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Bad Boy Running

Ep 167 - Stephanie Case on training for ultras in extreme conditions

Bad Boy Running

Jody Raynsford & David Hellard

Runner, Sports, Leisure, Fitness, Ultramarathon, Marathon, Health & Fitness, Running Injuries, Running, Hobbies, Ultrarunning

4.7539 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2019

⏱️ 153 minutes

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Summary

Send us Fan Mail Training for ultras is hard. All those long runs and hours spent on trails trying to build endurance and maintain your conditioning. Now imagine having to do that in a war zone. Instead of miles of trails you can run on, you have to train by running a km loop around a dusty compound in searing heat. Or you only have access to a treadmill in a dark, lonely gym. Or a small underground car park. Well, if that sounds grim just wait until you hear what Stephanie Case has to do ...

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0:00.0

David, my calves are so tight.

0:04.3

Have you been running?

0:06.3

Yes, yes, I have been running.

0:09.2

So, well, we're meant to do an Evergreen podcast, advert, where we can use it on any podcast.

0:14.9

But if you're submitting to running, this is, this is going to be like a biannual.

0:19.4

This is very funny. That's very funny indeed.

0:21.9

Get off and explain how I can help my tight calves. So do baders, if you've not heard our very

0:29.7

overly long and bad introduction of the pulse roll. Post roll! Post roll!

0:37.8

We on Poole!

0:40.1

We have, we're at the running show, a national running show, and we were walking around just to seeing what cool things were.

0:47.6

There were quite a few cool things, most of them we knew, and then we saw the pulse roller,

0:51.4

which is basically a vibrator the size of King Kong.

0:58.0

It's not a vibrator.

0:59.7

It's a vibrating roller.

1:02.6

Within a foam roller.

1:06.5

So you cut me off short.

1:07.9

I'm not sure that that's how it's developed.

1:09.9

I'm not.

1:27.7

I'm reading out. A load of vibrators and then we put a phone roller over the top of it. Exactly. That's basically what they've done. So instead of you, if you've ever tried to roll your muscles, which is often quite annoying and painful, one of those things that you never end up doing because it's just a bit of a fath. You have to position yourself and then put your whole body weight on stuff and

1:32.9

it's just a bit annoying. So this instead, you just put it under where if you want a little bit of

1:40.3

a massage, turn it on. Boom. Jobs are gooden. And it works really, really well

1:46.0

because it's exactly like a focus foam roller, but with a little help on the inside.

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