EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 36 MIN
I Ran for 12 Hours Straight – Here's What Happened... Training For Cocodona
from Free Outside · host Jeff Garmire
I just ran in circles for 12 hours—and somehow, I had a blast. In this episode, I break down my experience at a fixed-time ultra, a 12-hour race on a looped course in Boise. Why did I do it? To test my fueling, sodium, and hydration strategies ahead of Cocodona 250. I dive into the numbers, what worked, what didn’t, and the mental lessons I took away—including how I let the course record change my race plan (oops). I also talk about my pre-race anxiety, dealing with mid-race curveballs, and how a simple gear change solved an unexpected issue. Plus, a ridiculous drive home involving a blizzard and a detour. If you’re into race strategy, mindset, or just love hearing about long, grueling efforts, this one's for you. Stay elite, my friends.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Journey02:52 Building Confidence Through Racing05:48 Nutrition Strategy and Preparation09:12 Race Day Experience and Challenges11:59 Mental Resilience and Goal Setting14:50 Lessons Learned and Future PlansSupport the show by supporting our sponsors:Garagegrowngear.comjanji.comTakeawaysI needed a confidence builder this year.Nutrition strategy is crucial for long races.Gut training is essential for endurance events.Mental resilience plays a key role in racing.Always have a plan and stick to it.Adjusting to race day conditions is important.Communication with race officials can be challenging.Learning from each race helps improve future performance.Support from friends and family is invaluable.Setting clear goals can enhance performance.Subscribe to Substack: http://freeoutside.substack.comSupport this content on patreon: HTTP://patreon.com/freeoutsideKeywordsultramarathon, nutrition, race strategy, mental resilience, goal setting, endurance running, Cocodona, Jeff Garmire, running tips, training
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I just ran in circles for 12 hours—and somehow, I had a blast. In this episode, I break down my experience at a fixed-time ultra, a 12-hour race on a looped course in Boise. Why did I do it? To test my fueling, sodium, and hydration strategies ahead of Cocodona 250. I dive into the numbers, what worked, what didn’t, and the mental lessons I took away—including how I let the course record change my race plan (oops). I also talk about my pre-race anxiety, dealing with mid-race curveballs, and how a simple gear change solved an unexpected issue. Plus, a ridiculous drive home involving a blizzard and a detour. If you’re into race strategy, mindset, or just love hearing about long, grueling efforts, this one's for you. Stay elite, my friends.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Journey02:52 Building Confidence Through Racing05:48 Nutrition Strategy and Preparation09:12 Race Day Experience and Challenges11:59 Mental Resilience and Goal Setting14:50 Lessons Learned and Future PlansSupport the show by supporting our sponsors:Garagegrowngear.comjanji.comTakeawaysI needed a confidence builder this year.Nutrition strategy is crucial for long races.Gut training is essential for endurance events.Mental resilience plays a key role in racing.Always have a plan and stick to it.Adjusting to race day conditions is important.Communication with race officials can be challenging.Learning from each race helps improve future performance.Support from friends and family is invaluable.Setting clear goals can enhance performance.Subscribe to Substack: http://freeoutside.substack.comSupport this content on patreon: HTTP://patreon.com/freeoutsideKeywordsultramarathon, nutrition, race strategy, mental resilience, goal setting, endurance running, Cocodona, Jeff Garmire, running tips, training
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