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Let’s Run That Again

Let’s Run That Again

Auteur(s): Heidi Baker
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None of us run ultras because we want the “easy button,” but at the same time we sometimes face them with unrealistic expectations. Heidi Baker and Michelle Goldberg are both experienced ultrarunners and UESCA Certified ultrarunning coaches who want to help you unpack and understand the race that didn’t go quite as planned, and show you how they are opportunities for growth, learning and resilience building. Bringing in guests of all running and experience levels, we want to encourage you to embrace the challenges, welcome the mistakes, and thrive in the struggles.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Entraînement physique et mise en forme Hygiène et mode de vie sain Mise en forme, régime et nutrition
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  • Episode 52: Rachel Bambrick: The Duality of Emotions after a DNF
    Sep 12 2025

    Rachel Bambrick, founder of Women in Ultrarunning, joins to chat about her recent DNF at the High Lonesome 100. The discussion dives into ways races can throw unexpected and new challenges, how fueling and mental strength play into our decision making. The discussion also touches on the duality of emotions that accompany a DNF. How disappointment and pride can co-exist and there is no right way to feel. Rachel also gives a background on Women and Ultrarunning and how they are impacting ultrarunning for women currently!

    Follow Rachel on Instagram:

    @rachel_lynn07

    @womeninultrarunning

    ⁠https://www.womeninultrarunning.com/about-us ⁠

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Episode 51: Miles Victors: Failing Forward
    Sep 4 2025

    In this episode, Miles Victors shares his incredible journey from being 450 pounds to becoming an ultra runner. He discusses the pivotal moments that led to his transformation, the challenges he faced during ultra marathons, and the lessons learned from his experiences, including the importance of managing pain, heat, and hydration. Miles also emphasizes the value of self-worth and the concept of 'failing forward' in the face of setbacks. His unique approach to running in sandals and the strategies he employs to navigate the trails provide valuable insights for both new and experienced runners. In this conversation, Miles Victors shares his experiences with trail running, particularly focusing on the challenges faced during the Devil's Gulch race. He discusses the importance of footwear choices, mental resilience, and the supportive community within the ultra running world. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of celebrating small victories, embracing failures as learning opportunities, and maintaining a positive outlook amidst challenges. Miles reflects on his personal growth through running and the connections formed with fellow runners, highlighting the shared empathy and camaraderie in the sport.

    Follow Miles on Instagram:

    @milesvictors

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    1 h et 24 min
  • Episode 50: Jill Albrecht: Self Care and Resilience
    Aug 21 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Michelle and Heidi chat with Jill Albrecht about her journey in ultra running, particularly her experiences with the Cocodona race. Jill shares her background, including her sobriety journey and how it led her to discover ultra running. The conversation delves into the community spirit of Cocodona, her fundraising efforts for mental health resources, and the challenges she faced during the 2024 race, including severe weather conditions and injuries. Jill reflects on her decision to DNF and the lessons learned from the experience, emphasizing the importance of self-care and resilience in the face of adversity. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the multifaceted challenges of ultra running, including the physical and mental hurdles faced during races, the emotional aftermath of completing such intense events, and the importance of community support. They discuss the psychological impact of post-race blues, the necessity of taking breaks, and the significance of maintaining a balanced identity outside of running. The conversation highlights the shared experiences of ultra runners and the deep connections formed within the community, emphasizing the need for self-care and understanding the emotional toll of racing.

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    1 h et 10 min
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