Matt Fitzgerald ran his first open loop last weekend and finished by doing the most miles in a single run in his life. It turned out to be a 50k. That's 31 miles at, or close to, a pre designated pace. Hear how his open loop went and how you can try one for yourself!
Janet ran, completed, and totally nailed her goals for her first ever marathon in Carlsbad. Now her coach Ian Sharman sits down to talk about what is next. How long is she going to go? What are some of the tougher things in her program coming up? How should she be recovering? All of this and more on the show today. Oh, Ian did something pretty crazy last week as well. He shares it on the show.
Chris is joining us again to fill us in on how his training for the Antelope Canyon 50 miler is going. An injury just won't go away. What is he doing to get through this? Enjoy the Becoming Ultra show.
Krystal and Janet travelled to Carlsbad California for two different but very cool reasons. Krystal was trying to qualify for the Boston Marathon and Janet was running her first marathon ever! We sit down to talk all things pre race and strategy with them and Liza Howard.
The main subject of Fitz Ultra, Matt Fitzgerald has run more than 20 marathons in his life. He has not, until now, run one by himself. We dive into every question we could think of logistically, mentally, nutritionally, and otherwise as to how it went and how you can do this too. It's not as crazy as it seems, especially when you are training for a 50 miler. WE also talk about a concept training run, the "open loop". What is it and why should you try it for your training. Enjoy the Fitz Ultra episode.
Our guest, like all of them for My First Ultra, shares her story about why and how she trained for and completed her first ultra run, a 50 miler. Things weren't pretty when she started but she persevered and has some great stories along the way. Mantra's and mental tricks and all, enjoy her journey to become an ultra runner. My First Ultra is a show about runners first ultra. Why did they sign up? What race was it? What gear did they use? Learn something from them so your experience is even better!
Janet is one of the rare few who is about to run her first marathon as a training run. When you are training for your first 50 miler that makes sense. Listen to see how her training is coming along to date! We also brainstorm some indoor training/running ideas for these winter months. Enjoy the Becoming Ultra Show!
Today Liza and her student runner Krystal talk about the mental game of running once again. Specifically, planning for reactions to how you feel about new stimulus on a run when it isn't necessarily good. We also dive in to weird resolutions for weird people, you know, ultra runners. Enjoy the Becoming Ultra show!
Janet has hit new long runs and is feeling excited. 16 miler done with a 20 miler on the way! We brainstorm a few ways you can stay on track this holiday season. Running is important but not the only thing in becoming a good ultra runner. The show is produced by Athlete On Fire.
Matt Fitzgerald is back to sharing his training journey for the upcoming American River 50 in April. What is he planning to do via GPS that he has never tried before. Thoughts on planned walking segments for long runs. We also delve into a new undertaking as he audio recorded his most recent book, "How Bad Do You Want It." It apparently isn't as easy as you would think. We hope you enjoy this episode of Fitz Ultra!
The lead topic of today's show was how to move forward after missing a run. Do you just let it go? Make it up tomorrow? Add it to next week? We also talk about mental limitations keeping us from physical possibilities. Enjoy the Becoming Ultra show, produced by Athlete On Fire.
Ian and Janet are talking about what it takes mentally to not let the increasing miles overwhelm you as a new runner training for an ultra. How do you think about the 40 miles a week that seems tough when you will be running 50 in a day? We also talk about the best practices in managing relationships and the holidays with so many miles on the training regimen. Lastly, what would a world that was made to run every day look like? WE have fun with this topic. Enjoy today's episode of Becoming Ultra!
Liza and Krystal are on the show to update us on Krystal's training. Volume vs. intensity, running in the cold of winter, and strength for injury prevention are the main topics on this episode.
Matt Fitzgeralds most recent book is titled "How Bad Do You Want It?" and we talk about the subject matter in detail on today's show including why he decided it needed to be written. Is mental toughness more important than be ing fit? What are some ways to test your mental toughness? How can you become more mentally tough and what do the best athletes in the world do the we may not? All of this and more on the Fitz Ultra show.
This episode starts with an update on Janet's knee issues and how they have been training around them. We then talk about a handful of tools Janet is using and why. Ian brings his expertise and thoughts to the table and it should be a pretty solid resource for new and experienced runners alike. Enjoy the Becoming Ultra show produced by Athlete On Fire.
It worked out that we could spend Veteran's Day with our Team RWB runner and her coach. We learned what the day means to them and got to learn more about Team RWB as an organization. We also debated weight issues for ultra runners and a few different ways to look at food that you may not have tried as a runner yourself. Enjoy this episode of Becoming Ultra, an Athlete On Fire production.
Ian and Janet have been hard at it figuring out the best way to make sure a nagging knee wouldn't keep Janet from training for the 50 miler in April. We share three thoughts on how to best approach the situation of potential early injury in a training period. Ian's expertise and Janet's journey is just starting and we are learning from both of them along the way. Enjoy the Becoming Ultra show!
Matt Fitzgerald is an author and runner who is sharing his journey to becoming an ultra runner in 2016 at the American River 50. Today he shares a nutritional habit of late as well as why he would go run a marathon for confidence, without telling anyone. Enjoy this episode of the Becoming Ultra Project.
Chris Cow was 260 lbs and somewhat uninspired with his routines. It all changed because of some zombies and a Spartan Race. He is now turning his sights on his first 50 miler. Listen to his story of changing habits for the better and what happens when you just show up! Chris will be sharing his journey with us along the way until his February of 2016 Ultra in Arizona!
We get to know our second subject for Season 2 of the Becoming Ultra Project. In a total geographical contrast from our other subject, she still has challenges of her own. A much lower base and a tricky knee issue to start. On this episode we get to know her as a person, get some first impressions from Ian, and start to figure out how he will be addressing the issues. If you are a runner that wondered what it takes to be an ultra runner, this is the show for you as we follow two runners for 6 months until they attempt a 50 miler!
Krystalore Stegner and Liza Howard make their coach and athlete debut on the Becoming Ultra Season 2 opener post selection. Krystal is the representative of the great veteran organization Team RWB and Liza Howard is the successful ultra runner and coach that will be guiding her to her first ultra at the American River 50 in April of 2016. Today, we just get to know all about Krystal. Where is she from? What does she expect? What was Liza's first impression of her student? We even make them guess her time for a race 6 months away. Enjoy this first installment.
Prevention, treatment, nutrition and more will be discussed and contributed by Colorado Chiropractor and aspiring ultra runner on the Becoming Ultra website and podcast.
We didn't have this issue the first season. WE had to pick 2 out of about 10 applications. This season was a different story though. Over 50 applications, most really well thought out and worthy had to be sorted through. Ian Sharman and Liza Howard have a much easier time navigating 100 miles of singletrack than picking only TWO runners. We hope anyone listening knows how tough this truly was, and how much we appreciate each and every listener and runner who applied!
Matt Fitzgerald is a renowned author usually writing on endurance sports and nutrition. Strong opinions based in science is how his work feels from an exercise physiology guy. So, what happens when this expert goes big? We are talking 50 miles? Well, we will see. He has is concerns, that's for sure. Every injury under the sun in the past as well as a less fast version of himself are contentions. He is, however, willing to do what many literary types are willing to do, put himself out there. Whether plundering in a heap at mile 26.3 or arms raised in victory, Matt is going to bring us along the journey to become Ultra in 2016 at the American River 50. Enjoy this first show where we get to know him!
We literally had too many good quotes from this one to pick a title. Matt trained a year for his attempt at Run Rabbit Run 100 in Steamboat Springs. He is the first runner we have had that first hired a coach. How did that work out for him? What did he learn about running for his next big race? And, our favorite, what wildlife scares him to death? You aren't gonna guess this one. Enjoy another account from the first ultra of this runner!