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The TRACER Podcast - Trail Running and endurance fitness

Author: TRACER Co-Founder, Dr. Joey Wilson

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Join us on the TRACER Podcast, your companion for navigating the world of trail running and endurance sports. Whether you're a seasoned ultramarathoner or just starting your journey in endurance, we've got you covered with insightful conversations, expert advice, and inspiring stories.

What to expect:

  • Training Insights: Unlock the secrets of effective training with discussions on everything from building a solid base to peaking for race day. We'll delve into topics like aerobic training, nutrition, and mental fortitude.
  • Trailblazing Guests: Meet the fascinating people who shape the endurance community. Hear from elite athletes, coaches, adventurers, and others who share their passion for pushing limits and exploring the great outdoors.
  • Gear Talk: Get the lowdown on the latest gear and technology that can enhance your performance and comfort on the trails. We'll review shoes, apparel, hydration systems, and other essentials for tackling any terrain.
  • Community Connection: Join the conversation as we explore the social aspects of trail running and endurance sports. We'll discuss race recaps, group runs, volunteer opportunities, and other ways to connect with like-minded individuals.


We're passionate about helping you achieve your goals, discover new trails, and find joy in the journey. Please join us!

17 Episodes
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Steve Newman is a trail runner has dialed the 100 mile ultramarathon. He recently ran The Bear, a mountainous 100 miler with 22,000+ feet of vertical, in just over 23 hours. In this discussion, Steve shares valuable insights into how he has progressed from back of the pack to the top 5% of the field. Topics include off-season training, building fitness, intensity distribution, race nutrition, and more. Nail your next marathon or trail ultra with TRACER adaptive training programs from t...
Sandi Nypaver has won dozens of trail ultramarathon races, is a certified coach, and has been through some significant life challenges. In this episode of the TRACER podcast, Joey talks with Sandi about her successes, the trials of losing her sister to cancer and her apartment burning down, and how to train correctly. Many great takeaways from this conversation! Ready to nail your endurance training and racing? Check out TRACER at: https://tracerfitness.com Nail your next race with adaptive ...
Sage Canaday is an elite mountain runner with multiple wins and course records at the Speedgoat 50K, one of the most competitive mountain races in the USA. In this episode, Sage talks about how to develop speed year over year, and how to sharpen fitness as race day approaches. As a creator with over 250,000 followers on his own YouTube channel, Sage also talks about the power of publishing and doing new things that you aren't yet good at. Referenced in this episode: TRACER Adaptive Trainin...
Max King is a world champion trail runner that has found success in everything from short and steep races like Alaska's Mount Marathon 5K to the super bowl of USA trail running, the Western States 100 miler. In this episode of the TRACER podcast, max talks about training correctly, what NOT to do, and how to have a great race day. Train with Max's advice using one of his amazing TRACER programs: tracerfitness.com. #ultramarathon #trailrunning #ultramarathontraining #ultrarunning #endurancea...
Have you ever heard the phrase "run slower to get faster?" Is that really true? What is Zone 2 training? In this episode, professional coach Scott Johnston and author of "Training for the Uphill Athlete" talks about how to get faster and suffer less through proper aerobic training. Start getting faster today with proper aerobic training via TRACER: tracerfitness.com Get the "Training for the Uphill Athlete" book here: https://www.amazon.com/Training-Uphill-Athlete-Mountain-Mountaineers/dp/1...
Sodium chloride, commonly known as salt, is a crucial nutrient for athletes. It helps maintain proper water balance within the body. When the balance between water and sodium gets disrupted, an endurance athlete's performance can rapidly decline. Additionally, dangerous situations can arise if this imbalance isn't restored. In this episode of the TRACER podcast, registered sports dietitian Kristen Davis tackles key questions for endurance athletes. These questions include: How much sodium is...
Corrine Malcolm is a professional trail runner, coach, and broadcaster. In this episode of the TRACER Podcast, she discusses some of the most common mistakes that trail runners make. Should you train fasted or fueled? Should you use a static training plan? How does comparing yourself to others sabotage your own progress? How much of your training should be easy vs hard? Listen to find out! #ultramarathon #endurancetraining #trailrunning #marathontraining Nail your next race with adaptive tra...
In this episode of the TRACER podcast, Max King describes his win at one of the world's hardest stage races, The Dragon's Back. He shares what he's learned through his many ultramarathon wins about recovery, training, muscular endurance, and much more. If you're a trail runner, there are many great takeaways from this episode that you can put into practice, even if you're not doing a stage race any time soon. To get Max's adaptive training programs, check out tracerfitness.com. Max King's t...
Eli and Tabor Hemming, two of the fastest trail runners around, join the Tracer podcast to discuss their training philosophy and how everyday runners can improve their training. The Hemmings emphasize the importance of consistency in training, noting that a single workout won't make or break your fitness. Instead, focus on building fitness over months and years. They also stress that any running counts towards consistency, so even a short run is better than nothing. To set yourself up for suc...
Will fueling your running really make that big of a difference? Is sugar bad for people, especially athletes? How much fueling is too much? Can you make your own energy gels and drinks for training and racing? These important questions are discussed with fueling experts Alex Harrison and Michelle Howe in this edition of the TRACER podcast. Subscribe to this podcast for more conversations that will help you get faster. Check out the Saturday fueling app at saturdaymorning.fit, as well as thei...
In this episode, we get some amazing 2025 gift ideas from legend trail runners Max King and Amy Rusiecki, hosted by TRACER co-founder, Joey Wilson. For links to all gifts discussed in this video, see https://www.tracerfitness.com/blog/the-best-trail-running-gifts-for-2025 Nail your next race with adaptive training programs from world-class pros at https://tracerfitness.com. Programs include half marathons, full marathons, trail ultramarathons, and skimo races. Get a free trail and start getti...
Trail running legend Max King joins TRACER co-founder Joey Wilson on the TRACER Podcast to explore the concept of "activation energy" and how it applies to endurance athletes. They discuss strategies for overcoming the initial resistance to training—often the biggest hurdle—to unlock significant performance gains. Funny video of Chasing Walmsley mentioned in the episode! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCgzp3wll0w Watch the YouTube version of this conversation here: https://youtu.be/6nqjflx...
In this episode of The TRACER Podcast, sports medicine Dr. Joe Atkin shares his thoughts on how to prevent injuries as a runner and endurance athlete. He talks about how nutrition and hydration play a key role in keeping our muscles firing correctly, and how that plays a significant role in preventing overuse injuries. He also discusses the value of cross training, even for those who target optimizations in a particular sport. For more conversations that help you get faster, subscribe to our ...
Scott Semple is pro ski mountaineer, mountain running coach, and all-around endurance beast. In this episode of the TRACER Podcast, he shares how breath rate can help endurance athletes like runners, cyclists, and ski mountaineers to train and race better. He discusses techniques for mapping breath rate into metabolic zones for proper training, and strategies for managing pace via breath rate in races. Learn more from Scott at skimoschool.com. Nail your next race with adaptive training progra...
Adam Loomis is one of the fastest ultramarathon trail runners in the USA, with wins at the Gorge 100K, Bear 100, DC Peaks 50, and Tushars 100K. In this conversation, Adam talks about how he trains, and how his training differs when he's preparing for a long ultra vs a short, intense effort. Referenced in this episode: Excellent video by Tim Jones about the Wasatch Ultimate Ridge Linkup (WURL): https://youtu.be/-acF0uHQrZ4?si=dejlodlGURIXvxcn Nail your next race with adaptive training programs...
Join Dr. Joey Wilson, co-founder of TRACER, for an in-depth interview with professional runner Michelino Sunseri, the man behind the controversial fastest-known-time (FKT) on the iconic Grand Teton. In this candid discussion, we dive deep into Michelino's journey, covering: - From Amateur to Pro: How Michelino transitioned into the demanding world of professional running. - The Grand Teton Calling: What drew Michelino to the formidable challenge of the Grand Teton. The Controversial Route: ...
You're in for an inspiring conversation on this episode of The TRACER Podcast! Dr. Joey Wilson sits down with the remarkable Jared Campbell, a true titan in the world of ultrarunning and climbing. Jared's accomplishments speak for themselves: he is widely known as the "King of the Barkley Marathons," holding more finishes than anyone else in arguably the world's toughest ultramarathon. He's a Hardrock 100 winner and has numerous top 10 finishes both at Hardrock and other major 100 mile...
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