The Adventure Jogger

Steven Kornhaus
The Adventure Jogger

Every runner has a unique story, and we're here to tell them all. From elite athletes leading the pack to everyday runners finding joy in the middle or back of the pack, we celebrate the heart, grit, and humor that make this community so special. Join us for laughs, insights, and the unexpected adventures of runners everywhere!  Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theadventurejogger Watch episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-H4tQM21wO37E7G-bvK3Cw

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    From the USSR to Ultras: Anatoly Ross on Running, Resilience & Redemption

    Trail runner Anatoly Ross shares his journey from running in the USSR to conquering some of the toughest ultra races, including the Canadian Death Race, Eastern States 100, and Barkley Fall Classic. He discusses the ethics of trail running, balancing a medical career with training, and the mental and physical battles of endurance racing. Anatoly also opens up about his hip resurfacing surgery, his quest for the Grand Slam of ultra running, and the lessons learned from Hardrock, UTMB, and Pikes Peak. From grueling climbs to race-day disqualifications, this episode is packed with perseverance, adventure, and a passion for the trails. Takeaways Anatoly helped an injured runner during a race, showcasing trail running ethics. He began running in a government-sponsored sports school in the USSR. After moving to Canada, he faced challenges getting his medical credentials recognized. He returned to running during residency, completing a marathon with only two weeks of training. Anatoly is drawn to rugged 100-mile races that push his limits. He has completed races like the Canadian Death Race and Eastern States 100. Community and support play a crucial role in his running journey. He has participated in the Barclay Fall Classic every year since its inception. Balancing a demanding medical career with ultrarunning requires resilience. Weather and terrain significantly impact race outcomes. Injuries and hip pain have affected his training and performance. Surgery was a key step in his recovery and return to running. Mental resilience is just as crucial as physical fitness in endurance racing. Acclimatization is essential for high-altitude races like Hardrock. Crew and support teams are invaluable in long-distance events. Disqualifications can happen due to unforeseen circumstances or rule misinterpretations. Every race, success or failure, provides a learning experience. Future goals include major races and personal outdoor adventures. Cardiovascular fitness can be maintained through alternative training methods. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Anatoly Ross and His Journey 03:04 – The Ethics of Trail Running and Helping Others 06:01 – Anatoly's Early Running Days in the USSR 09:05 – Transitioning to Canada and Pursuing a Medical Career 11:54 – Returning to Running After a Long Break 14:57 – The Challenge of 100-Mile Races 17:59 – Conquering the Canadian Death Race & Eastern States 100 21:07 – The Journey to Completing 100-Mile Races 24:05 – The Barkley Fall Classic and Its Unique Challenges 29:06 – How Weather Can Make or Break a Race 33:21 – UTMB: A Unique and Unforgettable Challenge 38:18 – First Impressions of Racing in Colorado 40:44 – Injury Struggles and Battling Hip Pain 50:18 – The Grand Slam of Ultra Running: A Grueling Journey 55:39 – Training for Leadville and the High-Altitude Struggles 59:10 – The Hardrock 100 Experience 01:10:11 – Reflections on the Barkley Fall Classic 01:17:11 – Future Aspirations and Ultra Running Goals Please support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 28m
  2. JAN 31

    Bouncing Back: Nick Kovar on Overcoming Injury and Chasing Trail Running Goals

    In this episode of the Adventure Jogger podcast, host Steven Kornhaus interviews Nick Kovar, who shares his inspiring journey from road running to trail ultramarathons, overcoming challenges like injury and hip replacement surgery. Nick talks about his first ultra at the Georgia Jewel, his experiences with the Smoky Challenge Adventure Run, and the lessons learned from recovery and physical therapy. He reflects on the importance of a proactive approach to health, the joy of returning to nature, and his future goals, including hiking in Colorado and tackling new endurance events. Takeaways Nick's running journey began at a young age, influenced by his father's marathon running. Running became a form of medicine for Nick, especially in his 20s. The transition to trail running was prompted by a friend's encouragement. Nick's first ultra, a challenging 50k, deepened his love for trail running. Family support played a crucial role in Nick's running experiences. The Georgia Jewel tested Nick's endurance and mental toughness. The Smoky Challenge Adventure Run was a grueling experience with significant elevation gain. Proper preparation and training are crucial for ultra running success. Experiencing nature while running can be surreal and rewarding. Listening to your body and addressing injuries promptly is essential. Hip injuries can require serious medical intervention, including surgery. Surgery can help regain an active lifestyle after injury. Mental preparation is as important as physical training for endurance events. Volunteering at races offers a unique perspective on the running community. A long-term mindset is vital for recovery and returning to running. Nick looks forward to returning to the perimeter trail and completing a 24-hour event. Nick's surgeon encouraged him despite common skepticism about post-surgery running. He’s proud of his recovery and eager to prove what's possible post-surgery. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Nick Kovar's Journey 03:06 Early Running Experiences and Family Influence 06:09 Transitioning to Marathon Running 08:58 The Shift to Trail Running 12:05 First Ultra Experience and Challenges 14:56 The Georgia Jewel and Overcoming Obstacles 17:56 Support from Family and Future Aspirations 21:48 The Smoky Challenge Adventure Run Experience 28:17 Training and Preparation for Ultra Running 35:22 Injury Journey: From Pain to Surgery 45:15 Hip Replacement: The Decision and Procedure 46:08 Choosing the Right Surgical Approach 49:08 Navigating Recovery and Physical Therapy 52:00 Returning to Running: The Journey Back 58:52 Training for Races Post-Surgery 01:03:15 Future Goals and Adventures Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 19m
  3. From Pain to Progress: Andy Jones Wilkins on Running Strong After Hip Replacement

    JAN 24

    From Pain to Progress: Andy Jones Wilkins on Running Strong After Hip Replacement

    In this episode of the Adventure Jogger podcast, host Steven Kornhaus welcomes back Andy Jones Wilkins to discuss their personal journeys with hip surgeries, including hip resurfacing and hip replacement. They explore the early signs of hip issues, the decision-making process for surgery, the experiences of recovery, and the mental impact of living with chronic pain. Andy shares his insights on the advancements in hip surgery and the importance of finding the right surgeon, ultimately leading to a renewed passion for running after his surgeries. In this conversation, AJW and Steven Kornhaus discuss the journey of recovery and training after hip replacement surgeries, focusing on the challenges and adaptations necessary for continuing to run ultra marathons. The conversation culminates in AJW's preparation for the Cocodona 250, highlighting the excitement and anxiety of tackling a new challenge after significant surgery. https://www.crackabrewwithajw.com/ Takeaways Andy has dealt with hip issues since high school basketball. He experienced hip impingement long before becoming a runner. The pain intensified about 10-12 years into his running career. Andy had a knee injury in 2012 that worsened his hip pain. He sought out a running doctor who helped him manage his pain. In 2015, he underwent hip resurfacing surgery. Recovery from his first surgery was relatively quick and successful. The second surgery in 2018 was more invasive and had a slower recovery. He faced complications and suspected his implant might be loose. In 2023, he opted for a hip replacement, which has revitalized his running. Recovery from hip replacement can allow for full activities. Proper training adjustments are crucial for longevity in running. Walking is an effective rehabilitation exercise for runners. Maintaining a positive mindset is essential during recovery. Cross-training can help reduce impact on joints. Listening to your body is key to avoiding injuries. Strength training should be integrated into running routines. Nutrition and pacing are critical for ultra marathon success. Sleep management is a significant factor in ultra marathon performance. There is life after hip replacement, and running is possible. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hip Journeys 01:29 Early Signs of Hip Issues 04:00 The Decision for Surgery 09:25 Choosing Hip Resurfacing Over Replacement 12:41 The First Surgery Experience 15:58 Recovery and Complications 20:10 The Search for Answers 23:48 The Final Decision for Replacement 28:06 Mental Impact of Surgery and Recovery 30:25 A New Lease on Life 32:08 Navigating Hip Replacement and Recovery 39:11 Adjusting Training for Longevity 48:30 Experiencing the First 100-Mile Race Post-Surgery 56:00 Preparing for Cocodona 250: A New Challenge Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 9m
  4. JAN 17

    From Hating Running to Ultra Humor: Morgan Schick’s Trail Tales and Epic Races

    In this episode of the Adventure Jogger podcast, host Steven Kornhaus chats with Morgan Schick, a trail runner and YouTube creator renowned for his hilarious and inspiring videos about trail running. Morgan takes us on his journey from despising running to embracing the ultrarunning lifestyle, sharing how he combines his passion for storytelling with the unpredictable, often absurd world of endurance racing. He dives into the challenges of iconic races like the Hurt 100 and Western States, revealing what it takes to tackle blistering heat, brutal terrain, and mental battles. Morgan also offers a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process, his approach to training (including streaks and tapering), and how he balances running, filming, and the camaraderie of the trail-running community. From getting lost on courses to finding humor in the pain, Morgan’s stories will leave you entertained, motivated, and ready to hit the trails yourself. Takeaways Morgan Schick emphasizes creating entertaining videos that showcase the highs and lows of running. He started his running journey in his mid-30s and quickly transitioned to ultra marathons. Community plays a crucial role in his trail running experience. Morgan’s first marathon qualified him for the Boston Marathon. He recalls challenges like his first night run and tackling demanding courses like the Hurt 100 and Western States. Mental resilience, nutrition, and heat management are key lessons from his ultramarathon experiences. Preparation and learning from past races help improve performance. He values the camaraderie among runners but also enjoys the solitude of running without a pacer. Training involves overcoming hurdles like injuries, nausea, and mental fatigue during races. Qualifying for Hard Rock remains a long-term goal. Consistency in training, strategic tapering, and proper gear selection are vital for success. Travel logistics and high-altitude races present unique challenges. Filming races adds complexity, but Morgan appreciates the motivation scenic courses provide. Finishing a race brings a sense of accomplishment and joy. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Morgan Schick and His YouTube Channel 05:54 Morgan's Journey into Running 12:06 Experiences with Ultra Running and First Races 18:01 First Night Run Experience and Lessons Learned 27:19 Western States 2013: A Tough Journey 35:20 Wasatch 2015: Overcoming Nausea and Heat 43:02 Mental Strategies for Endurance Racing 47:58 Experiments in Training: Running Streaks 55:02 Challenges and Lessons from Tough Races 01:01:11 Course Changes and Mental Preparation 01:06:35 Travel Logistics for Race Day 01:12:55 Reflections on Past Races and Future Goals Support us on Patreon and help us continue to produce these great episodes! https://www.patreon.com/c/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 25m
  5. JAN 10

    From 5K to 100 Miles: Matt Kornegay’s Transformation into an Ultra Runner

    In this episode of the Adventure Jogger, Matt Kornegay shares his transformation from a casual runner to a 100-mile ultra marathoner. He dives into the pivotal moments of his journey, lessons from his first ultras, and the impact of community and resilience in the face of challenges. Matt’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion in the world of ultra running. Takeaways Running can be a transformative journey. Friends can be powerful motivators in fitness. Trail running offers a unique experience compared to road running. First races can be both challenging and rewarding. Weight loss is often a catalyst for starting a running journey. Ultra running requires mental and physical endurance. Community and camaraderie are essential in ultrarunning. Elevation gain and technical trails significantly impact race experiences. A sustainable approach to running and fitness is crucial. Every runner has a unique journey and story. Matt faced 13,000 feet of gain in his 100k race and 10,000 feet in the MST 100. COVID-19 disrupted his plans for a 100-mile race. The No Business 100 set a high standard for Matt’s future events. Grindstone and Rim to River 100 presented contrasting challenges. Despite health issues, Matt finished Rim to River 100 in under 23 hours. The Brutes Challenge tested endurance across multiple races. Matt finished SCAR in 28 hours as the only finisher. Injuries like a rolled ankle didn’t stop him from finishing races. He achieved his first sub-24-hour 100-mile finish. Community is everything in ultra running, with support playing a vital role. Matt slowed down to help others but was determined to finish every race. His goal is to keep running into his 60s. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Matt's Running Journey 02:59 The Catalyst for Change: Discovering Running 06:01 From Road to Trail: Transitioning to Trail Running 09:01 First Trail Race Experience 11:58 The Challenge of Ultra Running 15:12 The First 50-Miler: A Unique Experience 18:02 The Uwari 100K: A Love-Hate Relationship 21:01 Elevation and Technical Challenges in Uwari 24:05 The Journey to 100K and Beyond 31:49 Journey to the First 100-Mile Race 37:35 Experiences and Challenges of the MST 100 41:38 Reflections on the No Business 100 47:14 Comparing Grindstone and No Business 100 55:39 Rim to River 100: A Race Against Odds 59:12 The Brutes Challenge: A Test of Endurance 01:01:10 Epic Race Experiences and Personal Achievements 01:06:12 Challenges Faced During Ultra Races 01:11:10 Upcoming Races and Future Goals 01:17:11 Reflections on Community and Personal Growth Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 38m
  6. JAN 3

    From Soccer to Summits: Ted Schultz’s Journey Through Leadville 100, Pikes Peak, and the Incline-a-thon

    In this episode, Steven Kornhaus chats with Colorado Springs runner Ted Schultz about his inspiring journey from soccer to trail and ultra running. Ted shares highlights from iconic races like the Leadville 100, Pike's Peak Ascent, and the grueling Incline-a-thon. With stories of perseverance, growth, and pushing limits, Ted offers valuable insights on training, mindset, and the joy of running in Colorado's breathtaking landscapes. Takeaways Ted transitioned from soccer to running in high school. Winning his first 5k was a pivotal moment for Ted. College running at UCCS helped him build endurance. The competitive environment in Colorado pushed him to improve. Trail running opened a new frontier for Ted's abilities. He learned valuable lessons from each race he ran. Nutrition became a key focus in his ultra running journey. Ted's first 50-mile race was a memorable experience. He received a guaranteed entry into Leadville after his first 50-miler. Leadville 100 was a culmination of years of training and preparation. Facing fears is a crucial part of starting new challenges. Pacing and nutrition strategies can make or break a race. The mental aspect of running is as important as the physical. Experiencing challenges in races can lead to personal growth. It's essential to adapt your strategy based on race conditions. Learning from mistakes is key to improving future performances. Success in running is not just about finishing times. The journey of running is about exploration and adventure. Understanding your limits can help in setting realistic goals. Failure in races can lead to valuable lessons and insights. Incline running requires different muscles than distance running. Pacing is crucial for endurance events. Training for the Incline-a-thon involves both physical and mental preparation. Having a support system can enhance performance during challenges. Nutrition and hydration are key to maintaining energy levels during long events. Completing the Incline-a-thon can be a significant confidence booster. It's important to learn from previous attempts to improve future performance. The experience of running in nature can be both challenging and rewarding. Setting achievable goals can help overcome the enormity of a task. Enjoying the journey and the company of others is essential in endurance sports. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ted's Running Journey 02:10 From Soccer to Running: Ted's Transition 06:47 College Running Experience at UCCS 12:39 The Shift to Trail Running 21:38 First Ultra and Beyond: Ted's Growth 29:32 Leadville 100: Ted's First 100-Mile Race 32:42 Facing Fears at the Start Line 34:41 Strategies for Conquering Hope Pass 37:01 The Challenge of the Return Trip 39:47 Pacing and Nutrition Mistakes 42:43 Lessons Learned from the Race 44:57 The Evolution of Running Goals 47:31 Exploring the Hi5 100 Race 51:49 The Brutality of the Hi5 100 54:27 Shifting Perspectives on Failure 58:57 The Manitou Incline Experience 59:46 The Incline Journey Begins 01:03:04 Training and Preparation for the Incline-a-thon 01:05:51 The Challenge of the Incline-a-thon 01:09:54 Reflections on Accomplishments and Future Goals 01:17:57 Advice for Aspiring Incline-a-thon Participants Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 31m
  7. 12/27/2024

    The Adventure Jogger Christmas Special: Holiday Hijinks, Running Mishaps, and Ultra Shenanigans with Ryan, Jeff, AJW, Hunter & Brad!

    In this Adventure Jogger Christmas Special, host Steven Kornhaus reunites with Ryan, AJW, and friends for a festive mix of running stories, laughs, and holiday cheer. They dive into winter running mishaps, bizarre dog encounters, post-run cravings, and the ultimate debate: could Santa crush ultras? The crew also reflects on lessons from 2024, goals for 2025, and the quirks of elite runners, wrapping up with gift ideas and a controversial take on the Barkley race. It's a fun, fast-paced celebration of ultra running and the community that makes it all special! Takeaways It's been interesting to step away from the sport. A good pair of shorts is essential for runners. The Apple Watch Ultra offers great features for runners. Winter running can lead to embarrassing mishaps. Dog encounters while running can be quite challenging. Foot care is crucial for runners' performance. You can find affordable running socks that perform well. Post-run cravings often include hearty meals. The Barclay race has specific requirements for applicants. Runners should focus on what they truly need for their training. Experience in ultra running is crucial for success. Memorable stories often come from the toughest moments. Nutrition plays a significant role in performance. Humor can lighten the serious nature of endurance sports. Running mishaps are common and often unspoken. AJW's stories add depth to the conversation. The community aspect of ultra running is vital. Creative humor can make discussions more engaging. Santa as an ultra runner is a fun concept to explore. Puking is a shared experience among ultra runners. Santa's not real; parents pay for presents. Gift ideas for runners include socks and shorts. Hunter's Florida Trail FKT sparked community drama. Post-run cravings often include sweet treats. Volunteering at races can be fulfilling. It's okay to enjoy running without racing. Community connection is vital in ultra running. Confidence in oneself can lead to great adventures. Helping others can be as fulfilling as personal achievements. The ultra running scene is evolving with grassroots events. We need more engaging content in ultra running. Great runners are just as human as everyone else. Expectations of athletes should be realistic. It's okay to make mistakes at a young age. Goals for 2025 are still being formed. Life can continue positively after major surgeries. The ability to sleep anywhere is a valuable skill. Support from loved ones is crucial in pursuing goals. Community and camaraderie are essential in running. Celebrating the holidays brings joy and reflection. Chapters 00:00 Christmas Special Kickoff 03:01 Life Beyond the Podcast 06:00 Running Gifts and Traditions 08:53 Tech Talk: The Apple Watch Ultra 11:56 Winter Running Mishaps 14:58 Dog Encounters on the Run 17:59 Foot Care Essentials for Runners 21:07 Post-Run Cravings and Treats 22:02 Barclay Race Insights 22:11 The Importance of Experience in Ultra Running 23:01 AJW Joins the Conversation 24:44 Memorable Puking Stories in Ultra Running 28:09 Running Mishaps: The Unspoken Truths 31:10 The Role of Nutrition in Ultra Running 35:01 Santa as an Ultra Runner: A Humorous Take 39:36 The Santa Debate: Keeping It Real 40:00 Gift Ideas for Runners: A Fun Discussion 41:00 Hunter's Florida Trail FKT: A Game Changer 42:07 Post-Run Cravings: The Sweet Side of Running 44:01 Lessons Learned in 2024: Reflections from the Runners 49:58 Community and Connection: The Heart of Ultra Running 59:20 Lessons Learned in 2024 01:02:13 The Humanity of Great Runners 01:04:56 Goals and Aspirations for 2025 01:10:24 Life After Hip Replacement 01:17:44 Christmas Reflections and Goodbyes Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 25m
  8. 12/23/2024

    Chasing History & Redemption: John Hardin’s FKT Journey on the Natchez Trace, with Keith Overbay

    John Hardin returns, along with crew chief Keith Overbay, to the Natchez Trace for redemption, chasing the Fastest Known Time (FKT) after a prior attempt fell short. He shares the highs and lows of his journey, from grueling challenges and injuries to the unwavering support of his crew. This episode dives into the history of the Natchez Trace, the logistics of an FKT, and the power of running for a cause, offering inspiration and insight into the mental and physical grit it takes to succeed. Takeaways John Hardin completed his FKT attempt on the Natchez Trace. The Natchez Trace is a historic trail with rich history. Running at night provided a peaceful experience under the stars. Logistics for long-distance runs require careful planning and support. Running for charity can provide extra motivation during tough times. The first day of the FKT was marked by high humidity and heat rashes. Crew support is crucial for resupply and motivation during long runs. John chose not to seek sponsorships for this attempt to relieve pressure. Cooking varied meals in the RV made the experience enjoyable. The Natchez Trace is a beautiful and significant route for runners. The first day was surprisingly tough due to humidity. Proper nutrition is crucial for endurance running. Recovery routines include protein drinks and hydration. Camping overnight in quiet areas aids rest. Traffic can significantly impact running times. Mental strategies help maintain pace and motivation. Community support plays a vital role in endurance events. Pain management is essential during long runs. Adjusting expectations is necessary when facing injuries. Finding joy in the journey is as important as the goal. The mental aspect of running can be a significant barrier. Community support plays a crucial role in endurance events. Running on pavement presents unique challenges compared to trails. Training specifically for the terrain is essential for success. Reflecting on past experiences can provide valuable lessons for future attempts. The importance of pacing and knowing when to push through fatigue. Having a support crew can make a significant difference during long runs. Understanding the physical demands of different surfaces is key to preparation. Setting personal goals can help maintain motivation in endurance sports. The journey of running is as much about personal growth as it is about speed. Chapters 0:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:56 John Hardin's FKT Attempt on the Natchez Trace 05:59 The Natchez Trace: History and Significance 09:02 Logistics and Planning for the FKT Attempt 12:00 Running for a Cause: Run Up for Water 14:55 The First Day of the FKT Attempt 17:59 Crew Support and Resupply Strategies 19:58 The Journey Begins: Day One Insights 25:05 Navigating Challenges: Day Two Experiences 29:50 Facing Adversity: Day Three Struggles 32:42 Resilience Tested: Day Four Trials 36:50 Community Support: Day Five and Beyond 41:29 The Journey Begins: Overcoming Mental Barriers 43:12 Support Systems: The Power of Community 45:56 The Challenge of Running on Pavement vs. Trail 49:12 Lessons Learned: Reflections on the FKT Attempt 52:32 Future Aspirations: What Lies Ahead 55:45 Training Insights: Preparing for the Next Challenge Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Every runner has a unique story, and we're here to tell them all. From elite athletes leading the pack to everyday runners finding joy in the middle or back of the pack, we celebrate the heart, grit, and humor that make this community so special. Join us for laughs, insights, and the unexpected adventures of runners everywhere!  Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theadventurejogger Watch episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-H4tQM21wO37E7G-bvK3Cw

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