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Henry Abbott and the new science of injury free sport!

Becoming Ultra

Release Date: 05/09/2025

Lootie's World Run:  The fastest woman to run around the world! show art Lootie's World Run: The fastest woman to run around the world!

Becoming Ultra

Scott sits down with Marie Leautey to talk about her epic run around the world, yes, the world!   Enjoy the show and read below for a solid AI description of it all!! Title: Running the World: Marie Leautey's Incredible Journey of Self-Discovery Introduction:   In a world where adventure often feels out of reach, Marie Leautey's story is a testament to the power of determination and the transformative nature of running. From a life of smoking to becoming a world runner, Marie's journey is not just about the miles; it’s about rediscovering oneself and embracing new challenges....

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How busy runners can use December to set up for success in 2026. show art How busy runners can use December to set up for success in 2026.

Becoming Ultra

On this episode Scott shares 5 ideas to get the most out of your December to hit the ground running in January.  Some are great reminders and a couple may be new to you. In any case, we think you'll be able to take one or two things away from this episode to enjoy the start of the new year!  Thanks for listening.

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Race Spotlight:  Standhope Ultra Challenge [Idaho Mountains] show art Race Spotlight: Standhope Ultra Challenge [Idaho Mountains]

Becoming Ultra

In this episode of Becoming Ultra, host Scott Jones speaks with Mary Martin, the race director of the Stand Hope Ultra Challenge. They discuss Mary's journey from the East Coast to Idaho, her involvement in the ultra running community, and the challenges of organizing ultra marathons. They talk about the unique aspects of the races, including elevation gains, course navigation, and the importance of community and volunteers. Mary shares insights on the growth of the race, safety measures, and the local culture surrounding Ketchum, Idaho including a crazy weekend Scott spent at Rebecca's Prvate...

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Becoming Ultra is back after a little 4 month hiatus! Scott hops on to share what's been going on and what to look forward to with BU.  The lessons from running far transend to podcasting, business, and more and we hope to continue to inspire and educate more people to get out there and do hard, epic things!

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Race Director Ken Krogsrud of the Lost Sierra Endurance Race show art Race Director Ken Krogsrud of the Lost Sierra Endurance Race

Becoming Ultra

In this episode of Becoming Ultra, Scott discusses with Ken Krogsrud, the race director of the ultra in Downeyville, California. Ken shares his journey into ultra running, the challenges and successes of organizing the race, and the unique terrain and community involvement that make this event special. They also discuss race strategies for first-timers, post-race activities, and the philosophy behind Ken's Bad Luck Run Club, which aims to create a fun and inclusive atmosphere for runners of all levels. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ken Krogsrud and His Journey 02:44 The Lost Sierra Race...

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Adam Ludwin on the power of breath for performance! show art Adam Ludwin on the power of breath for performance!

Becoming Ultra

Scott has a conversation with Adam Ludwin who shares his entrepreneurial journey from founding Captify Technologies to discovering the transformative power of breathwork. He discusses the challenges of running a high-pressure business, the importance of self-awareness, and how he transitioned into creating fivepointfive, an app designed to make breathwork accessible and beneficial for everyone. Adam emphasizes the physiological and psychological benefits of breathwork, its role in education, and the necessity of teaching healthy coping mechanisms to future generations.  They discuss the...

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Season 16:30 Denise becomes an ultra runner in Mendocino! show art Season 16:30 Denise becomes an ultra runner in Mendocino!

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On this episode Denise shares her transformative experience running the Mendocino Coast Ultra. From her initial impressions of the beautiful coastal town to the challenges faced during the race, Denise recounts her journey. With insights from her coach Addie Bracey, the conversation highlights the importance of consistency, overcoming physical obstacles, and the emotional highs and lows of ultra running. Denise's story serves as an inspiration for anyone considering taking on such a challenge, emphasizing that the journey is just as important as the finish line. Chapters 00:00 Introduction...

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Henry Abbott and the new science of injury free sport! show art Henry Abbott and the new science of injury free sport!

Becoming Ultra

Scott Jones and Henry Abbott explore the importance of outdoor play, the evolution of sports, and the significance of injury prevention in athletics. They share personal anecdotes about their childhood adventures and parenting experiences, emphasizing the need for unstructured play in children's lives. Abbott discusses his journey as a sports writer and his recent work on biomechanics and injury prevention, highlighting the joy of movement and the relationships built through sports. They delve into various aspects of athletic performance, focusing on injury prevention, particularly ACL...

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Jennifer Conroyd of Fluid Running:  Staying fit through injury. show art Jennifer Conroyd of Fluid Running: Staying fit through injury.

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Today Scot interviews Jennifer Conroyd, the founder of Fluid Running, about her journey into the world of aqua jogging and how it can help runners maintain their fitness while recovering from injuries. Jennifer shares her personal story of training for a marathon while injured, the science behind deep water running, and the importance of engagement in workouts. They discuss common running injuries and how aqua jogging can be a beneficial alternative for maintaining fitness. Jennifer also shares success stories from users of Fluid Running, including an ultra runner who overcame a stress...

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Dr. Scott Frey: The Brain's Role in Athletic Performance show art Dr. Scott Frey: The Brain's Role in Athletic Performance

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On this episode,  Dr. Scott Frey discusses his journey from academia to the world of sports science, focusing on the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and athlete performance. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the brain's adaptability and how it can enhance training techniques for endurance athletes. The discussion also covers traditional sports psychology and how a proactive approach can lead to better performance outcomes. They discuss strategies for managing mental load, overcoming perfectionism, and navigating the emotional ups and downs of endurance events. The role...

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Scott Jones and Henry Abbott explore the importance of outdoor play, the evolution of sports, and the significance of injury prevention in athletics.

They share personal anecdotes about their childhood adventures and parenting experiences, emphasizing the need for unstructured play in children's lives.

Abbott discusses his journey as a sports writer and his recent work on biomechanics and injury prevention, highlighting the joy of movement and the relationships built through sports.

They delve into various aspects of athletic performance, focusing on injury prevention, particularly ACL injuries, and the biomechanics of landing. They discuss the importance of understanding body mechanics, the impact of footwear on performance, and practical coaching tips for athletes. The dialogue emphasizes the need for tailored training methods and the significance of addressing common issues like 'computer back' in today's athletes.

They discuss the evolution of running techniques, the significance of ballistic training, and practical drills that can be applied by anyone. The conversation also touches on the concept of Misogi, emphasizing the value of outdoor challenges and creative training methods to engage communities and promote physical fitness.

 

Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction and Background

03:03 The Joy of Outdoor Adventures

06:02 The Importance of Play in Childhood

08:59 Navigating Parenting and Outdoor Activities

11:59 The Evolution of Sports and Competition

15:08 Injury Prevention and Biomechanics

18:03 The Power of Movement and Joy

21:57 Exploring Athletic Insights

27:15 Understanding ACL Injuries

33:32 The Importance of Landing Mechanics

39:41 Addressing Computer Back Issues

41:02 The Shoe Debate in Athletics

49:53 Injury Insights and Athletic Training

50:12 The Evolution of Running Techniques

51:45 Ballistic Training for Peak Performance

53:41 Practical Drills for Everyone

57:28 Youth Sports and Development

01:01:10 The Concept of Masogi and Outdoor Challenges

01:05:22 Creative Training Methods and Community Engagement