

Trail Runner Nation
Trail Runner Nation
Trail Runner Nation is devoted to sharing knowledge and advice to the trail running community - from beginners to the pros! We offer tips and discussion regarding race nutrition, pacing strategy, mental focus and much more from well-respected members of the trail community.
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May 27, 2017 • 1h 36min
The Keto Reset with Brad Kearns and Zach Bitter
Top endurance athlete, author, podcaster and coach, Brad Kearns rejoins The Nation to talk about fueling and metabolism. Fat-adapted poster-child and coach, Zach Bitter co-hosts and gives us perspective from his experiences. The Primal Endurance book Primal Blueprint web site Link to Brad's previous podcast, "Going Primal"

May 20, 2017 • 1h 8min
Becoming Stubborn with Devon Yanko and AJW
The word Stubborn has a negative connotation in many cases. In this podcast, Devon Yanko and Andy Jones-Wilkins dive deep into the philosophy of stubborn. Is it good for an unltrarunner to be stubborn? How do you know when to give up? Or is this a time to take your heels in and persevere? Where is the line? Stubbornness can be a result of successful experiences but can be detrimental when you lose perspective. Life in A Day, a film by Billy Yang featuring Devon Yanko If you are in the California North Bay, go try some "Cuisine Genius" made by Devon at M.H. Bread and Butter

May 12, 2017 • 1h 31min
Racing vs. Surviving an Ultra with Andy Dubois
How many times have you killed the first half or two-thirds of a race, the wheels come off the bus, and then it is a question of survival for the last quarter? Andy Dubois, elite endurance athlete, rejoins The Nation to discuss how we can prepare and execute a race and increase our chances of racing others or ourselves the entire distance. Michelle Barton, joins to cohost and give perspective from her 80 wins. Here is the ARTICLE that we refer to during the podcast. Link to Andy's previous podcast, "Is Supplementary Salt Needed in a Race?"

May 6, 2017 • 1h 20min
Altra-Runners Meghan, Zach and Nicole
The Nation gathers at Gold Country Run and Sport to do a live podcast with Meghan Arbogast, Zach Bitter and Nicole Kalogeropoulus. All three run for Altra Running and will be toeing the line at the 2017 Western States 100. We talk with these athletes about their training, preparation, and philosophies of running 100 miles. Some of the topics include: training intensity longevity training cycles base building interval / track workouts power hiking

Apr 28, 2017 • 1h 12min
Metabolic Flexibility with Christopher Kelly
Christopher Kelly, a professional endurance mountain biker, joins The Nation to explain how his dependance on sugar and carbohydrates began causing him some health issues including pre-diabetic blood sugar levels. After listening to his busy physicians he took control of his health and began learning everything he could. He then began a diet reset that evolved into a high fat and lower carbohydrate lifestyle. He compares his experience with our co=host, Zach Bitter and the benefits they have seen. You can find Christopher Kelly on his podcast, "Nourish, Balance, Thrive" or you can get more information on his coaching and testing services at NourishBalanceThrive.com Zach Bitter and his coaching services can be found HERE

Apr 21, 2017 • 60min
Sh#@ You Don't Do On The Trail
Tim Twietmeyer and Bob Crowley join The Nation to help the Noob with trail etiquette. Here is their list: Trail Etiquette Girlie Man Failed Liftoff Pass The Ass Too Close Carole (or Carl) Can't Un-see That Blood Letting Downwind Aid Station Etiquette Wayne's World Rule Double-Dipper Ice This! Drip Dip Beam Blind Ear Bud Bud Ska's The Limit

Apr 15, 2017 • 52min
Technical Talk with 3 Fast Coaches
Ian Sharman, Joe Uhan and Matt Laye return to Trail Runner Nation to discuss some interesting topics including: Power Meters - do they have a place in trail running? Supplemental Ketones - can they help us? Marijuana in training and racing Visit College of Idaho with Assistant Professor, Matt Laye Sharman Ultra - Endurance Coaching Uhan Performance

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Apr 11, 2017 • 1h 6min
Deliberate Practice Leads to Success
Do you want to be a great runner? Do you want to perform at your best? In Malcom Gladwell's best-selling book, Outliers - The Story of Success, we are introduced to the 10,000 hour rule. Gladwell explains that we can become an expert at something if we do it for 10,000 hours. This is based on research done by clinical psychologist, Anders Ericsson. Anders expands on this theory by saying that the 10,000 hours must be done with deliberate practice. TRN's East Coast Executive Producer, Andy Jones-Wilkins joins The Nation with Magdalena Boulet discuss the idea of deliberate practice and how we can become much better by following its simple rules: Set good goals Break things down to simple movements and practice them with purpose Push yourself out of your comfort zone Get feedback AJW's article on Deliberate Practice Anders Ericsson's book, Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise Great podcast: Freakenomics - How to Become Great at Just About Anything

Mar 31, 2017 • 52min
It's OUR Land. How to Protect It
Regardless where you live in the world, we all enjoy our sport on public lands. In the U.S.A., we have over 640 million acres (259 million hectares) of public lands. These lands are managed for us by many different federal agencies. Quietly, there are deals being made that will transfer this management from the federal to the state level. WHY DOES THIS MATTER? Ultrarunner, Emily Peterson joins The Nation to help us understand what and how this is going on, why we should care, where we can get more information and how we can make our voices heard and how we can keep these lands available to our community Regardless of where you live, we need to help protect and preserve our outdoor trails. Become informed and take action. Run Wild Instagram Run Wild t-shirt fund raiser Outdoor Industry Association referenced report specific to Utah Patagonia's produced video regarding Bear's Ears National Monument Outside Magazine's article Run Wild Website An example of HOW being involved can help Join the Run-in on Earth Day, April 22. Go for a run, post a photo and tag #runwild #TRN

Mar 25, 2017 • 1h 4min
Running for Fun with Michelle Barton
Michelle Barton started running ultras 14 years ago. In this short career, she has amassed an impressive resume including: 1st place at her second 100-mile race (Javelina Jundred in 2006) 80 wins 5 over-all wins (men and women) over 24 course records broke 5 course records & 5 wins within a 6 week time frame We talk to Michelle about how her love of the outdoors led to her running and how her running, training and gear have changed over the years. VIDEO of this year's Caballo Blanco Ultra in Mexico. Follow her Father's 78-mile run on his 78th birthday HERE Follow Michelle: Instagram: MichellemBarton Facebook: Michelle Barton https://www.facebook.com/michellesierra2000 Facebook athlete page: UltraBarton Twitter: Michelle Barton Strava: Michelle Barton https://www.strava.com/athletes/6991071 Check out Travis Macy's book, "Ultra Mindset" and $150 off THE ULTRA MINDSET ACADEMY eCOURSE: 8 weeks 20 min/day on your own schedule Weekly group video call with Travis Usual tuition fee $385; TRN listener tuition fee $235 www.travismacy.com/courses Contact Travis via his web site for the discount.


