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What if you didn’t grow up on a track and still became a force on steep, thin-air courses? We sit down with Colorado Springs native Amanda Koslosky to trace a candid, practical path from soccer fields to summit podiums—top ten at the Pikes Peak Ascent, podiums at Telluride Mountain Run and Bar Trail—and the bold decision to go part-time at work to chase what’s possible.
Amanda opens up about the moment a Golden Trail–stacked Ascent proved her ceiling was higher than she thought, and why a coach, community, and course-first strategy changed everything. We unpack the mental game—pre-race nerves, stacking confidence with small wins, and holding a belief that borders on audacious. Then we get tactical: altitude prep with 3-2-1 uphill sessions, Rampart Reservoir loops, and smart long runs that build climbing economy without frying the legs. With Moab ahead, her training pivots to speed—three-minute reps near six-minute pace, downhill economy, and the quad conditioning needed to finish fast.
Recovery and longevity take center stage. Amanda shares how she replaced “smaller is better” with fuel-first thinking—pairing protein and carbs post-run, dialing hydration, and protecting easy days. Nightly rolling, consistent stretching, and monthly massage keep the system absorbing work. TRX strength provides the chassis: core stability, single-leg control, and full-body resilience that pays off on steep climbs and technical descents. We also cover race-day strategy on the Ascent’s W’s, when to sit on a steady runner, and how to time the move past A-Frame.
If you’re chasing a sub-three at altitude, eyeing Broken Arrow, or wondering whether your fastest years can still be ahead, Amanda’s story offers a blueprint: train for the course you’ll race, treat recovery like a pillar, and let community sharpen your edge. Follow Amanda at run_cos_run, then hit play and take notes for your next build. Enjoy the conversation, and if it helps your long run, subscribe, share, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.
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What if you didn’t grow up on a track and still became a force on steep, thin-air courses? We sit down with Colorado Springs native Amanda Koslosky to trace a candid, practical path from soccer fields to summit podiums—top ten at the Pikes Peak Ascent, podiums at Telluride Mountain Run and Bar Trail—and the bold decision to go part-time at work to chase what’s possible.
Amanda opens up about the moment a Golden Trail–stacked Ascent proved her ceiling was higher than she thought, and why a coach, community, and course-first strategy changed everything. We unpack the mental game—pre-race nerves, stacking confidence with small wins, and holding a belief that borders on audacious. Then we get tactical: altitude prep with 3-2-1 uphill sessions, Rampart Reservoir loops, and smart long runs that build climbing economy without frying the legs. With Moab ahead, her training pivots to speed—three-minute reps near six-minute pace, downhill economy, and the quad conditioning needed to finish fast.
Recovery and longevity take center stage. Amanda shares how she replaced “smaller is better” with fuel-first thinking—pairing protein and carbs post-run, dialing hydration, and protecting easy days. Nightly rolling, consistent stretching, and monthly massage keep the system absorbing work. TRX strength provides the chassis: core stability, single-leg control, and full-body resilience that pays off on steep climbs and technical descents. We also cover race-day strategy on the Ascent’s W’s, when to sit on a steady runner, and how to time the move past A-Frame.
If you’re chasing a sub-three at altitude, eyeing Broken Arrow, or wondering whether your fastest years can still be ahead, Amanda’s story offers a blueprint: train for the course you’ll race, treat recovery like a pillar, and let community sharpen your edge. Follow Amanda at run_cos_run, then hit play and take notes for your next build. Enjoy the conversation, and if it helps your long run, subscribe, share, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.
Follow Amanda on IG - @run_kos_run
Follow James on IG - @jameslauriello
Follow the Steep Stuff Podcast on IG - @steepstuff_pod
Use code steepstuffpod for 25% off your cart at UltimateDirection.com!
Follow James on IG - @jameslauriello
Follow the Steep Stuff Podcast on IG - @steepstuff_pod

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