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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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EP 669: Safety, Innovating Runner Security
What are some of your biggest fears when running alone? How can technology transform your running experience into a safer, more connected journey? Discover the answer with Dena Lewis and the innovative Running Mate app in this episode of Trail Runner Nation. Dena Lewis is the visionary founder and CEO of Running Mate. She shares her personal journey through the challenges of harassment and assault while running, a journey that sparked the creation of the innovative Running Mate app, a real-time solution for runner safety and companionship. To add some perspective, one of Don's daughters, Alyssa, joins as she is preparing for her first marathon. Find out more about her business, Blues Beauty Bar or listen to her podcast Estheticians Unhinged
Learn more by following Running Mate on Instagram
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EP 668: Running with Science
In this episode, Scott and Don play a type of true or false game with frequent guest Alex Hutchinson. Play along as Scott and Don try to predict the outcomes or findings of the article without reading it. They discuss various articles that Alex has written about in his Outside Online column, Sweat Science about and reveal whether they are true or false. We discuss various topics related to running, including foot core training, altitude training, and the durability of super shoes.
Here are the articles we discussed:
Can Strength Training Protect You from Running Injuries? Running's Latest Secret Brain Ingredient is Oxytocin How Long do Super Shoes Last? 10 Rules for Altitude Training Check out Alex's web site
If you haven't read one of the best books for runners, "Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance", you need to follow these steps:
Buy and read the book Listen to Part 1 - where we talk about the Unforgiving Minute, The Conscience Quitter, Heat, and Belief Listen to Part 2 - where we talk about the Central Governor Thoery, Pain and Training the Brain Listen to Part 3 - where we talk about Oxygen, Fuel, and Zapping the Brain Listen to Part 4 -our first Episode with Alex where he comes on and talks about the entire book Find out more about this episode's sponsors:
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EP 667: Voices Within: Navigating the Mind's Mind
This podcast episode with Brian "Tosh" Chontosh focuses on the "mind's mind," the inner voice that shapes our thoughts and actions, often seeking comfort and leading to self-sabotage. Tosh emphasizes understanding this influence to improve decision-making and personal growth, particularly in endurance events.
"Diesel Days," derived from military training, combines physical challenges with lessons in leadership and teamwork. This 24-hour event pushes participants through physical and psychological trials, teaching them to navigate internal and external pressures, including an innovative "checking in with the left hand" technique for goal setting and self-reflection. This is a strategy that you can use on a tough run, race or situation in life.
Tosh also discusses building mental resilience and life skills to counteract the mind's mind, highlighting the importance of a safe training environment for pushing limits and learning. The "Hard Way Project" offers a monthly subscription with workouts and methodologies to apply these concepts in practice.
Overall, the episode sheds light on overcoming the mind's mind through awareness, resilience, and competency development, offering practical tools for personal and professional growth.
Check out Tosh's website to learn more: Crooked Butterfly
Sign up for the Hard Way Project HERE
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EP 666: Ultrarunning for Normal People
Have you ever wondered how conquering rugged trails and embracing the wild can transform not just your physical health, but your entire outlook on life?
Embark on an exhilarating journey into the heart of nature with Sid Garza-Hillman, acclaimed author of 'Ultra Running for Normal People.' Sid unravels the transformative power of trail running, inviting listeners of all athletic backgrounds to explore the boundless beauty of ultra marathons. Discover the art of embracing the slow, the uncomfortable, and the sheer bliss of disconnecting from the digital world to forge a deeper connection with the natural one, and more importantly, with oneself.
Sid's philosophy extends beyond mere athleticism; it's about enriching life through the lens of trail running. He shares invaluable insights on the essence of enjoying the journey over obsessing with performance metrics, the wisdom in welcoming rest days, and the art of training with versatility and intuition. Sid delves into the transformative Oxygen Advantage breathwork technique, shedding light on its profound impact on stress management, endurance, and overall well-being.
Beyond the physical and mental benefits trail running offers—such as enhanced fitness, stress relief, and a profound sense of accomplishment—Sid encourages listeners to experience the vibrant community spirit by volunteering at the Mendocino Ultra race. Plus, get a taste of Sid's unique perspectives on health and well-being on his podcast, 'What Sid Thinks.'
This episode is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to embark on a life-changing adventure that promises more than just physical fitness. It offers a pathway to discover one's true potential, to reconnect with the essence of being, and to experience the unparalleled joy of trail running. Tune in to uncover how trail ultra running is not just an activity, but a gateway to a fuller, more connected life.
Additional links to check out:
Mendocino Coast 50K Small Steppers Find out more about this episode's sponsors:
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EP 665: The Runner's Renaissance: A Fresh Start
Ultra runner and acclaimed writer Katie Arnold delves into her profound journey within the realm of ultra running, challenging conventional perceptions and embracing a fresh, beginner's mindset. Katie illuminates the beauty of uncertainty in running, the thrill of flow, and the transformative power of redefining one's runner identity through persistent practice. We navigate a myriad of life and running philosophies, underscoring the significance of self-trust, the welcoming spirit towards newcomers, the perpetual learner's mindset, and the authenticity of being true to oneself. This conversation celebrates the essence of community, the resilience found in shared struggles, the magic of connectivity, and the inspirational force of collective passion, all while maintaining a delicate balance between personal endeavor and communal belonging.
Key Insights:
- Embrace your journey with confidence and open-mindedness.
- Champion the inclusion and growth of new runners, finding wisdom in their fresh perspectives.
- Cultivate a lifelong learner's attitude, reveling in continuous discovery and evolution.
- Stay genuine, honoring your true essence in running and beyond.
- Approach each run with reverence, acknowledging its challenges and rewards.
- Seek and offer solace within the running community, fostering a sense of belonging.
- Acknowledge our shared human experience, enhancing connections and collaboration.
- Let the vitality of the running community fuel your motivation and aspirations.
- Cherish running's unique blend of solitary reflection and communal celebration.
Check out Katie's article on the Beginner's Mind: Micro Running
Subscribe to her FREE newsletter HERE
Katie's Outside Column Raising Rippers
Check our our previous episode, "Running Home with Katie Arnold"
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EP 664: Decoding Longevity: Lessons from 'Outlive'
In today's episode, we are going to open the bookstore and review the book "Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity"by Dr. Peter Attia. This book offers a radical approach to longevity, emphasizing proactive, personalized strategies over the reactive methods of mainstream medicine. Today, we'll focus on four key chapters that explore innovative nutrition, optimal exercise and sleep, and the crucial role of emotional health in living longer better lives.
Joining us to discuss four chapters are frequent guests and friends of TRN, Andy Jones-Wilkins and Adam Kimble.
Dr. Attia challenges conventional wisdom, advocating for a deep understanding of our health beyond traditional metrics. We'll discuss the transformative power of exercise, the importance of a tailored nutritional approach, and why emotional well-being is indispensable for a fulfilling life.
Learn more about Adam:
Adam Kimble's web site Instagram Facebook Chasing Twilight: A Joy Journal for Runners (or available on Amazon) list of Adam's FKT records Learn more about AJW:
Crack A Brew with AJW podcast Coaching from Andy at CTS Weekly Tap Room column at iRunFar Instagram Twitter Find out more about this episode's sponsors:
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Back in the day, I would listen to you for hours while I travel. The running stories your guests would tell were inspiring and so much fun to listen to. Now all you talk about is equipment, nutrition, training, etc. While this is great, can you mix in some good old fashioned trail running experiences and stories? Thanks from a long time listener!
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This podcast is a must for all trail runners. I gave it a 4/5 because of their shameless product endorsements which annoy me, but I understand that the bills need to get paid. Well done overall.