Every time we run a PB, it somehow resets our baseline:
βThis is what Iβm capable of. This is now the new normalβ
The bar has been raised. Scary. But also cool, cause this is how we grow.
Gonna try to surpass last yearβs 220k in Mayβs 24hour race. Letβs grow!
(pic: 2024 age group podium)
19.04.2025 12:18
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After failure, the next succes is never guaranteed.
My 2025: a DNF + trainings canceled because of pains
But then: finishing a painfree Rotterdam marathon (last sunday)
Maybe this is life: after every setback⦠to just keep running
15.04.2025 21:09
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That's some decent prepping! Nice. Best of luck, and enjoy those 100 kms!
12.04.2025 06:55
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Prepping for sundayβs marathon!
What about race nerves?
Pro marathoner Scott Fauble said:
βThe only thing Iβve learned about handling my nerves is to not try and change anything.
If Iβm nervous, I let myself be nervous. If Iβm calm, Iβm calm.β
Scott Fauble - Inside a marathon
11.04.2025 21:02
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Doing a short taper until sundayβs Rotterdam Marathon
Tapering is not just mindlessly running fewer hours. Essential is still doing some tempo/intervals.
As coach Jason Koop says: maintenance of training *intensity* is critical.
(Jason Koop - Training essentials for ultrarunning)
08.04.2025 21:06
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Soft forest floors offer lower impact than paved roads. A perfect excuse for hitting the trails
Sensitive leg muscle requires creative training at the moment
Tho honestly.. do we need any excuse at all for hitting the trails? π
Pic: todayβs run @De Leyen, Netherlands
#trailrunning
04.04.2025 20:25
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A leg muscle started aching at the end of fridayβs run. 2 weeks before my next big marathon...
Coach and I decided on cycling instead of running for 4 days.
Feel insecure about the upcoming race. Living day by day.
Big plans or not: I guess sometimes all we can do is focus on the next small step
01.04.2025 21:03
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Ultras are not just physical: mental endurance is essential
Plenty ways to train the mind: meditation, rain-runs, visualization, cold showers, repetition,
mantrasβ¦
Pick yours. Andy Jones-Wilkins said:
βFor every one minute you spend training your body, spend two minutes training your mindβ
28.03.2025 21:14
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Some days we run for numbers. Some days for competition.
But some days⦠we run for beauty.
Attuning our frequencies to natureβs heartbeat. When our feet become one with the trails, we leave our daily burdens behind.
(pics: yesterdayβs run at Den Treek, Netherlands)
#trailrunning
25.03.2025 20:14
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Loved this read. Think the beginner's mindset applies to more than just running. This specific quote really got me thinking:
"There's unique freedom in admitting "I don't know," a special joy in learning something for the first time"
23.03.2025 12:06
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Yesternight's training ran along this canal, where lots of rowers were training.
Just like runners, they had coaches watching and giving instructions.
It struck me how rowers, runners... and all human beings:
we need others to get the most out of ourselves π€
21.03.2025 21:19
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10 ways to make sure you donβt become a better runner ππ
βInverse thinkingβ: list ways to make sure you DONβT reach
your goal.
...and then do the opposite.
This fun exercise often gets attributed to mathematician Carl Jacobi. I decided to try it on running π
(pic)
18.03.2025 21:02
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Love how you describe thinking about your why! Very strong 5th tip. Thx for sharing!
14.03.2025 19:07
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Asked an olympian at tuesdayβs running symposium:
When quitting your lawyer job for running: how did you experience making unusual choices? How did others react?
Her reply:
βMy experience is that when we choose to follow our dream, we will find the people around us to be very supportiveβ
Wow.
14.03.2025 19:02
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NSAIDs and Running
After reading how Ibuprofen interferes with healing, I decided not to use it on runs.
Ibu and other NSAIDs seem to:
-compromise healing of muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage
-increase damage to the body in extreme exercise
Valuable overview on Fellrnr:
fellrnr.com/wiki/NSAIDs_and_Running
11.03.2025 16:27
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Thereβs many reasons to run a marathon. One is growing our courage:
βCourage comes in many forms. Today you discover the courage to keep trying, to not give up, no matter how dire things become.β
What we learn during a marathon, we can apply to all of life.
Quote from Dean Karnazesβs book 50|50
07.03.2025 18:57
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Beautiful!
07.03.2025 18:17
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The way you captured it looks like art. Love it!
07.03.2025 18:15
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Vitamins/anti-oxidants help our body recover. But this paper found that supplementing may reduce the positive effects of our training.
This was new to me.
Vitamin-rich foods are healthy, but vitamin C/E pills may not always be constructive?
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2013.267419
01.03.2025 07:24
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Healthy sports nutrition is important. But during ultras, our palate and needs change.
Food you can stomach becomes more valuable than food with the best nutrients.
Thatβs why you see ultra runners eating all kinds of foods.
Hereβs some original pics of strange foods Iβve used during runs π
25.02.2025 17:56
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To run is to witness.
Runners get to know nature intimately, by witnessing her subtle changes. We know what moment the sun rises, understand when different animals raise their young, we read when the first flowers come to herald spring.
To run is to witness.
(pic: sunrise @today's morning run)
21.02.2025 19:29
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Maintaining fitness during recovery
An injury is keeping me from long/intensive runs. But cross-training with other sports can help maintain (most) fitness, while keeping mechanical stress on the body low.
Setbacks like injury teach us: thereβs always creative ways to contribute to our goals.
18.02.2025 13:36
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At the 100k world championships last december, we ran among outliers. People we put on a pedestal.
But hearing their stories during breakfast, it turned out they just grew into this life one bit at a time. Their pedestals were staircases, consisting of 1000 small steps.
Small steps add up.
14.02.2025 09:35
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How to keep running when our bodyβs hurting and asks us to stop?
Having a clear 'why' helps us push on when it gets hard. Before every ultra, take some time to think why this endeavor is important to you. This can give us wings when weβd otherwise give up.
Pic: me at a sign saying "Why am I here?"
11.02.2025 20:10
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Start a race fast, or keep an even pace? This study on 24hour-runners showed that:
"the fastest runners start at lower relative intensities and display a more even pacing strategy than slower runners"
To me, this was a reason to race even-paced since I read this.
doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2016-0237
07.02.2025 13:13
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This study showed how a significant lowering of magnesium was found up to 11 months after completing a 120km march (at the end of a military training programme).
Enough reason to supplement magnesium after a long ultra?
source:
PubMed - PMID 1863536
04.02.2025 18:24
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Preparing my own gels to eat 120g carbs/hour in tomorrow's 100miler. Why?
Carbs are not just fuel for fast races. They are stored as glycogen in the muscles. Glycogen is required for proper muscle contractions and combatting fatigue.
source:
doi: 10.1079/PNS2004344
31.01.2025 16:30
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Trained with these 2 guys yesternight. We're all a bit scared for Saturday's race, where we run either 100k or 100mi. We concluded that:
"it's good when a big goal scares you a bit, cause then we know that it means something to our heart "
29.01.2025 08:15
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Hi, this is Harm!
I love running long distances and enjoy learning about running. My aim is to share a 2 thoughts a week that might benefit every runner. This could be an insight on nutrition, a thought about training, interesting research, or even a life lesson.
Welcome aboard!
28.01.2025 14:03
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