• EP 694: The Intersection of Trail Running, Backpacking and Fastpacking
    Sep 10 2024

    What happens when a love for the outdoors leads to launching an outdoor gear company and then running your first ultra-marathon?

    In this episode of Trail Runner Nation, we’re joined by Tayson Whittaker, founder and CEO of Outdoor Vitals, to dive into the world of fastpacking, trail running, and backpacking. Tayson shares his inspiring journey of launching Outdoor Vitals, a company committed to providing high-quality outdoor gear. He reflects on his love for exploring remote areas, disconnecting from the digital world, and how his passion for backpacking evolved into a desire to push his limits through trail running.

    We also explore Tayson's transition into ultra running, including the challenges he faced in his first 75K race, his experience pacing at the Moab 240, and how these trials sparked his goal of completing a 100-mile race. Throughout the conversation, Tayson emphasizes the importance of building confidence through experience, using the right gear, and embracing the mental and emotional benefits of outdoor adventures. Whether you’re a runner, backpacker, or fastpacker, this episode is packed with insights on stepping out of your comfort zone and growing through new challenges in the wilderness.

    • Watch Tayson talk about his 10 year journey with Outdoor Vitals
    • Tayson's documentary of his first 100-mile completion
    • Follow Outdoor Vitals on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube
    • Check out their podcast, LiveUltraLight

    Episode Sponsors:

    • Janji, Use code TRAILRUNNER for 10% off
    • True Nutrition
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • EP 693: Perception: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities
    Sep 5 2024

    In this first episode of a 3-part series, we dive into Ryan Holiday's powerful book, The Obstacle is the Way: The Ancient Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage. Holiday, an expert on Stoicism, outlines three essential steps to overcoming challenges—Perception, Action, and Will. In this episode, we focus on Perception, the foundation of how we approach obstacles.

    We are joined in this series by frequent Nation guest, Coach Adam Kimble. Through engaging personal stories and examples from sports, business, and trail running, we discuss how changing our perception can reshape our reactions to life's challenges. We explore the importance of staying calm, reframing difficult situations, and focusing on the present moment. The conversation touches on the need to separate emotions from decision-making and the value of visualization to navigate obstacles with grace.

    Whether you're facing challenges in running, work, or life, this episode offers practical insights into how perception can transform obstacles into opportunities for growth and improvement.

    Tune in as we begin our journey through the timeless wisdom of Stoicism and discover how to shift your mindset to overcome adversity.

    Learn more about Coach Adam Kimble HERE

    Find out more about this episode's sponsors:

    • Janji
    • Ketone IQ

    AND!!!!! Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • EP 692: Built to Run- Mastering Running Form and Mobility
    Aug 29 2024

    Have you ever faced the frustration of persistent running injuries that keep you from enjoying running on the trails?

    In this episode, We sit down with Dr. Matthew Silver, author of Built to Run, to explore practical strategies for running pain-free and overcoming common injuries. Dr. Silver delves into key topics like the importance of counter rotation, hip mobility, and the mind-body connection in running. He shares valuable tips on improving mobility, strength, and running form, and emphasizes the critical role of breathing in enhancing performance. Listeners will gain insights into the benefits of CO2 training, the significance of hip mobility, and how paying attention to movement patterns can reduce injury risks. Dr. Silver also highlights the value of finding a specialized physiotherapist and using his book as a resource to improve running efficiency and prevent injuries.

    Check out Dr. SIlver's website for more information or consultation: Alpha Project Phyzio and Performance

    Find out more about this episode's sponsors:

    • Janji
    • Ketone IQ

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • EP 691: Breaking Records at Leadville: A 100-Mile Journey
    Aug 22 2024

    In this episode, Coach David Roche delves into his record-breaking performance at the 2024 Leadville 100, sharing insights into his unique approach to training, racing, and pushing personal limits. David discusses the importance of embracing failure as a pathway to success, maintaining a strong mindset, and never giving in to the urge to hike aka "Never Hike" mantra.. He also offers practical advice on nutrition strategies, including the use of liquid gels and conditioning the stomach for endurance racing. Beyond the physical aspects, David emphasizes the psychological challenges of ultrarunning, the significance of the "pain cave," and the incredible power of love and support from the running community. He concludes with reflections on the lessons he's learned as a coach and his deep gratitude for the opportunity to inspire others through his running journey.

    Listen to David and Megan's podcast episode about his race at Some Work, All Play

    Check out more about their coaching services at SWAPrunning

    Find out more about this episode's sponsor: Janji

    We also mentioned Magic Mind in this episode. You can get up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off a one-time purchase with code TRN20 at checkout. Use this link: Magid Mind

    AND!!!!! Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage

    photo credit: Cody Bare

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • EP 690:Trail Classics: 50 North American Trails You Must Try
    Aug 15 2024

    Ricky Gates discusses his latest project, The Field Guide to Classic Trails in North America Inspired by the book '50 Classic Climbs of North America,' Ricky set out to create a similar guide for trail runners. The guide aims to highlight 50 must-do trails in North America that can be completed in under 24 hours. The criteria for selecting these trails include their feasibility, historical significance, and the ability to recommend them to others. Ricky and his collaborators have already published several trails on the Janji website, including the Cactus to Clouds Trail, the Lost Coast Trail, and the double crossing of the Grand Canyon. Gates discusses the inspiration behind the book and the process of selecting the 50 classic trails featured in it. He emphasizes the diversity of the trails, including point-to-point, loop, and out-and-back options, making them accessible to solo runners. The book aims to provide information and inspiration for both new and seasoned runners, with a focus on responsible trail running. Gates also discusses the importance of technology and advancements in gear in making wilderness exploration more accessible. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the website collaboration and the future publication of the book.

    About Rickey:

    • Outside Online named Rickey one of “The Fittest Real Men in America.”
    • He was named USA Track and Field Mountain Runner of the Year in 2007
    • is a renowned ultra-runner and adventurer.
    • He has twice won the grueling Mount Washington Road Race and
    • set the fastest known time (FKT) for running Yosemite’s Half Dome.
    • His adventures have taken him from the South Pole to Moab, New Zealand, France, Mexico, and back to his home base near Aspen, Colorado, before settling in San Francisco.

    We mentioned the book Cross Country: Fifteen Years and 90,000 Miles on the Roads and Interstates of America with Lewis and Clark

    Find out more about this episode's sponsors:

    • Janji
    • Arc'teryx
    • Ketone IQ

    AND!!!!! Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • EP 689: Finding Joy in the Process: Lessons from a 100-Mile Race
    Aug 8 2024

    In this episode, Nation friend and renowned ultra runner Krissy Moehl talks about her recent race at the High Lonesome 100. Krissy shares her experience running the challenging 100-mile race after a six-year hiatus from 100 milers and discusses her mindset as an aging athlete. She talks about the importance of accepting and embracing her body's changes and finding joy in the process. Krissy also reflects on the support and community surrounding ultra running and the lessons she learned from this race. In this conversation, She also talks about the importance of being aware of one's body and making intentional decisions to maintain long-term health and continue running. Krissy expresses her curiosity about the changes in her body as she goes through perimenopause and her desire to explore the topic further.

    Takeaways

    • Accept and embrace your body's changes as an aging athlete
    • Find joy in the process of running and racing
    • Seek support and surround yourself with a supportive community
    • Don't be afraid to ask for help and accept assistance during races
    • Appreciate the contributions and impact of others in helping you achieve your goals The Leadville Trail 100 Run has a well-organized race organization and takes pride in its initiatives, such as gender equality and non-binary inclusion.
    • The whiskey tradition at the race is sponsored by Laws Whiskey House, and the whiskey bottles are given to finishers as a symbol of accomplishment.
    • As an aging athlete, Krissy is curious about the changes in her body and how perimenopause affects her running and overall health.
    • Making intentional decisions to prioritize long-term health and maintain muscle mass is important for aging athletes.
    • Endurance events provide transformative experiences and allow individuals to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.

    Shame on you if you don't already own a copy of Krissy's book, Running Your First Ultra. Shake of your embarassment and get a copy now!

    Find out more about this episode's sponsor:

    • Janji

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • EP 688: The Inspirational ‘Why’ Behind a Record FKT
    Jul 31 2024

    Emily Halnon joins The Nation this week. She is a trail runner and mountain athlete from Eugene, Oregon. Emily shares her awe-inspiring journey of setting the Fastest Known Time (FKT) on the 460-mile Oregon section of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Driven by the desire to honor her late mother, Andrea, who inspired her to start running, Emily talks about the mental and physical preparation required for such a formidable challenge. She tells her story in the new book, To the Gorge - Running, Grief, Resilience, & 460 Miles on the Pacific Crest Trail. She highlights the importance of having a strong ‘why,’ a supportive crew, and the deep connection she felt with her mother throughout the run. Emily discusses the profound impact of running on processing emotions and healing through grief, emphasizing the vital role of community, pacers, and crew in providing emotional support. Join us as Emily explores the significance of embracing the unknown, pushing through difficult moments, and the powerful growth that comes from these experiences. You can follow Emily on Instagram

    We mentioned the charity that Emily supported on her adventure Brave Like Gabe.

    Find out more about this episode's sponsors:

    • Janji
    • Arc'teryx
    • Ketone IQ

    AND!!!!! Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • EP 687: Rewire Your Running for Stability, Strength & Speed
    Jul 24 2024

    In this Trail Runner Nation podcast episode, Jay Dicharry talks about the newly updated edition of his book “Running Rewired,” offering valuable insights on how to combat overuse injuries and optimize movement patterns for better running performance. He emphasizes the need for building a strong body through targeted exercises, as running alone isn’t enough to enhance muscle strength, bone density, and tendon capacity. Jay discusses the role of neuroplasticity in creating new physical connections in the brain by focusing on movement patterns. He provides practical tips for improving running form and mechanics, highlights the importance of strength training and precision movements, and stresses the significance of managing cumulative stress load to prevent overtraining. Jay also touches on the benefits of plyometric exercises, proper nutrition for bone health, and the Mobo board for improving foot stability and proprioception.

    Check out Jay's MoBo Board and get a discount!

    HERE is the link to the video, "Untll the Wheels Fall Off" with Tony Hawk that we talked about.

    The paper Jay mentioned, "No Strain, No Gain"

    Here is the link for the IOC Consensus Statement on REDs from 2023

    Find out more about this episode's sponsors:

    • Janji
    • Tifosi Sunglasses
    • Arc'teryx

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    AND!!!!! Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage

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    1 hr and 17 mins