Mindful Runner

Fred Richardson

Welcome to The Mindful Runner Podcast – the trusted voice for trail runners who want clear, actionable answers to their running challenges. The Mindful Runner Podcast delivers clear, actionable answers to trail runners’ toughest questions. Hosted by coach and ultra-runner Fred Richardson, each short episode tackles real training challenges with practical insight. ✨ New: The Quiet Run – weekly 5–8 min reflections on the inner journey of running. Tune in every Wednesday to reconnect with your breath, your stride, and the trail.

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    The Art of Ultrarunning

    Most ultra runners agree: enduring the pain and chaos is the true art of the sport. Ian Sharman, a legendary ultramarathoner and Guinness World Record-holder, unveils the secrets to mastering long-distance endurance — not just through physiology, but with mental mastery, strategic flexibility, and embracing every challenge as part of the journey. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or just discovering your limits, this episode will reshape your approach to racing and resilience. Imagine transforming your race day mindset—shifting from rigid plans to instinctive problem-solving—so you can handle stomach troubles, bad days, and unexpected setbacks without losing your edge. Ian shares behind-the-scenes stories from epic races like Western States and Comrades, revealing how top ultra athletes mentally adapt when everything seems to go wrong. Discover how embracing “the suck,” focusing on process rather than outcome, and finding flow amid chaos can elevate your endurance game and unlock your true potential.We break down concrete strategies that apply across distances—from the basics of power hiking and nutrition to advanced mental tactics like shifting targets mid-race and racing with presence and purpose. Learn how the sport is evolving with longer distances, new challenges, and the importance of continuous growth—mentally, physically, and tactically. Ian’s insights on racing as an art form empower you to race smarter, stay motivated, and enjoy the journey, no matter how tough it gets.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by uncertainty or demoralized during a race, this episode is your blueprint for resilience—showing that mastery isn’t just about speed, but about the mental agility and strategies that turn chaos into clarity. Whether you're eyeing your first ultra or chasing new records, these lessons push you to redefine what’s possible and stay inspired to keep running long after others quit.Ian Sharman is an elite ultramarathoner, record-holder, and coach known for pushing the limits of endurance. His decades of experience and innovative approach make this a must-listen for anyone serious about ultra running, mental toughness, and long-term performance. Prepare to embrace the challenge, trust your instincts, and race not just with your legs, but with your mind. Perfect for:Ultramarathoners, long-distance runners, endurance athletes, coaches, and anyone seeking mental strategies to handle tough races and improve their longevity in the sport. Whether you’re going for your first 50K or your tenth 100-miler, this episode will help you master the art of ultra endurance. Order your book The Art of Ultra Running through Amazon

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    The Hidden Race Day Killer | Overheating And How To Beat It

    Overheating is one of the biggest but least understood limiters in ultra endurance racing. In this episode, we dive into why your rising core temperature quietly erodes performance, how heat adaptation works, and what protocols you can use to train smarter. You’ll learn: ✅ Why heart rate, core temp, fueling, and performance are linked ✅ The difference between active and passive heat conditioning ✅ How to monitor progress with aerobic decoupling (Pw:Hr ≤ 5%) ✅ Practical base, maintenance, and race-specific protocols ✅ Why measuring matters — and how the CORE sensor helps you push safely This is part 1 of a 3-part performance series: 1️⃣ Heat adaptation 2️⃣ Hydration strategies 3️⃣ Nutrition for hot conditions Overheating is one of the biggest but least understood limiters in ultra endurance racing. In this episode, we dive into why your rising core temperature quietly erodes performance, how heat adaptation works, and what protocols you can use to train smarter.We’ll cover: • Why heart rate, core temp, fueling, and performance are linked • The difference between active and passive heat conditioning • How to monitor progress using aerobic decoupling (Pw:Hr ≤ 5%) • Practical protocols for base, maintenance, and race-specific adaptation • Why measuring matters: going closer to the edge safely with COREThis is the first in a 3-part series:1️⃣ Heat adaptation2️⃣ Hydration strategies3️⃣ Nutrition for hot conditionsLearn how to beat the hidden race-day killer and unlock your best performanceLink to Core device : https://corebodytemp.com 🔗 Learn more about coaching: https://www.mindfulrunner.co.za Link to Heat Adaption Download : https://mindfulrunner.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Heat_Adaptation_Protocol.pdf Setup a Discovery chat : Apphttps://outlook.office365.com/book/MindfulRunner1@mindfulrunner.co.za

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Welcome to The Mindful Runner Podcast – the trusted voice for trail runners who want clear, actionable answers to their running challenges. The Mindful Runner Podcast delivers clear, actionable answers to trail runners’ toughest questions. Hosted by coach and ultra-runner Fred Richardson, each short episode tackles real training challenges with practical insight. ✨ New: The Quiet Run – weekly 5–8 min reflections on the inner journey of running. Tune in every Wednesday to reconnect with your breath, your stride, and the trail.