UTMB is notorious for chewing up and spitting out runners, especially those of us who aren’t mountain goats that grew up in the Alps. The course is littered with DNFs. While finishing is unquestionably a great accomplishment, many runners end up 5-10 hours slower than their goal time and true potential. In 2011, Hal Koerner went for a podium spot and ended up on a 38 hour vision quest. There are endless armchair theories about why American men have struggled in recent years.
Read MoreHere’s my last post about UTMB training and build up, this time including a few non running-specific components like physical therapy, diet, alcohol, and gear.
I’ve got two weeks of tapering until the big day, and I’m honestly enjoying a bit of a break after all the hard training. At the same time, I can’t wait for race and to get back to the excitement of UTMB week in Chamonix!
Read MoreThis was my third time running the OSS CIA 50 miler, a nighttime race in my backyard. 2 years ago it was a great tune up for UTMB, which was the plan again this year.
Read MorePhew, training for UTMB and big mountain races is tough!
Big mileage and vertical is a staple for any training program. For my UTMB buildup, I’ve been averaging 75+ miles with 12K+ feet of vertical per week.
But based building only gets you so far. , I’ve focused on several specific tactics to build mountain running fitness and prepare my body for the huge task of UTMB.
Read MoreThe Salomon S-Lab series of shoes can be a confusing array of similar sounding names. Two of the more popular models are the Sense, which was developed with Kilian Jornet, and the Ultra, which was developed with Francois d’Haene. The Speed model is somewhere between with the same drop as the Sense and closer in weight but slightly lighter than the Ultra. It is designed for racing in slippery, muddy conditions, so it functions as a racing version of the popular Salomon Speedcross model.
Read MoreUTMB is a bit less than 6 months away. I have a tough 100 miler in 4 weeks (Hellbender 100) and many other races on the calendar between now and then, but it’s all build up to UTMB and eyes on the prize.
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