Wanna Help Me FKT?

Gillian Chow

Sorry, we're not feeding killer tarantulas and trying to find King Tut here. Just a trail runner, named Gillian (pronouns: she/her). I have a dream of setting a new Women's Supported FKT (Fastest Known Time) on the Bruce Trail --Canada's oldest and longest marked footpath that stretches approximately 900K from Niagara to Tobermory, Ontario. You're welcome to join me, as I have conversations with fellow runners, learn from adventure seekers, and ultimately recruit people to help me on my attempt. No matter what, let's have a Fun, Kick-ass Time doing it!

Episodes

  1. 07/12/2021

    Fangirling over Steve and Jade

    Yup. I admit to being a "fangirl". In this episode, I fangirled over watching Western States and then fangirl even harder over Steve and Jade's recent attempt to do their own FKT on the Bruce Trail. :D Steve and Jade are 2 outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers who did their own "Fear Know Trail" (FKT) run on the Bruce from June 11 to June 23, running from Niagara to Tobermory in 12 days and 13 hours. I joined them for part of their run when they ran through Owen Sound (check out my previous episode from June) and you can jump to about 26 minutes in to hear our chat about their experience. I gush about my fascination with their decision to go Northbound, ask how the idea for this adventure came to be and how they made it all work, while also sharing some of my own anxieties and musings about tackling the Bruce. If you start from the top of this (long, yes, very long) episode, you'll hear me check in with myself about training set backs and how I haven't been believing in what I say. I have, however, always believed that you when meet certain people and encounter certain stories, it all happens for a reason. We all have the power to make choices to seek out what we need. And whether I knew it or not, I Needed to see Steve and Jade's Fear Know Trail run in June and I'm so glad I did! I can't stress enough how following along with, meeting, and chatting with Steve and Jade has inspired me to believe in myself and mindfully developing my own approach to the Big Dance with the Bruce, no matter what it may look like. Thank you, Steve and Jade. *HUGS* Connect with Steve and Jade's Fear Know Trail story as it continues: https://www.instagram.com/fearknowtrail https://www.fearknowtrail.com/ Their recent podcast interview with Shawn Sobon on Trail Tales ARP that digs into more details about their adventure: https://open.spotify.com/episode/06pb1XklWL8t0EQXT8jDEZ?si=xVSZpzmFS-uiQLl225T5kQ&dl_branch=1&nd=1 Video version of that podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fZTLJv101Q&t=11s About Eat Local Grey Bruce: http://eatlocalgreybruce.ca/ Give to Donate to Eat Local Grey Bruce's Zero Waste Project: https://ca.gofundme.com/f/eat-local-grey-bruce-zero-waste-support Where to find Billy Yang's interview with Katie Asmuth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0XTNoSTF0U https://open.spotify.com/episode/4qJCt6kK2pVtDsfnJsA6CN?si=_8AwiX4ORueX_YtaiuSITQ&dl_branch=1&nd=1 Scott and Jenny Jurek's book, North: http://www.scottjurek.com/north

    1h 46m
  2. 03/20/2021

    More Trail Tangents with Lisa Sweetman

    Took a break from recording last week, and now I am feeling more energized in my training! You'll hear me putting my "athlete in training" cap on and learning English! Haha! Here is part 2 of my conversation with Lisa Sweetman where we discuss more parts of our personal running journeys and she leaves me with some food for thought (hearty, but not as "yummy" as her Earth+City food, I'm sure...) about diversity in trail running... After doing some (admittedly not super in-depth, but eye opening) research, I found these resources about how certain people/groups are working to improve diversity in the trail running community. Check them out! we_are_trail: https://www.instagram.com/we_are_trail/ An interview with Dora Atim, Founder of Ultra Black Running: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ6oLcRogNE An article about Joe Gray and how he's working to improve diversity through "Project Inspire Diversity", his grassroots program aimed at seeding inspiration and motivation among young minority distance runners in Colorado: https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a29020178/joe-gray-diversity-in-running/ An article about trail races (namely in the US) making changes to improve gender equality: https://trailrunnermag.com/races/trail-races-continue-making-strides-toward-gender-equality.html As article about OUTrun, and its cofounders Addie Bracy and Corey Conner, wanting to create space for LGBTQ+ individuals in running: https://trailrunner.com/trail-news/elite-trail-runners-and-lgbtq-couple-launch-outrun/ https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a34400215/addie-bracy-ambassador/

    37 min
  3. 03/07/2021

    Learning about Resilience from Lisa Sweetman

    Lisa Sweetman is a trail running enthusiast, who loves to chase big goals and engage with the local community. She is an endurance athlete, a mother to soon-to-be two children, a spouse to her wife Ashley, an elementary school teacher, and a small business owner. Woah, that’s a mouthful! In addition, Lisa is an avid ambassador of the 5Peaks Trail Running Series and the journal editor at Runners of the Six. Lisa has tackled races and runs everywhere from a 5km stroller race to a 100km recent effort. She loves to read fiction, write poetry, and eat donuts! You can hear me share my feelings about (finally) venturing onto the S-T-Rava land and getting sad with my current pain-in-the-butt (pun intended!) situation. Skip ahead to 14:57 if you don't want to get drunk from my w(h)ine. :P  Oh I have so much to learn from Lisa's resilience... and this is only Part 1 of our conversation! Lisa's conversation on The Longest Stride podcast, where she shares the detailed journey to her 100K last year: https://thelongeststride.com/episodes/23-lisa-sweetman/ How to find Lisa's food company, Earth+City: https://earth-city.myshopify.com/ https://www.instagram.com/earthandcity/ https://www.facebook.com/earthandcity/ Other things mentioned: 5 Peaks Trail Running Series (Ontario): http://www.5peaks.com/ontario Seaton Soaker: http://www.seatonsoaker.com/ The Ginger Runner on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSxqXJj9btSS3nrmBg8GXdQ

    1h 2m

About

Sorry, we're not feeding killer tarantulas and trying to find King Tut here. Just a trail runner, named Gillian (pronouns: she/her). I have a dream of setting a new Women's Supported FKT (Fastest Known Time) on the Bruce Trail --Canada's oldest and longest marked footpath that stretches approximately 900K from Niagara to Tobermory, Ontario. You're welcome to join me, as I have conversations with fellow runners, learn from adventure seekers, and ultimately recruit people to help me on my attempt. No matter what, let's have a Fun, Kick-ass Time doing it!