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Stress Less, Win More. Lessons From One of The World's Best Ultra-Endurance Runners, Courtney Dauwalter — Muscle Maven Radio Episode #17

Barbell Shrugged

Doug Larson

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2019

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Ultra endurance runner Courtney Dauwalter is pretty chill for a person who can run more than 200 miles without stopping. She's run plenty of 100 mile + races, often breaking and setting records, often beating the rest of the pack (men and women) by significant margins. Take the Moab 240 race in Utah last year, where she 238 miles in under 58 hours, crushing the male second-place finisher by more than ten hours. In addition to her seemingly superhuman feats of endurance and resilience, Courtney is equally well known for her relaxed, positive, and uncomplicated attitude towards competition, pain, and training. Whether you're an endurance racer or not, we can all learn something about approaching our own struggles, challenges, and goals with a resilient, focused, and positive mindset like Courtney. Listen as we chat about her background in sports, some of her hardest races and craziest challenges, how she trains, how she eats, and how she deals with failure, and why the path to greatness means approaching challenge and pain as "fun problem solving."  

 

Courtney Dauwalter is an American ultramarathon runner, who gained mainstream attention in 2016 when she won the Run Rabbit Run 100-miler in Colorado less than one minute off the course record and set the record on the Javelina Jundred 100K. In 2017, she set the record for the longest run in 24 hours, at 155.391 miles during the Riverbank One Day Classic. She also won the 2017 Run Rabbit Run during which she battled temporary blindness for the final 12 miles. In 2018, she ran 279.2 miles in what's known as Big's Backyard Ultra, a grueling race during which runners have to complete a 4.16667-mile loop each hour: the last person standing wins. By the third night of that race, only Dauwalter and Johan Steene remained. After going mile for mile with Steene for 67 hours, Dauwalter conceded. At that point, she and Steene had run 33 miles farther in the race than anyone had before. Also in 2018, she finished the Moab 240 race in Utah in 2 days, 9 hours, and 59 minutes, faster than any of the men or women in the pack and beating the second-place finisher by more than 10 hours. Courtney is equally as well known for her baggy running shorts, penchant for beer and candy, and positive, easygoing outlook in the face of near insurmountable challenges. Here's a short YouTube documentary about Courtney and  article about her in the New York Times.

  

Minute Breakdown:

 

4 - 13   Introduction to Courtney and her most recent race, what her training and racing season looks like  

  

13 – 16  Her background in high school cross country and other sports, and what fuels her competitive streak and drive to push and compete, even when it's only against herself. What kind of strategy does she employ to keep pushing boundaries, even when she's winning by hours?  

16 –24  What does her pre-race week look like? What does her sleep look like? What time does she train, how does she train? Find out why she doesn't listen to music on her crazy long training runs

 

24 – 42  A deep dive into her mindset around training and her notably relaxed attitude towards the details: why she isn't putting a lot of thought into recovery, diet, or new technology   

 

42 – 52 How do ultra runners eat and fuel themselves during training and during actual races?  

 

52 – 59 How she thinks about mental resilience: how she talks about herself, how she deals with failures  

 

59 – 1:04 We talk about some of her scarier injuries and experiences during races, including falls and suffering corneal edema (temporary blindness) during a race – which she still finished

 

1: 04 – What upcoming races and goals is Courtney working on?



Follow Courtney on social media: Facebook and Instagram at @courtneydauwalter, and Twitter @courtdauwalter

 

Reach out to me on Instagram @themusclemaven to say hi and tell me what you thought of the podcast, head to ashleighvanhouten.com to sign up for my weekly health and fitness newsletter, and if you enjoyed the episode please share on social media and leave me a nice rating and review on iTunes!

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody welcome to Muscle Maven Radio. I'm your host Ashley Van Houten who is ready to feel inspired and lazy at the same time.

0:11.0

Who's ready to hear yours truly the Muscle Maven? Fan girl super hard over an athlete.

0:18.0

Okay who's ready to hear some incredible stories of resilience, fortitude, failure and success and positive mental mindset about basically super human

0:29.0

obstacles. Sounds like a fun way to spend an hour right? Okay today I am chatting with ultra endurance runner Courtney DeWalter.

0:37.0

She is an incredibly chill and happy person for someone whose job is to run a hundred two hundred plus mile races without stopping without sleeping.

0:49.0

You may have read about her in the New York Times, you may have heard her podcast with Joe Rogan. Her most notable race last year was the Moab 240 in Utah.

0:59.0

She ran two hundred and thirty eight miles in under 58 hours. Just take a second. She crushed the second place finisher who was a man by the way by more than ten hours.

1:15.0

What? Okay if it's possible her training and diet and recovery and mindset game is even crazier than the races she runs because in a world where even recreational athletes like myself are biohacking their way to optimal performance with supplements, infrared sawnas, crazy diets, special equipment, all that stuff that we get to play with.

1:39.0

Courtney who is literally one of the world's best ultra runners including both men and women does not have a coach. She does not have a specific training plan.

1:49.0

She doesn't really do much in the way of supplementation recovery. She doesn't get massages anything like that. She eats whatever she wants which often means nachos and beer and candy.

1:59.0

She basically just trains based on intuition like she goes outside and starts running and sees how she feels.

2:05.0

Before you say okay she might just be a genetic freak right like a freak of nature.

2:10.0

That may be because she hasn't actually done any testing like she hasn't done any tests of her VO2 max or muscle fibers anything like that.

2:18.0

But her previous coaches when she was in high school her family they can all attest that she certainly had an aptitude for running and sport but her success did not come overnight she was not immediately amazing at everything it came as a result of pursuing and nurturing a passion with just a positive resilient attitude.

2:39.0

So whether you're a runner or not I think that we get all learn a little something from her approach of stressing less and having more fun even if you are at the top level of your sport.

2:51.0

I cannot remember the last time I was as excited to speak to somebody I personally have run a couple marathons mostly just to knock them off the list and say that I did them and I am a terrible long distance runner that's not what my body is made for.

3:06.0

And those experiences were really grueling for me but they also taught me a lot they really did teach me a lot about myself and I'm just so interested in ultra endurance racing like seeing people run through the desert and run for days and just seeing what the human body is capable of like what we can do and accomplish and put ourselves through.

3:27.0

So I've been a big fan of Courtney for a while I love watching her races and honestly it doesn't hurt that she's beating dudes in a sport because let's be honest that's rare and I think she deserves a lot of high fives for that so I really hope you enjoy the episode I hope that listening to Courtney puts you in a good mood and maybe even inspires you to go out for a run however many miles you're feeling to or 200 it's all good please enjoy my interview with Courtney Walter.

3:57.0

Alright Courtney welcome to the podcast thank you so much for being here.

4:01.0

Yeah thank you good morning.

4:03.0

I we're not in the same room but I have to say that I'm a little bit star-struck to be honest or I'm a big fan of yours and I just I don't know you're like somebody who accomplished things that kind of seemed like super human so I'm just very very excited to pick your brain I really appreciate you taking the time.

4:20.0

Absolutely thanks for having me on.

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