LostTrailRunner

By: Ron Trail
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  • An “older than dirt” runner’s experiences on the roads and trails of Northeast Georgia, join me as I ramble on!
    Copyright © 2016 Ron Keyes. All rights reserved.
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  • 156 LostTrailRunner Podcast
    Sep 25 2024

    If you happen to wonder why the show notes are in the third person it is because I am letting AI generate them. Sometimes these show notes crack me up because they seem to be so dramatic.

    In Episode 156 of The Lost Trail Runner, we delve into the trials and tribulations of returning to running after a series of setbacks. Our host shares his journey of recovering from COVID-19, missing the Peachtree Road Race, and dealing with injuries from a trail fall. With determination, he embarks on a new 5K training program, focusing on pavement running to rebuild his stamina and confidence.

    Through detailed daily updates, he describes his experiences running at various parks, the challenges of maintaining a consistent routine, and the adjustments made to his training plan. From battling the weather to overcoming personal hurdles, this episode is a testament to resilience and the importance of sticking to a plan, even when motivation wanes.

    Join us as we explore the ups and downs of regaining fitness, the strategies employed to stay on track, and the small victories that make the journey worthwhile. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just starting out, there's something here to inspire and motivate you on your own path to recovery and improvement.

    If you want to email me with suggestions for the podcast my email is:

    losttrailrunner@nym.hush.com

    Recorded on a Zoom H1n Handy Recorder.

    Edited and produced on Hindenburg Pro.

    The Intro and Outro music is Jay Urban "Found Love" from Sound Stripe.

    LostTrailRunner Podcast by Ron Trail is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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    32 mins
  • 155 LostTrailRunner Podcast
    Jul 4 2024

    In this heartfelt episode of the LostTrailRunner podcast, join our host as he navigates the challenges of recovering from illness and the disappointment of missing their 46th Peachtree Road Race. Walking through the scenic trails of Stone Mountain, he reflects on his journey from seasoned runner to starting over, sharing personal anecdotes and the emotional toll of not being able to participate in a beloved tradition.

    Tune in to hear about the impact of COVID-19 on his running routine, the nostalgia of past races, and the determination to rebuild his fitness from scratch. Whether you're a runner, walker, or someone who appreciates stories of resilience, this episode offers a relatable and inspiring narrative on overcoming setbacks and finding the strength to move forward.

    If you want to email me with suggestions for the podcast my email is:

    losttrailrunner@nym.hush.com

    Recorded on a dji Mic2.

    Edited and produced on Hindenburg Pro.

    The Intro and Outro music is Jay Urban "Found Love" from Sound Stripe.

    LostTrailRunner Podcast by Ron Trail is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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    23 mins
  • 154 LostTrailRunner Podcast
    Jun 15 2024

    Hey there, this is Ron, and welcome to episode 154 of the Lost Trailrunner podcast. This episode is a bit shorter than usual, but it comes with an important update from Mountain Park.

    I've been under the weather this past week, and it has thrown my PeachTree training plan off course. It all started on Wednesday afternoon after an easy MAF 5k run. By the time I got home, every muscle in my body was aching, and my temperature had risen. Over the next couple of days, I battled a high fever, sore throat, and a persistent cough that made even simple tasks feel exhausting. Although my temperature has come down, I am still dealing with lingering symptoms.

    Despite feeling unwell, I decided to take a walk at Mountain Park. Walking seems to help, and I feel better when I'm moving. I discuss how my fever fluctuated and how I've been managing my symptoms. I also share my thoughts on whether it could be COVID-19 or just a severe cold. Thankfully, my fever has broken, and I'm hoping to get back to running soon.

    During my walk, I reflect on the importance of staying active even when you're not feeling your best. Walking might not be as strenuous as running, but it's better than doing nothing. I aim to walk 45 minutes every day to maintain some level of fitness until I can resume my regular training schedule.

    In this episode, I also mention a new AI feature from Podbean that I'm considering using to enhance the podcast. This feature can generate show notes and edit out pauses, hums, and coughs, which might be particularly useful given the number of breaks in this recording.

    Join me on this journey as I navigate through this challenging week and look forward to getting back on track. Thanks for listening, and I hope to bring you a more positive update in the next episode. Keep the emails coming in and be sure to subscribe!

    If you want to email me with suggestions for the podcast my email is:

    losttrailrunner@nym.hush.com

    Recorded on a dji Mic2.

    Edited and produced on Hindenburg Pro.

    The Intro and Outro music is Jay Urban "Found Love" from Sound Stripe.

    LostTrailRunner Podcast by Ron Trail is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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    13 mins

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69 year old just starting running

There aren't many people our age that run so it's nice to find this cast. I'm looking forward to eady listening in the future.. Thanks Ron.

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