Hans Troyer: The Kid From Georgia Shocks The World
The Adventure Jogger - En podcast av Steven Kornhaus - Fredagar
Hans Troyer, a former college cross country and track runner, shares his journey into ultra running. He discusses his transition from shorter distances to longer races and the challenges he faced along the way. Hans also talks about his training approach, including the importance of threshold work and progressive long runs. He shares his experience with nutrition and the learning curve he went through. Finally, he talks about how he discovered the Bandera 100K race and his plans for the future. Hans Troyer shares his experience in the ultra running community, from local races to competing at Bandera 100K. He discusses the intimidation he felt at the start line and the importance of having a race plan and executing it. Hans also reflects on the rollercoaster of emotions he experienced during the race, including a momentary disappointment with the course record. Despite the misunderstanding, he remains positive and motivated for future races, including Black Canyon and potentially Western States. Hans offers advice on maintaining a healthy mindset, enjoying the training process, and prioritizing strength and core work. Takeaways Transitioning from shorter distances to ultra running requires a shift in training approach and mindset. Threshold work and progressive long runs are important for building endurance and speed in ultra running. Proper nutrition and electrolyte balance are crucial for success in longer races. Exploring local races and building a resume can lead to opportunities in bigger races. Having a supportive community and training partners can make the journey more enjoyable and rewarding. The ultra running community is built on the passion and dedication of both runners and race directors. Competing in larger races can be intimidating but also provides an opportunity to push your limits and discover your potential. Having a race plan and executing it can lead to success, even in the face of strong competition. Maintaining a positive attitude and enjoying the process of training and racing is crucial for long-term success in the sport. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:07 Transition from Cross Country to Ultra Running 08:15 High School Cross Country Experience 12:46 Transition to College Cross Country 18:15 Transition to Ultra Running 25:24 Training for Ultra Marathons 32:59 Nutrition and Learning Curve 33:53 Discovering Bandera 100K 35:38 The Ultra Community and Local Races 36:07 Going Beyond Local Races 36:26 Intimidation and Confidence at Bandera 100K 37:26 Race Strategy and Execution 39:00 No Pressure, No Expectations 40:19 The Rollercoaster of Emotions 42:48 Dealing with Cramps and Making a Comeback 45:34 The Excitement and Support at Aid Stations 46:21 The Course Record Misunderstanding 48:00 The Ups and Downs of the Course Record 50:50 Maintaining a Positive Attitude 52:32 The Desire for Western States 54:55 The Potential for Sponsorship 55:24 Preparing for Black Canyon 58:03 Maintaining Fitness and Enjoyment 01:00:14 Three Pieces of Advice for Runners Support the podcast on Patreon theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
