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Corrine and Buzz chat about the UTMB/WAM controversy. Then Corrine puts Andy Pearson and Dominic Grossman in the hot seat. She gets all the info on their new podcast “Between Two Pines” Buzz and Lowa Boots athlete Max Siegel talk about his love for trail running and paragliding. This episode of The Trailhead is brought to you by Lowa Boots. For 100 years, LOWA footwear has been known for its emphasis on craftsmanship, technology, and keeping your feet secure on any mountain adventure. All Terrain Running by LOWA, has a collection of trail running models that are designed to excel on demanding terrain while delivering LOWA's acclaimed quality, fit and durability. Grippy lugs for secure traction, carbon rebound plate for energy return, and reptex uppers for durability – go ahead and elevate your trail running experience with LOWA. Explore the full collection at lowaboots.com. Get 10% off when you apply the discount code TRAILHEAD10. You can find Between Two Pines wherever you get your podcasts. Any complaints can go to hello@betweentwopinespodcast.com. We are working on our final episode of Season 2 and we want to hear from you! What was your most inspirational moment of 2023? Do you have a hot take from 2023? What are you most excited for in 2024? Send us your answers via email or voice memo to trailhead@ultrasignup.com. We'd love to include you our final podcast of season 2 releasing on November 21st.
Dominic Grossman is a longtime pro trail runner for New Balance. He is also a three-time Hardrock finisher. In this episode we do a dive dive into this incredible event, its history, and this year's course conditions and professional fields. At the end, we answer some listener questions about Hardrock and what makes it so hard and so special. Hardrocking: Sharing the Load Sponsors: Use code freetrail10 for 10% off Speedland Footwear Use code freetrail15 for 15% off Gnarly Nutrition Use code freetrail20 for 20% off HVMN Ketone IQ Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava ________________________ Other Freetrail podcast episodes you might enjoy: Kilian Jornet | The New NNormal Tim Tollefson | The Infinite Game Clare Gallagher | Black Canyon 100k Champion Jim Walmsley | Engagement, Moving to Europe, Western States, and UTMB
Dominic est un athlète super inspirant américain qui court pour New Balance et Naak en autre. Il a créer une ‘quote' qui m'a profondément marqué dans le monde de l'ultra-trail running! En gros, ça se résume à: le sentier est indifférent de ton existence et que tu souffres.Contrairement aux courses sur route, ou on a un soutien toujours à proximité: la grande majorité des courses en sentier d'endurance demande une plus grande autonomie et flexibilité mentale.On parle beaucoup de comment il en est venu à créer cette citation qui m'a marqué.On parle de son parcours depuis plus de 15 ans dans le monde des ultras, et qu'il a aussi couru son premier 100 miles seulement après quelques mois de courses.Comment ça se passe de négocier un horaire avec deux jeunes enfants, une femme athlète aussi.On couvre beaucoup son expérience à la Cocodona250 qui fût spéciale, unique et plus difficile que prévu.Comment son père a influencer son parcours en tant qu'athlète et comment être un meilleur père de famille au travers ses activités sportives!Une entrevue remplit d'humilité et marquante.Dominic is a super inspirational American athlete who runs for New Balance and Naak among others. He created a 'quote' that marked me deeply in the world of ultra-trail running! Basically, it boils down to: the trail is indifferent to your existence and your suffering! Unlike road races, where you always have support nearby: the vast majority of endurance trail races require greater autonomy and mental flexibility. We talk a lot about how he came to create this quote that marked me. We talk about his career for more than 15 years in the world of ultras, and that he also ran his first 100 miles only after a few months of racing. How is it to negotiate a schedule with two young children, a woman athlete too. We cover a lot of his experience at the Cocodona250 which was special, unique and more difficult than expected. How his father influenced his career as an athlete and how to be a better father through his sports activities! An interview filled with humility and impact.
Freetrail Friday 5/27 -- Today we're joined by Dominc Grossman to discuss his recent finish at the Cocodona 250, how fatherhood has changed his approach to the sport, and the current moment in trail running. Thank you to Oura for sponsoring the show. Use the link below for six months free subscription with purchase of the Gen3 Ring: https://ouraring.com/taf/eae6f9dc98 _________________________ Freetrail Links: App Download | Patreon | Instagram | Website | YouTube Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava
This week on the pod I am joined by Andy Pearson. Andy is a dad to two, the VP of Creative Liquid Death Mountain Water, an ultra runner and a man capable of growing a lot of hair. Andy and I dive into a lot on the pod this week! Andy talks about some funny stories from the campaigns he has worked on at Liquid Death (like capturing some of Tony Hawk's blood), his training for the Barkley Marathon and the Vol State Race. We also take a dive into the world of climate change and how we view its impacts now as dads. We talk about how important protecting our planet and “playgrounds” are so we can adventure with our kids, and how we are capable of making the change we need. Andy wraps up the show with some killer thoughts during our rapid fire section. A big thanks to Andy for joining me on the pod this week and to WDDR alumni, Dominic Grossman for helping to connect us! In This Episode: Andy Pearson Instagram | WebsiteLiquid DeathDominic Grossman Instagram | WDDR EpisodeBarkley Marathon Tony Hawk Commercial for Liquid DeathTony Hawk on InstagramSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | WebsiteSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wakedaddrink)
This week on the pod we are joined by dad to two, a habitual podium finisher in ultra marathons and a staunch lover of family and nature - Dominic Grossman. Dominic and I talked about the journey of balancing our priorities as humans (work, training, our relationships, etc) with our priorities as parents, the search for “success”, how adversity can help us to grow and show us our path and the many similarities between ultra running and life (and life as a parent). We also covered the importance of supporting (and being supported by) our partners and laughed at how our wives tend to be the “victims of our indirect actions”. A big thanks to Dominic for joining me on the pod this week! In This Episode: Guest's Show Notes & Today's Dad Definition - www.wakedaddrinkrepeat.com/podcast/dominicgrossmanDominic Grossman on Instagram | FacebookDean Karnazes Mike Chambers Subscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | WebsiteCheck us out at: Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wakedaddrink)
We are stoked to welcome SoCal trail runner, Dominic Grossman, back to the show to chat about his recent adventures at both the 2021 Hardrock 100 and the 2021 Cascade Crest 100 this past weekend - two monster races that on their own could define a season. From training to a growing family, we'll catch up with everything Dom dealt with leading up to both races!
Dominic Grossman joins us to talk about his epic running journey and the joys of being a Dad, he even needs to take a few breaks from the interview to take care of his adorable daughter Lindy, who makes her first podcast appearance. It's funny, it's adorable, it's a bunch of Dads talking about running and fatherhood. Enjoy!
Dylan sits down with Dominic Grossman for a nostalgic reflection on the last decade in ultrarunning. They discuss performances, athletes, and themes from the last 10 years that have launched the sport into the next generation. Finally, they ponder and offer predictions for the future of ultrarunning in the next decade.
Katie Grossman got pregnant earlier this year and fully expected to stay in perfect shape, have a flawless pregnancy, bounce back, and continue to crush the trails like she has for years. She documented much of her journey in some honest and poignant essays for her TrailSisters column. Like many … The post Katie and Dominic Grossman | Expectations, Reality, and the Future appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.
Dominic Grossman and Overtraining Syndrome Sarah and I chat with Dominic Grossman about his life on the trails and overtraining syndrome: The symptoms, effects, and results of this interesting condition. We’re not doctors, but we get a very real sense of what OTS does to the body and the mind … The post Dominic Grossman Interview – Overtraining Syndrome appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.
Super excited to be joined by Dominic Grossman to recap his Speedgoat 50k and Katie DeSplinter to talk all about the upcoming Angeles Crest 100! Gonna be awesome!
Dominic Grossman and Katie Desplinter have had the benefit of running in the lead pack for many years. What you may not know about them is that when they are not racing, they are avid volunteers pacing or crewing others. Dom and Katie record this podcast pre-Western States 100 - where Dominic paced Tim Olsen to his second win in the second hottest year. We talk about strategies that can help you pace or crew AND how you, as a racer, can help your pacer and crew help you.
Dominic Grossman and Katie DeSplinter join TRN to talk about their experience at Liza Howard’s recent trail running camp with Team RWB, Katie’s recent win at Ozark Trail 100, How long does it take to get “race ready”, Their training schedule, Two-legged Star Wars creatures.
Join Katie DeSplinter and Dominic Grossman as we talk about Tapering. You have trained hard, hit your race weight, taken care of all the logistics but their is something you can do to improve your performance by 3.5% and all it takes is kicking back?
Dominic plays the mountain profile like a concert pianist plays the arpeggio. A well-executed run is like making music. Join us as we discuss with Dominic what he has learned from his mentors and absorbed directly from the San Gabriel Mountain range. Running uphill, recovering on the downs and cruising the flats set the stage for a hit song. This is a must listen.