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How to Balance Trail Running with a Career
Liz Derstine is a trail runner and speed hiker who struggles balancing her love for the outdoors with her love for music. In this full interview with Liz, hear how she balances these two competing forces: a common challenge most of us face.
Listen to my full interview with Liz on the UltraAF podcast on iTunes, with new episodes coming out every Monday morning: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ultra-af/id1735291851
Also available on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/show/0Z4ATfO4SvM5ExsRUhD0Gq
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Hotter N Hell Course Breakdown
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Hotter N Hell 18-mile trail run at Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham, Ala., which is a suburb of Birmingham - July 20, 2024 In this video you'll find a course breakdown and analysis of the HNH trail run, which is a part of the Southeastern Trail Run series put on by David Tosch. Find out more about Southeastern Trail Runs: www.southeasterntrailruns.com/ Listen to my interview with Southeastern ...
Pinhoti Trail Shortens Road Walk Section
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Nathan Wright, who runs the Pinhoti Outdoor Center in Sylacauga, Ala., gives us the latest updates on how the Pinhoti Trail is eliminating road walk sections in Alabama and Georgia. Listen to the UltraAF podcast on iTunes, with new episodes coming out every Monday morning: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ultra-af/id1735291851 Also available on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/show/0Z4ATfO4SvM5ExsRU...
Will the Pinhoti Trail officially be a part of the AT?
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Nathan Wright, who runs the Pinhoti Outdoor Center in Sylacauga, Ala., talks about the history of the Pinhoti Trail and what must happen for it to be officially recognized as a part of the Appalachian Trail. Listen to the UltraAF podcast on iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ultra-af/id1735291851 Also available on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/show/0Z4ATfO4SvM5ExsRUhD0Gq Follow Brian on IG:...
High Pointing the USA: Garry Harrington spends his life chasing summits
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Garry Harrington has climbed to the highest point in every state... almost. On this week's episode of the Ultra AF podcast, learn about high pointing and why it's one of the best ways to see the entire country. Listen to the UltraAF podcast on iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ultra-af/id1735291851 Also available on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/show/0Z4ATfO4SvM5ExsRUhD0Gq Follow Brian on ...
Climb up to Harney Tower
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The payoff atop Black Elk Peak is the Harney fire tower. One of the coolest finishes of any of the state high points. This boy was whooped as he made the final ascent up the stairs leading to Harney.
Will the AT Speed Record Fall?
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Kristian Morgan went for the AT speed record and came up just short, having to drop out only 200 miles away from the finish due to a knee injury. He was on pace to break the record and put out a valiant effort! Here is the full interview I did with Kristian just before he set off to attempt the record. Follow Kristian here: kristianultra Listen to the UltraAF podcast on iTunes: po...
Chasing Fastest Known Times: Jason Hardrath shares stories of his adventures
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Jason Hardrath owns over 100 FKT records. After a near-fatal car accident that derailed his triathlon career, he has constantly been pushing and challenging himself to achieve more, not taking a single day for granted. In this episode of the Ultra AF podcast, host Brian Trippe interviews Jason Hardrath. Listen to the full interview with Jason and the rest of Season 1 of the UltraAF podcast on i...
FKT Record Holder Free-Solos Rainbow Mountain
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Jason Hardrath tells about one of the more dangerous adventures of his life: free-soloing Rainbow Mountain, a 1,500-foot climb outside of Las Vegas. Listen to the full interview with Jason and the rest of Season 1 of the UltraAF podcast on iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ultra-af/id1735291851 Also available on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/show/0Z4ATfO4SvM5ExsRUhD0Gq Follow Brian on IG: ...
America's MOST EPIC Adventure Routes; Full interview with Buzz Burrell
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Co-Founder of FKT, Adventurist Buzz Burrell sits down to discuss the most EPIC routes we should be considering. From Grand Canyon to Zion to the Northeast, Buzz and host Brian Trippe cover a lot of ground during this interview. Listen to the full interview with Buzz and the rest of Season 1 of the UltraAF podcast on iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ultra-af/id1735291851 Also available on S...
How to be SAFE while staying ULTRA
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We are always excited about our Ultra Adventures. But sometimes enough is enough and too far is... too far. Do you have that self-regulating governor? Most adventurists do not! Host Brian Trippe interviews adventurist Buzz Burrell, and in this clip they discuss how to be safe while chasing Ultra Adventures! Listen to the full interview with Buzz and the rest of Season 1 of the UltraAF podcast o...
Ultimate Guide to Jackson Hole Adventures
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In this episode of the UltraAF podcast, we speak with Jackson Hole adventurist David Gonzales. David is the inventor of the "Picnic" triathlon, which originated in Grand Teton National Park. David is a nature enthusiast. He's scaled the Grand numerous times and also enjoys alpine lake swimming. Listen to Season 1 of the UltraAF podcast on iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ultra-af/id1735291...
The Picnic: a new way to Triathlon
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Picnic creator David Gonzales talks about how he created the world's most unique and intense triathlon. This adventure puts Ironman to shame! To learn more about the Picnic and David Gonzales, go to www.thepicnic.us Follow Ultra AF podcast host Brian Trippe on IG: ultra.dad
Grand Canyon Rim2River & Rim2Rim2Rim
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Brian and Rob recount their time hiking Grand Canyon in May 2023. Topics discussed are Rim2River2Rim, Rim2Rim2Rim, and Humphries Peak in Arizona. Join our FREE FB community of ultra athletes: groups/ultraaf Follow Brian on IG: ultra.dad
Karl Meltzer - Full Interview UltraAF Podcast
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Host Brian Trippe sits down with Speed Goat Karl Meltzer to talk about ultra running and his quest to complete one hundred 100-mile races. Episode 001 - Karl Meltzer 03.11.24 Follow Brian on Instagram: ultra.dad Join our community: groups/ultraAF
AT Speed Hiker Explains Feet Care
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AT Speed Hiker Explains Feet Care
Best views in Virginia according to Tim Lewis
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Best views in Virginia according to Tim Lewis
Trail running through OMSP
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Trail running through OMSP
Karl Meltzer on the Key to Becoming an Elite Ultra Runner
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Karl Meltzer on the Key to Becoming an Elite Ultra Runner
000 - UAF Podcast Intro Show
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000 - UAF Podcast Intro Show
R3 Alternate - Story of the failed attempt
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R3 Alternate - Story of the failed attempt
Pinhoti 100 Crew Meeting
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Pinhoti 100 Crew Meeting
Ironman Chattanooga 2023 - Instant Reaction
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Ironman Chattanooga 2023 - Instant Reaction
Tahoe Rim Trail Thru Hike
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Tahoe Rim Trail Thru Hike
Breakdown of Full Ironman Chattanooga 2022
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Breakdown of Full Ironman Chattanooga 2022
Jumping in the water at the Grand Canyon
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Jumping in the water at the Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon - Colorado River Crossing
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Grand Canyon - Colorado River Crossing
Trekking Poles
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Trekking Poles
BACKPACKING IN DANIEL BOONE NATIONAL FOREST
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BACKPACKING IN DANIEL BOONE NATIONAL FOREST
CAMPING TRIP IN THE CHEAHA WILDERNESS
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CAMPING TRIP IN THE CHEAHA WILDERNESS

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @raymondwade2433
    @raymondwade2433 10 днів тому

    New subscriber … Great interview! At age 59, I’ll be participating in my first ultra in January, a 67 mile ruck-run on the OCALA Florida Trail; minimum ruck weight 25# before mandatory items, food and water. Time cap is 24 hours. At 5’ 11”, and 204 lbs, I am very lean. Being new to ultra running, I did notice that most are much lighter. My body just doesn’t want to get below 200. Graduating HS I was cutting weight to box in the light heavyweight division. Any tips or advice for heavier runners? Thanks.

  • @toddcoleman1728
    @toddcoleman1728 19 днів тому

    So one question you said your plan was to hike the first 4 of the run. If that what you did? I know you ran the second loop.

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 19 днів тому

      @@toddcoleman1728 Yes, in 2022, coming off the bike, I power hiked the first mile or so up the big hill. Then lightly jogged the flats. I power hiked every hill that first loop. This helped preserve my energy and helped me recover from the bike. I think I finished the marathon in around 4:45 with that strategy.

    • @toddcoleman1728
      @toddcoleman1728 19 днів тому

      Good deal, thanks man

    • @tnewk12
      @tnewk12 19 днів тому

      @@briantrippe what were some of your longest rides/runs/bricks in your training? You mentioned you over trained to just finish the race and was curious what that looked like.

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 19 днів тому

      @@tnewk12 just went back into my Strava to look. I was averaging a little over 10 hours a week. Bike 2-3 times per week with one long ride of at least 60 miles. Run 4-5 One long run per week of at least 13. Swim 3 days a week. I think I maxed out at around 2500 meters in one of my final sessions. Plus I was doing my normal morning workout with F3 most mornings, which is a 45 minute HIIT.

  • @TrailTalesbyMehdi
    @TrailTalesbyMehdi 24 дні тому

    Can you set up camp up there?

  • @a6beats221
    @a6beats221 2 місяці тому

    How can one reach out for his coaching services?

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 2 місяці тому

      I think there's a contact button on his website: karlmeltzer.com

  • @natebeatsdrums9397
    @natebeatsdrums9397 2 місяці тому

    This was great! Tons of insights in 8 minutes!

  • @ChaseBoytim
    @ChaseBoytim 2 місяці тому

    Really good advice here

  • @MrShanebizzle
    @MrShanebizzle 2 місяці тому

    Thanks brotha! Great video!

  • @stephens7291
    @stephens7291 2 місяці тому

    Clicked off when you asked who Alex was

  • @tuckeroconnor1799
    @tuckeroconnor1799 3 місяці тому

    Karl is simple AF I love him & his attitude

  • @hibiru6868
    @hibiru6868 3 місяці тому

    Great listening to Karl. I think his sponsors are great to keep sponsoring him to show the world that you can continue to do what you want while you age. Only sponsoring the current elite shows that you don't value anything else.

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 3 місяці тому

      Karl is the best. Thanks for watching!

  • @BornToRunCoach
    @BornToRunCoach 3 місяці тому

    Great pod with David. Tis almost "the season" here in JH. Nice breath of fresh air with this content!!

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 3 місяці тому

      This was a fun one. David was so cool to speak with. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @BornToRunCoach
      @BornToRunCoach 3 місяці тому

      @@briantrippe starting a new book project and we were talking about David the exact day you posted this. Keep up the great content and hope you make it to JH one of these days.

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 3 місяці тому

      @@BornToRunCoach Thanks! Possibly first week in July. Gotta do the picnic!

  • @FELIXMATEO-dn4oh
    @FELIXMATEO-dn4oh 3 місяці тому

    Nice interview!

  • @ry_head
    @ry_head 3 місяці тому

    Loved the dialogue between you and Karl! Great insight here from one of the best. Having completed the Wasatch 100 for the first time in 2023, I learned some great tips here to keep moving and shave some time off. Thanks again for sharing!!!

  • @eldinbechar
    @eldinbechar 3 місяці тому

    great points from great experiance

  • @paulcarlson4230
    @paulcarlson4230 3 місяці тому

    I just run for fun and therapy and usually no more than 10,but my point is I watch alot of longer races in my hometown in az,and have friends that do the long races,and listening to Karl is so true as I've been on the crew to help and see staying steady and refuel you have to do what is best for you and dont think in the beginning you don't need to refuel cuz you will be toast at 40 mile mark,I've seen it,anyway most people that do these longer runs figure it out pretty quick what not to do

  • @geoffreyruns
    @geoffreyruns 4 місяці тому

    Very helpful man! Doing ironman Chattanooga this September. Glad to know about the over training status as well as how to use energy on each discipline. looking forward to it.

  • @GGN00BZ
    @GGN00BZ 4 місяці тому

    Hey congrats on another finish! great video I am thinking about doing an ironman in 2025 and after your 2 videos I might make chattanooga my first one!

  • @kimlevi44
    @kimlevi44 5 місяців тому

    Very informative video. Thank you! Taking on Choo this year

  • @irunoffroad
    @irunoffroad 6 місяців тому

    Wow what a view, certainly worth the effort

  • @irunoffroad
    @irunoffroad 6 місяців тому

    Trail running is great for our physical and mental health

  • @ashleycoker4572
    @ashleycoker4572 9 місяців тому

    Did you follow a plan?

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 5 місяців тому

      Not really. Just tried to train 6 days a week. Listened to my body.

  • @sp38cial
    @sp38cial 11 місяців тому

    That's a great time, great job! I did Chattanooga yesterday as well. It was my first full, and actually my first triathlon ever. I found your last video quite helpful in preparation. I came in a couple hours later than I thought I would, but the goal was just to finish. Do you use heartrate data in combination with this data you've shown? Would be very curious to know if you're staying in a certain zone or just going by feel?

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 11 місяців тому

      Congratulations on finishing! What an accomplishment! It's pretty incredible that this was your first tri ever. Wow! I train by heart rate almost exclusively. But have also been doing it for so long that I know about where I'm at by feel. You can go to my strava and see what my HR was. For the bike I stayed in zone 3 most of the time, with the exception of hills where I hit Z4 and long descents where it slowed to Z2. On the run I was in between Z3 and Z4 for a lot of it. But as I slowed due to cramping, my HR came down to low Z3/high Z2.

    • @sp38cial
      @sp38cial 11 місяців тому

      @@briantrippe Thanks! That's very helpful info!

  • @thepatternforms859
    @thepatternforms859 11 місяців тому

    I was there and did it too!!! I watched your video from the first time leading up to it! My first ever triathlon. I finished 10:41:23 and am so stoked! My legs hurt too! Congrats man!

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 11 місяців тому

      Wow! What a great time. Congratulations!!

  • @user-lj5pf8rd9z
    @user-lj5pf8rd9z Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. This willl be my first IM. I promised myself I would do an IM when I turned 60. So here I am. I am a little nervous about the run. Actually the bike, too. But hopefully I make the cutoff. My training plan has me doing losts of jump squats, lunges. Do you think this is adequate for glute strength? Thank you and good luck this year!

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe Рік тому

      Congratulations! How exciting! I can give you my opinion, but I'm no expert. But yes, it is my understanding that calisthenic exercises such as those that really work the glutes and hamstrings are going to serve you very well. Good luck!

  • @blindstrom14
    @blindstrom14 Рік тому

    Thanks for this, I'm coming from Dothan Alabama to do the 2023 race, first time full distance at 66 years old. We're 8 weeks away as I post this, getting a little nervous (about the swim mostly), so this video really helps. Good luck this year!

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe Рік тому

      Glad you got some value out of it! If you're worried about the swim, just know that the river will be moving fast. And there will be PLENTY of kayaks around. Grab a hold of one and take a rest. It felt like it took me forever to get out of the water, but I still had over an hour to spare before the swim cutoff. So just relax and do the best you can. Good luck!

  • @dylandavison
    @dylandavison Рік тому

    Thanks for the overview!

  • @lowerthomas
    @lowerthomas Рік тому

    Great job and congrats! I had very similar time splits and this was my first full as well. Loved the swim, loved the bike, and the 2nd loop on the run was tough but man, what an incredible experience!! Totally agree on importance of glute strength! Have fun in 2023, I’m going south to do IM Florida this year but enjoy Chattanooga!!

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe Рік тому

      Thanks for your input. Good luck in 2023!

  • @bedman892003
    @bedman892003 Рік тому

    That was supposed to be half Ironman in may 2023

  • @bedman892003
    @bedman892003 Рік тому

    First off I would like to say excellent video. I’m doing a half hour man in May 2023. I am for sure not a good swimmer, and all of my anxiety is about to swim. I think about a daily to the point where it’s starting to overcome me. I enjoyed your video. Hopefully we do get some current so that will help me. Thanks again.

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe Рік тому

      You'll do great! And you've got plenty of time to keep training!

  • @TheFarrOutpost
    @TheFarrOutpost Рік тому

    The best feeling in triathlon is showing up over trained 💪🏼💪🏼 really nice work and thank you for the corse preview. I’ll be there for my first in 2023.

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe Рік тому

      BAM! Good luck. I'll be back in '23 as well.

  • @andysampson8687
    @andysampson8687 Рік тому

    Great video man. I’m just started out on my triathlon training and am targeting IM Chattanooga in 2024 so this was really helpful. Much appreciated. Curious to know what your diet was during your training and what your nutrition was during the race.

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe Рік тому

      Hey man, thanks so much for watching and for the feedback. I just want to encourage you that you probably don’t need as much time as you think you do. If you give yourself two years, that’s how long it will take you. If you give yourself one, then that’s how long it will take you. Don’t be afraid to go after it! On the nutrition side, I really just ate whatever I wanted. Just added a lot of protein. Not the best strategy, but nutrition is definitely my biggest challenge. During the race I was completely dialed in! I ate a big carb-loaded meal at about 5 pm the night before. I started drinking 6 oz. of water on the hour every hour from noon until 10 pm the day before. During the race there are so many aid stations. I just took a gel about once an hour about half way through the bike until the end of the race. Drunk lots of water and sports drink. Really didn’t eat anything solid. I had 3 full bananas throughout the bike. I didn’t eat anything at all during the run. Just liquids.

  • @briantrippe
    @briantrippe Рік тому

    I did not do a half. I did a sprint in April and an Olympic in August as the only two tris I’d ever done. Three and then two weekends before the race I did consecutive Saturday-Sundays of swim/bike Saturday and bike/run Sunday. Did roughly 2,000y swim then 30 miles on the bike Saturday. Then 60 miles on bike followed by 13 mile run Sunday. Did that two consecutive weekends, then tapered for two weeks, cutting my weekly training in half the first week, then half of that the second week. I felt incredibly fresh on race day.

  • @sp38cial
    @sp38cial Рік тому

    Really liked this breakdown! I'm eyeing Chattanooga for my first Ironman next year. Currently working on my training plan. My goal is to get sub 14h, with a stretch goal of sub 13h. Did you do a half ironman (either sanctioned or just on your own) during prep? What was your hardest training week like? Any other general tips to prep, based on this course, specifically?

  • @santoshsubudhi9707
    @santoshsubudhi9707 4 роки тому

    That's a steal for this amazing bike. Cheers!

    • @briantrippe
      @briantrippe 4 роки тому

      Santosh Subudhi that’s what I thought. Been on it ever since. I really like it!

    • @santoshsubudhi9707
      @santoshsubudhi9707 4 роки тому

      I ordered it few days ago for 1300 USD. I ll get it tomorrow. Looking forward to riding it.