• Free Outside

  • Di: JeffyG
  • Podcast
  • Riassunto

  • This is a podcast that blurs the lines between trail running, Fastest Known Times, Thru-hiking, and trail activities. Maybe there is comedy, or maybe not. But there will be some interviews and some fun interactions with guests across all modes of travel. I am Jeff Garmire, the host of the podcast. Tune in for the talking, stay for the talk about slowly running and hiking through the forests. I have 20 FKTs, a book, a movie, and a lot of experience in doing things the wrong way. So it seems fitting to have a podcast to share some conversations with my outdoorsy friends.
    JeffyG
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  • Crocs, Eclipses, Trail Running Contracts, Bear Encounters, and thru hiking the Pangea Traverse with Lil Buddha
    May 31 2024

    I discuss Crocs, eclipses, a game called Deal or No Deal with trail running contracts, and an interview with Lil Buddha about his Pangea Traverse and bear encounters. I share share some news and experiences with crocs, including a 5k run and and Chris Howett's Guinness world record marathon.

    I discuss eclipses and play a fun game with Trail Running Brand contracts. I speak to Little' Buddha about his experiences as a long-distance hiker, his identity as a Hmong American, and his efforts to raise awareness and funds for the AAPI community. He talks about insights into his family's refugee journey and the challenges of planning and executing the Pangea Traverse.

    Follow Lil Buddha: https://www.instagram.com/lilbuddhahikes/?hl=en

    Takeaways

    • Crocs can be a source of Guiness world records especially in the marathon.
    • Eclipses are a captivating natural phenomenon
    • The game 'Deal or No Deal' is played with the Trail Running Industry
    • Thru-hiking and hitchhiking experiences are highlighted
    • The Pangea Traverse, a 16,000-mile hiking endeavor, requires meticulous planning and funding, presenting logistical and environmental challenges.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Crocs Fascination

    05:21 Passion for Eclipses and Outdoor Adventures

    09:08 The Game of 'Deal or No Deal' in the Outdoor Industry

    13:06 Hitchhiking, Through-Hiking, and Bear Encounters

    38:04 The Pangea Traverse: Planning, Challenges, and Impact

    Sound Bites

    • "I wanted to be in the community and be visible, right? As a person of color, as an Asian American living in the United States, that was participating in something that for the most part, most BIPOC people are underrepresented in."
    • "My family, my mom, you know, she had to escape. So my father and mother were separated during this. My father was out fighting. My mom was still in the village with my brothers and sisters and me unborn."
    • "I've got three years that I could, you know, put it all into hiking. So it'll take three years to complete the 16,000 miles."

    Keywords

    podcast, crocs, eclipses, game, interview, Pangea Traverse, bear encounters, through-hiking, hitchhiking, marathon, world record, eclipses fascination, long-distance hiking, Hmong American, refugee journey, AAPI community, Pangea Traverse, fundraising

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    56 min
  • Doping, FKTs, Cocodona, UTMB, Trail Running, and Ugly Rocks in this solocast
    May 27 2024

    In this episode we discusses various topics including FKTs, the Cocodona race, UTMB, doping in trail running, and the concept of power hiking. Also, some jokes written by AI and its thoughts on different generations. The episode ends with a book recommendation and a reflection on the significance of rocks.

    Takeaways

    • Notable FKTs started this month. A PCT FKT attempt, an Appalachian FKT attempt and a new unsupported FKT on the Arizona Trail by Heather "Anish" Anderson.
    • The Cocodona race is gaining attention and popularity, with its unique course and community involvement.
    • UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc) is considered one of the biggest and most competitive trail races in the world and is making a small step into drug testing in trail running
    • Doping is a concern in trail running, and efforts are being made to address it, although the fragmented nature of the sport makes it challenging.
    • The concept of power hiking in ultra running is debated, with some considering it a form of walking and others emphasizing its athletic nature.
    • Humor and jokes related to ultra running and different generations are awful.
    • A book recommendation, 'Itch' by Nick Fowler, is given.
    • The significance of rocks, particularly 'ugly rocks,' is pondered.

    Sound bites

    • "FKT's jokes ugly rocks this episode has everything"
    • "FKTs on the Pacific Crest Trail and the Appalachian Trail. She's also written a couple of books if you're a book person."
    • "There's even the influencer level of money in the sport"

    Chapters

    00:00 FKTs, Cocodona, and UTMB: Exploring the World of Trail Running

    03:45 Heather Anderson's FKTs and Book Recommendations

    08:01 Addressing Doping in Trail Running

    16:29 The Debate on Power Hiking in Ultra Running

    23:04 Contemplating the Significance of Rocks

    Keywords FKTs, Cocodona, UTMB, trail running, doping, power hiking, jokes, generations, book recommendation, rocks

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    24 min
  • Setting Guiness World Records Running on the Treadmill with Don Reichelt
    May 24 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 Guinness 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.

    Check out Don on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runwithdon/?hl=en

    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 Website: www.Freeoutside.com Instagram: thefreeoutside facebook: www.facebook.com/freeoutside Buy a shirt to support future projects: https://www.bonfire.com/fastest-known-tiger Email me to buy a signed copy of my book, "Free Outside" at jeff@freeoutside.com Buy my book "Free Outside" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/39LpoSFKeywordsGuinness World

    Keywords:

    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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    47 min

Sintesi dell'editore

This is a podcast that blurs the lines between trail running, Fastest Known Times, Thru-hiking, and trail activities. Maybe there is comedy, or maybe not. But there will be some interviews and some fun interactions with guests across all modes of travel. I am Jeff Garmire, the host of the podcast. Tune in for the talking, stay for the talk about slowly running and hiking through the forests. I have 20 FKTs, a book, a movie, and a lot of experience in doing things the wrong way. So it seems fitting to have a podcast to share some conversations with my outdoorsy friends.
JeffyG

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