The Ultimate UltrAspire 2023 Holiday Gift Guide for Runners
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by Jodi
5M ago
As the holiday season draws near, runners eagerly anticipate the opportunity to explore the UltrAspire 2023 Holiday Gift Guide for Runners to find the gear that will elevate their outdoor adventures. Whether you’re searching for the perfect gift for a trail runner in your life or looking to enhance your own running experience, the 2023 Holiday Gift Guide will introduce you to some of the best holiday gear from UltrAspire. Known for innovation and quality, UltrAspire offers a range of products designed to cater to the unique needs of trail runners. UltrAspire Hydration Vests UltrAspire Zygos 5 ..read more
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UltrAspire Celebrates 10 Years of Hydration Innovation
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by Joe Petty
1y ago
It was on the Idaho side of theTetons that a young man found his love for the outdoors. Bryce Thatcher knew early on that he wanted to build a life immersed in the trails and mountains. Bryce would charge through the Tetons with his lifeline (his backpack)and would run with the straps in hand to keep it securely against his back and pushed as long and as hard as possible until he felt like he was going to collapse, at which point he would stop to drink. He would guzzle an entire bottle of water or apple juice which would slosh in his stomach and ultimately slow him down. For someone who deepl ..read more
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UltrAspire 2022 Holiday Gift Guide
UltrAspire
by Joe Petty
1y ago
Here at UltrAspire, we have introduced a ton of gear in the past 2 years that fill crucial needs in our line and the needs of our community to continue racing, training, setting FKTs, and anything that falls in between. During the holiday season we want to take a minute to highlight some of our notable gear pieces and recent releases and show you which products could be a home run at holiday time! The Bronco Race Vest The Bronco Race Vest was built in collaboration with UltrAspire Elite Athlete and champion ultramarathoner Jeff Browning. The Bronco has a 5 liter capacity and a pocket configur ..read more
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5 Tips for Becoming an Ultramarathon Runner in 2022
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by Joe Petty
1y ago
Written by Anja Hayes Congratulations! If you are reading this article, then that likely means you are considering starting your ultramarathon journey. As challenging as they are, ultramarathons are empowering races that benefit your physical health and strengthen your mentality. Starting out can be pretty scary, though. Luckily, UltrAspire’s Athlete team has some great advice for newcomers. Read below to see what they have to say. Find your “Why” Ultramarathon running will test your mental and physical strength. Training, planning, and eating right will all help contribute to your success ..read more
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UltrAspire Inspired By: Henry Howard and Finding Joy
UltrAspire
by Joe Petty
2y ago
Written by: Anja Hayes For the past decade, Henry Howard has been on a mission to #FindJoy and inspire others to do the same. Aside from participating in nearly 35 ultramarathons and marathons collectively, he seeks to uplift the running community through incredible stories he writes on his website, runspirited.com. Beyond the time he invests in his own work, Henry is a personal coach with Marathon Training Academy and is committed to fostering the best in other racers. He understands the difficult path many dedicated athletes take. Having endured a bumpy start and thousands of hours of grueli ..read more
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UltrAspire’s Brad Dains on the Power of Progress
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by Joe Petty
2y ago
Written by: Anja Hayes Brad Dains willingly lets running shape his past, present, and future. Aside from competing in many different ultras and marathons, he plays a role in directing the races he loves dearly. However, he was not always the model he is now for runners. One of the key elements of ultramarathons is building personal strength through enduring difficulties in life as they try to tear us apart. Through his own path, Brad has grown to embody this main aspect and continues teaching other runners how to find hope and hold on to it. Brad’s journey with running began in a different bod ..read more
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UltrAspire Athlete Lindsay Hannah Walter’s Rise in Ultrarunning
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by Joe Petty
2y ago
Written by: Anja Hayes In 2019, Lindsay Hannah Walter took part in the Rock n’ Roll 5k in San Diego. A special fan was in the crowd that day, cheering her on as she ran. It was her kid pen pal, whom she had met through exchanging letters about life with alopecia universalis, a form of alopecia that causes complete hair loss. As a form of thanks, Lindsay gifted her friend with the medal she won during the race. “She still has it in her room,” Lindsay revealed. “Though she has redecorated her room, she still keeps the medal on her wall.” To her pen pal, Lindsay is more than just a friend with wh ..read more
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UltrAspire Inspired By: How Pamela Chapman-Markle Breaks Barriers
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by Joe Petty
2y ago
Written by: Anja Hayes 66 year old Pamela Chapman-Markle embodies the strength it takes to be a star ultramarathon runner. Since running Rocky Raccoon’s 100 miler, her first race ever, in 2011 at the age of 55, Pam has knocked out ageist stereotypes across the board. At 65, she has run nearly fifty ultramarathons in a little over ten years, including four times at the harrowing Badwater 135. In 2019, her incredible performance broke an age group record and made her an overall winner of the Badwater Cup. The same year, she swept Milhwuakee’s Six Days in the Dome, establishing three United State ..read more
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UltrAspire Athlete Srulik Liberow: His Resilient Journey
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by Joe Petty
2y ago
written by: Anja Hayes On March 29, 2021, Srulik Liberow was hit by a car. While running his 87th consecutive half-marathon of the year, a driver distracted by their phone swerved off of the road. The glare of the sun was blinding; Liberow could not tell that the path of the car’s side mirror was aligned to make contact. “The mirror, at 40 miles an hour hit me in my shoulder, my arm, and a part of my ribcage,” recalled Liberow. “I blacked out, but I was still standing.”  Once he regained consciousness, Liberow assessed the damage. He did not find any indication of a life threatening injur ..read more
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Fight for Fifty: UltrAspire Athlete Nolan Blanco’s Inspiring Story
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by Joe Petty
2y ago
Written by: Anja Hayes At UltrAspire, our close interaction with athletes in our community yield stunning and inspiring stories. We believe in the power of positivity and community support and as such we want to bring you these stories as we receive them as a means to promote and support these incredible athletes. At 4:30 in the morning, Nolan Blanco wakes up and runs. “My neighborhood block is just about 400 meters,” Blanco explains. “I can go out and do a quick 5k.” Blanco runs at dawn several times throughout the week, while balancing his full-time job and spending time with his daughters w ..read more
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