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In this episode of The Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani reconnects with former college teammate and elite ultrarunner Jodine Coe, who recently placed 3rd female at the inaugural Arizona Monster 300. Jodine shares her journey from collegiate runner to endurance athlete, her inspiration for tackling 300 miles, and her grit to power through 112 hours of racing in the Arizona desert.
Jodine gives a detailed look at her race strategy, including sleep planning, fueling (shoutout to honey stingers and breakfast burritos), dealing with nausea, and pacing through emotional highs and lows. She also opens up about her training, handling a sprained ankle pre-race, and how her crew and family played a huge part in her success. Whether you’re training for your first ultra or dreaming of a 200+, this episode is full of honest insights, encouragement, and pure ultra-running inspiration.
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