes.com/) to get 15% off your next orderGnarly Nutrition - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://gognarly.com/) to get 20% off your next orderTimestamps:(0:53) - reflections on UTMB performance(5:25) - perspective change on ultrarunning(12:36) - traumatic events leading into Doi Inthanon(27:53) - what Rod is hungry for in 2023Links:Follow Rod on InstagramFollow Rod on StravaAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#123 - Rod Farvard | 2022 UTMB Pre-Race Interview#167 - Golden Ticket Talks | Rod Farvard, Canyons 100K 4th Place MaleSupport the show
La Doi Inthanon by UTMB 2022 contó con la presencia de varios españoles. Dos de ellos, procedentes de Jaén, fueron nuestros "Antonios", Antonio Aceituno y Antonio Sánchez, ambos participantes en las cien millas y los dos finishers de la exigente prueba. Una participación que hemos seguido muy de cerca en Territorio Trail y que hoy resumimos con ellos y con Iker Martín en Sweet Home Alabama.
Resumimos la Doi Inthanon by UTMB, celebrada el pasado fin de semana, con nuestro compañero Iker Martín, Angels Llobera y Manu Vilaseca. Alex Urbina comparte sus sensaciones tras cerrar una excepcional temporada 2022 y Antonio Codina trae, en BritTrail, toda la actualidad del trailrunning en Gran Bretaña, en esta ocasión centrada en la Cheviot Goat Ultra. Un programa que finalizamos con la presencia de los internos del Centro de Menores que participarán en el Trail de los Zoquetes y el resumen, con Albert Torrent, del Trail Mallos de Riglos.
En directo desde Chiang Mai realizamos la previa de la Doi Inthanon by UTMB con nuestro compañero Iker Martín desplazado a Tailandia y la presencia de los corredores aspirantes a la victoria final, resumimos lo más interesante de la 68ª edición de la Saintélyon, abrimos un nuevo capítulo de Los Diarios de Sara y finalizamos con la sección de Miguel Sola dedicada al atletismo, Territorio Ruta.
La Asics Saintélyon, la mítica prueba francesa, es protagonista destacada con la previa de la carrera y la presencia de dos de los corredores llamados a luchar por las primeras posiciones, Maite Maiora y Andreu Simón. A una semana de su celebración, apuramos con Iker Martín nuestro camino hacia la Doi Inthanon by UTMB. Conocemos a María Jesús Palacín, una trailrunner de 67 años, en la seccion GPS y Botones Rubén Gimeno nos hablará de minimóviles para competición y finalizaremos con Las Cosas de Paula Bueno.
La Asics Saintélyon, la mítica prueba francesa, es protagonista destacada con la previa de la carrera y la presencia de dos de los corredores llamados a luchar por las primeras posiciones, Maite Maiora y Andreu Simón. A una semana de su celebración, apuramos con Iker Martín nuestro camino hacia la Doi Inthanon by UTMB. Conocemos a María Jesús Palacín, una trailrunner de 67 años, en la seccion GPS y Botones Rubén Gimeno nos hablará de minimóviles para competición y finalizaremos con Las Cosas de Paula Bueno.
Trabajar mucho, dormir poco, correr bastante, empujar a la competencia para coger el mejor sitio, esperar, pasar frío en invierno y calor en verano, buscar rápidamente cobertura, teclear a la velocidad del rayo, tuitear, instagramear... y también, al final, disfrutar del trabajo bien hecho con una cerveza (o varias) en el hotel. Es la labor del corresponsal de trail, una figura de la que sólo vemos una fotografía en redes sociales o una crónica en la web, pero que tiene muchísimo trabajo detrás. Qué hacen y cómo lo hacen nos lo cuentan David Sánchez Haro, recién llegado de Nepal trabajando para la Everest Trail Race, e Iker Martín, a punto de viajar por segundo año consecutivo a cubrir la Doi Inthanon by UTMB para Territorio Trail Media.
Viajamos a Oman con Rigel Cedeño para conocer todos los detalles de la Oman Desert Marathon, una prueba perfecta para iniciarse en la autosuficiencia por etapas desértica. Cruzamos el Atlántico para que Jorge Melgarejo nos acerque el desarrollo del trailrunning en Uruguay y continuamos con Iker Martín nuestro camino a la Doi Inthanon by UTMB en un programa en el que sabremos lo que es correr sufriendo la enfermedad de Parkinson y que finalizamos con la sección de Marcha Nórdica de Mónica Oró y la PsicoTrail de Rubén Sarvisé.
Hablamos de una de las maratones de montaña de referencia en el Pirineo, el Gran Maratón Montañas de Benasque. Viajamos a Portugal para conocer la Ultra Trail do Marao. Continuamos con Iker Martín el camino hacia la Doi Inthanon by UTMB y realizamos la previa de las 100 Millas El Privilegio y la Barcelona Trail Races en un programa que finalizamos con la sección TrailCanarias de Pablo Díez y NutriEvarguedas de Eva Arguedas.
Conocemos a Nicolas Lasen, vencedor del VK Open y el mayor especialista en pruebas verticales de Sudamérica. Resumimos con Rafa Flores los Campeonatos del Mundo de Trail de Tailandia y la actuación de la Selección Española. Iniciamos nuestro camino hacia la Doi Inthanon by UTMB y resumimos la historia de una de las carreras ya de referencia en Cataluña, la Mitja del Castell, en un programa que finalizamos con Antonio Codina y la sección BritTrail.
Hoy en Territorio Trail Javier y Jorge Galve comparten su experiencia tras finalizar la Swiss Peak 360. Realizamos la previa del Gran Trail Peñalara, ya con las fechas de octubre consolidadas definitivamente. Ismael Zárate y César Sanjuán, de regreso a casa tras entrar en el olimpo del ultrarunning, nos resumen su Spartathlon. Iker Martín nos da las claves para organizar un viaje a la Doi Inthanon by UTMB, la Tastavins Trail será la protagonista de nuestras #PequeñasGrandesCarreras y finalizamos con Antonio Codina y la actualidad del trail en Gran Bretaña en BritTrail.
Hoy en Territorio Trail Javier y Jorge Galve comparten su experiencia tras finalizar la Swiss Peak 360. Realizamos la previa del Gran Trail Peñalara, ya con las fechas de octubre consolidadas definitivamente. Ismael Zárate y César Sanjuán, de regreso a casa tras entrar en el olimpo del ultrarunning, nos resumen su Spartathlon. Iker Martín nos da las claves para organizar un viaje a la Doi Inthanon by UTMB, la Tastavins Trail será la protagonista de nuestras #PequeñasGrandesCarreras y finalizamos con Antonio Codina y la actualidad del trail en Gran Bretaña en BritTrail.
Dans cet épisode, je poursuis mon partage sur le nord de la Thaïlande, en vous parlant des activités à faire dans la région de Chiang Mai. Je vous parle, plus précisément ; de rencontre avec les éléphants d'Asie, de baignade à la cascade Sticky et de randonnée en montagne à Doi Inthanon. *************************************************** Ce podcast est disponible sur toutes les plateformes ! Spotify Apple podcast Google podcast Anchor Vous avez aimé cet épisode ? Pour soutenir ce podcast, notez-le avec 5 étoiles et donnez votre avis. Merci ! *************************************************** Références du podcast : 1. Accède aux notes complètes de cet épisode : www.taprochainedestination.com/region-de-chiang-mai 2. Visite le blog Ta prochaine destination : www.taprochainedestination.com 3. Rejoins-moi sur les réseaux sociaux ! - Instagram : www.instagram.com/taprochainedestination_ - Pinterest : www.pinterest.com/taprochainedestination - Facebook : www.facebook.com/Ta-prochaine-destination-101809545782949
Son ya muchos años hablando de Tailandia, de sus carreras, de la Doi Inthanon y de sus gentes. Os preguntaréis por qué y hoy os vamos a dar la explicación. Una relación, la de Territorio Trail Media con Tailandia, de la que es pieza clave nuestro compañero Iker Martín, que nos ha abierto de par en par las puertas del Sudeste Asiático.Sweet Home Alabama es una forma diferente de contar el trailrunning pero también para hablar de cosas extraordinarias que hace gente normal. Un podcast que recupera los primeros tiempos de Territorio Trail, cuando éramos menos serios y nos reímos de todo y de todos, también de nosotros mismos. Si te gusta el trail, si te chana el submarinismo, pásate por Sweet Home Alabama.
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You've gotta meet Liz! Liz Meredith is in dermatology and has a passion for running, hiking, diving, and almost any adventure outside. While she's currently training for an ultra, she's done some pretty sweet trails and mountains…with sunscreen and water, of course! In this chat, Liz shares her three-day trek up Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai, Thailand equipped with trail and ghost stories!In this episode, Liz references:· Doi Inthanon, which is the tallest mountain in Thailand.· The guide service she used in Chiang Mai was Green Trails.· Her sighting of bioluminescence while kayaking in Thailand.· Her upcoming ultra is called the Cloudland Canyon 50K , filled with waterfalls and trails.Some of her favorite hikes other than Doi Inthanon are:· Sacred Falls in Oahu, Hawaii· Kokee State Park in Kauai, Hawaii
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Bruce Haxton is the owner and founder of the Tuk tuk Club . https://adventuresinatuktuk.com/?p=1309&preview=true Operating from Chiang mai a provance in northern Thailand , he has 12 Tuk Tuks taking people into the hills on 11 / 7 or 1 day tours. Welcome to Thailand's first self drive but fully guided Tuk Tuk tour. Exploring amazing rural back roads, visiting beautiful and remote Temples and spending time learning about and bathing elephants. And of course, driving your very own Tuk Tuk! What more could you ask for.... DESCRIPTION OF 3 DAY HILL TRIBE AND TUK TUK ADVENTURE TOURThis fantastic adventure not only puts you behind the 'wheel' of your very own Tuk Tuk but takes you into the heart of Thailand's stunning mountains and makes the perfect short adventure for anyone wanting to not only see the best of this part of the country but also to get under the skin of region. Starting and ending in Chiang Mai, we start the adventure with a detailed - but friendly! - Tuk Tuk training session getting you up to speed and confident behind the wheel. We then head up into the hills along stunning rural back roads, stopping for a blessing at a remote Temple and exploring local villages until we the high mountains where we'll spend the next two nights. Over the next two days we'll learn all about the Karen way of life, get to cook up an amazing jungle feast, trek through and explore the local forest, swim under towering waterfalls and of course drive our Tuk Tuks along some of the most scenic - and quiet! - roads in the country. If you want to see the 'real' Thailand and really get an insight into life in this part of the world and have a lot of fun on the way, then this could be the perfect adventure for you! SHOW LESS DAY-BY-DAY EXPERIENCESDay 1 TRAINING, TEMPLES AND HILL TRIBE VILLAGES We'll pick you up at 8:00am from the CHIANG MAI GATE HOTEL in Chiang Mai city and transfer you to our training base in the lovely Mae Wang valley around 1 hour from the city. On arrival at our ‘base camp' in Mae Wang we'll introduce you immediately to your Tuk Tuk and crack on with the drive training. This all takes place ‘off road' and is a thorough session giving all participants the time to get used to these wonderful vehicles and master all the controls. We then head off down winding rural lanes passing through small farming communities (think classic SE Asia photo ops) and up to a remote meditation Temple where we'll receive a blessing for the adventure ahead. After a simple but hearty local Thai lunch we then we along the back roads up into the mountains towards our overnight destination of a remote Karen Hill Tribe village. We're camping here tonight in the fields (don't worry – there are showers and toilets available) to get a real Hill Tribe experience. In the evening we'll learn how to cook jungle style with an open fire and lessons from our Karen hosts before spending the night under the stars – a real Thai adventure! Day 2 MOUNTAINS AND MORE HILL TRIBE VILLAGES After breakfast we'll explore the local area and forest around the village before getting back into the Tuk Tuks and heading further into the foothills of Doi Inthanon, Thailand's highest mountain. With lots of stops to explore and relax this is a fantastic journey through spectacular mountain scenery and a real insight into this part of the world. We'll stop for a late lunch at a small roadside restaurant – the real deal in terms of local Thai country fare – and then head on to Ban Mae Khlang Luang, our overnight base. Our overnight accommodation is in another Karen village surrounded by mountains and rice terraces and is the perfect setting for the second night of the adventure. Once we've checked in we'll explore the village and see how the community live – and get to sample some of the best freshest coffee around! In the evening we'll have a traditional Thai style BBQ in the rice fields, great fun and a real Thailand tradition. Day 3 TREKKING, WATERFALLS AND...