One thing most runners have in common is that we will inevitably puke: literally and figuratively. How do you react to these situations? Dr. Rob Bell is a certified Mental Performance Coach with years of academic research and real-life...
Badwater 135 mile race is dubbed the world’s toughest footrace. It begins at the lowest elevation in the USA (280 feet below sea level) and runs over three mountain ranges in the blistering heat of Death Valley, climbing 14,600′ to end...
Joe Grant has run and raced around the world and created some adventures in his home state of Colorado. Guest Hosts Anna Frost and Stephanie Howe find out more about what makes Joe tick including: Joe’s movie, The Middle WayFind out more about...
A new series of regular episodes we are going to play with is called NuggetCast. Andy Jones-Wilkins joins us to explain what is a NuggetCast and kick of this first episode.This episode’s nuggets are:– Train the mind– Throw out the...
In running failure might manifest itself as a DNF at a race or a failed workout. Many of us are programmed to believe that failure is bad. In this episode, we will challenge that fallacy and talk about how failure is part of the design process of...
We all love a good story about trail running. In Dean Karnazes’ latest book, “A Runners High – My Life in Motion”, he tells stories that you will easily draw you in and might remind you of similar situations that you might...
This is an “Out and Back”, encore episode that we recorded in 2016 with Dr. Stephanie Howe. She had recently finished her PhD in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology at Oregon State. She has taken her passion of running and...
This is an encore episode with Courtney Dauwalter that we recorded back in February 2018. We hope you enjoy the timeless wisdom that Courtney shares with The Nation. Courtney Dauwalter rejoins The Nation after earning a golden...
The Dalai Lama has said, “The goal is not to be better than the other man, but your previous self.” East Coast Correspondent joins The Nation to talk about consistency and discipline. Sometimes it is very easy to set goals and...
Leadman*, ultrarunner, sports dietitian and former olympic athlete coach, Bob Seebohar says that we should, “eat to train, not train to eat”. Our fueling is as important in our training as aerobic and anaerobic training. Bob even wrote...