A Life-Threatening Fall and the Resilience of Trail Runner Hillary Allen

EPISODE · Apr 7, 2022 · 58 MIN

A Life-Threatening Fall and the Resilience of Trail Runner Hillary Allen

from Grow the Good · host Sonya Looney: : Mindset, Plant-Based Nutrition, Performance, Mountain Bikin

In 2017, Hillary Allen experienced a life threatening accident that had the potential to completely derail her career as an endurance athlete. She fell 150 feet off a ridge-line during a race in Norway. With 14 broken bones, she was told she’d never run again, and most definitely not compete at an elite level. She overcame the odds and made a full recovery to return to elite level racing.  Hillary, nicknamed “Hillygoat” because of her love and skill for running fast on steep, technical mountain terrain, has raced all over the world.  In 2021, Hillary published a book about her accident and long road to recovery called Out and Back.  Hillary received her masters degree in neuroscience, physiology and structural biology, and is also a running coach.  In this podcast, Sonya and Hillary talked about her career as a runner, her injury, overcoming the odds to return better than before and the importance of self-belief to get there. Key Takeaways:   Where spirit of adventure came from How she became a runner Exploring curiosity  What is sky running Falling off a 150’ cliff and almost dying Depression from injury Getting back to sky running post injury Where does self-belief come from How to train for ultra endurance gravel cycling and running  --------------The Grow the Good Podcast is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co. 

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