E20 Kate: What's an aid station anyway?

E20 Kate: What's an aid station anyway?

Despite being an outdoor enthusiast, Kate hated running. That all changed, however, when she discovered the magic of trail running at 40 years old. Kate talks about quickly falling in love with flying through the woods, and running 50 mile weeks without much thought. Suffering from imposter syndrome she signed up for a technical 30km to prove she really was a runner.

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E19 Faith: When life gives you weather, learn how to run

E19 Faith: When life gives you weather, learn how to run

Faith was 46 years old when her home town in Massachusetts was hit with a Tornado, leaving no end of destruction. Needing to do something to help she signed up for a charity 5km to raise money. The then non-runner quickly fell in love. She improved rapidly as new runners often do, and set her sights for a BQ. After 6 or 7 tries, she realized the ultra world was where she belonged.

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E17 Rebecca: How she lost 80lbs in 10 months

E17 Rebecca: How she lost 80lbs in 10 months

Rebecca ran her first half marathon in just under 3 hours at 220 lbs. A year later she took an hour off her time weighing 80lbs less. This girl is the real deal, no fad diets or restriction, just a commitment to cutting out fast food and eating healthy, single ingredient foods.

Read more about Rebecca on her blog: https://kevbec.com

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E16 Cindy: Pushing the boundaries at any age

E16 Cindy: Pushing the boundaries at any age

In 2015 Cindy decided she no longer wanted her baby weight from her last child, who was 14 years old. So, at 47 she started walking a single mile every day. Eventually she decided to run a bit of that mile. The ball was rolling, and by the end of that year she had run 54 races!

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E15 Meghan: Walking away from the Olympics

E15 Meghan: Walking away from the Olympics

When Megan was 19 years old she was on track to make the national rowing team when her coach told her she would be a better rower if she just weighed less. She trained more, ate less, and watched her body break down until her ribs broke under the stress. Somewhere along the line she realized this wasn’t how she wanted to live, and chose to forgo her dream of the Olympics.

Photo: Brice Ferre

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