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Infinite Endurance Network
by Philip J. Sebastiani
Welcome to the Infinite Endurance Network, where we explore the limitless potential of human perseverance and resilience. Join us as we dive into inspiring stories of endurance athletes, mental toughness, and strategies to push beyond your limits, whether you're a seasoned competitor or just starting your journey. Tune in to discover the infinite possibilities of endurance.
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Odds & Ends with Will and Ryan
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!Join Ryan Roberts, William Kent, and Philip Sebastiani as they share personal stories, running adventures, and insights into training, racing, and the joys of ultrarunning. From a humorous car negotiation story to ultramarathon plans, this episode offers motivation and practical tips for runners and adventure enthusiasts.Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Jenny Arnzen - Run Your Race & Chase Your Dreams
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!Jenny Arnzen shares her journey through ultramarathons, detailing her recent success at the 2026 USATF 100M Championship, where she finished 3rd Woman and CRUSHED her PR with an amazing 15:01! She discusses her experiences with different race formats, the importance of crew support, and reinforcing the idea that it's never too late to chase one's passions.Jackpot UltrasSurviving the Viper 200: A Runner's Tale with Jenny ArnzenFollow JennyFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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2026 Rocky Raccoon Recap
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!Join us as we unpack the thrilling 2026 edition of Rocky Raccoon 100 with Nick Petterson. From course details to race strategies and behind-the-scenes insights, this episode offers a deep dive into one of Texas's premier ultramarathons and the journey of two top runners.In this episode:The history and significance of Rocky Raccoon in ultrarunningRace day strategies: pacing, hydration, and adapting to weatherNick's preparation for upcoming races like Grasslands and Berlin MarathonLessons from injury recovery and the importance of listening to your bodyThe debate around pacers in championship versus local racesTips for race day routines and race logistics planningInsights into mental tactics, race mind games, and race psychologyThe evolving landscape of ultrarunning regulations and cultureSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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The Backland Recap - 2025 Edition
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!On this episode of the Infinite Endurance Network, Philip J. Sebastiani and Nadine Forest recap The Backland - 2025 Edition. They delve into the technical aspects of live-streaming the event, the runners' stories, and the mental hurdles they encounter during the race. The conversation highlights the importance of crew support, race strategies, and the event's overall excitement, while also reflecting on improvements for future broadcasts. The BacklandThe Backland - ResultsRewatch the action on the Infinite Endurance Network YouTube ChannelSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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The Backland Preview - 2025 Edition
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!The Backland Preview - 2025 Edition is now live!On this episode of the Infinite Endurance Network, I'm joined by a group of Backland experts. Ryan "Rhino" Roberts, two-time Champion of The Backland and a lifetime Land Count of 52. Last year's Co-Champion, William "Billay" Kent, who will start his 3rd Backland and has a lifetime land count of 43. Ryan "B" Hill also chimes in with athlete analysis and holds a land count PR of 16. We share experiences from previous editions of the race and break down everything you need to know heading into the 5th Annual The Backland Last Man Standing. Catch ALL the action via the livestream on the Infinite Endurance Network YouTube Channel.The BacklandSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Introducing the Infinite Endurance Network
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Network, Philip discusses his recent recovery from an ankle injury, the podcast's rebrand, and his plans for live race coverage. Tune in to hear about Philip's vision for connecting and sharing stories from the front lines to first-time runners. Don't miss the upcoming live stream of The Backland Last Man Standing race!The Backland Last Man StandingInfinite Endurance Network YouTube ChannelSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Women's Champion - Nadine Forest
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!An interview with 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Champion, Nadine Forest. Running a race for the ages, she came from behind in a highly competitive women's podium that spanned 55 minutes. She finished on top of the women's podium and 2nd overall. She describes her race plan, execution, and mindset throughout the day. Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Men's Champion - Nicholas Wittkopp
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!An interview with 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Champion, Nicholas Wittkopp. He shares the physical and mental challenges faced during his 100K debut, with a particular focus on his determination to persevere despite many obstacles. Eager to improve in the world of ultra running, this is just the beginning of his journey. Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship Recap Show with Ryan Hill & Ryan Roberts
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!The first-ever Infinite Endurance Podcast Recap Show is now live! Ryan Hill and Ryan Roberts join me to recap this year's 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship. We review our pre-race predictions, provide an overview of race day from our perspectives, and share our thoughts on the future of the Big Texas Ultra and how it can evolve to become even better. Big Texas Ultra Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship Predictions & Story Lines with Ryan Hill
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!The first-ever Infinite Endurance Podcast Predictions & Story Line Show is now live! I’m joined by Ryan Hill, two-time Champion of the Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship, to break down everything you need to know heading into championship weekend.We dive into:The Course Breakdown — terrain, strategy, where races are won or lost, and how the updated layout changes the game. Men’s & Women’s Championship Fields — dark horses, returning legends, breakout contenders, and bold predictions you won’t want to miss. Storylines to Watch — who’s on a redemption arc, who’s coming in hot, and who might shock the field when the gun goes off.Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Alex Walker Pre-2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship Interview
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!An interview with Alex Walker before the 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship. Earlier this year, she smashed her own course record at the South Texas Ultra 50K to punch her ticket to the championship. Alex is the defending women’s champion and has her sights set on a big performance on race day. Expect her to lead a very competitive women’s field. HERE FOR THE WOMEN’S RACE!!Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Nicholas Wittkopp Pre-2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!My interview with Nicholas Wittkopp before the 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship. Earlier this year, he smashed the course record by over 10 minutes at the East Texas Ultra 50K on a very hot and humid day to punch his ticket to the championship. Nicholas will be making his 100K debut on Saturday. Although he is relatively new to the ultra world, he brings a wealth of NCAA Championship-level experience and a patient mindset to the starting line. Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Nadine Forest Pre-2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship Interview
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!An interview with Nadine Forest before the 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship. With a podium finish at last year’s championship, she requalified this year at the East Texas Ultra 50K. Nadine talks about how her training has evolved over the past year, as well as her goals for this year’s race.Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Alec Hernandez Pre-2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship Interview
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!An interview with Alec Hernandez before the 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship. Alec qualified earlier this year at the North Texas Ultra 100K. Since then, he has leveled up his training and has become a true student of the sport. He's bringing a tenacious mindset to the starting line and is determined to make his Big Texas Ultra Championship debut a memorable one. Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Maria Haynes Pre-2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship Interview
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!An interview with Maria Haynes before the 2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship. With a podium finish at the East Texas Ultra 50K this year, Maria qualified for the championship and will make her 100K debut. In this interview, Maria shares her training, journey into running, race strategies, and her mindset heading into the race. Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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2025 Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship Pre Show with Asher Hamlin
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!Texas Outlaw Running's Senior Race Director, Asher Hamlin, recounts the 2025 Texas Ultra Series thus far. He shares some stories from the North, West, East, and South Texas Ultras. Culminating in the Big Texas Ultra 100K Championship happening near Austin, TX on November 15th. Texas Outlaw Running Texas Ultra SeriesSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: 40th Anniversary Palo Duro Trail Run
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!On this HPE Experience episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, we mark the 40th anniversary of the Palo Duro Trail Run. Host Philip J. Sebastiani, alongside guests Alley Dog, Cody, and Aaron, discusses a journey through the rugged Texas landscape. Experience the highs and lows of the race, from unexpected twists in the course to the cherished tradition of the pre-race spaghetti dinner. This episode is a testament to the spirit of endurance and the bonds formed on the trail. Palo Duro Trail Run SeriesHigh Plains Elite Running TeamSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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A Race Like No Other: Andrew Readinger's Spartathlon Experience
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Andrew "Red Dog" Readinger, an experienced ultra runner who shares his journey through marathons and ultra races, culminating in his participation in the Spartathlon. Andrew discusses the history of the Spartathlon, the rigorous qualifying standards, and the unique challenges of the race, including its cutoffs and checkpoints. He reflects on his experiences running in Greece, the camaraderie among international runners, and his plans in the ultra-running scene.SparathlonSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Trails & Tales: Arkansas Traveller 100
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, Philip J. Sebastiani, Will, and the Ryans relive their journey through the Arkansas Traveler 100. From the pre-race jitters to the post-race reflections, they share stories about the challenging parts, the enjoyable moments, and how they supported each other throughout the race. This episode is all about pushing through tough times and enjoying the journey with friends. It's a great listen for anyone interested in running or just hearing about a big adventure.Arkansas Traveller 100Will's Headphones!!Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: Conquer the Canyon Recap + Odds & Ends
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani is joined by Mason "Alley Dawg" Sargent and Chris "Applesauce" Mott to recap the team's recent triumphs at the Conquer the Canyon race. With the beautiful yet tough Palo Duro Canyon as their playground, the team shares stories of battling the heat, navigating the trails, and the camaraderie that kept them going. They talk about past mishaps and celebrate personal wins. It's a fun, relaxed conversation that captures the essence of trail running and the joy of tackling challenges with friends. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just love a good story, this episode is all about the thrill of the race and the bonds that make it memorable.Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: The Hawk Hundred with Danny & Chris
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani is joined by teammates Danny Hendricks and Chris Mott to discuss their experiences at the Hawk Hundred ultra marathon. They share insights into their training, race-day preparations, and the challenges they faced during the race. The conversation highlights fueling strategies and mental resilience during races. Both Danny and Chris reflect on their performances, lessons learned, and their aspirations for future races, including the upcoming Backland - Last Person Standing event.The Hawk HundredHigh Plains Elite Trail Running TeamSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Endurance and Elevation: Art Hurtado's Leadville Journey
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Art Hurtado, a dedicated ultra runner and chief of beach patrol in Brownsville, Texas. Art shares his journey to completing his ninth 100-mile race at Leadville, where he finished 20th overall. The conversation delves into Art's training strategies and the challenges of running in a flat coastal environment. Throughout the episode, Art emphasizes the need for runners to train based on their own resources and environment, offering valuable insights for aspiring ultra runners.Leadville 100run in rabbitFollow ArtInstagramSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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From Ada to Adventure: Jessica Bryant's Bigfoot 200 Story
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Jessica Bryant, an ultra runner who recently completed the Bigfoot 200 race. They discuss Jessica's journey into ultra running, her preparation for the race, the challenges she faced during the event, including hallucinations and personal loss, and the importance of crew support. Jessica shares insights on training, nutrition, and recovery, as well as her plans in the ultra-running community. The conversation highlights the beauty of the course and the camaraderie among runners.Bigfoot 200Follow JessicaFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Trail Running and Community: Insights from Perspective Pacing
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews PJ Izaguirre, the founder and race director of Perspective Pacing. They discuss PJ's journey into trail running and race directing, the philosophy behind his company, and the importance of community support in endurance events. PJ shares insights on the challenges of race directing, the preparation involved in organizing events, and the valuable lessons he has learned along the way. The conversation highlights the parallels between running and life, the importance of taking action in overcoming obstacles, and the role of volunteers in creating memorable race experiences.Follow Perspective PacingInstagramFacebookSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Cascade Crest with Greg Sisengrath
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani welcomes ultra-runner and coach Greg Sisengrath to discuss his preparation and experience at Cascade Crest 100. Greg shares insights into his unique training methods, including treadmill inclines and strength workouts, and offers a glimpse into the mental and physical challenges of tackling such a demanding race. Listeners will gain valuable tips on endurance, nutrition, and the importance of community support in ultra-running. Whether you're a seasoned runner or new to the sport, Greg's journey provides inspiration and practical advice for pushing your limits.Cascade Crest 100Follow GregFacebookInstagramStravaTeam Ninja CoachingTeam Dirt and VertSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Trails & Tales: Texoma Challenge
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani and his guests discuss their experiences at the Texoma Challenge 50K. The conversation covers dream running destinations, the dynamics of team preparation, challenges faced during the race, and the impact of weather on race outcomes. The camaraderie among runners is highlighted, along with personal anecdotes about past races and plans. The episode encapsulates the spirit of community in trail running and the shared passion for the sport. In this engaging conversation, the group discusses their experiences, celebrating personal achievements in recent races, and the dynamics of racing with friends. They share insights on race-day challenges, including weather conditions and individual strategies, while reflecting on the importance of camaraderie within the running community. The conversation wraps up with plans for future races and the excitement of upcoming events.Texas Outlaw Running Texoma ChallengeFollow William KentFacebookInstagramStravaFollow Ryan RobertsFacebookInstagramStravaFollow Ryan HillFacebookInstagramStravaFollow Jeremy GreenFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Endurance & Beyond: Steve Griffin's Ultra Running Journey
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Steve Griffin, an experienced ultra runner from Dallas, Texas, with over 100 trail races completed to his name, the majority of which took place in the state of Arkansas. They discuss Griffin's recent participation in the Achilles' Hill race, his training preferences, and his involvement with the Arkansas Ultra Runners Association (AURA). He shares insights on the evolution of the Achilles' Hill race and the challenges he faced during this year's event. He emphasizes the importance of rest and recovery, the motivation for long-term participation in the sport, and the joy derived from overcoming challenges. He also offers advice for new runners, highlighting that it's never too late to start and encouraging individuals to find what they enjoy in running.Arkansas Ultra Running Association (AURA)Achilles' Hill Trail RaceFollow SteveFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: Chupacabra & East Texas Ultra
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani and guests Chris Mott and Aaron Castanon share their experiences from the East Texas Ultra and Chupacabra 50 races. They discuss the beauty of the race location, the challenges of camping before the race, and the preparations leading up to race day. The conversation delves into the race itself, highlighting the physical and mental challenges faced during the loops, strategies for hydration and nutrition, and the camaraderie among runners. They reflect on the community spirit that defines ultra running and share their achievements and experiences post-race.Texas Outlaw Running ChupacabraTexas Outlaw Running East Texas UltraFollow ChrisFacebookInstagramStravaFollow AaronFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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When Miles Matter: Chad Salyer’s Run for Cystic Fibrosis at Cocodona 250
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Chad Salyer, an ultra runner who shares his journey into endurance sports, particularly focusing on his experience at the Cocodona 250 race. Chad discusses his motivations for running, including raising awareness for Cystic Fibrosis, a condition affecting his son. The conversation delves into the logistics of preparing for a multi-day race, the challenges faced during Cocodona, and the supportive running community that has inspired him throughout his journey. Chad shares physical and mental hurdles, the importance of support from his crew, and the emotional significance of running for a cause. He reflects on his journey, the strategies he employed, and his future aspirations in the world of ultra running.Breath Team - Run to Cure Cystic FibrosisCystic Fibrosis North Texas ChapterDonate to CFWander ProjectFollow ChadFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Conquering the Arizona Monster 300 with Jodine Coe
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of The Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani reconnects with former college teammate and elite ultrarunner Jodine Coe, who recently placed 3rd female at the inaugural Arizona Monster 300. Jodine shares her journey from collegiate runner to endurance athlete, her inspiration for tackling 300 miles, and her grit to power through 112 hours of racing in the Arizona desert.Jodine gives a detailed look at her race strategy, including sleep planning, fueling (shoutout to honey stingers and breakfast burritos), dealing with nausea, and pacing through emotional highs and lows. She also opens up about her training, handling a sprained ankle pre-race, and how her crew and family played a huge part in her success. Whether you’re training for your first ultra or dreaming of a 200+, this episode is full of honest insights, encouragement, and pure ultra-running inspiration. TakeawaysAthlete profile: coffee, waffles, & favorite race distancesWhy she chose to tackle a 300-mile raceNavigating nausea, sleep, and heat challengesGear choices (including road shoes on trail!)Course overview & aid station highlightsStrategic pacing and emotional resilienceBuilding a crew and pacing support systemFollow JodineFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Surviving the Viper 200: A Runner's Tale with Jenny Arnzen
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani speaks with Jenny Arnzen about her journey from a non-runner to an accomplished ultra runner. They discuss her experiences leading up to the Viper 200, a challenging 200-mile race that faced significant weather challenges, including tornado warnings and flooding. Jenny shares her mental strategies for endurance running, the camaraderie among participants, and the lessons learned from navigating unexpected obstacles during the race. Jenny discusses her nutrition strategies, the challenges of hallucinations during long races, and the importance of community and support in endurance sports. Jenny reflects on her future racing goals and the lessons learned from her experiences, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of ultra running.TakeawaysJenny faced significant weather issues during the Viper 200, including tornado warnings.The race was modified due to flooding, leading to rerouted courses.Jenny found joy in running through flooded trails, embracing the experience.She used KT tape to prevent blisters during the race.She aims to earn a buckle in each state, showcasing her commitment to ultra running. Real food can be more effective than gels during multi-day ultras.Hallucinations can occur during extreme fatigue in ultramarathons.Time management is essential in long races to achieve goals.Experiencing a race with a supportive atmosphere can boost morale.Mamba Trail RunningFollow JennyFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Words with Will: Gorge Waterfalls 100K
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani and guest William Kent discuss Kent's experience at the Gorge Waterfalls 100K race. They delve into Kent's training regimen, race day preparations, and challenges during the race, including nutrition strategies and mental hurdles. The conversation highlights the importance of community, personal growth, and the lessons learned from competing at a high level. In this conversation, Will and Philip discuss the challenges and experiences of ultra running, focusing on race anxiety, the importance of rhythm and music, nutrition strategies, and a meaningful journey to the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. They share a harrowing experience of getting stuck in the snow and the lessons learned from it, culminating in a reflective homecoming and thoughts on future races.TakeawaysKent's training approach shifted to a more structured regimen with a coach.The importance of previewing the race course before race day.Nutrition strategies are crucial for performance during ultra races.Mental preparation and managing race day nerves are key to success.Understanding personal limits and adjusting expectations is vital in competitive racing.The significance of staying calm and focused at aid stations.Finding a rhythm is crucial for maintaining energy levels.Meaningful journeys can add depth to racing experiences.Unexpected challenges can test patience and resilience.Revisiting one's past can be an emotional and rewarding experience.Every race offers a unique adventure and learning opportunity.Words with Will Episode 1Gorge Waterfalls - Daybreak RacingFreetrailOK Runner - Specialty Running StoreFollow WillFacebookStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: 3 Chaparrals & West Texas Ultra
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani and guests discuss their experiences at two recent ultra races: Three Chaparrals and the West Texas Ultra. They delve into the challenges during these events, including weather conditions, team dynamics, and personal strategies for endurance racing. The conversation highlights the resilience of the ultra-running community and the lessons learned from these experiences, emphasizing the importance of mental strength and camaraderie in overcoming obstacles.TakeawaysTeam dynamics play a crucial role in relay-style races.Weather conditions can significantly impact race performance.Mental resilience is key to pushing through tough moments.Preparation for varying weather is essential for success.Personal experiences can vary greatly even in the same race.The camaraderie among ultra runners enhances the experience.Learning from each race helps improve future performances.Celebrating small victories in endurance sports.Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Fuel, Focus, Finish: Amy Nichols and the Prairie Spirit Trail 100
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Amy Nichols, an ultra runner from Oklahoma City. They discuss Amy's journey in running, her experiences with training and coaching, and her recent participation in the Prairie Spirit Trail 100. Amy shares insights on race day preparation, nutrition strategies, and her challenges during the race. The conversation also touches on her future goals in ultra running and the inspiration she draws from her family and friends.TakeawaysIt's essential to adapt your training based on your circumstances.Running can serve as a powerful outlet for emotions.Race day nerves can be reframed as excitement.Nutrition strategies are crucial for race performance.Overcoming challenges during a race can lead to personal growth.Mental toughness is developed through experience and challenges.Finding the right coach can enhance your training journey.Setting realistic goals is essential for long-distance running.Prairie Spirit Trail 100 Follow AmyFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Justin Weed: Breaking the 24-Hour Barrier
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani and guest host Mason Sargent interview ultra runner Justin Weed. Justin shares his journey from an average athlete to completing ultra-marathons, including his recent achievement of finishing a 100-mile race in under 24 hours. The conversation covers memorable experiences, training strategies, and nutrition insights. Justin also advises aspiring ultra runners and reflects on his growth and future goals.TakeawaysHe completed his first 100-mile race in under 24 hours at the Grasslands Trail Run.Training should focus on consistency and not overtraining to avoid burnout.Nutrition and hydration strategies are crucial for race day success.Pacing strategies can greatly impact race performance and enjoyment.Pre-mixing fuel can save time during aid station stops.Mental preparation is as important as physical training.Justin emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey and running experiences.Follow MasonFacebookStravaFollow JustinFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Running for Lo: The Lone Star Grand Slam of Ultra Running
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!Are you looking for your next challenge? In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Kat Stewart, who recently completed the Lone Star Grand Slam of Ultra Running. Kat shares her experiences from six grueling races across Texas, including Habanero, Cactus Rose, Dinosaur Valley, Brazos Bend, Rocky Raccoon, and Grasslands Trail Run. She discusses her journey into ultra running, her challenges, her nutrition strategies, and the importance of community support. Kat also highlights her motivation behind the Grand Slam, raising awareness for her daughter's rare genetic condition, Fox P1 syndrome. The conversation emphasizes resilience, determination, and the power of the human spirit in overcoming obstacles.Lone Star Slam of Ultra RunningHabanero - Trail Racing Over TexasCactus Rose - Tejas TrailsDinosaur Valley Endurance Run - Active JoeBrazos Bend - Trail Racing Over TexasRocky Raccoon - Tejas TrailsGrasslands Trail Run - Blaze Trails RunningInternational FoxP1 FoundationFollow KatInstagramFacebookSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Big Miles, Bigger Heart: Jeremy Pena’s Journey Through Ultra Running
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani sits down with ultra runner and cancer survivor Jeremy Pena to dive deep into his unforgettable experience at the Crazy Desert 100K. Jeremy opens up about his journey into ultra running, the toughest moments on the course, and how he battled through mental and physical hurdles to cross the finish line. He shares insights into nutrition, race strategy, and the power of resilience, offering valuable lessons for new and seasoned ultra runners.Beyond the race, Jeremy reflects on how his battle with cancer shaped his mindset, the unwavering support of the ultra-running community, and his ambitions for future races. Whether you're chasing your next ultra or just looking for an inspiring story of grit and determination, this conversation delivers.TakeawaysThe importance of diverse training environments for runners.Jeremy's journey from obstacle racing to ultra running.His experience with cancer and how it shaped his outlook on life.Details about the Crazy Desert 100K course and its challenges.Nutrition strategies that work for ultra runners.Memorable wildlife encounters during the race.The mental grit required to finish an ultra marathon.Advice for new runners considering their first ultra.Follow JeremyFacebookInstagramStravaCrazy Desert Trail Race 100KOne More Mile West Texas Trail RunningSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Honoring Running Legends: The Inaugural 3 Chaparrals 3/6 Hour Endurance Run
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani speaks with Karen Roberts, owner of Get Fit, a specialty running store in Amarillo, TX. They discuss Karen's journey from education to entrepreneurship. Karen shares insights on the new Three Chaparrals 3/6 hour Endurance Run in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. A race that will honor Red Spicer, Bob Givens, and Tom Lowry, some of the park's original trailblazers.The conversation highlights the role of local businesses in fostering a running community and the excitement surrounding this upcoming event. They also touch on race logistics, hydration strategies, and upholding community values when race directing. They explore the future of the Palo Duro Trail Series, including potential new distances and the balance between growth and maintaining a grassroots feel. The conversation also highlights the beauty of the Canyon and the experience participants can expect, including race swag!TakeawaysGet Fit has been a community staple for 15 years.Running can be a powerful tool for mental health.Local businesses contribute significantly to the community.The Palo Duro Trail Run is celebrating its 40th anniversary.The Three Chaparrals race honors trailblazers in the running community.Fixed-time races offer a unique challenge for runners.Community engagement is key to successful events.The beauty of Palo Duro Canyon is unmatched.Community values are important for race growth.Palo Duro Trail Run SeriesGet Fit AmarilloSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Courage & Community with Agatha McRill
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Agatha McRill, an ultra-runner and coach. They discuss Agatha's journey into ultra running, her experiences at various races including the Jackalope Jam, and her insights on recovery and coaching. Agatha shares her philosophy on courage, empowerment, and the importance of community in the ultra-running world. The conversation also touches on the challenges of transitioning to multi-day ultras and the joy of running with family.TakeawaysCourage is essential in all aspects of life.Running with family strengthens bonds and creates memories.Recovery is crucial; foot care is a priority.Active recovery helps maintain fitness and reduce injury risk.Confidence is key to starting and completing races.Empowering the next generation of runners is rewarding.Surprises in races can lead to memorable experiences.Planning is important, but flexibility is also key. Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: The 2025 North Texas Ultra
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani discusses the 2025 North Texas Ultra with two members of the High Plains Elite Running Team; Chris "Applesauce" Mott and Mason "Alley Dawg" Sargent. They delve into Chris' experiences during the race, including his strategies, the challenges the weather posed, and the importance of team support. The conversation also covers pacing, nutrition, and mental toughness for seasoned and aspiring ultra runners. As they reflect on the race, they share lessons learned and future goals, emphasizing the camaraderie and dedication within the ultra-running community.TakeawaysThe importance of pacing and sticking to a race strategy.Team support plays a crucial role in ultra-running success.Weather conditions can significantly impact race performance.Proper nutrition and hydration are essential for endurance racing.Mental toughness is key to overcoming challenges during a race.Follow High Plains EliteInstagramFacebookThe North Texas Ultra Mini DocSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Love & Running: A Valentine's Special
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this Valentine's episode of the Infinite Endurance podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani and his wife Kaycee discuss the dynamics of crewing for ultra marathons and how it impacts their relationship. They explore personal experiences, race day challenges, and balancing running and family life. The conversation highlights the importance of community support in endurance sports and offers advice for couples navigating similar situations.TakeawaysCrewing requires understanding and support from both partners.The ultra-marathon community is incredibly supportive and encouraging.Crossing the finish line is a rewarding experience for the runner and the crew.Race day can be stressful, but preparation helps alleviate anxiety.Balancing training and family life requires sacrifices from both partners.Memorable race experiences strengthen the bond between couples.Future goals in running can be a shared journey for couples.Effective communication is key in a crewing relationship.Community support is vital for runners without a crew.Love and appreciation for each other grow through shared experiences. Follow KayceeStravaFacebookSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Ultra-Running Mindset with Nick Gault
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews ultra runner Nick Gault, who shares his experiences and insights from his recent race, Running the Rose 108K. The conversation covers Nick's journey into ultra running, his training methods, mental strategies for endurance racing, and the importance of community support. Nick emphasizes the cognitive aspects of racing, the significance of recovery, and his aspirations for future races, highlighting the accessible and supportive nature of the ultra-running community.TakeawaysNick Gault emphasizes the importance of mental preparation in ultra running.Training for ultras requires adapting to different terrains and conditions.Recovery is as crucial as training; hydration plays a key role.Community support enhances the ultra-running experience.The mental aspect of racing can often be more challenging than the physical.Minimizing time spent at aid stations can improve race performance.Nick enjoys exploring new trails and parks through racing.Patience and pacing are essential for success in endurance events.Follow NickStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Words with Will Episode 1
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani and guest William Kent discuss various aspects of ultra running, including personal journeys, preparation for races, strategies for winter running, nutrition, essential gear, and mental toughness. They also announce the upcoming Best Day Ever Ultra in Oklahoma at Cross Bar Ranch, emphasizing the importance of community and personal growth in the sport.TakeawaysWilliam Kent shares his journey as an ultra runner.The importance of setting mini goals for races.Strategies for running in winter conditions.Nutrition plays a crucial role in ultra-running performance.Choosing the right gear is essential for trail running.Mental toughness is key to overcoming challenges in ultras.Community support enhances the running experience.Understanding your strengths can help in race selection.The Best Day Ever Ultra is set for November 1st in Oklahoma.Follow WillFacebookStravaGorge Waterfalls 100KBlack Canyon 100K OKRunnerSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Bandera Breakdown with Kirsten Jett
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews ultrarunner Kirsten Jett about her recent experience at the Bandera 100K. Kirsten shares her journey into running, her challenges during the race, and her mindset in overcoming obstacles. She discusses the importance of community support, her experiences as a race director, and her future goals in the ultrarunning scene. The conversation highlights the resilience and determination required in endurance sports, especially when faced with unexpected challenges.TakeawaysKirsten started running as a form of escape during her high school years.She took a 10-12 year break from running while raising her children.Kirsten's first ultra was a 50K at Palo Duro Canyon.The Bandera 100K had a last-minute location change that affected her preparation.She faced significant challenges during the race, including losing her jacket and gloves.Kirsten emphasizes the importance of community support in endurance sports.Her experience with lupus influences her training and racing strategies.She believes in holding goals loosely and adapting to circumstances.Her past experiences shape Kirsten's mindset during tough moments.Follow KirstenFacebookInstagramStravaTejas TrailsPalo Duro Trail Run3 Chaparrals 3/6 Hour Trail RunSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: Josh Blashill & The Texas Ultra Series
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!SummaryIn this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Josh Blashill, a High Plains Elite running team member. They discuss Josh's journey into ultra running, his experiences in the Texas Ultra Series, and the lessons learned throughout each race. Their conversation covers all races of the series, the North Texas Ultra, West Texas Ultra, East Texas Ultra, South Texas Ultra, and the Big Texas Ultra. They highlight the challenges and triumphs Josh faced during each event, the course profile of each race, and the distances offered at each race. The episode concludes with Josh sharing his 2025 racing plans and the importance of mental resilience in endurance sports.TakeawaysYou can do a lot more than you think you can do."Forcing your body to mind" is crucial in ultra running.Chunking long distances into smaller goals helps manage mental fatigue.Mental resilience is key to overcoming obstacles in ultra running.Community and camaraderie among runners enhance the experience.Setting a positive example for children through endurance sports is rewarding.Follow JoshFacebookStravaTexas Ultra Series InformationSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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2024 Reflections: Resetting the Standard
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode, Philip J. Sebastiani reflects on his ultra-running journey throughout the 2024 season, sharing personal highs and lows, lessons learned, and the overarching theme of resetting the standard. He emphasizes the significance of mental resilience in endurance sports. He offers insights on setting intentions for the upcoming year, focusing on flexibility, gratitude, and the training process rather than just outcomes.Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Year of the 100s: Nick Petterson's 2024 Ultra Journey
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, ultra runner Nick Petterson shares his experiences racing and training throughout the 2024 season. They discuss Nick's impressive achievements, including running four 100-mile races, and the importance of recovery. Nick shares insights on preparing for a 100-mile race, the mental aspects of racing, and the support system that helps him succeed. The conversation also touches on future goals and advice for aspiring ultra runners.Follow NickInstagramStravaHamster Dance Song!Grasslands Trail Run Arkansas Traveller 100Lake Murray Endurance RunPerpetual MotionSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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HPE Experience: The 2024 Backland
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani engages in a campfire-style conversation with members of the High Plains Elite Trail Team. This jam-packed discussion revolves around their experiences at The Backland - Last Person Standing race, including their preparations, strategies, and personal insights. Each athlete shares their unique journey, challenges, and the lessons learned from the race. The camaraderie and support within the team are highlighted, along with their aspirations for future races. The episode concludes with humorous moments and reflections on the race experience.High Plains Elite InstagramFollow ChrisFacebookInstagramStravaFollow CodyFacebookInstagramStravaFollow TomasFacebookInstagramStravaFollow MasonFacebookStravaTexas Outlaw Running WebsiteSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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From Road to Trail: Rachel Moore's Endurance Evolution
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, host Philip J. Sebastiani interviews Rachel Moore, who recently completed her first backyard ultra, completing 41 yards and an astonishing 170+ miles. Our conversation covers Rachel's journey into ultra-running, her experiences in various races, her preparation for the backyard ultra, and her strategies for nutrition and hydration during the race. Rachel shares insights on the importance of listening to one's body, the challenges of transitioning from road to trail running, and the supportive community within the ultra-running scene. She discusses the emotional and physical difficulties faced during the race, the importance of crew support, and the empowerment of her fellow female competitors. Rachel also reflects on her recovery strategies, future aspirations in ultra-running, and the balance between her teaching career and passion for running.Follow Rachel MooreFacebookInstagramStravaSupport the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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Unleashing Infinite Endurance Feat. Mason Sargent
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In the inaugural episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, Mason Sargent engages in a dynamic conversation with host Philip Sebastiani, a prominent member of the Texas ultra-running scene. They discuss Philip's impressive ultra-running achievements, including his recent successes and the mental and physical strategies contributing to his performance. The conversation delves into training consistency, the importance of community in endurance sports, nutrition strategies for long races, and Philip's aspirations for the future. This episode is an inspiring exploration of the dedication and resilience required in the world of ultra-running.Support the showThank you for listening to the Infinite Endurance Network. We hope today's episode left you feeling motivated and ready to tackle your next challenge. If you enjoyed what you heard, you can support the show by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a review, and sharing it with your community. Follow your host, Philip J. SebastianiFacebookInstagramStrava
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Infinite Endurance Network, where we explore the limitless potential of human perseverance and resilience. Join us as we dive into inspiring stories of endurance athletes, mental toughness, and strategies to push beyond your limits, whether you're a seasoned competitor or just starting your journey. Tune in to discover the infinite possibilities of endurance.
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Philip J. Sebastiani
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