Setting Guiness World Records Running on the Treadmill with Don Reichelt

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Don Reichelt, a Guinness World Record holder for running on a manual treadmill, joins the podcast. He shares his motivation for attempting the record and the rigorous process of setting a guiness world record, including finding independent witnesses and providing video evidence.
    Don also discusses his approach to training and self-care, emphasizing the importance of strength training and mobility exercises. The conversation touches on the evolving nature of ultra running and the balance between competition and enjoying the beauty of nature.
    Don shares his experience running a sub-8 minute pace in a 100-mile race and the mental challenges that come with achieving a perfect race. He shares how he sets goals and pushes himself to his limits, as well as the importance of mental and emotional preparation. Overall, the conversation highlights the pursuit of challenging oneself and finding enjoyment in the process.
    Takeaways
    Don Reichelt set three Guinness World Records for running on a manual treadmill
    Don emphasizes the importance of strength training and mobility exercises in his training regimen to prevent injuries and improve performance.
    The conversation explores the evolving nature of ultra running and the balance between competition and enjoying the beauty of nature.
    Don shares his experience running a sub-8 minute pace in a 100-mile race and the mental challenges that come with achieving a perfect race.
    Setting challenging goals and pushing oneself to the limits can lead to personal growth and a sense of accomplishment.
    Mental and emotional preparation are just as important as physical training for ultra races.
    Sound Bites
    "I was really just looking for a way to get a free treadmill."
    "Guinness has turned into more of like a marketing agency than anything these days."
    "I had no idea. It was hard physically, but I've never done anything harder mentally in my life."
    "What are the controlled ways that I can practice something that I'm going to have to do at a really tough level in Cocodona."
    "Why do we come out to this race when we both live where it's snowy? Because the heat just kills us each day."
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
    01:15 Running for Guinness World Records
    04:26 The Mental Challenges of Running on a Manual Treadmill
    10:59 The Importance of Strength Training and Mobility
    13:20 Finding the Balance Between Competition and Enjoying Nature
    22:59 Pushing Limits and Chasing Perfection
    26:18 The Importance of Mental and Emotional Preparation
    30:04 Training for Spring Races in Brutal Winters
    32:29 Tiny Bench: Connecting and Sharing Stories
    39:31 Memorable Runs: From Challenging Races to Special Moments
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    Keywords
    Guinness World Records, treadmill running, training, self-care, strength training, mobility exercises, ultra running, competition, nature, mental challenges, ultra running, training, Cocodona 250, goals, mental preparation, Tiny Bench, memorable runs, fastest known times
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Комментарии • 4

  • @williampeterson9377
    @williampeterson9377 Месяц назад +2

    Jeff, I’m not a runner but this was such a fascinating interview that I couldn’t stop watching. I urge everyone to watch it. Good job and congratulations on this great interview.

    • @FreeOutside
      @FreeOutside  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words

  • @sam-vk9yu
    @sam-vk9yu Месяц назад +1

    Loving the podcasts, Jeff! Keep it up. Also, congrats on another Cocodona. What a time for keeping the 6th place streak... good stuff!!

    • @FreeOutside
      @FreeOutside  Месяц назад

      Thank you! That was a tough race this year