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Running and injuries go hand-in-hand, but it’s such a fundamental, functional movement practice - and so good for you - there must be a way to spend your “life on the run.” On this week’s Yoga Talk Show, Lucas interviews, Bart Yasso, about the benefits and physical challenges of a life spent running across the world (literally).
Yasso joined Runner's World in 1987 to develop the "Runner's World Race Sponsorship Program," creating a vehicle for Runner's World to work with over 7,000 races representing 4 million runners per year. Inducted into the Running USA Hall of Champions.
Yasso also invented the Yasso 800s, a marathon-training schedule used by thousands around the world. He is one of the few people to have completed races on all seven continents from the Antarctica marathon to the Mt. Kilimanjaro marathon.
In 1987, Yasso won the U.S. National Biathlon Long Course Championship and won the Smoky Mountain Marathon in 1998. He has also completed the Ironman five times and the Badwater 146 through Death Valley.
He has also cycled, unsupported and by himself, across the country twice.
In this Show, You'll learn:
✓The benefits and physical challenges of competitive running
✓ What its like to dedicate your life on the road racing
✓ Whether the minimal footwear and barefoot running movement makes sense
✓ What foods you should be eating when doing a ultra-running event
Links & References from the Show:
www.BartYasso.com
Got questions?
Write to us: [email protected]
By Lucas Rockwood4.8
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Running and injuries go hand-in-hand, but it’s such a fundamental, functional movement practice - and so good for you - there must be a way to spend your “life on the run.” On this week’s Yoga Talk Show, Lucas interviews, Bart Yasso, about the benefits and physical challenges of a life spent running across the world (literally).
Yasso joined Runner's World in 1987 to develop the "Runner's World Race Sponsorship Program," creating a vehicle for Runner's World to work with over 7,000 races representing 4 million runners per year. Inducted into the Running USA Hall of Champions.
Yasso also invented the Yasso 800s, a marathon-training schedule used by thousands around the world. He is one of the few people to have completed races on all seven continents from the Antarctica marathon to the Mt. Kilimanjaro marathon.
In 1987, Yasso won the U.S. National Biathlon Long Course Championship and won the Smoky Mountain Marathon in 1998. He has also completed the Ironman five times and the Badwater 146 through Death Valley.
He has also cycled, unsupported and by himself, across the country twice.
In this Show, You'll learn:
✓The benefits and physical challenges of competitive running
✓ What its like to dedicate your life on the road racing
✓ Whether the minimal footwear and barefoot running movement makes sense
✓ What foods you should be eating when doing a ultra-running event
Links & References from the Show:
www.BartYasso.com
Got questions?
Write to us: [email protected]

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