Welcome back to The Endurance Balance!
In this episode, we go from the frozen tundra to the humid tropics as we break down the art of surviving extreme conditions and back-to-back race weekends.
Coach Anne recaps her "Big Pecker Challenge" in Key West (a 5k, 10k, and Half Marathon in 3 days), sharing how she managed recovery amidst 30mph winds and humidity. Meanwhile, Coach Alicia takes us into the deep freeze of Northern Michigan for the "Bigfoot" Snowshoe race, proving that -4°F is perfect racing weather if you have the right layers.
Coach JW pushes back the discussion on the "Sinister Triple"—how to tackle three ultra-marathons in six weeks without ending up in the training morgue to episode 6. We discuss the "Walk Away" rule for B-races, why recovery is the training during a triple block, and the physiological markers you can't ignore.
Finally, we tackle the logistics of the "Bucket List." From the Boston Marathon to the Western States lottery, we share strategies on how to get into those sold-out races, including the power of volunteering and treating registration day like race day.
In this episode:
Fire & Ice Reports: Comparing recovery needs for humid multi-day road racing vs. sub-zero snowshoe sprinting.
The Pacing Debate: Should you "empty the tank" at the finish line, or pace for the experience? The coaches debate race execution.
Survival Mode: How to manage the physiological damage of back-to-back A-Races (Sleep, Nutrition, Hydration).
Registration Hacks: Strategies for lotteries, qualifiers, and why volunteering is your golden ticket to sold-out events.
Gear Check: From Normatec boots for recovery to goggles for snowshoeing.
Takeaways:
- Respect the "Check Engine" Light: When racing back-to-back, your sleep, nutrition, and hydration markers dictate when you can return to training.
- The "Walk Away" Rule: If you are racing a Triple, you must be willing to DNF a B-race to save your chassis for the A-race.
- Volunteering = Entry: For many major trail series, volunteering this year guarantees your entry for next year. It’s the best way to bypass the lottery.
- Treat Registration Like Race Day: Set alarms, use multiple devices, and have your payment info ready. Sold-out races don't wait for you to find your wallet.
- Weather is the Equalizer: Whether it's 30mph winds in Florida or -20°C in Canada, everyone is facing the same elements. Adjust your pace, not your attitude.
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Chapters:
(00:00) Intro: Fire, Ice, and Back-to-Back Racing
(01:57) The Training Log: Anne’s "Big Pecker" Challenge in Key West
(06:43) Recovery Hacks: Normatec Boots & Tart Cherry Juice
(17:03) The Pacing Debate: Empty the tank or finish with a smile?
(30:28) Tapering: When to cut the strength training before an A-Race
(41:03) Alicia’s Snowshoe Race: Racing at -4°F & Layering Strategies
(58:12) Topic: Scoring the Bib (Lotteries, Volunteering & Registration Hacks)
(01:11:40) The "Sinister Triple": Surviving 3 Ultras in 6 Weeks
(01:16:32) Homework: Audit your Bucket List & Registration Dates