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So we're going to have a pasta dinner.ultramarathon in the world.
encounters um I've uh one time did a race called the badwater ultramarathon and thebadwater ultramarathon is 135 mile continuous foot race it goes from a place called badwater which is thelowest point in the Western Hemisphere and it finishes on the side of Mount Whitney which is the highest point in
Any cat can pick up a kitten and run for it.Comrades ultramarathons, he was diabetic, which really alarmed him.
quite on it quite yet um but you know I think I before I proceed I think I should digress just just a bit and umDefine what an ultramarathon actually is uh my son Nicholas came to me recentlyhe said you know Dad I hear all this talk of ultra this Ultra that you know what does ultra actually mean now I know
OK, a few years after the Olympics -- I guess I wasn’t done running.I went and entered this big ultramarathon.And that means it's over a marathon.
We have a couple.Anyone run more than one ultramarathon?Well, we could go-- can I-- twofold.
transpired thank you very much your next guest holds the record for the longest uninterrupted run in history 262 milesand this is his new Memoir entitled ultramarathon man please say hello to Dean carnassus ladiesgentlemen good to have you here where are you from Dean I'm from San Francisco and how did this begin you're interest
marathon so how many of you in here have run a marathon a lot of you so you know it's26.2 miles right uh an ultramarathon might be 50 mil 100 miles 200 miles oreven further than that um ultramarathoners really stretched the boundaries of human endurance and and
good I tell her Alexandria halfen never been put on she's like Dad they still don't smell good and she says besides Ican't wear the shirt that says ultramarathon cuz I didn't run the ultra marathon I'm smarter than that Dad we have cars thesedays she's like my wife she only runs if she's being chased by wasps um but you know in reality I mean
Stanley has sent me on a mission to find other superhumans my search has broughtme to California to meet ultramarathon man Dean carass and endurance athleteappears to be able to run for forever SP Sport Sports scientist Joseph Smith and I have already witnessed him to complete
he hasn't finished it up because of COVID, actually.And these long events like ultramarathons and so on, kind of used to be that everybody
26.2 miles right uh an ultramarathon might be 50 mil 100 miles 200 miles oreven further than that um ultramarathoners really stretched the boundaries of human endurance and andhuman spirit and when people learn that I've run these sort of distances they want to know what drives me to do
He basically did the Iditarod on foot, not on a sled.He then went on to do the Badwater Ultramarathon, which is 140 miles, 168 roughly, give or take?135. 135 in 140-degree heat.
you know beyond that which is normal he's like Oh I thought crazy was kind of that which is beyondnormal I said it's enough Latin for today Nicholas but um basically an ultramarathon is anything beyond amarathon so how many of you in here have run a marathon a lot of you so you know it's
mean when you run for hundreds of miles you know through the deserts and out in the wilderness um you're bound to haveencounters um I've uh one time did a race called the badwater ultramarathon and thebadwater ultramarathon is 135 mile continuous foot race it goes from a place called badwater which is the
And then we do stuff like the 7-7.We also did a Marathon des Sables, which is a 250-kilometer ultramarathon through the Sahara, self-sufficient and self-navigated.It's honestly a lot worse than the 7-7-7.
I'm probably easier on letting myself down, but I don't like letting other people.One of the biggest things that I've seen is-- and this came up in a conversation with an ultramarathon runner named Jean-Paul Bédard.
So we're going to have a pasta dinner.I've been at "Runner's World." This was a race-- it's called the Comrades Marathon in South Africa-- the largest ultramarathon in the world and the oldest
think they are wardrob people I don't even know and so now I'm in there and I am flipping out like the training thebriefings I mean when we can get down to business here and I hear on the loudspeaker ultramarathon man we need you at stage levelimmediately and the door opens and there's a guy standing there he says follow me so we kind of walk down this
In finance, you were in Capital's 40 Under 40, talking about your impact in that field.Total left turn. You also complete in-- you're an ultramarathoner.You completed the World Marathon Challenge, which, if you're not familiar, is running seven marathons in seven days on seven continents.
But anyway, it is my family.Yeah, well, I mean, I've done quite a lot of slightly unusual things in my time, but they were more like ultramarathons, or the Royal Marines,and things like that.
We have this idea that-- and the modern world has basically contaminated us in that if we hadn't grown up with Nike shoes, and Gatorade,and cars, et cetera, we'd be these incredible athletes able to run ultramarathons, and dance all night long, and liftgiant rocks over our heads, who knows what, right?
methods. For those people who are really into running Pose Method does have its risks. There is a sidebar in the book that discusses how the forces get transferred from the knee to theankle; side note. In my particular case I hate running. I hate running. I really, really, really hate running, so I knew that the best way to ensure that I completed an ultramarathon which will bemy first goal; so I've never run a 10K but I'm try to run a 50K minimum; is to do it in front of the entire world while they're watching.
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