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This week I caught up with the Greatest Mountain Runner Of All Time Kilian Jornet. We met in Colorado, about one week into his States of Elevation project to link every 14,000-foot peak (4,300m) across the lower 48 states. That's 600 miles on foot and 2,400 miles by bike, equivalent to a Tour de France stage plus marathon every single day. We recorded most of this conversation above 14,000 feet, where Kilian shared stories from the adventure and practical advice for everyday runners and adventurers on planning, nutrition, sleep, and overcoming challenges. Click HERE to watch the full video. Here are some of the topics covered:
CLICK HERE to watch this new video. This episode is not available as podcast, since there were a lot of visuals + better experience to view with subtitles. A few quotes from Extramilest Show #108 with Kilian Jornet: 1. “Always leave a margin. If everything goes wrong, I still have the tools to make it.” Cheers, |
Hi there, I’m Floris Gierman from extramilest.com. I talk about marathon running and becoming a faster, healthier and happier athlete!
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Hi Reader! This past Sunday, I ran the Amsterdam Marathon with my sister Janneke. Her first 26.2 miles / 42.2km ever. Running the streets of Amsterdam together was incredible. But like most first-time marathoners, she was pretty nervous about those final miles - the last 10km that she'd never covered in training. We hit the halfway point in 1:59:10. Then, at mile 20 (32km), everything changed. Here's what happened in those last 10k, plus our complete pacing and nutrition strategy: >> Watch...