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Submit ReviewRunFar is one of the premier trail running and ultra running websites. They have everything you could ever need. I have not yet completed either a trail or an ultra race, but people like Bryon and Meghan make me more and more tempted...once I can run properly again.
This is the podcast that is packed with helpful information on how to excel on trail and ultra races, from two people who know it better than almost anyone else. They are experienced, they get in depth interviews with the most elite and most experienced ultra runners out there, and they are constantly researching more, to give us everything we could ever need.
We chat about post run (and pre race) interviews, and why they are so appealing. Could it be that we like seeing that human side of people, seeing the triumphs and tragedies, watching their stories unfold. There is something so appealing for runners just chatting to other runners, those who understand us and support us.
We discuss Bryon leaving his job to focus on iRunFar (even though at the time he was only making about $200 a month!!), and how to know if your blog is worth pursuing.
I ask them for 3 tips on how to be successful in trail and ultra marathon races, and why a good support network is absolutely critical, especially when your motivation has gone.
This episode is for you if you already love trail and ultra races or have one in your mind for sometime in the future. Bryon and Meghan have so much wisdom from all their years of working in the running world, and they are here to share it with you. If you want the truth, not the paid sponsorship, but real, honest reviews and feedback, this is for you.
Bryon Powell and Meghan Hicks
Founders of iRunFar, Bryon Powell and Meghan Hicks have more wisdom and experience for ultra and trail runners than almost anyone else. Listen to how this super website came about, and what they have learned from the best ultra runners in the world (Meghan being one of them!).
One of the funnest things about trail and ultra running, is that it is a sport that requires both a fit body, but also a wise mind.- Meghan
I don't think as the years go on, I necessarily perform better just because I have done more events, I think I have to be fit in order to physically perform well.- Meghan
The more events you do, the wiser you do get, and you get to see, sometimes wisdom can surmount physical fitness.- Meghan
Runners let their guards down, tell these real stories of sometimes trials, sometimes tragedies in the racing aspect, not through human tragedy, but through racing tragedy, and the organic low key aspect we try to do helps.- Meghan
The ultramarathon experience lends itself to a good story.- Meghan
Sometimes you can be doing things for years and years and years, and then suddenly it just catches on in a whole new way at a whole new level.-Bryon
If you are going to do something solo, stick to not only what you know best, but what you enjoy the best. Theres really no point in trying to become something if its not what excites you or what interests you.- Bryon
Nutrition is an underlooked component in ultras, it is also the hardest part to nail. Practice really does make perfect when it comes to nutrition. - Meghan
Pick something that really lights your fire. This has to be fun, so pick a race that requires you to run trails that are interesting to you or run routes that really light you up, so on the days your body is feeling tired, your mind is still really into it.- Meghan
Follow your passion, something that is just gonna keep you motivated from beginning of your training to your race. It has gotta be something you enjoy, just cause something is famous, if it is gonna be a miserable experience for you, don't make that your first ultra. Make it something that will light your fire. - Bryon
You have to make some mistakes to learn how things work and how your body reacts and how your mind reacts to the later part of the race. Mistakes are an inevitable part of being an ultra runner. The key is to not make the same mistake twice.- Meghan
If you are being a student of the sport, and being patient and persistent in your training over the years, there is just a downward trend. There can't be a elimination or error or just bad circumstance or fatigue in an ultra marathon. Its just gonna happen sometimes, to everybody. - Bryon
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