• Episode 391 - Delirious Athlete Check In - Gabe Alves: Barefoot Training for 200 Miles

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 391 - Delirious Athlete Check In - Gabe Alves: Barefoot Training for 200 Miles

  • Summary

  • In this episode of FitMIND FitBODY, we check in with ultra runner Gabe Alves as he prepares for the upcoming Feral Pig 100-mile race, a key part of his training for the Delirious W.E.S.T. 200-mile race.

    Gabe opens up about how his training has been going, including his unique approach to barefoot running and its impact on his strength. He shares the ups and downs of staying consistent with training, how he uses races like Feral Pig to gauge his progress, and what he’s learned from experimenting with new techniques.

    Gabe’s lighthearted but determined attitude is contagious, and he offers valuable insights into the mental and physical aspects of ultra running, including how to embrace discomfort to grow stronger.

    Check out the Delirious WEST event - https://deliriouswest200miler.com.au/ Event Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1428304207182387

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