Summary
In this episode, Mark and Arthur interview Don Reichelt, a mountain ultra trail runner and current USATF 100 mile national champion from Colorado. Don shares his journey into ultra-running and how he went from being a triathlete to tackling ultra-marathons. He discusses his training routine, emphasizing the importance of going slow and incorporating strength training. Don also shares his mental strategies for overcoming challenges during races and avoiding the comparison trap. He talks about his nutrition approach and the importance of individual experimentation. Lastly, Don shares his recovery methods, including mobility work, saunas, and ice plunges. In this conversation, Don discusses various topics related to running and training. He shares his insights on replicating the mindset of a threshold run, balancing data tracking and training, the importance of tracking sleep, his future plans in the sport, reflections on the past 10 years, his interview series called Tiny Bench Big Questions, and the rivalry between Iowa and Nebraska in terms of corn and football.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Guest Introduction
03:04
How Don Got Into Ultra-Running
07:37
Training and Recovery Methods
12:42
Mindset and Mental Strategies
19:38
Avoiding Comparison and Focusing on Personal Growth
29:55
Nutrition and Recovery
38:49
Replicating the Mindset of a Threshold Run
40:16
Balancing Data Tracking and Training
44:08
The Importance of Tracking Sleep
46:34
Future Plans in the Sport
50:48
Reflections on the Past 10 Years
57:38
Don's Interview Series: Tiny Bench Big Questions
01:01:06
Iowa vs. Nebraska: Better Corn and Football
01:01:24
Where to Find Don