The Blog
Tips, ideas, and true stories to build your ultra confidence.
Why Can’t I Stay Consistent?
You think you should just be able to run consistently every day, like your training plan says.
It should come easy.
It’s what ultrarunners do, at the least the good ones who know what they’re doing.
Are You Moving the Goal Posts?
Lately, several clients have complained that they “move the goal posts.”
Whatever they achieve - PR, finish, age group award, podium finish - should have made them happy, confident at ultras, and changed the way they feel about themselves. But when they get there, they decide the next, bigger goal will do it instead.
In other words, you keep raising expectations higher and higher.
Worried You’re Too Old to Run a 100-Mile Race?
I get this question a lot, so here's an oldie-but-goodie post to help as you're planning next year's race calendar.
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Maybe you’re a masters or grandmasters runner who DNF’d your last 100-mile race.Maybe you’ve had another birthday, like I recently did, and feel surprised by the number.
How to Stop Second-Guessing Yourself
I sat in the toasty warm car at the start of Tunnel Hill 100, watching runners and crew pass back and forth in front of me in the frigid cold between their own warm cars and race check-in.
As they passed, I dissected what each was wearing.
Pants or shorts? T-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt, fleece, vest? Hat?
How to Get Strong at the Hard Miles
Last weekend, I ran Tunnel Hill 100.
The course isn’t my comfort zone.
The shape is mentally challenging - you start in the middle of the capital letter “I”, go to the bottom, back to the middle, to the top, back to the middle, and repeat.
Can You Race When Life Falls Apart?
After skipping Javelina 100 last year, I registered months ahead for this year’s.
But when the calendar rolled around to October, a perfect storm of individual emergencies struck all three members of my immediate family at virtually the same time…in Arizona. While I live on the other side of the country in Tennessee.
Family living near the race is the reason I started running Javelina years ago, and I usually stay the week after for a the relaxed visit.
One Secret to Getting It Done
Since I’ve finished Javelina 100 13 times before, most people assume I know what to expect, my race goes flawlessly…
And that’s why I finish.
Spoiler alert: It doesn’t work that way.
How to Keep Going
Runners facing a big race often worry about being able to finish it.
They list reasons why.
The distance - 50k, 50 miles, 100k,100 miles, 200 miles - is a long way.
17 Simple Lessons for Long-Term 100 Mile Success
Getting confident at 100-mile races doesn’t magically happen the moment you finish your first.
Neither does getting reliable at finishing them.
And learning how to run them sustainably over the long term takes more time and mastery beyond that.
How Ultras are Like Dating
It’s fall, which means a lot of us are poised to finally run our long-awaited “A” races.
As fear creeps in.
You don't want to get lost, struggle to stay awake at night, have your stomach revolt, encounter scary animals, fall and injure yourself, develop foot problems…
One CONSISTENT Skill Behind 128 100-Mile Finishes
A recent first-time 100-mile runner thought this was worth sharing ahead of her race…so here it is.
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A client of mine wanted to run a tough, technical, 100-mile race.
This one was her big dream.
How to Be a Real 100-Mile Runner
I often get asked if I’ve run Western States 100, Hardrock 100, or Badwater 135.
The person asking usually says, “Because you’ve done everything.”
Actually, I haven’t. I haven’t done any of those three.
Other People’s Opinions
You share your exciting, audacious race goal with someone, expecting them to be excited too, and hear this:
“You won’t do it.”
“You’ll never make it.”
The Biggest Lesson From Finishing 127 100-Mile Races
This weekend, I finished my 20th Superior 100 - my 127th 100-mile race.
It’s my first 20-time finish at a 100 miler (Massanutten will hopefully be next).
At a milestone like this, you’d expect reflection, but no one told me there’d be so much.
How to Choose Your First 100-Mile Race
“I’m considering doing my first 100 but overwhelmed with choosing the first one. I know some of what I don’t want. Any tips for choosing the first one?”
Last week, I covered the biggest mistake runners make when choosing their first 100-mile race - going for the “easiest.”
The strategy doesn’t do you any favors in the long run. Among other things, you become dependent on finding easy races.
How NOT to Choose Your First 100-Mile Race
I ran Daytona 100 this weekend and was reminded of this post.
There seemed to be a high proportion of first time 100-mile runners at the racer and I can see why - it looks easy.
At least on paper.
Three Steps to Keep Training Uncomplicated
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