Crew Decisions: Taking on More at Tahoe 200
Adding more challenges to an already brutal event usually isn’t the smart move. But that’s exactly what I’m doing this year at the Tahoe 200.
Adding more challenges to an already brutal event usually isn’t the smart move. But that’s exactly what I’m doing this year at the Tahoe 200.
I’m a huge fan of product that can serve multiple purposes. Lots of companies taught “trail to bar” or “commuter”.
They say all you need to run is a pair of shoes and shorts and sometimes a shirt, but in reality, it can be a bit sickening when you step back and look at what the actual costs are.
Anytime you hit register on UltraSignup it takes motivation. When you hit register and it’s for a 200+ mile race, it takes more. It’s really what comes between registering and the start line that takes these distances to the next level.When I started training for the Cocodona 250 last January, I had no clue what I needed to do. Was it twice the volume of my typical 100 mile training? Was it three times? It couldn’t be… there is no way that would be sustainable. Where do I start?