Mastering Pacing in Backyard Ultras
Description
Trying to figure out how to pace your next backyard ultra? Hint, faster does not mean better in the backyard!
In this short but packed episode, we break down one of the most important and most misunderstood parts of the backyard ultra format: pacing. Whether you’re brand new to the backyard or looking to improve your strategy, this episode covers practical pacing advice, how to train for consistent hourly loops, and what to plan for on race day.
We talk about common mindset traps runners fall into, why road paces don’t translate to trails and backyards, and how to use walking and low effort levels to your advantage. You’ll learn how much time you actually need at camp between yards, why early loops feel too easy, and how to stay mentally steady when your breaks get shorter. I also share data from the 2025 Big’s Backyard Individual World Championship to show how the top runners manage their pace and effort.
From managing night loops and crew support to handling stiffness, panic moments, and course-specific strategy, this episode gives you a clear, realistic approach to pacing yourself further than you think possible. If you want to go deeper and personalize your pacing strategy, I have 1:1 coaching spots available.
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Takeaways
- The two common pacing mindsets new backyard runners fall into
- Why road paces don’t translate to trails (and what to focus on instead)
- The importance of walking hills and managing effort, not speed
- Ideal time to aim for at camp between yards (and why it varies)
- Why early breaks feel long — and why that’s a good thing
- How pacing shifts as the race progresses
- The role of crew support when your between-yard time gets short
- How to handle stiffness, slowing down, or mental panic
- What Big’s 2025 data shows about sustainable pacing
- How to adjust pacing for day vs. night loops
- Why pacing is fully individual and depends on your needs at camp
- The value of course recon and practicing on similar terrain
- Why working with a coach can help personalize your pacing strategy
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