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Carrie Barrett welcomes the remarkable Shannon Hogan, an inspiring figure in the world of ultra-endurance sports and the author of the newly released book, The Unforgiving Hours: The Grit, Resilience, and Perseverance at the Heart of Endurance Sports. Hogan, a former pro mountain biker, ultra-runner, open water swimmer, and avid adventurer, shares her insights on the mindset required to tackle numerous extreme athletic challenges, featuring stories and lessons from a diverse cast of lesser-known yet extraordinary athletes. They discuss the importance of community support, resilience, and the joys of discomfort, showcasing stories of athletes who have achieved the extraordinary. With themes of personal growth and perseverance, this episode encourages listeners to embrace their own challenges and explore the limits of their potential where "will becomes stronger than skill." This book will ignite your endurance spirit and help you discover the unthinkable achievements awaiting just beyond your comfort zone. Purchase The Unforgiving Hours on Amazon or wherever books are sold Read more about Shannon and her book in The Seattle Times Support the Podcast through Venmo https://www.venmo.com/u/CarrieSappBarrett or BuyMeACoffee.com - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CarrieBarrett Save 15% on Plantstrongfoods.com with code: CARRIE15 "I Could Never Do That" Website - https://www.podpage.com/icouldneverdothat/ "I Could Never Do That" Instagram - @icouldneverdothat Theme Music: Your Love by Atch -License: Creative Commons License - Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
MONTAÑAS DE AMÉRICA, 25 AÑOS DE ALPINISMO, POR MAYAYO: Del Aconcagua 1999 al Pico Orizaba 2024 en Radio Trail. Buenos días os habla una vez más Mayayo para nuestro podcast RADIO TRAIL en la web CARRERASDEMONTANA, con un programa especial celebrando 25 años de una pasión personal por las montañas de América.Una pasión que me ha llevado del Pico Bolívar de Venezuela en Octubre 1999 al Pico Orizaba en este Octubre 2024 pasando por el Aconcagua como techo de la Argentina o Mount Elbert como cima de las Montañas Rocosas en Colorado.El Lunes 30SSEP viajamos en avión con la ilusión de ascender los 5.636m del techo de México. Repasando una breve lista de las cimas abordadas, no puedo menos que recordar que cuando encaras montañas de gran altitud, por encima de los cuatromil metros, no siempre tienes éxito. En general sí he gozado muchas más caras que cruces pero como sabe todo montañero a veces no se logra alcanzar la cima y es mejor dar la vuelta para volver otro día, otro año incluso. Todo empezó en Octubre de 1999 en Venezuela donde coronamos primero el sencillo Pico Humboldt( 4942m) y después el algo más técnico y complejo Pico Bolívar (4978m) como techo de Venezuela. Fue durante la primera expedición Cacique Orinoco, lanzada por motivos de trabajo que podéis oír detallados en la radio. Poco después en Diciembre muy animado me iba en solitario a por el Aconcagua, en la frontera de la Argentina y Chile, cuya cima de 6.959mcoroné el día de Navidad de 1999 como techo de las Américas tras una feroz odisea causada por el famoso Viento Blanco. El siguiente asalto iba a ser en el año 2000 al Pico Alpamayo (5.947m) por la mítica vía Ferrari pero aunque nuestro equipo sí logró viajar y coronar, yo hube de quedarme a última hora con la familia por una inesperada cirugía de cáncer sobre mi hermana. Salió bien, eso era lo más importante. Llegó después en Julio del 2001 una triple ascensión en Ecuador. De nuevo en solitario, abordé en el propio Quito, la cima del volcán Guagua Pichincha (4.748m) y después ya en el vecino Parque Nacional del Cotopaxi, el Rumiñahui (4.712m). Ambas fueron cimas de aclimatación para el objetivo principal de la expedición, el Cotopaxi (5897m). Una expedición que bauticé como "Montañas del Sol" y que me dejó muy lindos y variados recuerdos. Pasaron cinco años de mucho trabajo y pocos viajes, hasta que pude afrontar la siguiente ilusión. Esta vez era Junio 2006 y el objetivo era el Nevado Sajama (6452m) situado casi en la frontera andina entre Bolivia y Chile. Un fantástico volcán extinguido, emplazado en un lugar desolado al que abordé en solo también. Esta vez salió cruz y unas prolongadas tormentas me mandaron a casa cuando ya estaba durmiendo en el campo alto a 5.680m a un solo día final, de asalto a cumbre. La siguiente expedición fue al Chimborazo (6.263m) como techo de Ecuador. Viajé junto a Jacobo desde Cercedilla y aunque logramos varios objetivos parciales del viaje, como nueva cima en Rumiñahui para aclimatar o el descenso del barranco San Jorge en Baños de Ambato….la cima buscada no pudo ser. En 2007 entramos en una nueva época tras fundar CARRERASDEMONTANA. Como editor de la web, a partir del lanzamiento apenas he tenido tiempo para largas expediciones a montañas sin más. En su lugar, trazo escapadas a cimas que me interesan cuando alguna carrera me lleva cerca. Si en 2010 el objetivo era ser el primer español en completarla Leadville 100 Miles, me resultó irresistible no escaparme un día antes yotro después de la carrera para subir algunas de sus famosas Nolan´s 14. Las catorce montañas de más de 4.200m que rodean este pueblo minero de Colorado. De esta forma, junto con Ana Samuelsson ascendimos al techo de las Rocosas, el sencillo Mount Elbert (4401m) antes de la carrera y después de cruzar meta en Leadville100 fuimos a por el segundo de los picos del macizo, La Plata Peak (4377m) Mis siguientes visitas a las montañas de América fueron a partir del 2017 a Patagonia Argentina y Patagonia Chilena. Por desgracia, ni en las tres ediciones que visité la k42Argentina (2017-18-19) ni en la chilena Ultrafiord 2017 sumé otra cima que los muy modestos 1.800m del Cerro Bayo que domina Villa La Angostura entre las nieves. En 2018 llegó mi siguiente pico en Las Rocosas, y qué pico. Bautizado como “El Capitán” por los descubridores españoles dada su prominencia en la región, fue durante el seguimiento de la Pike´s Peak Marathon 2018 ganada por Dakota Jones y Megan Kimmel cuando pude escaparme un día para remontar la centenaria ruta de Barr Trail y ascender por mi cuenta la cima de Pike´s Peak (4302m) La próxima aventura arranca el Lunes 30SEP rumbo al PicoOrizaba (5636m) como techo de Méjico Apenas surgió la oportunidad de traeros en vivo en la carrera del Reto Vulcano que se disputará el 12OCT con nuestro bicampeón del mundial Masters Eduard Hernández entre los favoritos de una prueba que sube tan solo hasta 4600m. En mi caso iré unos días antes para intentar ascender esos 1000m extra hasta la cima del volcán que da nombre a la prueba Tras listar lo más destacado en estos 25 años, si os parece cogemos el avión y vamos a empezar por el principio: Aquella primera expedición Cacique Orinoco de 1999 que se debió al trabajo y que dio lugar al nacimiento de mi ya larga pasión por las Montañas de América. #carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail
Corinne and Russ welcome Kyle, Adam, Todd, Graham, Dave and Chris to the pod for a live living room conversation about all things Leadville100 or as we call it PBville. From why the race experience is declining and what can be done about it to the experience of finishing your first hundred miler, racing competitively, DNF'ing, the importance of crew and community, we cover it all! This one is perfect for your weekend long run. Let us know what you think and share with your friends! https://thefeed.com/teams/castle-rock-run-club Follow Corinne IG https://www.instagram.com/corinne_shalvoyage/ Strava https://www.strava.com/athletes/1944783 Follow Russell Strava https://www.strava.com/athletes/10753088?oq=russell
Katie Arnold is a writer, Zen practitioner and very successful elite ultrarunner. A longtime contributor for Outside Magazine, Katie has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, ESPN, Elle and Runner's World. At the age of 46, 2 years after she was advised never to run again, Arnold shocked the running world by winning the Leadville Trail 100 Run, the largest, highest and most challenging 100 mile ultramarathon in the country with one of the fastest times in race history. Historically, less than 50 percent of entrants in the Leadville even finish the 100-mile, out-and-back course before the 30-hour cutoff. Katie won it! We discuss Katie's beautifully written book about life, the trails, dealing with trauma, comebacks, zen, self-awareness, and the power of nature. LINKS Katie's Website katiearnold.net The Mojo Sessions website www.themojosessions.com The Mojo Sessions on Patreon www.patreon.com/TheMojoSessions Full transcripts of the show (plus time codes) are available on Patreon. The Mojo Sessions on Facebook www.facebook.com/TheMojoSessions Gary on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/gary-bertwistle Gary on Twitter www.twitter.com/GaryBertwistle The Mojo Sessions on Instagram www.instagram.com/themojosessions If you like what you hear, we'd be grateful for a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Happy listening! © 2024 Gary Bertwistle. All Rights Reserved.
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Daniel Flores to talk about coming to the United States as a Mexican immigrant at the age of 10, tapping into the dark side without losing love, becoming calloused to failure through repetition of rejection, building a firm foundation before building, doing whatever it takes and so much more. We also discuss the training and racing of the 2023 Leadville 100 as well as the lessons learned. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Daniel's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Daniel (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Mike Harkins to talk about catching curveballs, committing to hard things, building resilience through adaptation, being an example for those we love, finding our tribe and so much more. We also discuss the training and racing of the 2023 Leadville 100 as well as the lessons learned. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Mike's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Mike (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Welcome! and Thank you for listening. What does a 100 mile grueling trail race have to do with wellness? Community, mindfulness, endurance, grace, grounding, connection with others, and connection with nature are just a few words that come to mind. I experienced them all on a volunteer level and the runners and crews experienced them exponentially. Dig deep, you can do more than you think you can are words of the race founder, Ken Chlouber. Those are things to do when motivation deserts you. And as he says, motivation will desert you when you need it most. Can't, try, and it is too difficult, are things that we hear too often in the regular world. Comfort and easy will not be there for you when times get tough. Yet, most of us prefer comfort and easy. Hacks to make life more simple. Prepared food, take out, and pleasure of the palate are what we turn to when motivation leaves us at the alter. I hope you enjoy my recount of my time volunteering on Hope Pass at 12,100 ft above sea level in a place where only legs will get you, where the air is fresh, and the view is heavenly. Congratulations to all of the racers at the Leadville 100 mile trail race. You are an example to all of us. Thank you for allowing me a glimpse into your adventure. https://youtu.be/Jf8OH-QpnuY?si=QLw0LS4hxte6bIMW doctordulaney.com Email me at jami @doctordulaney.com
In this episode of She Runs Trails Podcast, I interview @sawna.
Chris is joined by Peggy Shinn this week to hear about her experiences in Tokyo reporting on the Olympic Games. Peggy describes herself as an Olympic writer for http://TeamUSA.org, mom, one-time Leadville100 mountain bike winner, skier, so-so tennis player, author of World Class. As the games fade in the rear view mirror, we hear first hand how the Olympic experience was for the media and we also consider the fallout for the Paralympics, which start next week. And we will also discuss the Olympic program over time and the sports that are vying for inclusion.Hosts: Chris Stafford & Peggy ShinnFor more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World's First and Only Podcast Network for Women's Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Rose Grant, defending champion and winner of the 2021 Leadville 100 Mountain bike race, sits down with us just before the race and takes us inside her intense training and high risk strategies to dominate the sport.
Per questa ultima puntata della prima stagione di Parole Alvento ci siamo spinti un po' fuori dalla nostra comfort zone. Vi raccontiamo, infatti, come è nata la mitica Leadville Trail 100 MTB, una delle gare che hanno fatto la leggenda della mountain bike oltreoceano. Vi raccontiamo di David Wiens, leggenda locale del Colorado capace di vincere sei volte di seguito e anche di battere Floyd Landis e Lance Armstrong. E vi raccontiamo come dal nulla e dalla crisi economica sia potuto nascere un evento di risonanza mondiale.Leadville 100 - ep. 13Words: Paco GentilucciVoice: Luca Mich Sound design: Brand&Soda
The obesity-related death of his mother was a wakeup call to young, overweight Jeffrey James Binney. He could continue down the same path, or he could change his fate. And so he started running. And running. And running. All the way to the grueling Leadville 100 ultramarathon. Jeffrey’s film Once is Enough chronicles his journey from couch potato to ultramarathoner. Fueled by grief and the desire to write jokes, his film is part documentary, part standup, and definitely unique! Jeffrey and Coach Claire tackle such interesting subjects as why on earth he set his non-athletic sights on doing a 100-mile ultramarathon, how he trained, his plant-based lifestyle, and the scourge of blisters and chafing. If you like your motivation served with a side of laughs, this episode’s for you! Jeffrey is a Salt Lake City based actor, singer, comedian, and "athlete." He grew up on a farm in Laredo, MO before moving to Brooklyn, NY and later Los Angeles after receiving his B.F.A. in Musical Theatre Performance from Missouri State University. Jeffrey has been seen on Late Night With David Letterman, in the 1st National Tour and Chicago Company of the Broadway musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and at comedy clubs and festivals across the country. Questions Jeffrey is asked: 5:22 The reason I wanted to have you on the show is because I saw your film Once Is Enough on Amazon Prime this summer with my family. I subject my kids to a lot of documentaries and this is one that they actually liked! Can you tell us a little bit about the movie and why you wanted to make it? 6:42 While sitting in the hospital waiting room, you happened to pick up a copy of Trail Runner Magazine. What happened next? 7:54 Most people don’t go running a 100-miler basically off the couch, let alone the Leadville 100. What were you thinking?!?! :) 9:51 What was it like running the race under-trained and overweight? That must have been a huge challenge physically for you. 11:20 Don’t you have to qualify for Leadville? How did you get into Leadville? 12:26 What was your typical training week like or how did it progress over your 14 months of training? 13:51 How did you change physically through training? 15:23 Speaking of nutrition, you and I have a couple of things in common besides our gorgeous red hair. You and I are both plant-based! How did that fit into your training, your nutrition? What kind of things were you eating? 18:26 Most people think, “Oh, you’re on a plant-based diet. That means that you’re only eating twigs and potatoes and you’re going to be super thin, and clearly that’s not always the case for everybody, right? 19:17 Without giving away too much from the film, what kind of lessons did you learn? Just going through it and the whole filming and making a beautiful movie? What kind of lessons? 20:26 Do you think anybody can do this? 21:03 I would like to talk about the ultra running community. It’s kind of a special group of some very strange and wonderful people. Would you agree? 23:20 The aid stations are much better for ultrarunning, right? 23:40 I would love to talk about gear, like what kind of gear that you were using. 24:19 Do you still wear a bro? 24:49 Every ultrarunner, every runner, has to deal with chafing obviously. How do you deal with that? 26:58 There’s a point in the movie where you talk about your blisters that you had, and how did you deal with that? You look like you were in some serious pain there. 28:10 You manage your blisters better nowadays when you get them? 29:10 What kind of misconceptions have you come across in your running journey? When you started this, you had so much optimism about what this was going to turn out to be. What changed throughout your journey? What things were you surprised about? 31:21 What’s next for you? Are you still running? Obviously, COVID, there’s not a lot of races on the horizon, but what are you doing? 32:36 Some of the smaller trail races are still going on in person, so maybe there’s something you can sign up for that you could actually do in real life. 33:07 You’re still being coached by Ian Sharman, or are you on your own? 34:09 Questions I ask everyone: If you could go back and talk to yourself when you started running, what advice would you give? What is the greatest gift running has given you? Where can listeners connect with you? 36:08 Any new films on the horizon or was once enough? Quotes by Jeffrey: “I just went on a hike a few years ago with some friends to one of the taller peaks here in Utah. I was getting to the top and I was really beating myself up because I just could not keep up with them. And I finally got to the top and I was like, ‘Why are you beating yourself up? You have 100 lbs on all of these people. You don’t come from a lifetime of fitness other than five years.’ And you’d think after this whole journey that I’ve been on that I would be able to keep that in better perspective, but there’s still time like that when I still have to check myself.” “I never considered myself particularly outdoorsy. I certainly didn’t consider myself tough. And it turns out I was wrong. It turns out I am way, way stronger and tougher than I realized.” “Most of the time I was running 20-plus hours per week on top of a full-time job. It’s literally a part-time job.” Take a Listen on Your Next Run Want more awesome interviews and advice? Subscribe to our iTunes channel Mentioned in this podcast: JJB.life Once is Enough film Leukotape Ultra Ladies Runners Connect Winner's Circle Facebook Community RunnersConnect Facebook page claire@runnersconnect.net Follow Jeffrey on: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Run to the Top. The best way you can show your support of the show is to share this podcast with your family and friends and share it on your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use. The more people who know about the podcast and download the episodes, the more I can reach out to and get top running influencers, to bring them on and share their advice, which hopefully makes the show even more enjoyable for you!
We’re thrilled to have a chance to visit with ultra-cyclist, master of all things stats and data, cycling cocktail creator and frankly one of the most helpful and friendly people I’ve met along my relatively short ultra-cycling journey…Mr. Dave Brillhart. Listen in as Dave talks about how he got started in ultra-cycling, the cool data fields he’s developed for the Garmin cycling computer, his amazing cycling cocktail DaveAde and…he shares some thoughts about Natchez Trace 444 starting on Friday, October 2nd! Be sure to check out Show Resources below! Show resources: Give us your feedback: www.TeamZCycling.com/feedback Infinity Bike Seat: https://infinitybikeseat.com/?v=7516fd43adaa Use Code: ZRAAM for a discount! Dave’s Race Reports: Natchez Trace 444 RAAM Qualifier https://1n.pm/Natchez2019 Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race https://1n.pm/Leadville100 Glass Elevator Everest https://1n.pm/GlassElevator HooDoo 500 Stage Race https://1n.pm/HooDoo500 Dirty Kanza 200 Gravel Race https://1n.pm/DirtyKanza2019 Sebring 24hr RAAM Qualifier https://1n.pm/Sebring2019 Book Reference: Title: Just Ride: Racing 2,725 Miles to Mexico By: Ty Hopkins Garmin Data Fields Summary: http://bit.ly/DataFields PowerBar: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/2fffc10e-a136-4c14-89ee-600cb8b62154 FourStats: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/5816b24d-2689-4584-b458-a24e0fea0429 FourClimbs: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/3a23e2c1-0886-49a5-a826-649ad94dda02 FourTimes: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/9e0940d6-d662-4c32-8c77-78757ba03706 AutoPacer: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/8c20f407-1343-40b0-a5fa-247dc4c6a0a0 DaveAde Presentation: http://bit.ly/DaveAde Support Rick’s 2021 RAW race: https://www.zraam2021.com/gofundme Race Across the West: http://www.raceacrossthewest.org/ Race Across America: https://www.raceacrossamerica.org/ Next Day Podcast: www.nextdaypodcast.com
David Curtis discusses how diet, structured interval training with TrainerRoad, and lifestyle changes got him from total beginner to going 8:23:13 at the Leadville 100 using TrainerRoad. Learn more in Episode 008 of The Successful Athletes Podcast. Check out David’s training career in TrainerRoad: https://www.trainerroad.com/app/career/dcurtis David’s Leadville 100 Ride: https://www.trainerroad.com/app/career/dcurtis/rides/60544023-lt100-2019 Find David on Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/34958952 Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: https://bit.ly/30agbjg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: David’s motivation to start training for The Leadville 100 Why David started using TrainerRoad How David overcame his obstacles in training David’s strategy to adapt his diet to handle racing the Leadville 100 How David set his goal time for Leadville after only 9 months of training ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATHLETE INTERVIEWS THAT MAKE YOU FASTER The Successful Athletes Podcast dissects the preparation and execution of outstanding performances by TrainerRoad athletes. From world record performances to personal records and life changing health improvements, get an inside look at what it takes to get faster. Subscribe to the Successful Athletes Podcast: https://bit.ly/2AV9JnL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/329YROd Get Started: https://bit.ly/38Sq0X6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW TRAINERROAD Facebook: bit.ly/3dussVQ Instagram: www.instagram.com/trainerroad/ Twitter: twitter.com/TrainerRoad Strava Club: www.strava.com/clubs/trainerroad
Our chat with ultra-marathon runner Ryan Loehding. He has completed 24x100 mile runs in 5 different states. Ryan grew up on a ranch in rural Montana and his first sport was wrestling. Listen in as he talks about his most memorable runs and all things pertaining to running.
Is sleep keeping you from reaching your potential? If you aren't getting 8 hours a night, you may not be absorbing all the benefits of your awake hours and training. Our feature guest today is Dr. Kirk Parsley, he is a former Navy SEAL, a physician for the SEALs, a health & sleep optimization consultant, and performance enhancement coach for some of the most driven achievers on the planet. Thanks to last week's guest professional triathlete Kona bound Chris Leiferman who recently won Ironman Boulder 70.3. We talked about his qualification to Kona last year, training tips, how the Boulder race went down and his Kona prep. Announcements: Go to MileHighEndurancePodcast.com, click on the "subscribe" button, and you will get the newsletter with show notes and all the links and articles sent to you automatically every week. If you love the show, please consider making a donation of any amount by clicking the PayPal donate button at the bottom of the Podcast page. If you are a coach or have something to share with an audience of endurance enthusiasts, please reach out and tell us about the topic you want to share. Sponsor - iKOR Labs: Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. The all-new iKOR Recovery Shot™ is our most complete recovery product yet. Formulated specifically to aid in recovery after hard workouts. The Recovery Shot™ is the ultimate athlete-minded solution for recovery and relief. Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. In Today's Show: Don’t Fry Bacon Naked Feature interview Video of the Week What's new in the 303 (including wrap up on last weekend's Colorado Classic) News Upcoming Interviews Sponsor - Riplaces: Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Don't Fry Bacon Naked: Sleep is a topic that I like to talk about because it's an area where I really burned myself for many years. Even at an early age, I can remember trying to stay up late on the weekends to watch scary movies and then get up early to get on my bike and ride to a nearby field to catch grasshoppers. My cousin and I had an evening pact that we would make - "first one to wake up, wakes up the other". We wanted to live as much of life as we could in 24 hours. Wanting to fit as much in in 24 hours is still a part of how I'm wired. Earlier in my career, I would find myself working until late at night and setting my alarm to get up early and put the final polish on a presentation or email. I would be wired from working on the computer late and self medicate with a sleep aid and a night cap to help knock me out, only to feel groggy and stressed out from the moment I woke up six hours later. Fast forward to a new phase in life, balance a career, family and my new lifestyle of endurance sports and now I'm trying to divide the 24 hours even further. Set the alarm for 4:30 to get to the pool when it opens at 5am. Out of the pool by 6:16 to drop off my daughters at school at 7. Shower and get to the office by 8 and get home by 6. After dinner, help out with homework. Get in a late run from 8-9. Read bedtime books with the girls until 10. Have a night cap, Ambien or both - knocked out by 11. 5.5 hours later, the alarm goes off at 4:30 am and the cycle continued. I first heard Kirk Parsley on the Unbeatable Mind podcast with Mark Divine. As you will hear in the interview, I was scared straight by some of the stats that he shared then and will share here in our interview. Interview Introduction: In today's fast-paced, “hustle and grind” world, sleep is usually the first thing that gets cut from our schedules. But science is showing the impacts from chronic sleep deprivation are more far-reaching than we realize. Not only will a lack of quality rest affect your mood, feelings, and overall wellness, it can also degrade your memory, decision-making, life expectancy, and so much more. If we truly want to make drastic improvements to our mental, physical, and spiritual well-being, we must remedy our sleep habits and lifestyle... But who do we turn to for advice? Doc Parsley has been a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine since 2006 and has served as Naval Special Warfare’s expert on Sleep Medicine. He is certified in hormonal modulation (Age-Management Medicine), and continues to consult for multiple corporations, and professional athletes/teams. Kirk is the creator of the Doc Parsley Sleep Remedy sleep supplement, lectures worldwide on sleep, wellness, and hormonal optimization, and is the author of the internationally best-selling book, Sleep to Win. He has been featured on The Dr OZ Show, CBS, TED, LAVA, and the Unbeatable Mind podcast. Let's get smart on sleep with Dr. Kirk Parsley. Sponsor - Halo Neuroscience: Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save an additional $20. Video of the Week: 4 freaking Leadville100 minutes "What's New in the 303": Boulder’s Ryan Smith won the Leadville 100 trail run on Saturday night thanks to consistent second-half pacing that left his rivals unable to respond. It was the biggest win of his ultrarunning career. The Boulder-based runner, who came to the United States from the United Kingdom and works full-time a software engineer, was greeted at the finish by his wife and almost 2-year-old daughter. He turned 40 years old this year. His win — in 16 hours, 33 minutes, 25 seconds — was far from expected. Smith was not among the pre-race favorites to win, and he wasn’t feeling well leading into the Twin Lakes aid station near the 40-mile mark. But at the turnaround at Winfield, he held his pace steady, averaging around 10 minutes per mile for the rest of the race. Read more. The Colorado Classic proved if you build it, they will come. Women came from all over the world to race in the Colorado Classic. We saw riders who showed that representation matters. Ayesha McGowan inspired others as she works toward her goal of becoming the first African-American professional road cyclist. We saw Hagens Berman/Supermint leave their hearts on the road as they wrap up their last season as a team. We were able to witness a 52-year-old professional cyclist show us that age doesn’t matter. Every rider who had the courage to show up and race their hearts out sent a message to aspiring athletes all over the world: take risks, be brave, and never give up. Read more. ITU World Grand Final, Loads of Coloradans, Steph Popelar Defends Title. Many Coloradans are competing in this weekend’s ITU World Triathlon Grand Final featuring sprint and olympic distances and draft legal sprint distances along with many para categories. Coloradans competing in the Elite, Junior and Para categories are: Elite Summer Rappaport (Thornton, Colo.) Eli Hemming (Kiowa, Colo.) Morgan Pearson (Boulder, Colo.) Junior Liberty Ricca (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Paratriathlon Allan Armstrong (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Allysa Seely (Glendale, Ariz.), Hailey Danz (Wauwatosa, Wis.), Kendall Gretsch (Madison, Wis.) — all resident athletes at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs Endurance News: ITU Grand Final August 29 to September 1st. More than 4000 professional and amateur triathletes from all over the world are expected to take part in these world championships, whose different routes will liven up the shores of Lake Geneva for a weekend. Friday, August 30, the first day of this World Triathlon event, will be dedicated to the next generation of the world's elite with the junior and under 23 events. On Saturday, August 31, the Elite Men's and Women's races will take place. These events will be broadcast live on national television channels and will crown the world's top two triathletes within a year of the Tokyo Olympic Games. Saturday will not be exclusively reserved for professionals, as amateur triathletes in the "Age Group" category will embark on a new Sprint course (750m swimming, 20km cycling and 5km running) in Lausanne. The competition will feature a more eclectic programme on Sunday, September 1st, with the amateur triathletes running the Standard distance (1,500m swimming, 40km cycling and 10km running) in the morning and the Paratriathlon event in the afternoon. The U23/Junior Mixed Relay, a spectacular discipline that will make its debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, will close this weekend of endurance. Read more. 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EXPECTED TO CREATE TOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT OF MORE THAN 22 MILLION EURO AS ELITE COMPETITORS ENJOY NICE, FRANCE. “We are expecting a total of 20,000 athletes, family members, friends, fans, volunteers and staff members to travel to Nice to celebrate this unique occasion with us,” said Stefan Petschnig, Managing Director for IRONMAN Europe, Middle East and Africa. Athlete feedback from the 2017 and 2018 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship shows that participants stay an average of more than six nights in the host city. It also shows that athletes seek premium accommodations and a range of additional activities for themselves and their families prior to, and after race day. In total, organizers expect a total economic impact of 22,5 million Euro (25 million USD) for the host city and region. On average each person travelling to Nice will spend approximately 170 Euro (188 USD) per day during their stay. As both professional races at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship will be live streamed on the Facebook Watch “IRONMAN Now” channel (www.facebook.com/IRONMANnow), millions of fans around the world will have the opportunity to follow the racing action and experience the sights and sounds of Southern France on their computers and mobile devices leading to further tourism interest. Ironman World Championship Pro List. Ironman has Kona Points Qualification list published at Women's KPQ and Men's KPQ. I've been following Tri Rating for years and they have their own version published with the bib numbers of each of the pros as well. https://www.trirating.com/kona-2019/ Upcoming Interviews: Billy the kid Edwards, who is recently back from France and the quadrennial event Paris-Brest-Paris. 1200km, 6000 randonneurs (self-supported cyclists) from across the globe, an event that pre-dates Le Tour, trying to finish under 90 hours. Mike Reilly, the voice of Ironman, on his book "Finding My Voice" Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the https://milehighendurancepodcast.com/sponsors page. Be sure to follow us on social media to get the show announcement each weekend, plus additional links to show content. We forward information related to our guests and provide teasers for upcoming interviews. Facebook @milehighendurancepodcast Twitter @milehighpodcast Instagram @tripodcasterrich YouTube Channel @Mile High Endurance Podcast We hope you enjoyed today's show. Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
En este cuarto programa de la temporada, vamos a entrevistar a Rubén Delgado, el corredor almeriense que ha conquistado las tierras Yankis corriendo la #LEADVILLE100 y luego ha vuelto para correr en Grecia la #SPARTALON246, todo un corredor de ultra fondo!! --NUEVA WEB---- Consigue nuestras camisetas y pegatinas. Ed. Limitada a 50 unidades. https://www.pablojcastillo.es/ --------LINKS DE DESCUENTO DE LOS PATROCINADORES---------- - AURICULARES JAYBIRD RUN: https://amzn.to/2NmCxdU - MOCHILAS ULTRASPIRE 30% DESCUENTO, usa el código IRENE en su web y recibe el descuento. https://onlypro.es/ - CHICLES WUGUM Usa el cupón NEORIDER en su web y obtén seis chicles de regalo en tu compra. https://wugum.com/ -PALEOBULL, Usa el cupón: NEORIDER en su web y obtén un 10% de descuento: https://paleobull.com - GAFAS SIROKO 50%:y 2x1 Pincha en el enlace y tendrás el descuento aplicado. https://srko.co/neorider - LIBRO LUIS ALBERTO HERNANDO: SOY TRAIL RUNNER https://amzn.to/2ldSy5u - LIBRO EMMA ROCA: EL LÍMITE ES TU SALUD: https://amzn.to/2ypQMYn - CAMISETAS KOMLAND- Usa el código NEORIDER en su web para obtener el 25% de descuento https://www.komlandsport.com/es/ - CARTERAS MINIMALISM- Pincha en el enlace y ya tendrás el descuento aplicado: http://bit.ly/2JoUEdg AURICULARES PLAY2RUN: https://trivulcania.idesi.es/trivulcania.php?q=1300 TELEFONO SMARTPEA X6: https://smartable.es/es/13-smartpea CÓDIGO: @NEORIDER ----------COMPRA ALTRA RUNNING EN LAS TIENDAS CERCANAS DE TU CIUDAD, APÓYALAS-------------- GRANADA: Deportes Olimpo: http://www.deportesolimpo.com/ MÁLAGA: Carranque Sports: https://carranquesports.com/6_altra We Run: https://werun.es/ FUENGIROLA: La Senda: https://www.lasendasports.com/es/ MARBELLA: Trekking & Running: https://www.facebook.com/trekking.running SAN FERNANDO: Trail Runner Store https://www.trailrunner-store.es/ MORÓN DE LA FRONTERA: Vertical Running http://www.verticalrunning.es SEVILLA: Running Way: https://www.facebook.com/runningway.tienda/ Training Market: http://training-market.es/tienda/ CEUTÍ (Murcia): Nobile Natural: https://www.nobilenatural.es/ ALCOBENDAS (Madrid): Trail Xtrem: https://trailxtrem.com/ MADRID: Bikila: https://www.bikila.com/altra_47 ----------DESCUENTOS PARA VOSOTROS----------- ----MATERIAL DE GRABACIÓN QUE USO:----- GIMBAL FeiyuTech G5 https://amzn.to/2HhGwo4 CÁMARA GOPRO HERO 5 BLACK: http://amzn.to/2nnMv1V MICROFONO RODE MICRO: http://amzn.to/2jq9uoa ADAPTADOR OFICIAL AUDIO GOPRO: http://amzn.to/2jZtnGu CARCASA ALUMINIO GOPRO HERO 5: http://amzn.to/2jno9jX -----------ESCUCHA NUESTROS PODCAST----------- - IVOOX: http://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_580231_1.html - APPLE PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/neorider-trail-running-livetalks/id1392977771?mt=2 -----------ENTRENA CONMIGO con un 20% de descuento---------- ------------SIGUE A PABLO----------- Email: info@pablojcastillo.es Pagina web: www.pablojcastillo.es Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PabloJ.CastilloPerez Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/7774094 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neorider Twitter: https://twitter.com/Neorider --------------SIGUE A IRENE---------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001202875951 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irene_raikkonen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Irenedharo Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/15873380?oq=Irene
En este cuarto programa de la temporada, vamos a entrevistar a Rubén Delgado, el corredor almeriense que ha conquistado las tierras Yankis corriendo la #LEADVILLE100 y luego ha vuelto para correr en Grecia la #SPARTALON246, todo un corredor de ultra fondo!! --NUEVA WEB---- Consigue nuestras camisetas y pegatinas. Ed. Limitada a 50 unidades. https://www.pablojcastillo.es/ --------LINKS DE DESCUENTO DE LOS PATROCINADORES---------- - AURICULARES JAYBIRD RUN: https://amzn.to/2NmCxdU - MOCHILAS ULTRASPIRE 30% DESCUENTO, usa el código IRENE en su web y recibe el descuento. https://onlypro.es/ - CHICLES WUGUM Usa el cupón NEORIDER en su web y obtén seis chicles de regalo en tu compra. https://wugum.com/ -PALEOBULL, Usa el cupón: NEORIDER en su web y obtén un 10% de descuento: https://paleobull.com - GAFAS SIROKO 50%:y 2x1 Pincha en el enlace y tendrás el descuento aplicado. https://srko.co/neorider - LIBRO LUIS ALBERTO HERNANDO: SOY TRAIL RUNNER https://amzn.to/2ldSy5u - LIBRO EMMA ROCA: EL LÍMITE ES TU SALUD: https://amzn.to/2ypQMYn - CAMISETAS KOMLAND- Usa el código NEORIDER en su web para obtener el 25% de descuento https://www.komlandsport.com/es/ - CARTERAS MINIMALISM- Pincha en el enlace y ya tendrás el descuento aplicado: http://bit.ly/2JoUEdg AURICULARES PLAY2RUN: https://trivulcania.idesi.es/trivulcania.php?q=1300 TELEFONO SMARTPEA X6: https://smartable.es/es/13-smartpea CÓDIGO: @NEORIDER ----------COMPRA ALTRA RUNNING EN LAS TIENDAS CERCANAS DE TU CIUDAD, APÓYALAS-------------- GRANADA: Deportes Olimpo: http://www.deportesolimpo.com/ MÁLAGA: Carranque Sports: https://carranquesports.com/6_altra We Run: https://werun.es/ FUENGIROLA: La Senda: https://www.lasendasports.com/es/ MARBELLA: Trekking & Running: https://www.facebook.com/trekking.running SAN FERNANDO: Trail Runner Store https://www.trailrunner-store.es/ MORÓN DE LA FRONTERA: Vertical Running http://www.verticalrunning.es SEVILLA: Running Way: https://www.facebook.com/runningway.tienda/ Training Market: http://training-market.es/tienda/ CEUTÍ (Murcia): Nobile Natural: https://www.nobilenatural.es/ ALCOBENDAS (Madrid): Trail Xtrem: https://trailxtrem.com/ MADRID: Bikila: https://www.bikila.com/altra_47 ----------DESCUENTOS PARA VOSOTROS----------- ----MATERIAL DE GRABACIÓN QUE USO:----- GIMBAL FeiyuTech G5 https://amzn.to/2HhGwo4 CÁMARA GOPRO HERO 5 BLACK: http://amzn.to/2nnMv1V MICROFONO RODE MICRO: http://amzn.to/2jq9uoa ADAPTADOR OFICIAL AUDIO GOPRO: http://amzn.to/2jZtnGu CARCASA ALUMINIO GOPRO HERO 5: http://amzn.to/2jno9jX -----------ESCUCHA NUESTROS PODCAST----------- - IVOOX: http://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_580231_1.html - APPLE PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/neorider-trail-running-livetalks/id1392977771?mt=2 -----------ENTRENA CONMIGO con un 20% de descuento---------- ------------SIGUE A PABLO----------- Email: info@pablojcastillo.es Pagina web: www.pablojcastillo.es Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PabloJ.CastilloPerez Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/7774094 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neorider Twitter: https://twitter.com/Neorider --------------SIGUE A IRENE---------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001202875951 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irene_raikkonen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Irenedharo Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/15873380?oq=Irene
Episode 8 of ITJWTS on the eve of the Leadville 100 w. the Prince
Episode 8 of ITJWTS on the eve of the Leadville 100 w. the Prince
In this episode the Prince and I discuss my experience as a pacer for the 2016 edition of the Leadville 100 Trail Run.
In this episode the Prince and I discuss my experience as a pacer for the 2016 edition of the Leadville 100 Trail Run.
Jimmy Dean Freeman sets his sites on the 2014 Last Great Race . This race combines 6 of the toughest 100M races in the same year. In preparation JDF shares his experiences at running AC and Leadville within 13 days of one another. Oral Hydration Salts Jimmy Dean's Blog Inpired Running Closing Song: Son's Gonna Rise by Citizen Cope Take the Tailwind Challenge at: Tailwind Nutrition Check out the cool headlamps made for trail running at Petzl Get your FREE audio book download at Audible