From 38 to 67 Yards: What It Really Takes to Make a Big Jump in Backyard Ultras with Stephanie Rosebaugh copertina

From 38 to 67 Yards: What It Really Takes to Make a Big Jump in Backyard Ultras with Stephanie Rosebaugh

From 38 to 67 Yards: What It Really Takes to Make a Big Jump in Backyard Ultras with Stephanie Rosebaugh

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What does it take to make a big jump in backyard ultras?

Stephanie Rosebaugh, licensed marriage and family therapist, ultra runner, and author, joins me to discuss the mindset that was required in her huge jump in performance at The Last Dance Backyard Ultra, where she ran 67 yards and earned the assist, nearly doubling her previous backyard performances of 34 and 38 yards.

Stephanie shares the full arc of her journey into ultras, from a late start in running to tackling Cocodona and Bigfoot 200, and how those long, point-to-point experiences shaped her approach to the backyard format. Rather than chasing an outcome, Stephanie explains how her biggest breakthrough came from committing to loving herself every step of the way, staying present, and removing comparison from the equation.

The conversation dives deep into:

  • How mindset and self-talk directly influenced her ability to run nearly three days straight
  • The mental reframes that helped her move through night running, bad weather, and emotional lows
  • Why fueling consistency, simple routines, and acceptance of ebbs and flows mattered more than rigid strategies
  • The powerful moment that led her to step off the course voluntarily and why it felt like a win
  • How curiosity, not pressure, is now driving her pursuit of a silver coin and a spot on Team USA

This episode is a masterclass in mental resilience, emotional maturity, and sustainable performance, and a reminder that in backyard ultras, the biggest breakthroughs often happen when runners stop forcing outcomes and start listening to their bodies, their minds, and the moment they’re in.


Stephanie's IG https://www.instagram.com/stephsrunspiration/

Stephanie's book The Power of Enoughness

https://books.manuscripts.com/product/the-power-of-enoughness/


Takeaways

  • Patience and grit are essential in backyard ultras.
  • Emotional maturity plays a key role in endurance racing.
  • The journey of self-discovery is crucial for runners.
  • Nutrition planning is vital for long races.
  • Community support enhances the racing experience.
  • Mindset shifts can transform race outcomes.
  • Every race offers unique gifts and lessons.
  • Flexibility is important in ultra running.
  • Connection with fellow runners enriches the experience.
  • Setting process goals can lead to greater satisfaction.


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