the UltraNurse podcast
Ultra running has changed a lot over the past few decades. Carbon-plated trail shoes, AI training plans, super shoes, powerful headlamps, advanced nutrition, recovery technology, and more data than ever before have helped make runners faster, safer, and better prepared. But somewhere during a run, I found myself wondering... Have we lost a little bit of the dirtbag spirit that made this sport so unique? In this episode, I share a few thoughts on how ultra running has evolved, the incredible advancements that have made the sport more accessible and enjoyable, and whether all this optimization has changed the culture of trail and ultra running. I also talk about life as a flight nurse, how working in emergency medicine has shaped my perspective on running, and why I still believe the heart of this sport isn't found in the gear we wear or the data we collect—it's found in the people, the shared suffering, the volunteers, the adventure, and the stories we take home. I'd love to hear your thoughts after listening. Has ultra running changed for the better? Have we lost anything along the way? Or is the soul of the sport still alive and well? Interested in one-on-one ultra running coaching? Visit The https://www.theultranurse.com/coaching Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theultranurse/
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