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Aaron shares some wild stories, including his unique hallucination experiences during races and the hurdles of racing in a different culture.
Follow Aaron on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/aaron.goes.up/
Towards the end, we offer tips and advice for anyone looking to break into the trail running industry. We wrap up by discussing the importance of putting runners first and ensuring a positive race experience. I believe trail running will continue to grow, with more competitive races and greater national exposure on the horizon.
takeaways
Aaron Barber shares his experiences in trail running and race directing
He discusses races in extreme heat and international races
Aaron talks about his unique hallucination experiences during races
He explains the challenges of racing in a different culture
Aaron shares how he got into trail running and his transition from road running and triathlons
The episode ends with tips and advice for getting into the trail running industry
Transitioning from one sport to another requires a shift in training mindset and approach.
Volunteering and being involved in the community can lead to opportunities in the outdoor industry.
Race directing involves logistical challenges and the need to prioritize the runner's experience.
Trail running is experiencing growth and may see more competitive races and increased national exposure.
Sound Bites
"The Circle of Hell: A race in Phoenix in July with 110+ degree heat"
"The Phoenician 50k: A brutal race with 11,500 feet of vert in Phoenix"
" A hardcore 100-mile race in the Philippines with 33,000 feet of vert"
"Volunteering, rubbing elbows, saying yes to giving someone a ride back to town. You never know who that's going to be."
"Seeing elites or fast people in general at an aid station is such a huge bonus to runners."
"Everyone shares the same start line and has to run the same route. It's pretty crazy that there's a sport like that."
Chapters
00:00 Racing in Extreme Heat: Circle of Hell and Phoenician 50k
07:10 International Races: in the Philippines
11:55 Hallucination Experiences and Challenges in Trail Running
22:54 Transitioning from Road Running and Triathlons to Trail Running
22:54 Tips and Advice for Getting into the Trail Running Industry
24:49 Transitioning from Triathlon to Trail Running
31:29 Becoming a Race Director
32:57 Dealing with Fires and Route Changes
39:08 Working at Aravipa and the Future of Trail Running
trail running, race directing, extreme heat, international races, hallucinations, challenges, transition, trail running, race directing, outdoor industry, career advice, challenges, putting runners first, growth, aravipa running, mountain outpost
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Aaron shares some wild stories, including his unique hallucination experiences during races and the hurdles of racing in a different culture.
Follow Aaron on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/aaron.goes.up/
Towards the end, we offer tips and advice for anyone looking to break into the trail running industry. We wrap up by discussing the importance of putting runners first and ensuring a positive race experience. I believe trail running will continue to grow, with more competitive races and greater national exposure on the horizon.
takeaways
Aaron Barber shares his experiences in trail running and race directing
He discusses races in extreme heat and international races
Aaron talks about his unique hallucination experiences during races
He explains the challenges of racing in a different culture
Aaron shares how he got into trail running and his transition from road running and triathlons
The episode ends with tips and advice for getting into the trail running industry
Transitioning from one sport to another requires a shift in training mindset and approach.
Volunteering and being involved in the community can lead to opportunities in the outdoor industry.
Race directing involves logistical challenges and the need to prioritize the runner's experience.
Trail running is experiencing growth and may see more competitive races and increased national exposure.
Sound Bites
"The Circle of Hell: A race in Phoenix in July with 110+ degree heat"
"The Phoenician 50k: A brutal race with 11,500 feet of vert in Phoenix"
" A hardcore 100-mile race in the Philippines with 33,000 feet of vert"
"Volunteering, rubbing elbows, saying yes to giving someone a ride back to town. You never know who that's going to be."
"Seeing elites or fast people in general at an aid station is such a huge bonus to runners."
"Everyone shares the same start line and has to run the same route. It's pretty crazy that there's a sport like that."
Chapters
00:00 Racing in Extreme Heat: Circle of Hell and Phoenician 50k
07:10 International Races: in the Philippines
11:55 Hallucination Experiences and Challenges in Trail Running
22:54 Transitioning from Road Running and Triathlons to Trail Running
22:54 Tips and Advice for Getting into the Trail Running Industry
24:49 Transitioning from Triathlon to Trail Running
31:29 Becoming a Race Director
32:57 Dealing with Fires and Route Changes
39:08 Working at Aravipa and the Future of Trail Running
trail running, race directing, extreme heat, international races, hallucinations, challenges, transition, trail running, race directing, outdoor industry, career advice, challenges, putting runners first, growth, aravipa running, mountain outpost
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