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In this episode, we talk about the strategic aspects of building a race calendar, emphasizing the importance of setting clear goals and having backup plans. Coaches Ian Sharman and Stefanie Flippin join us to help us understand some ways to approach building a race calendar. The conversation goes beyond just focusing on popular races or qualifiers, highlighting the enjoyment of trail running as a sport and the enriching experience it offers beyond mere competition. Special attention is given to alternative ways of experiencing races, like pacing or participating in training camps. The episode also explores the attraction to the iconic 100-mile race belt buckle and discusses the transition from ultra-distances to marathons. Concluding with thoughts on the longevity of a running career, the speakers share their perspectives on how runners can continue to improve with age. They stress the need for balance in life, considering factors like work, family, and hobbies, and the importance of taking a long-term view when setting running goals. The episode underscores the significance of flexibility in race planning, intentional rest, and the surprising benefits that can emerge from taking time off, both for preventing injuries and enhancing overall performance.
Key Takeaways:
Check Stefanie's article we referenced in Trail Runner Magazine, "Building a Race Calendar for the Year Ahead"
Find out more about Stafanie and her coaching at Stefanieflippin.com and her podcast, "Making Strides"
Find out more about Ian and his other coaches at SharmanUltra.com
Find out more about this episode's sponsors:
Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us.
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In this episode, we talk about the strategic aspects of building a race calendar, emphasizing the importance of setting clear goals and having backup plans. Coaches Ian Sharman and Stefanie Flippin join us to help us understand some ways to approach building a race calendar. The conversation goes beyond just focusing on popular races or qualifiers, highlighting the enjoyment of trail running as a sport and the enriching experience it offers beyond mere competition. Special attention is given to alternative ways of experiencing races, like pacing or participating in training camps. The episode also explores the attraction to the iconic 100-mile race belt buckle and discusses the transition from ultra-distances to marathons. Concluding with thoughts on the longevity of a running career, the speakers share their perspectives on how runners can continue to improve with age. They stress the need for balance in life, considering factors like work, family, and hobbies, and the importance of taking a long-term view when setting running goals. The episode underscores the significance of flexibility in race planning, intentional rest, and the surprising benefits that can emerge from taking time off, both for preventing injuries and enhancing overall performance.
Key Takeaways:
Check Stefanie's article we referenced in Trail Runner Magazine, "Building a Race Calendar for the Year Ahead"
Find out more about Stafanie and her coaching at Stefanieflippin.com and her podcast, "Making Strides"
Find out more about Ian and his other coaches at SharmanUltra.com
Find out more about this episode's sponsors:
Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us.

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