The Ultra Peps
The Ultra Peps
Carole Fuchs
All things ultra, running and high-altitude climbing by Carole Fuchs former professional triathlete, elite ultra-trail runner and mountaineer specialised in 8000meters ascents. Mt Everest summited in 2018 from north-face.
Ep. 21 Consistency in Training
There are so many parameters besides hard training, "what's your pace", VO2max that could help us to perform better, feel better and most importantly enjoy the process more. Let's "train consistency like a muscle"! For more informations and DM: www.carolefuchs.net  https://www.instagram.com/carolefuchs/
Mar 12, 2021
14 min
Ep. 20 Speed Training and Winter Cross-Training
Note: Episode 20 is using Japanese-English! Great fun today with Yusuke Tanka, elite trail-runner part of team Salomon Japan, running coach and cross-training explorer talking about speed training, why do we need to include it in our training routine and how to train during the winter season, when the trails are not the safest option to train. We will see that there are many ways to maintain our aerobic base while having a great time exploring new sports.    
Dec 15, 2020
39 min
Ep. 19 Rowing the Infamous North West Passage 2021
Rowing this 2000 miles arctic route linking the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans is the next adventure awaiting Mark Agnew in 2021. Perhaps one the last big FIRST in the world. Mark is talking about this fantastic expedition and describes what it takes to get there in terms of logistics and preparation. We will also learn how  the expedition team will perform very serious climate change survey to document the impact of global warming in the Arctic. https://nwp2021.com
Dec 1, 2020
51 min
Ep. 18 Finding Training - Life Balance: Chinathip Boonchokhirunmeta's story to reaching equilibrium
The story of the founder and CEO of Nich Cycling, the first and only sport cycling brand in Thailand is an endurance journey. Grit and determination combined with time commitment to fit work, family, training, friend and social obligations ended up in an amazing adventure exploring and taking different challenges to the top.    
Nov 18, 2020
25 min
Ep.17 Can we get Faster when we get Older?
Do we necessarily slow down while getting older? Approaching training in a smarter way based on experience (when getting older) can set off the impact of ageing on our performances. 
Nov 18, 2020
12 min
Ep. 16 Self-believe & Roger Bannister's lesson on Performance
Today's episode is about sports performance. What breaking the 4 minute mile has taught us about finding our limits? Roger Bannister, 1st human to a run a 4 minute mile, icon of success showed that our mind-set can enhance our natural abilities! Get the opportunity to surprise yourself and don't sabotage a potential achievement from the very moment the gun fires! The 4 minute mile is a fascinating example, back then, it has been as much a psychological barrier as a physical one. Like climbing Mt Everest, the closer it is the more daunting it seems!    I am with Suzanne Van de Venne, High Performance Coach and runner.
Oct 23, 2020
18 min
Ep. 15 Food, Training the guts & Plant-based running
"You Are What You Eat".  Hi everyone, the topics today are all food related because hungry runners eat all day. Breakfast (or not?), nutrition toolbox, fuelling the long runs, training our nutrition strategies and plant-based running - - -> with coach Erik Böhm, founder of the Effortless Running method. 
Oct 9, 2020
46 min
Ep. 14 What to Eat on Race Day with Juliette Blanchet (French only)
A casual chat with Juliette Blanchet, elite trail-runner from team Vibram talking about refuelling during races. Getting the nutrition right on race day is as important as the training load invested in the race preparation! Thank you Juliette!  Note: As we are both French it appeared more natural to hold a conversation in our mother tongue (I will try to study how to get the transcripts).  
Sep 18, 2020
19 min
Ep. 13 Hydration, Cramping & Potatoes Chips
Are you craving for potatoes chips during or after a run? Welcome to the club. I made this episode after a 6hours mountain run in the heat and believe me the main focus of the day wasn't the view. How much fuid do we need? What type of fluid are the most useful for us runners and ultra addicts? The hydration index of average sports drinks is very disappointing (not to say inefficient) to deliver fluid in our bodies. What causes cramping and how to avoid it are also today's topics.  Hydration brings a better running performance and perhaps most importantly recovery!     
Aug 19, 2020
11 min
Ep. 12 Training for Mountain (ultra) Running without Mountains
Training for ultras and mountain races in town. Does it sound familiar? If you do not all have the chance to live near mountains or if you are too busy to hit the hills, this is definitely going to bring you a few creative ideas about how to organise your ultra-training in town. How to make the most out of the urban jungle and build those climbing legs?  With Erik Böhm, founder of the Effortless Running Method. 
Jul 27, 2020
35 min
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