The Ultra Crewed Podcast

De: Jon Cox Becca Jones
  • Resumen

  • Join run coaches Jon Cox and Becca Jones on an adventure through the highs and lows of ultrarunning and life beyond the miles. With personal stories and real talk, they dive deep into what drives athletes to push their limits on the trails and in life. Whether you’re a seasoned ultrarunner or just curious about the sport, this podcast offers inspiration, laughs, and honest insights for every listener. Tune in for the ultimate trail talk with two passionate voices of the running community.
    Jon Cox, Becca Jones
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Episodios
  • 13 - Facing the Feral Mountain 100
    Apr 28 2025

    In this episode of the Ultra Crew podcast, hosts Becca and Jon discuss their experiences at the Feral Mountain 100, including the challenges faced during the race, the emotional toll of quitting, and the importance of community support. The conversation highlights the struggles and triumphs of ultra running, emphasizing the personal journey and the impact of mental health on performance. Exploring the complexities of mental health in sports and the commitment to personal growth, emphasizing that the journey is as important as the destination.


    Takeaways

    • The Feral Mountain 100 was a challenging yet beautiful race.
    • Mental health plays a significant role in performance and decision-making.
    • Quitting can be a complex emotional process with many contributing factors.
    • Pacing can provide a fresh perspective and energy during a race.
    • The fight or flight response can significantly impact racing performance.
    • Personal struggles can overshadow the joy of running for some individuals.
    • Support from friends and community can help navigate tough emotional moments. The emotional journey of ultra running can be intense and draining.
    • Growth is a key motivation for participating in endurance sports.
    • Mental battles are inevitable during long races, and preparation is crucial.
    • Trusting oneself is essential, especially in challenging situations.
    • Acknowledging mental health challenges is important for athletes.
    • It's okay to feel grumpy or overwhelmed during tough moments.
    • The desire to push through is often accompanied by self-doubt.
    • Experiencing failure can lead to valuable lessons and growth.
    • Commitment to personal growth is a lifelong journey.

    • Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to the Ultra Crew Podcast

    • 00:59 Feral Mountain 100 Overview

      03:48 Race Experience and Challenges

      06:54 Crew Perspective and Logistics

      09:47 Training Insights and Preparation

      13:00 The Decision to Quit

      15:59 Understanding Quitting and Mental Health

      18:59 The Emotional Toll of Racing

      22:08 The Fight or Flight Response

      24:53 Reflections on Personal Struggles

      28:15 The Role of Support and Community

      30:58 Pacing and Crew Dynamics

      35:28 The Emotional Journey of Ultra Running

      38:01 Growth Through Challenges

      40:02 Mental Battles in Endurance Sports

      44:05 Trusting Yourself in Tough Times

      49:02 The Role of Support Systems

      53:01 Facing Mental Health Challenges

      59:53 Commitment to Growth and Future Goals


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  • 12 - Burnout in Ultra Running & Going Feral
    Apr 21 2025

    In this episode of the Ultra Crewed Podcast, hosts Becca and Jon delve into various themes surrounding ultra running, personal responsibility, and community engagement. They discuss the importance of acknowledging one's own actions and the impact of external factors on personal growth. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities of dog ownership, tips for running with long hair, and strategies to avoid burnout in the sport. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the significance of community support and the need for balance in one's running journey. In this episode, Becca and Jon discuss the importance of recovery and self-reflection in the context of ultra running, particularly as they prepare for the Feral Mountain 100. They delve into training insights, gear and nutrition planning, and the logistics of crew coordination for race day. The conversation emphasizes the mental preparation required for long-distance running and the significance of having a well-organized support system. As they anticipate the race, they share their excitement and strategies for success.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Ultra Crewed Podcast

    01:45 Responsibility in Ultra Running and Life

    09:16 The Dog Debate: Love and Responsibility

    13:52 Running with Long Hair: Tips and Tricks

    18:28 Avoiding Burnout in Ultra Running

    30:16 The Importance of Recovery and Self-Reflection

    32:07 Preparing for the Feral Mountain 100

    34:31 Training Insights and Mental Preparation

    37:14 Gear and Nutrition Planning for Ultra Running

    52:17 Crew Coordination and Logistics for Race Day

    56:58 Final Thoughts and Anticipation for the Race


    • "It's your responsibility to know the course."
    • "I love dogs. Truly, truly do."
    • "You can't hoard all the energy."
    • "No one cares more than you care."
    • "It's cool to run ultras, but nobody's calling."
    • "You have to prioritize rest and rejuvenation."
    • "There's gotta be recovery for the work."
    • "Maybe you need to step back, look inward."
    • "You just ruined someone else's day."
    • "I'm excited to get down there and run."
    • "You should never be up as long as your runner."


    Takeaways

    • Responsibility for one's actions is crucial in both life and ultra running.
    • People often deflect accountability onto others instead of self-reflecting.
    • Dog ownership comes with responsibilities that affect the community.
    • Running with long hair can be enjoyable but requires some care.
    • Burnout in ultra running can stem from making the sport one's entire identity.
    • Community engagement and volunteering can help prevent burnout.
    • It's important to prioritize rest and rejuvenation in a busy lifestyle.
    • Avoiding accountability is easier in today's social media-driven world.
    • Self-evaluation is necessary for growth and improvement in running.
    • No one cares more about your running achievements than you do. Recovery is essential for achieving goals.
    • Self-reflection can help manage stress and burnout.
    • Preparation for races includes both physical and mental aspects.
    • Nutrition planning is crucial for endurance events.
    • Having a reliable crew can significantly impact race performance.
    • Organization of gear and supplies can save time during races.
    • Communication with the crew is vital for smooth operations.
    • Mental preparation is as important as physical training.


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    1 h
  • 11 - Snaketail & How Are You Blaming Your Child?
    Apr 14 2025

    Becca and Jon discuss their recent experiences at various running events in Tennessee, emphasizing the importance of community and conservation efforts in preserving green spaces. They share insights on the challenges of running in busy parks, the etiquette of using Bluetooth speakers while running, and the necessity of keeping dogs on leashes in public spaces. The conversation highlights the joys and frustrations of the running community, as well as the beauty of nature and the need for responsible outdoor practices. In this conversation, Becca and Jon discuss the importance of respecting shared spaces and the consequences of one's actions. They reflect on personal experiences in outdoor settings, emphasizing accountability and the need for individuals to face the repercussions of their behavior. The dialogue also touches on societal norms, parenting, and the impact of social media on interpersonal interactions.


    Takeaways

    • The weather was perfect for running events.
    • Community efforts are crucial for conservation in Tennessee.
    • Races provide opportunities to explore unique trails.
    • Quiet time in nature is essential for mental health.
    • Bluetooth speakers can be disruptive on trails.
    • Dog owners should always use leashes in public parks.
    • Running events foster camaraderie among participants.
    • Conservation trusts play a vital role in preserving land.
    • Busy parks can detract from the joy of running.
    • Respecting nature and fellow runners enhances the experience. Respecting shared spaces is crucial for community harmony.
    • Accountability is a key aspect of personal growth.
    • Facing consequences helps individuals mature and learn.
    • Avoiding consequences can lead to a stunted sense of responsibility.
    • Social media can distort real-life interactions and accountability.
    • Understanding others' experiences fosters empathy in shared environments.
    • Parents should model accountability for their children.
    • Consequences of actions can be life-altering in outdoor activities.
    • Everyone has a role in maintaining community standards.
    • Learning from experiences is essential for personal development.


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to the Ultra Crewed Podcast

    01:09 Community and Conservation in Tennessee

    03:30 Racing and Running Events

    06:50 Experiences at Rim Runner Race

    09:50 The Importance of Quiet in Nature

    11:45 Bluetooth Speakers on the Trail

    18:13 Dog Leash Etiquette in Parks

    28:09 Navigating Shared Spaces and Rules

    33:12 Consequences of Actions and Accountability

    37:15 The Importance of Facing Consequences

    43:43 Learning from Experience and Growth

    51:36 Understanding Others and Shared Spaces


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