

Everyday Ultra
Joe Corcione
Tips on how to be a better endurance athlete, every day, directly from the world's best runners!
Whether you participate in endurance races as a hobby, or you're a competitive ultra-endurance athlete, this podcast will help you achieve your goals when it comes to racing, training, and recovery.
The show is hosted by Ultra-Endurance athlete, Joe Corcione, who has competed in Ultramarathons, Ultratriathlons, and Ironman races.
Whether you participate in endurance races as a hobby, or you're a competitive ultra-endurance athlete, this podcast will help you achieve your goals when it comes to racing, training, and recovery.
The show is hosted by Ultra-Endurance athlete, Joe Corcione, who has competed in Ultramarathons, Ultratriathlons, and Ironman races.
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Mar 19, 2026 • 57min
What Mountain Biking Can Teach Ultrarunners About Fear, Confidence, and Racing Free | Lottie Brinks
Lottie Brinks is back on the Everyday Ultra Podcast, and this one goes way deeper than just race results.In this episode, Lottie shares how mountain biking has become a huge part of her life — not as a way to build fitness, but as a way to sharpen her mind, improve her confidence, and help her show up better in running and in life. We dive into the connection between fear and performance, how learning high-risk skills can translate to racing more freely, and why doing something purely for joy can actually make you a better ultrarunner.This is a powerful conversation about growth, presence, confidence, and the mental side of performing at a high level.In this episode, we talk about:Why mountain biking has become such a powerful complement to Lottie’s runningHow practicing fear in one sport can build confidence in anotherThe surprising connection between line choice on the bike and downhill runningWhy doing something for joy and mental stimulation can actually help performanceHow to stay present and avoid overthinking before big racesWhat Lottie has learned about risk, confidence, and trusting herself as an athleteSHOW LINKS:Register for our race, The Desert Peak Ultra 100K + 50K at desertpeakultra.comWant to work with me to crush your next ultramarathon in our group coaching program? Sign up for our group coaching program here: https://www.theeverydayultra.com/group-coachingWant to be coached by me and my team to crush your next ultramarathon in our 1:1 coaching program? Book a free call here with one of our coaches to see if we are a good fit!Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/Everyday Ultra YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUelKGeptWZivD6yRIDiupgTry Caraway's non-toxic cookware to optimize your health and train stronger and get 10% off your order by going to carawayhome.com/everydayultraTry Mount to Coast shoes, designed specifically for ultramarathons, and get 10% off your order with code EVERYDAYULTRA by going to the link here.Try HYPERLYTE Liquid Performance running nutrition and get 15% off your order when you use code EVERYDAYULTRA at www.hyperlyteliquidperformance.comGet 20% off TrainingPeaks premium to track and analyze your training date by using the code EVERYDAYULTRA at this link here: https://bit.ly/4qJDETMTry PlayOn Pain Relief Spray and get 20% off with code EVERYDAYULTRA at playonrelief.comTry Bear Butt Wipes and get 10% off your order with code EVERYDAYULTRA at bearbuttwipes.comTry Janji apparel at janji.com/everydayultraCreate running routes easily with Footpath, the app designed to help you manage routes simply. Download for free and get a free trial at footpathapp.com/everydayultraFollow Lotti on IG: https://www.instagram.com/lotti_brinks/

Mar 17, 2026 • 51min
Navigation & Route Planning for Ultrarunning: A Complete Guide
In this episode, we’re diving deep into navigation and route planning for ultrarunning — and why getting this right can make a way bigger difference in your training and race execution than most runners realize.We talk through how to think about choosing routes for different runs, how specific you actually need to be with terrain, and how to use navigation tools to make sure you stop wasting energy, time, and mental bandwidth out on the trail. We also get into some of the biggest mistakes runners make with route planning, plus simple ways to make sure you’re better prepared for both training and race day.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:How To Know When Route Specificity Actually Matters… And When You Might Be Overthinking ItThe Simple Question You Should Ask Before Choosing Any Route For A WorkoutWhy The “Perfect Route” Isn’t Always The Best Answer For Your TrainingHow To Plan Routes Faster Without Making The Process ComplicatedThe Underrated Navigation Setup That Can Save Your Long Run Or Race From Going SidewaysWhat To Do Before Race Day So You’re Not Relying On Course Markings AloneThe Backup Strategy That Can Save You If Your Watch, Course Markings, Or Race Logistics Fail YouHow To Reduce Mental Load During Long Runs And Races So You Can Focus More On ExecutionSHOW LINKS:SHOW LINKS:Register for our race, The Desert Peak Ultra 100K + 50K at desertpeakultra.comWant to work with me to crush your next ultramarathon in our group coaching program? Sign up for our group coaching program here: https://www.theeverydayultra.com/group-coachingWant to be coached by me and my team to crush your next ultramarathon in our 1:1 coaching program? Book a free call here with one of our coaches to see if we are a good fit!Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/Everyday Ultra YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUelKGeptWZivD6yRIDiupgTry Caraway's non-toxic cookware to optimize your health and train stronger and get 10% off your order by going to carawayhome.com/everydayultraTry Mount to Coast shoes, designed specifically for ultramarathons, and get 10% off your order with code EVERYDAYULTRA by going to the link here.Try HYPERLYTE Liquid Performance running nutrition and get 15% off your order when you use code EVERYDAYULTRA at www.hyperlyteliquidperformance.comGet 20% off TrainingPeaks premium to track and analyze your training date by using the code EVERYDAYULTRA at this link here: https://bit.ly/4qJDETMTry PlayOn Pain Relief Spray and get 20% off with code EVERYDAYULTRA at playonrelief.comTry Bear Butt Wipes and get 10% off your order with code EVERYDAYULTRA at bearbuttwipes.comTry Janji apparel at janji.com/everydayultraCreate running routes easily with Footpath, the app designed to help you manage routes simply. Download for free and get a free trial at footpathapp.com/everydayultra

Mar 4, 2026 • 60min
Phil Gore on His World Record Breaking Backyard Ultra Strategies, Mindset, and Tips
Phil Gore, an Australian ultrarunner and career firefighter famed for backyard ultra records, talks strategy and endurance. He shares hour-by-hour race planning and nap tactics. He breaks down fueling and delayed caffeine, crew roles and logistics. He also explains mental tools, cold-shower resilience training, and how firefighting shaped his race mindset.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 1h 4min
How to Build a Life That Makes You Better | Kelly Hays on Thru-Hiking & Ultras
Kelly Hays, ultrarunner, thru-hiker, registered dietitian, and content creator who’s tackled the Appalachian Trail and Continental Divide Trail. She talks about extreme self-reliance on long trails. Stories include a 120-mile no-sleep push, emergency surgery on the AT and returning, transitioning from thru-hiking to ultrarunning, balancing ambition with patience, and designing a life around daily movement and adventure.

Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 12min
The Rebels Changing Ultrarunning And Lessons from 100 Miles with Emory Atterberry and Jeremy Bohnett
Emory Atterberry, former college lineman turned mountain runner and Hyperlyte co-founder, and Jeremy Bohnett, through-hiker-turned-100-miler and Hyperlyte co-founder, share candid stories. They talk about transforming identity through long races. They discuss simple, high-sodium/high-carb fueling, practical race strategies, balancing family and business, and building a gritty brand that reflects trail culture.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 45min
How to Build an Ultramarathon Training Plan (Step by Step)
Step-by-step guide to building a 50K–100-mile training plan. How to analyze race terrain, elevation, and heat to tailor training. A block periodization approach with VO2, threshold, and endurance phases. Practical rules for tapering, weekly volume, and vertical specificity. Tips for tracking training, slotting strength and cross-training, and adjusting when fatigue appears.

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Feb 25, 2026 • 56min
3 Training Mistakes That Are Costing You Hours in an Ultramarathon
They unpack three training mistakes that quietly cost ultrarunners hours on race day. Short segments cover why easy runs must actually be easy and when too much easy work plateaus. Practical tips on adding safe speed, identifying your single biggest limiter, and balancing durability with aerobic fitness keep the focus on what to change next.

Feb 25, 2026 • 50min
Winning Burrito League, 10,000 Miles in One Year, and Never Stopping | Troy “Punisher” Croxdale
Troy “Punisher” Croxdale, endurance runner and thru-hiker who logged 10,000+ miles and a calendar Triple Crown, tells wild trail stories. He talks about losing himself and finding running, surviving grizzlies and wildfires, epic mileage surges like an 80‑mile day, and why simple, minimal trail life keeps pulling him back. Short, raw tales of persistence and relentless mileage.

Feb 22, 2026 • 1h 13min
How to Beat Mental Traps in an Ultramarathon (And Run Your Best Race)
A deep dive into the mental traps that sabotage ultrarunners, from starting too hard to walking when you should keep moving. Practical pacing tips using RPE and data to ground overconfidence. Nutrition discipline, short-chunk strategies to avoid overwhelm, and a large toolkit of mental tactics to counter negative self-talk and stay focused through long races.

Feb 20, 2026 • 1h 7min
How Chris Myers Cut 60 Minutes Off His 100-Mile Time at Western States 100
Chris Myers, a pro ultrarunner and Brooks athlete known for leaping from 10th to 2nd at Western States, talks about honing downhill durability, tightening aid-station efficiency, and smart race execution. He also covers prepping for humidity and night running, lessons from international racing, and why balancing recovery and fun can change your results.


