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by Mrs. Elyse Strosin DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is ultrarunner podcast?

Ultrarunnerpodcast covers ultramarathon news, ultra and trail running product reviews, interviews with ultramarathon runners, coaches and athletes, and beer. URP episodes feature elite runners, veterans, wacky characters, and a variety of qualified experts to discuss everything necessary to be successful on the trails.

What are some of the best running podcasts?

6. Ten Junk Miles Ten Junk Miles is hosted by a group of runners from Chicago and describes itself as a podcast that consists of humorous conversations by trail, road, and ultra runners about their lives as runners and the issues that are interesting or important to them and guests of the show.

What is the running for distance podcast?

The Running For Distance podcast is dedicated to all things running, life and whatever comes in between. Topic discussion will range from hydration, nutrition, the mental aspect of running, strength/core training and will be a place where runners of all skill sets and backgrounds to share their story.

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How much does an ultra runner make?

If you're a top runner in the college ranks, and you've won multiple NCAA titles at the Division I level, shoe companies—Nike, Adidas, Brooks, Saucony, Hoka, and others—will usually come calling, offering more than $100,000 a year for multiple years, with a spot in a group or a stipend to pay your coach.

What is considered an ultra runner?

An ultramarathon is a run that covers any distance longer than that of a standard marathon – therefore, any run longer than 26.2 miles, or 42.195 kilometres is an ultramarathon.

What is the average age of an ultra runner?

The average age to run an ultramarathon for the first time was 36, which has held fast for decades. The second most common age to do an ultra for the first time was forty, and the average participant was 43. Over 10% of the participants were over fifty years old when they ran their first race.

How long does it take to become an ultra runner?

When choosing your first ultramarathon, we recommend a 50k. It's a great distance, a very cool challenge and it's a great starting race. With the right training plan and preparation, you can be ready to run your first 50k within 3-4 months.

Is ultra running unhealthy?

The environmental dangers The terrain and the climate both can increase risks associated with heat stress, hypothermia and falling. The main cause of death during ultramarathons, though, is actually sudden cardiac death (43%). This is mainly as a result of unknown, existing heart conditions.

Do ultra-runners live longer?

Well, in a research study conducted by the Cleveland Clinic, they set out to answer the question 'does running help you live longer? ', and they found that elite athletes had an 80 percent reduction in mortality risk compared to lower performers.

Do ultra runners walk?

Ultramarathons are walking/running events of any distance above the marathon 42 kilometers (26.2 miles). While these events are usually set up for runners, walkers are welcomed if they can meet the required time cutoffs. Participants can usually take breaks at will throughout the event to eat, rest or refresh.

At what age do runners peak?

Fastest running marathon performances are generally observed at 25–35 years of age for both elite and non-elite runners (Hunter et al., 2011; Nikolaidis et al., 2019).

What percentage of the population has run an ultramarathon?

And yet, only . 03 percent of the U.S. population participates in ultra events. Ultra events skew older. The average age of ultra-runners is 42.5.

Do ultra runners lift weights?

Use 1–5 reps for 3–6 sets to build strength. This is heavy lifting. It promotes both neurological and tendon adaptations that make you more efficient and durable. Most runners should spend time lifting in this range, as heavy lifting benefits sprinters and ultra-distance runners alike.

Can anyone become an ultra runner?

There's a big stigma around the sport, the idea that you're superhuman but it's not like that! Anyone can do it. If we all had to cover 100 miles today to save our lives, we could do it. It would not be pretty but it would be possible...

Can you run 100 miles without training?

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1. Talk Ultra

Talk Ultra is an ultra running podcast for runners and enthusiasts. It is released every two weeks on a Friday and it covers the world of ultra running.

2. Becoming Ultra

The Becoming Ultra is all about that first Ultra. We follow other runners training for their first Ultra, interview race directors of Ultra's, talk training tips, and just about anything for that next, very long, step.

3. The Ultra Running Guys

US Join ultra runners Jeremy Reynolds and Jeff Winchester as they share the unique, inspiring, and mind-blowing stories that make up the ultra running community, all with the goal of helping you take the next step in your ultra running journey. theultrarunningguys.com/podcast 2 episodes / month ⋅ Avg Length 60 min ⋅ Nov 2020 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact.

4. Ultrarunning History

Saratoga Springs, Utah, US A podcast and posts about Ultrarunning History in America by Davy Crockett. Ultrarunning has been around for more than 130 years. Too many of the pioneers are being forgotten.

5. Ten Junk Miles

Ten Junk Miles is hosted by a group of runners from Chicago and describes itself as a podcast that consists of humorous conversations by trail, road, and ultra runners about their lives as runners and the issues that are interesting or important to them and guests of the show. tenjunkmiles.libsyn.com 5.6K ⋅ 2.9K ⋅ 2.6K ⋅ 2 episodes / week ⋅ Avg Length 92 min ⋅ Mar 2015 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact.

6. Trail & Ultra Running from Wild Ginger Running

England, UK Hello! Welcome to Wild Ginger Running, the UK's best Trail Running YouTube Channel for gear tests, advice, athlete interviews, race recces and inspiration. Whatever your level, distance, shape or size, you're welcome & supported here.

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What happened to Konyn in the 200 mile race?

Konyn suffered a rare but life-threatening injury after passing the 150-mile mark of the 200-mile race. He talks to Scotty about the details of his medical condition and the helicopter and medical crew that came to his rescue, not to mention his pacer who helped out when Konyn was doubled over in pain.

Who is Cory Reese?

Cory Reese is an ultrarunner and well known author of two books, No where Near First and Into the Furnace, as well as his column “Reese’s Pieces” in UltraRunning Magazine. His third book, Stronger Than the Dark, comes out on June 8. Scotty talked with Cory about the inspiration for his new book, including his struggle with depression.

Who was the Ultrarunner who ran the Bigfoot 200?

Ultrarunner Duane Konyn recounts his medevac rescue while running the Bigfoot 200 in 2019 in Washington state. Konyn suffered a rare but life-threatening injury after passing the 150-mile mark of the 200-mile race. He talks to Scotty about the details of his medical condition and the helicopter and medical crew that came to his rescue, not to mention his pacer who helped out when Konyn was doubled over in pain.

Who is Dean Karnazes?

Dean Karnazes. Dean Karnazes is a legend in the sport of ultrarunning, UltraRunning Magazine columnist and author of the national bestseller, Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner. His latest book, A Runner’s High, is a memoir detailing Dean’s experiences as an ultrarunner, his family life and training for ...

Who is Marshall Ulrich?

Marshall Ulrich. Marshall Ulrich is an endurance athlete and ultrarunning legend with over 130 ultra finishes. He recently crossed Death Valley for the 30th time on foot in February when he set out to raise money in honor of his friend and teammate, Mark Macy. Macy is a long-time friend and recently competed on Amazon’s World’s Toughest Race: ...

Who is Jeff Stern?

Jeff Stern – Backbone Trail FKT record-holder, coach and columnist. Jeff Stern recently set the FKT on the Backbone Trail in Southern California. After most of his races were canceled this year, he completed extensive research and proper scouting on the the trail in order to go for the FKT.

Who is John Trent?

John Trent – Western States board member and URM columnist. John Trent has become a fixture in the ultrarunning community on the West Coast and is one of the best storytellers in the sport. Not only has he been on the Western States board since 2004, he’s also a race director and 10-time finisher of Western States.

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What is Ultra Stories?

Ultra Stories strives to tell the stories that we get to share on the trails while running together , but don't get to hear in our everyday lives. These are the stories that magazines, or online running media channels, never tell. We find every runner's story fascinating; regardless of where you finish the race; we want to hear the stories that dare you to dream it, move you to ...

What is the RCL podcast?

RCL Podcast is recorded LIVE on https://www.facebook.com/MattPhillipsRCL then uploaded to YouTube and all popular podcast apps. Full details at https://www.runchatlive.com/

What is a let's run?

Let’s Run, the Western Mass running podcast, is a resource for all runners, from beginners to experienced marathoners. Includes information on local running events, clubs, training, shoes & accessories, etc., as well as conversations with runners and race directors.

Who hosts Aid Station?

Hosted by England Athletics qualified coach Kevin Munt.

Who hosts the OCR podcast?

Hosted by Matt B. Davis, Obstacle Racing Media is the longest running, most consistent, podcast in OCR. ORM brings weekly episodes with athletes, race directors, industry insiders, and surprise guests. The Obstacle racing community has come to rely on Matt's interviews, insight, and humor as a regular part of their week.

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