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The One More Hour Podcast: An Insider’s Guide to Backyard Ultras, Timed Races, and the Ultrarunning Mindset

The One More Hour Podcast: An Insider’s Guide to Backyard Ultras, Timed Races, and the Ultrarunning Mindset

Auteur(s): Jaci Wilson
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Can you keep going when everything in you wants to stop?


One More Hour is the podcast for backyard ultra runners, ultramarathoners, trail runners, and people who want to master the ultrarunning mindset and push their limits. Hosted by run coach and backyard ultra expert Jaci Wilson, this show dives into the strategies, stories, and science behind going one more hour.


Each week, you’ll hear from athletes, race directors, sports psychologists, sleep specialists, nutrition experts, etc., on what it takes to thrive in endurance running and timed races. From fueling and pacing strategies, to building mental toughness and overcoming fatigue, you’ll gain the tools to train smarter, race stronger, and stay in the game when it gets tough.


Whether you’re training for your first ultramarathon, curious about the backyard ultra format, or chasing a new PR, this podcast will help you go beyond what you thought possible.


Hit follow and join the community of runners learning to embrace the challenge, trust the process, and keep going, one more hour at a time.

© 2025 The One More Hour Podcast: An Insider’s Guide to Backyard Ultras, Timed Races, and the Ultrarunning Mindset
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    In this powerful episode, Colleen MacDonald shares the five-year journey behind her Fastest Known Time on Mt. Kilimanjaro. A journey that started long before she stepped foot on the mountain. Colleen opens up about how a period of personal transition led her to seek a goal big enough to anchor her, challenge her, and reconnect her with the bold version of herself she feared she’d lost.

    We explore what it takes to hold a dream for years: the mental discipline, the self-reinvention, the systems that keep you committed, and the emotional grit required when no start line or finish line is ever guaranteed. Colleen talks through the physical training, the dark moments, the doubt-as-data mindset, and the micro-decisions that carried her through altitude, exhaustion, and uncertainty.

    More than a story about setting an FKT, this is an honest conversation about identity, belief, long-term resilience, and what it means to choose a goal that changes you from the inside out. If you're craving a challenge that scares you, stretches you, or asks you to become someone new, this episode will feel like permission to start.

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    Takeaways

    • Mental strength is 90% of achieving big goals.
    • Setting a long-term goal can help overcome stagnation.
    • Having a larger purpose can enhance motivation.
    • Resilience is built through grit and endurance.
    • Training for altitude is crucial for success.
    • Quitting should not be an option when pursuing goals.
    • Flexibility in planning is essential for overcoming challenges.
    • Building a supportive team can elevate the experience.
    • Reflecting on experiences helps in personal growth.
    • Every challenge presents an opportunity for learning. The first time you face a challenge, it makes the second time easier.
    • Problem-solving is essential for personal growth.
    • You can feel better in an hour; give yourself that chance.
    • Taking quitting off the table allows for deeper learning.
    • Experiences outside your comfort zone build resilience.
    • Doubt can serve as a data point for growth.
    • Getting comfortable with discomfort is a learned skill.
    • Celebrating small wins reinforces confidence during challenges.
    • Verbalizing struggles can help alleviate mental burdens.
    • The journey is as important as the destination in achieving goals.


    👉 Don’t miss the next yard. Hit Follow on The One More Hour Podcast: An Insider’s Guide to Backyard Ultras, Timed Races, and the Ultrarunning Mindset.

    ⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a quick review. It helps more runners find the show and keep going when they want to stop.

    📲 Connect with me on Instagram → @onemorehourpodcast

    📩 Got a story about going one more? I’d love to hear it. Email me at → theonemorehourpodcast@gmail.com

    🎁 Freebie → 5 Mental Traps Backyard Runners Fall Into (and How to Fix Them)

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  • Top 3 Mistakes First-Time Backyard Runners Make (And How to Avoid Them)
    Dec 9 2025

    If you're running your first backyard ultra, this episode will save your race.

    Most first-timers don’t get timed out. They fall into avoidable pacing, mindset, and fueling traps. Today, we’re breaking down the three biggest mistakes new backyard runners make, and exactly how to avoid them so you can stay in the race longer than you thought possible.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why pacing like a marathoner destroys your backyard race
    • How the REAL DNF happens in the chair, not on the loop
    • What your fueling strategy must look like after hour 6
    • How to build early habits that protect your future self
    • The mindset shift that keeps you moving when others quit

    Whether you're preparing for your first backyard or want to last longer in your next one, this episode gives you the strategy, patience, and mindset tools to stack more hours and surprise yourself with what you’re capable of.

    Takeaways

    • Backyard Ultras require a different pacing strategy than traditional races.
    • First timers often make the mistake of starting too fast.
    • Mental challenges are a significant factor in DNF rates.
    • It's crucial to have a plan for mental lows during the race.
    • Don't quit in the chair; keep moving until the clock runs out.
    • Nutrition should include real food, not just gels and sports drinks.
    • Incorporate meals into your fueling strategy during the race.
    • Expect to feel tired and have a plan to push through those feelings.
    • Practice your fueling strategy during training runs.
    • Control your race by managing your energy and mindset.

    👉 Don’t miss the next yard. Hit Follow on The One More Hour Podcast: An Insider’s Guide to Backyard Ultras, Timed Races, and the Ultrarunning Mindset.

    ⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a quick review. It helps more runners find the show and keep going when they want to stop.

    📲 Connect with me on Instagram → @onemorehourpodcast

    📩 Got a story about going one more? I’d love to hear it. Email me at → theonemorehourpodcast@gmail.com

    🎁 Freebie → 5 Mental Traps Backyard Runners Fall Into (and How to Fix Them)

    ⭐️ Learn more about working with me on my website

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    22 min
  • The Top 5 Mental Traps Backyard Runners Fall Into (And How to Beat Them)
    Dec 2 2025

    Backyard ultras aren’t won by the strongest runner. They’re won by the runner who can manage their mind hour after hour. In this episode, I break down the five most common mental traps backyard runners fall into and exactly how to avoid them so you can stay in the race long after everyone else is breaking.

    You’ll learn why thinking too far ahead destroys your focus, how comparison steals your energy, and why treating normal discomfort like an emergency leads to early taps. We also cover the danger of the “early comfort lie” and how skipping nutrition or maintenance in those first few hours can torpedo your entire race. And finally, I explain the infamous exit narrative. The mental story your brain builds to convince you it’s okay to quit and how to shut it down with clear, predetermined rules.

    If you want the full written guide with actionable fixes for all five traps, grab your free copy of The Top 5 Mental Traps Backyard Runners Fall Into.

    Remember: the goal isn’t perfection. It’s staying mentally steady enough to give yourself a real chance. Just one more hour.

    Takeaways

    Backyard ultras are primarily a mental challenge.

    Runners often mentally tap out before they physically can.

    Focusing on the present moment is crucial for endurance.

    Comparing yourself to others can lead to unnecessary doubt.

    Catastrophizing discomfort can derail your race.

    Early comfort can lead to neglecting nutrition and hydration.

    The mind creates convincing narratives to justify quitting.

    Having a predetermined list of reasons to stop can help.

    Training your mindset is as important as physical training.

    Staying in the game is key to achieving your goals.

    👉 Don’t miss the next yard. Hit Follow on The One More Hour Podcast: An Insider’s Guide to Backyard Ultras, Timed Races, and the Ultrarunning Mindset.

    ⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a quick review. It helps more runners find the show and keep going when they want to stop.

    📲 Connect with me on Instagram → @onemorehourpodcast

    📩 Got a story about going one more? I’d love to hear it. Email me at → theonemorehourpodcast@gmail.com

    🎁 Freebie → 5 Mental Traps Backyard Runners Fall Into (and How to Fix Them)

    ⭐️ Learn more about working with me on my website

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    24 min
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