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The Rich Roll Podcast

How Dirt Diva Catra Corbett Was Reborn On The Run

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2018

⏱️ 131 minutes

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Summary

“Getting out is the first step.” Catra Corbett If Ross Edgley is a real-life Aquaman, I nominate ultrarunner extraordinaire Catra Corbett as a real-life Wonder Woman. Definitely one of the planet's most colorful athletes, Catra's polychromatic goth-punk aesthetic is a perfect superhero costume match for her sparkling personality. Rocking wild rainbow hair, brightly colored running costumes and tattooed head-to-toe, you can spot the Dirt Diva's smile from a mile out, happily tearing up the trails with her trusty side-kick training partner TruMan — a goggle-adorned mini dachshund. TruMan's superpower? He loves running as much as she does. Yes, it's all a bit nutty. But don't be deceived — Catra is an absolute beast of an athlete. Over the course of her storied career she has competed in over 250 ultramarathons and is the first American woman to run over 100 miles or more on more than 100 occasions (137 to date). You might recall Catra from the book Born to Run as the “kaleidoscopically tattooed” woman who ran the 212-mile John Muir Trail from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney. When she reached the end, she didn't stop. Instead, she turned around and ran back — a 425-mile effort for which she holds the fastest known time (FKT), completing it in just over twelve days. Not enough? Catra also holds the FKT for the Muir Ramble – clocking 324 miles in just 7 days. Oh yeah, she also ran 144 trail miles around Lake Tahoe in 43 hours on just 50 minutes of sleep. Most recently, at age 53, Catra completed three back-to-back 200-mile races to become the oldest woman to win the triple crown of 200's (Bigfoot 200, Tahoe 200 & Moab 240). It's an astounding feat she completed in just 10 weeks. A mere eleven days later she celebrated her accomplishment by running another 100 miles at the Javelina Jundred — dressed as the The Mad Hatter. Vintage Dirt Diva. To top it off, she's a vegan — a lifestyle she adopted 15 years ago to which she attributes her high performance prowess, race consistency and longevity. Catra's resume speaks for itself. But most impressive are the obstacles she has faced and overcome to become the shining example of humanity and athleticism she is today. Twenty-four years ago, Catra was lost in a hopeless spiral of meth addiction, disordered eating, and sexual and emotional abuse. Ultimately busted for peddling crystal, she hits rock bottom in a jail cell that scares her straight. Upon release she commits to getting sober, moves back home with her mother, abandons her lower companions, her boyfriend, and the dark lifestyle that she came to depend on. Her only clean friend pushes her to train for a 10K with him, and surprisingly, she likes it – and decides to run her first marathon after that. Sobriety saved her life. Running gave her a new one altogether. Along the way she attempts suicide, loses loved ones, falls in love, has her heartbroken, meets lifelong friends and finally faces the past that led to her addiction — all of which is beautifully chronicled in her memoir, Reborn on the Run: My Journey from Addiction to Ultramarathons*. I sat down with Catra to learn the how and why behind her incredible journey from meth-addicted cosmetologist to world class, vegan ultrarunning phenom. We cover her goth netherworld days and how she transformed her life in recovery. We track her accomplishments and what compels her insatiable drive to push herself well into her 50's. Enjoy! Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Just have fun. Don't go into it trying to be so serious. Maybe if you want to start running

0:06.5

or you want to get outdoors to make yourself feel better to start by hiking. Just get out

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and breathe the air. Go out for a walk and look at the flowers. Look at the plants. Look at the

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trees. I mean that to me just getting out is the first step. You don't have to become a runner,

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do a hundred miles, but get out and then see what the world has to offer and enjoy it and just

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find your passion. That's Catcher Corbett, this week on the Retroll Podcast.

0:44.4

The Rich Roll Podcast. Hey everybody how you guys doing? My name is Rich Roll. I'm your host

0:50.0

Welcome or welcome back to the show, to the podcast, to my podcast. Great to see you. And just

0:56.2

because that is a figurative and non literal statement does not make it untrue. Real quick up top

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we're coming down to the wire on my charity water campaign to help bring clean water to those

1:05.8

most in need. Right now we're at about $44,000 raised, which is amazing. It's awesome. Thank you.

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But again, we can do better. Come on people. Tis the giving season. It's all of course tax deductible

1:18.9

and every penny is meaningful. So to learn more and to donate, go to my charitywater.org

1:23.5

Ford slash Retroll. Did I mention I've got ultra runner extraordinaire Catcher Corbett,

1:28.8

the one and only dirt diva coming up. She's definitely one of the most colorful athletes I've

1:34.6

ever met. I mean they really broke the mold with this one. She's super cool. She's got this huge

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personality that perfectly matches her colorful punk rock off looks. She's lathered in tattoos,

1:45.5

her hair and her running outfits are all kinds of wild and unique. She trains with her little dog

1:51.4

Truman, who wears goggles. I mean it's all kind of nutty, but do not be deceived you guys because

1:57.2

she is an absolute beast on the trails with over 250 altars under her belt, including being the

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first American woman to run over 100 miles or more on more than 100 occasions. I think she's now

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at about 137 100 minars, but who knows I can't keep up. You might recall Catcher from the book

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