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Distance To Empty

Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes

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Distance To Empty will take its audience deep into the world of ultra-endurance running, with a particular focus on races exceeding 200 miles. Through in-depth interviews with athletes, race organizers and sports scientists, the episodes shed light on the unique challenges and strategies involved in tackling these extreme distances. Tune in and learn what it takes to reach your distance to empty.
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For the Love of Jewelers, a Rio Grande podcast, delves into the multifaceted world of jewelry making. Through candid interviews with leaders and influencers in the field, we uncover the journeys, inspirations and challenges that shape their work. Whether you're a seasoned jeweler seeking fresh perspectives or an aspiring artisan looking for guidance, join us as we explore the intersection of artistry and business in the jewelry industry. Have questions or topics you'd like us to cover? We'd ...
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Megan Eckert, an ultra runner, shares her journey in the sport and her recent success at Six Days in the Dome. She started with a half marathon and fell in love with the distance, eventually transitioning to trail marathons and ultras. Megan found success in looped courses and backyard style races, enjoying the timed events and the community. She r…
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Melanie White shares her experience running the Tahoe 200 mile race, discussing the challenges she faced, including vomiting, breathing issues, and quad problems. She highlights the beauty of the course and the camaraderie among runners and volunteers. Melanie emphasizes the importance of sleep during the race and her ability to nap quickly. She al…
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Jessica Wicks shares her journey from a non-runner to a 200-mile ultra runner, discussing her background, mental and physical challenges, and the unique experiences of being a back-of-the-pack runner. She also highlights the community, spiritual transformation, and the joy of meeting forever friends on the course. In this conversation, Jessica Wick…
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In this episode, the hosts and guest discuss the Tahoe 200 mile endurance run, providing a detailed course preview and sharing personal experiences from the race. They cover various sections of the course, including the start at Heavenly to Armstrong Pass, Armstrong to Housewife Hill, Heavenly to Spooner, Spooner Summit to Village Green, Brockway S…
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Michael Koppy shares his journey into ultra running, from his high school running experiences to his transition into ultra triathlons and eventually 200-mile races. He discusses his approach to training, the transformative experience of running 200s, and his FKT achievements on long trails. The conversation also touches on age-related achievements …
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Shop Ketl Mountain Apparel here Jake Jackson discusses his experience running the Cocodona 250 race, including his training approach, sleep strategy, and challenges faced during the race. He talks about the mental and physical preparation required for a multi-day race and the importance of having a supportive crew. Jake also shares his memorable mo…
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Brody Chisholm recently completed the 2024 Cocodona 250, finishing in 12th place. He learned about the race last year when he hiked the Arizona Trail and followed along with Cocodona. His family also participated in the Elden Crest 38 last year. Initially, his mom was going to be his crew chief, but his older brother and mom decided to run as well.…
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Dina Griffin, a sports dietician, discusses nutrition considerations for ultra-endurance athletes, specifically focusing on 200-mile races. She highlights the importance of fueling and hydration in these events, noting that the longer duration and varying terrain present more room for error. Griffin emphasizes the need for individualized nutrition …
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Ketl Mountain Apparel⁠ In this conversation, Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes discuss the 2024 Cocodona 250 race and provide tips and insights for each section of the course. They cover topics such as the start location, water carrying, terrain, navigation, aid stations, and the overall difficulty of the race. The conversation is methodical and provi…
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Use code Distance2Empty at Ketl Mountain Apparel for 15% off Joe shares his journey from college runner to ultra endurance athlete, including his experience running the Pacific Crest Trail and his transition to multi-day endurance events. He discusses his approach to training, including the use of doubles and variety in his workouts. Joe also talks…
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Ketl Mountain Apparal Callie shares her journey into ultrarunning, from discovering the sport to signing up for her first 50-miler and eventually tackling 240-mile races. She discusses the importance of representation and inclusivity in the running community and how she has become an advocate for body diversity. Callie offers advice for beginners, …
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In this conversation, Phil discusses his journey into ultra running and the evolution of the sport. He shares how he got interested in ultra running and the influence of social media on the community. Phil also talks about the challenges and changes in 200-mile races and the importance of sleep in ultra running. He then dives into the Triple Crown …
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https://ecopathendurance.com/ Helgi Olafson, a super yacht chef and ultra-runner, shares his experiences and challenges in completing 200-mile races while living with ankylosing spondylitis (AS). He has completed 14 200-mile races and has never DNF'd. Helgi's journey includes biking between races and overcoming physical and logistical challenges. H…
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Use code Distance2Empty to register for Oregon 200 and get $100 off before the end of March 2024: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=108545 Todd and Renee, the race directors of Go Beyond Racing, discuss the inception and unique experience of the Oregon 200 race. They share their background in trail running and race directing, as well as the…
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Brian Gallant, the race director of Sinister Sports, discusses the background and organization of the Divide 200, Canada's first and only 200-mile race. He explains the motivation behind organizing the race and the process of bringing it to life. Brian also highlights the unique features of the course and the importance of runner safety and emergen…
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