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Looking for 1:1 Ultra Running Coaching? Check out Troy’s Coaching Page HERE
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“You guys are capable of so much more than what you think you are.”
On this episode Troy Meadows talks with Jackie Hunt-Broersma, a professional ultra runner and cancer survivor, shares her journey of becoming an amputee and finding her passion for running. She discusses the challenges she faced in getting the right prosthetics and the need for better support and accessibility for adaptive athletes. Jackie also talks about her experience running 104 marathons in 104 days and the mental and physical resilience required for such a feat. She emphasizes the power of the mind and the importance of listening to your body. Jackie also shares her 21 km streak to celebrate being 21 years cancer-free and to support others going through cancer. Jacky shares that during her 250-day run streak, she ran more than the planned 21 kilometers per day, often running ultras instead. She ran races like YETI and UMSTED, as well as random 50Ks as training runs. After completing a 100-mile race, she would still run 13 miles the next day. Jacky explains that the mindset of an ultra runner is to have a mission and a goal, and even if it's painful, they push through and keep going. She emphasizes the importance of problem-solving in ultra running and how each race presents unique challenges.
Jacky's Links
IG - @ncrunnerjacky
X - @ncrunnerjacky
Website - https://www.ncrunnerjacky.com/
Want to support Adaptive Athletes consider making a donation to these organizations
Amputee Blade Runners
@moveforjenn - IG
Challenged Athletes Foundation - CAF
Things we talked about on the show
Altra
104 marathons in 104 days
The 21KM run streak
Freetrail Article - Runs Because She Is Alive by Herbert Krabel
Javelina
Yeti
Across the Years
Moab 240
UTMB
Santan Mt Regional Park
If you are enjoying the content, please consider supporting our sponsors using the links below.
Sponsor Links:
Run Trail Life
Use code: midpackerpod to double the donation from your purchase.
Visit RunTrailLife.com to check out our line of Hats and Organic cotton T's.
Freetrail
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MidPacker Pod Links: Instagram | Patreon
Troy Meadows Links: Instagram | Twitter | Website | Strava
Freetrail Links: Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | Website | YouTube
ultrarunning, cancer survivor, amputee, prosthetics, adaptive athletes, support, accessibility, mental resilience, physical resilience, marathon streak, cancer, run streak, ultras, 100-mile race, mindset, problem-solving
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The MidPacker Pod is part of the Freetrail network of Podcasts.
You can now support the MidPacker Pod on Patreon.
Make sure you leave us a rating and review wherever you get your pods.
Looking for 1:1 Ultra Running Coaching? Check out Troy’s Coaching Page HERE
Want to leave Troy some feedback, recommend a guest, or make a suggestion? LINK HERE
“You guys are capable of so much more than what you think you are.”
On this episode Troy Meadows talks with Jackie Hunt-Broersma, a professional ultra runner and cancer survivor, shares her journey of becoming an amputee and finding her passion for running. She discusses the challenges she faced in getting the right prosthetics and the need for better support and accessibility for adaptive athletes. Jackie also talks about her experience running 104 marathons in 104 days and the mental and physical resilience required for such a feat. She emphasizes the power of the mind and the importance of listening to your body. Jackie also shares her 21 km streak to celebrate being 21 years cancer-free and to support others going through cancer. Jacky shares that during her 250-day run streak, she ran more than the planned 21 kilometers per day, often running ultras instead. She ran races like YETI and UMSTED, as well as random 50Ks as training runs. After completing a 100-mile race, she would still run 13 miles the next day. Jacky explains that the mindset of an ultra runner is to have a mission and a goal, and even if it's painful, they push through and keep going. She emphasizes the importance of problem-solving in ultra running and how each race presents unique challenges.
Jacky's Links
IG - @ncrunnerjacky
X - @ncrunnerjacky
Website - https://www.ncrunnerjacky.com/
Want to support Adaptive Athletes consider making a donation to these organizations
Amputee Blade Runners
@moveforjenn - IG
Challenged Athletes Foundation - CAF
Things we talked about on the show
Altra
104 marathons in 104 days
The 21KM run streak
Freetrail Article - Runs Because She Is Alive by Herbert Krabel
Javelina
Yeti
Across the Years
Moab 240
UTMB
Santan Mt Regional Park
If you are enjoying the content, please consider supporting our sponsors using the links below.
Sponsor Links:
Run Trail Life
Use code: midpackerpod to double the donation from your purchase.
Visit RunTrailLife.com to check out our line of Hats and Organic cotton T's.
Freetrail
Visit Freetrail.com to sign up today.
MidPacker Pod Links: Instagram | Patreon
Troy Meadows Links: Instagram | Twitter | Website | Strava
Freetrail Links: Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | Website | YouTube
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