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After a career that had him running in the middle of the pack, Chris Stayman lined up at the Hennepin 100 and went for it. The day turned into the perfect running day and Chris ran a race that would normally win, but would finish second behind speedster and World Record Holder, Taggart Van Etten. Chris finished in a blazing time of 13:09:43, and for the first time in his running career was in bed before 10pm on 100 mile race day. Chris talks about what changed in his training, nutrition, and mindset that led him to have such an incredible day.
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After a career that had him running in the middle of the pack, Chris Stayman lined up at the Hennepin 100 and went for it. The day turned into the perfect running day and Chris ran a race that would normally win, but would finish second behind speedster and World Record Holder, Taggart Van Etten. Chris finished in a blazing time of 13:09:43, and for the first time in his running career was in bed before 10pm on 100 mile race day. Chris talks about what changed in his training, nutrition, and mindset that led him to have such an incredible day.
This episode is brought to you by Jeff Kloosterman, Jennifer Raby, Naji Husseini, Scot Randal and all of our Patreon Supporters and listeners.
Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theadventurejogger
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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