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On The Runs - On The Runs 119 - Andrew Glaze

On The Runs 119 - Andrew Glaze

On The Runs

08/13/24 • 110 min

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We are wicked excited to welcome Andrew Glaze (00:12:06) to the Pod Fam on todays episode. Andy as we'll call him, an ultra runner, shares his running journey and the inspiration behind his running streak of over 4 years. He talks about how he initially disliked running but started incorporating it into his life for better health and to combat anxiety and depression. Andy discusses his experience with various races, encounters with wildlife during his runs, and the challenges of maintaining a high mileage streak. He also mentions the impact of COVID-19 on his running and the importance of recovery and tapering. Andy discusses the challenges he has faced in maintaining his running streak and participating in ultra marathons. He shares stories of running through difficult conditions, such as poor air quality and injuries. He also talks about the importance of mental health and how running has helped him cope with PTSD from his work as a firefighter and paramedic. Andy highlights the need for first responders to prioritize their mental and physical well-being. He also discusses his experiences in races like Badwater and the lessons he has learned from DNFs and fueling strategies as a vegan. Glaze shares his experience with nutrition during ultra races and how he adapts to the limited food options available at aid stations. He also discusses how he got into ultra running and his love for the Cocodona 250 race. Andy provides insights into his ice bath routine and shares a code brown commandment for avoiding unpleasant moments during races, maybe one of the best Code Brown commandments yet.
During the Tros, Eric and Erika catch up as the tables have turned. The sickness has now entered Erikas house. They discuss their recent experiences with running and races. They talk about the Anchor Down Ultra Marathon that Erika just ran in that had all the weather you could imagine. The conversation takes a humorous turn when they discuss the thunderstorm causes Erika to lose power during the guest segment with Andy. The conversation covers a range of topics related to running and showcases the resilience and determination of the hosts and their guest. They continue to discuss various topics including sickness, staying hydrated, taking care of oneself, gluten allergies, strength training, and the Olympics.
Sound Bites
"If you're not smiling, you're not doing it right."
"I decided I was gonna start barking at it and like try to chase it off the trail."
"If I suck at something, then I'm gonna try to get better."
"There has to be some a little bit of recovery and then also a little bit of tapering."
"I always tell people, I'm always trying to like train where I'm at like mile 80."
"Running is like one of the best things I can do to like sort of quiet my mind, especially like in ultras."
"As long as I keep giving my body carbohydrates, like I can keep going."
"Cocodona is an adventure. It's not just a race."
"I always bring wet wipes. That's probably a given."
The Impact of COVID-19 on Andy's Running
The Challenges and Rewards of a Running Streak Running as a T

Erika's Chicago Marathon Fundraiser - for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of her brother, Nick
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08/13/24 • 110 min

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