

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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Jun 11, 2015 • 1h 2min
Leg Sucking Mud! with Candice Burt
Candice Burt joins us to Teach us how to be a hipster ultrarunner How to organize a 200-mile endurance run How she is prepping for next week's Bighorn Mountain Wild & Scenic Trail Run 100-miler. Please help her with race info by using #CandiceRunsBighorn on Twitter and Facebook Her experience at the Ultra Fiord 108-miler in Patagonia, Chile where she finished 5th overall. See her Blog Post Check out Candice's races at Destination Trail Running

Jun 5, 2015 • 1h 1min
JDF Loses His Mojo.....or Does He?
Jimmy Dean Freeman capped his 2014 running season by running SIX 100-mile endurance runs. This weekend will be his first 100 miler since then. He talks about his where he is physically, but more important emotionally and mentally. He discusses his plan for running the San Diego 100 miler - his first time. Check out the SoCal Coyotes

May 29, 2015 • 1h 29min
Catching up with Ann Trason at Mile 62
We have often said, "The podcast is a trail run without the running." Join Ann Trason, Sally McRae and Billy Yang as we cover a lot of ground in 90 minutes.

May 23, 2015 • 1h 31min
Sally McRae's Jet Blue Napkin
Sally McRae and Billy Yang were in Northern California for the Western States 100 training weekend as they are preparing for their race in 36 days. So we bribed them with sushi to join us for a podcast. We gave Sally the task of jotting down 5 topics on her flight.....and that's where it all begins..... Massages Self defense apparati What animal are you most afraid of? Sally's bear encounter. See the video HERE Strength training Ann Trason as a coach! etc. etc. Take the boys as they forecast how many times Sally laughs - the answer will be revealed at the end of the podcast.

May 15, 2015 • 51min
Grab Bag: Embark on an Adventure and Learn About Yourself
Trail conversation with Don and Scott

Apr 27, 2015 • 1h 3min
The Ultra Mindset with Travis Macy
Travis Macy, professional ultra-endurance athlete, coach, teacher, husband and father of two joins us to talk about his new book, "The Ultra Mindset: An Endurance Champion's 8 Core Principles for Success in Business, Sports and Life". This book is a set of simple principles for daily life that includes embracing fear, rewriting the stories we tell ourselves, and mastering the art of asking for help. "We constantly send our kids -and ourselves- the message that if you struggle something is wrong. If you're doing something right, it will feel nice and easy; it will be fun. Struggle should be halted as soon as possible at all times because it will probably lead to suffering and, even worse, failure. The problem with the message above is that it flies in the face of what we know to be the truth about learning and general process, namely, that if you never struggled, growth is almost impossible because lack of growth only shows complacency with in a comfort zone." - The Ultra Mindset The book is available at most book outlets including Amazon and available to listen on Audible.

Apr 24, 2015 • 1h 5min
Ryan Sandes: Racing, Training and a little Philosophy from South Africa
Ryan Sandes joins us to talk about his recent FKT at Cape Town Table Mountain. We talk about training, racing, mental toughness and how running can prepare us for life's challenges. And a host of other topics that happen when your sitting down and chatting with a runner for 60 minutes! Find Ryans Website here at RyanSandes.com

Apr 17, 2015 • 1h 3min
Le Conga Line: the DOs and DON'Ts of Ultra Running
Warren Pole joins The Nation to discuss the finer DOs and DON'Ts of Ultra Running. We build on an article from Competitor Magazine, "Dos and Dont's From Top Ultramarathoners" and an article from Outside Magazine, "Hal Koerner's Ultrarunning Commandments"

Apr 4, 2015 • 42min
When should you consider insoles?
John Hinds is the founder and owner of Cadence® Insoles. He has been involved in athletics since he was a kid and in search of the perfect insole ever since. For the last 22 + years he has been a physical therapist focusing on orthopedic and sports rehabilitation, helping people get back on their feet as quickly as possible. John joins The Nation to answer some of these questions: Who should use insoles? Who shouldn't? Who should go the the podiatrist? Does my foot weaken and become dependent? When can you use an over-the-counter insole? Do they wear out? Do I need to spend my whole paycheck to get good insoles? How do insoles differ? How are Cadence® Insoles different? Get a 15% discount on Cadence® Insoles when you purchase on their online store and enter coupon code: TRN15

Mar 27, 2015 • 59min
18 Dumb Things Ultrarunners Say and Do with Ultra 168
One part of the Ultra 168 team, Marcus Warner, joins The Nation to discus an article they wrote. Dan and Marcus reside in the drop bear capital of the world, Sydney, Australia. They began the blog/website to share their passion for the trails and has evolved into a great resource for our community, wherever in the world you live. Video of Marcus being chased by a bear on the Western States Trail. Like them on Facebook Follow them on Twitter


