Borderlands Trail and Ultra Running

Borderlands Trail and Ultra Running

Borderlands Trail and Ultra Running is a storytelling podcast for ultra runners who love this sport deeply, the iconic races, the legendary athletes, the gear, and the culture that makes all of it worth caring about. Hosted by Josh Rosenthal, founder of Borderlands Trail Running, this show exists to collect the ultra running stories that define the sport, from spending a day at Laz Lake's home to deep conversations with Scott Jurek, Dean Karnazes, Camille Herron, and the everyday runners doing extraordinary things out on the trails. This podcast covers the full world of ultra and trail running: race coverage and analysis of marquee events including Western States Endurance Run and UTMB, honest trail running shoes reviews and ultra running gear breakdowns from someone who has tested 44 pairs over 6,000 miles, and big conversations about where the sport is headed, including what dirtbag runners bring to a sport that's growing fast. This show gives ultra runners the stories, perspectives, and gear knowledge to go deeper into a sport they already love while celebrating what makes trail and ultra running unlike anything else. We'll answer questions like: - Who is Laz Lake, and why does everyone in ultra running revere him? - What makes the Barkley Marathons the hardest race in the world? - How does Western States Endurance Run work, and why is it so hard to get in? - What are the best trail running shoes and ultra running gear right now? - Who are the greatest ultra runners of all time? - What does dirtbag running culture actually mean? - How is ultra running changing, and is that a good thing? - What does it take to run a 100 mile ultra marathon? - What should ultra runners eat during training and on race day? If you want the stories, the gear, and the culture that make ultra and trail running the most addictive sport on earth, you're in the right place.

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Episoder(320)

The Myth of Trail Running, the Origin of the 'DNF Before DNF' documentary, and How to Keep Going When the Finish Line is Torn Down.

The Myth of Trail Running, the Origin of the 'DNF Before DNF' documentary, and How to Keep Going When the Finish Line is Torn Down.

In 2019 Jeremy Cox ran the Buffalo 100 only to finish dead last after the finish line had been torn down. How did he keep going? Why? We told this story to tell the ultra trail world that every run...

12 Aug 202435min

Is Borderlands Improving Trail Running?  What is Believe in the Run doing at Ultratrail Events?

Is Borderlands Improving Trail Running? What is Believe in the Run doing at Ultratrail Events?

What is Borderlands Trail Running? It's not obvious, I know. Bottom line, I love the trail running industry and want to grow it because I genuinely believe the world will be a better place. In this...

8 Aug 202436min

Is West Coast or East Coast Trail Running better? The Hellbender 100 with MidPacker Pod's Troy Meadows

Is West Coast or East Coast Trail Running better? The Hellbender 100 with MidPacker Pod's Troy Meadows

Hellbender 100 in North Carolina is quite a race. Tons of vert and (b)East coast running to the max. Rooty and steep and relentless. It's also now a Hardrock qualifier if that tells you anything ab...

5 Aug 202454min

Is Buffalo 100 one of the great American Ultramarathons? with Ben Sorenson

Is Buffalo 100 one of the great American Ultramarathons? with Ben Sorenson

It's hard to pick one single race that emobidies the American Western trail running experience. Buffalo 100 is a strong candidate. From the race director to the course to running with Buffalos in si...

1 Aug 202438min

Bad Runners Take | Can the Trail Running Industry Afford to Sponsor Athletes?  Did Hayden Hawks Say the Right Thing?

Bad Runners Take | Can the Trail Running Industry Afford to Sponsor Athletes? Did Hayden Hawks Say the Right Thing?

Elite Trail Running athletes deserve every single dollar a brand will give them in a contract, but is it sustainable? Can the industry support sponsoring athletes?I don't think the current model is s...

30 Jul 202418min

How to finish 100 miles.  Trail Grit Serial Podcast 4 of 4

How to finish 100 miles. Trail Grit Serial Podcast 4 of 4

I love the 100 mile distance. And in this episode I go for my 10th 100 miler on my favorite course in the world - Zion by Vacation races. I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoyed maki...

29 Jul 202430min

A Wise Runner has many Counselors. Trail Grit Serial Podcast 3 of 4

A Wise Runner has many Counselors. Trail Grit Serial Podcast 3 of 4

A wise trail runner has many counselors. There's no other way. The sport is challenging by design and this episode is my pursuit of wisdom from those who have gone before me/----Sponsors:VKTRY Insol...

25 Jul 202441min

Bad Runner's Take: Is the trail running too young to be a spectator sport?  Is a profitable volunteer-ran race the way to go?

Bad Runner's Take: Is the trail running too young to be a spectator sport? Is a profitable volunteer-ran race the way to go?

This week on a bad runners take:Big Trail Running • it’s a consolidation of attention around a few names and events but is trail running to new as a spectators sport to do it to this scale?Volunteer L...

23 Jul 202415min

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