

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 24, 2013 • 1h 7min
Ashley Walsh and Jimmy Dean Freeman: BADWATER: Salton Sea Report
Join Ashey and Jimmy Dean Freeman as they share their adventure at the inagural Salon Sea Ultramarathon. Heat, rain, wind, COLD, 81 miles and 9,000 feet of climbing can make for an interesting race. What can make it more interesting? This is a team sport. Grab three of your closest running partners, strap on the same bib number and run together. This is NOT a relay. Find Jimmy Dean Freeman at http://www.socalcoyotes.com/ Find Ashely Walsh at http://ashruns100s.com/ Follow Jimmy on Twitter @CoachJimmyDean Follow Ashley on Twitter @Ashruns100s

May 21, 2013 • 51min
Barefoot Terry completes his first 50 mile race
Terry Orsi, aka Barefoot Terry, recently completed his first 50 mile event. We talk to Terry about how he began running barefoot, why he advocates barefoot running and how he keeps his feet "smooth as a baby's bottom".

May 16, 2013 • 1h 37min
Bob Crowley & Josh Katzman – Trail Running Culture, Are We at Risk of Losing it?
Bob Crowley has been trail running for over 21 years. Josh Katzman for 7 years. Both are members of the massive Trail Animals Running Club - a running club that has grown to exceed over 2500 member in the U.S.A. They join the Nation to discuss trail culture. Are we at risk of losing the unique culture that welcomed us all in? Will the culture change as the sport continues to grow? How can we maintain the culture?

May 3, 2013 • 1h 11min
Duncan Callahan – living and training at altitude
Duncan Callahan lives and trains at over 7000' altitude in beautiful Colorado. He has finished in the top 10 in the last 33 races winning the prestigious Leadville Trail 100 twice! Duncan joins us to talk about: Training and racing at altitude How to mentally execute a race How making a peanut butter sandwich is similar to racing "Be the 4th Quarter guy" Cardiac Drift How to enjoy the process of transformation Learning how to balance life, work, family and running.

Apr 30, 2013 • 1h 10min
Warren Pole – Thoughts from London
Change out of your spandex triathlete shorts and make sure you aren’t drinking during this podcast (you may find milk coming out your nose in a fit of laughter). Warren Pole discusses three things that have been on his mind recently: Are Ironman Triathlons for pussies? (take note of Warren Pole’s image on this post) Aren’t injuries [...]

Apr 24, 2013 • 1h 7min
Dr. Cucuzzella – He can crush you with his knowledge
Recount his observations while he was running the 2013 Boston Marathon His response to a recent study on barefoot running How to "live more and die less" Upcoming clinics Dr. Mark will be leading in the U.S.

Apr 11, 2013 • 51min
Personal coaching session with Max King
Max is not only a great runner and nice person, but he is also a student of the sport and coaches athletes. We couldn't turn down the opportunity to talk to him about his training, what he commonly helps athletes improve, and what he is personally working on to improve his running.

Apr 5, 2013 • 1h 9min
4 Keys to Race Execution
Learn 4 key elements of race execution with Lee McKinley and Jimmy Dean Freeman

Mar 28, 2013 • 52min
Sock Doc prescribes more sex!
Get out your heart rate monitors! After two pretty technical, mind-blowing podcasts, we lighten things up with a nice discussion with Dr. Steve Gangemi, the Sock Doc about endurance sports and sex.

Mar 20, 2013 • 60min
Jay Dicharry – Make running more fun!
We talk to Jay about What is the right shoe for you? How many pairs should you have? His book that teaches us how to pre-screen your injury and find out the cause of the injury Rethink how you spend your training time-budget: by adding gym / strength training Should we do running drills or exercises that can help our form? What can you do new in your training that will give variety?


