Some days are rough! Sunday morning, I had a rough run. My legs were heavy, my knee hurt, and I was just plain tired! Halfway through the slog, I remembered a quote, "There are no shortcuts to endurance. You have to train yourself to make peace with the long route...every day...and do it...and love where it is taking you." I’m not sure where this quote came from, but when I heard it, I had to write it down. This powerful statement isn't just about running; it's a testament to the journey we've embarked upon - a journey of resilience, determination, and, most importantly, peace with the process. I’m learning that in our crazy world of ultrarunning, where every mile is a story, every trail a new chapter, and every race an adventure, the goal is not just to finish but to savor each moment along the way. I’m learning more as I get older, deal with injuries, and compete with the thousand other things on my calendar, that I just have to embrace it all….the whole process. Here’s how we can embrace and thrive in our journey towards endurance:
As we move forward, let us not search for shortcuts but instead deepen our love for the long, rewarding trail of the ultra-distance. Let’s let the lessons of this journey seep into our beings, making us not only better runners but also lovers of life's rugged trail. Keep running, keep enduring, and most importantly, keep loving every step of your journey. On the Journey, David P.S. Check out our latest podcasts if you've missed them. Episode 150 with Isaac Barnoski was so fun! Then, in Episode 151 I got to chat with Mike and Sandra Smith about running 215 one-hundred mile races and Sandra's book on crewing many of those races! You can now watch the latest episodes on youtube! P.S.S. If you're looking to run your first or furthest ultra or just looking to take your running to the next level, we'd love to chat with you about it! Click here to learn more! |
Hey friends, Let’s be real for a minute—running outside in the heat, wind, or rain makes you tougher. The unpredictability of the elements sharpens both your body and your mindset. There’s no climate control. No “pause” button. You learn to adapt. You build grit. But let’s not act like the treadmill’s soft. There’s a different kind of strength required when you're staring at the same wall or window for miles. No breeze, no change of scenery—just the hum of the belt and your own voice...
Hey friends! I wanted to take a moment to share something I’m incredibly grateful for… This week, I found out that Run the Riot Podcast was listed #5 on Feedspot’s 30 Best Ultra Running Podcasts! How cool is that?? You can check out the full list here: 30 Best Ultra Running Podcasts I never started the podcast for recognition—I started it because I love this community and I’m fascinated by the stories behind the miles. That this little podcast has grown and connected with so many runners is...
You Weren’t Meant to Run Alone Hey Reader, This past weekend, something special happened at the Prairie Spirit 100. I was out there testing out my knee and pushing through another 100-mile race. I'll probably speak to that more in a future podcast. I had some observations as I watched others around me. Photo by Mile 90 Photography Sure, there were some strong runners. Some big, crazy, buckle-worthy efforts. Records broken. And plenty of grit on display. But what stood out most to me wasn’t...