Why Paula’s 100 Mile Race Felt Great | The Balanced Runner Reviews

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Paula Bedford talks with Jae Gruenke, founder of The Balanced Runner,™ about how she thought her knee pain and instability might mean the end of ultrarunning for her, and how she eventually completed a 100 mile race well under 24 hours and feeling good.
    She describes her experiences with Jae’s online running form coaching-what the process was like, how long it took for her pain to resolve completely, and the unexpected effect that using the Feldenkrais Method to improve her running form had on her life.
    Paula is an ultrarunner, coach, and co-founder of Camino Ultra running events company. You can find her on Instagram at / onehandedrunner and at www.caminoultr...
    The book Paula mentions is The Rise of the Ultra Runners by Adharanand Finn. Jae is featured in Chapter Fifteen. www.adharanand....
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Комментарии • 2

  • @balancedrunner
    @balancedrunner  Год назад

    Have you run a hundred-miler? How did you take care of your body during your training?

  • @shaec.3581
    @shaec.3581 Год назад +3

    That book is what got me into ultrarunning! We definitely have a lot in common. My longest race last year was 140km and this year I will be doing my first 100 miler. Last year I also did 2x 100kms and mountain 65km and a few 50kms (and marathons, trail halfs etc). One of my favourite races are ones that go by time rather than distance.