Blueprint to Ultra
Blueprint to Ultra
Whether you are dabbling with the idea of running your first ultra or wanting to figure out how you can push farther than you ever have before, we are here to help you put that plan together. Join ultra runners, Steve and Jeff, as we interview people that are just like you, all with the goal of helping you answer the question, "what does it take?"
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Jul 10, 2026
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Episode 46: Alex Minor - Rabid Raccoon Course Record, Black Canyon Lessons, and What It Takes to Run Up Front 10.07.2026 59:16
In this episode of the Blueprint to Ultra podcast, Steve and Jeff interview Appalachian trail standout Alex Minor, winner of races like the Hurricane 100K and holder of the Rabid Raccoon 100 Mile course record (15:42:57). Alex shares how he transitioned from road/track running at Marshall into trail ultras during COVID, influenced by training partners like Caleb Bowen and Dan Green. We discuss why...
Episode 45: James Bragg - You have one shot at the race you were training for in a given year. 26.06.2026 1:21:42
Training for an ultra takes a long time and a lot of hard work. We show up for a race and things don't always go to plan. On the show we talk with James Bragg about how we can practice a positive mental attitude, how negativity spreads, and how you can snap out of a downward spiral. As James reminds us, we have one shot at a race. You train for a specific race on a calendar year and that race,...
Episode 44: Mandy Wainfan - Injured? Whatever you do, just don't tell me I can't run. 12.06.2026 1:28:36
On today's show, we welcome Dr. Mandy Wainfan, a sports-focused chiropractor and endurance running specialist at Performance Place Sports Care, to discuss common running injuries and how to treat and prevent them. Mandy shares how she transitioned from NCAA track and cross country into trail running and ultras, including racing Black Canyon and completing two 50Ks and a 100K. The conversation...
Episode 43: Josh Coleman - From his first ultra in 2023 to the Triple Crown of 200s, Cocodona, and the importance of always moving forward. 29.05.2026 1:02:54
Josh Coleman’s ultrarunning journey is short, but goes real long. According to UltraSignup, he didn’t even begin running ultras until 2023. Just two years later, he completed the legendary Triple Crown of 200s — finishing the Bigfoot 200, Tahoe 200, and Moab 240 all within the same calendar year. He’s also a Boston Marathon qualifier and recently completed his first Cocodona 250, covering 250 mile...
Episode 42: Alex Kuhlman - I want to do something that most in that room wouldn't be willing to try. 15.05.2026 1:26:23
Alex decided he wanted to run his first 100 mile race before he had even finished his first marathon. Hired a run coach and started 2026 with two 100s on the calendar. The Zion 100 in April and Javelina 100 in October. We asked him why running a 100 was so important to him and it was simple, unvarnished truth. " I wanted to be confident that, you know, if I was sitting in a room with people,...
Episode 41: Aaron Fleisher - Yes, you absolutely can finish an entire 200+ mile race, even if you hike the entire thing. Learn how with Aaron. 01.05.2026 1:14:24
Aaron is a thru-hiker-turned-ultra runner who began running in 2022 yet has completed numerous 200+ mile races, including every Cocodona 250. If you have ever considered running a 200 mile race or want to learn secrets on how to, this may be the episode for you. Aaron explains how discovering ultra running on the Pacific Crest Trail and the appeal of aid stations and support drew him from hiking i...
Episode 40: Anna Epifano - A redemption story at Blackbeard's Revenge 100 17.04.2026 1:12:09
It isn't everyday that you get to have your mom on your podcast. This week, Anna Epifano, Steve's mom, joins us on the show to talk about her first 100 mile race at the age of 63, the Blackbeard's Revenge 100. After DNF'ing her first attempt at Blackbeard's in 2025 which was a race she hadn't even planned to do in the first place, Anna returned in 2026 to finish what she st...
Episode 39: Chris Twiggs - Ready to set a PR in your next ultra? Listen to Chris, 17 x finisher of Hardrock 100. 03.04.2026 1:21:16
Is it okay to walk during an ultra? Is it okay to walk during training as a runner? What if you could set PRs in your races, regardless of the distance, by adding in a planned walk part in it? Would you? Join us as we learn from Chris Twiggs, Chief Training Officer of Jeff Galloway coaching, everything we can about the art of run-walk-run. Chris explains how run-walk-run is a deliberate pacing str...
Episode 38: Dylan Ledbetter - From punishment running to sobriety and forgiveness. Midstate Mile,Lovit 100 and prepping for Cocodona 250. 20.03.2026 1:19:34
Dylan Ledbetter, an Army veteran who began running after losing a close friend and later found discipline through running, faith, and sobriety. Dylan explains how his early races—an undertrained marathon and his first Mid-State Mile—shaped his mindset, then contrasts a poor Mid-State year two (lack of training focus and heavy drinking) with a breakthrough year three, where intentional training, hu...
Episode 37: Brittany Poor - On running fearless and winning the Coldwater Rumble 100k. 06.03.2026 1:22:28
In ultra running, many runners approach running a race out of fear of DNF'ing. Brittany turns that on its head and just runs fearlessly. Her past struggles with sobriety have shaped her and how she approaches not only life, but also her racing. Her mindset and gratitude, along with some fast turnover on those legs has pushed her to quite a few podiums along the journey. And that fearless appro...
Episode 36: Ryan Keeping - There is running. There is running ultras. And then there is Ryan seeing how far he can go. 20.02.2026 1:00:06
How do you go from running your first 50 miler in 2022 to then running across Canada in 2024? On this episode we are joined by Ryan Keeping, who has run across Canada, which happens to be over 1000 miles longer than the States. He has also set the FKT for running around Iceland as well as multiple other extreme endurance events over the past couple of years. Ryan is contagious. His energy and his...
Episode 35: April Bailey - The importance of consistency and zone 2 training with the overall winner of 2025 Yeti 100. 06.02.2026 1:14:57
This week we welcome April Bailey onto the show. At the age of 48, April had the best running year of her life, setting personal bests in the mile, 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, 50K, 50M, 100K and even the 100M. That 100 mile personal best, also just happened to give her the overall win for the Yeti 100 with a time of 15:42:00. Join us as we talk about that incredible performance at Yeti, the...
Episode 34: John Calebrese - bringing the energy to over 150 races 23.01.2026 1:05:05
John started running ultras in 2017 and in the past 8 years has run in over 150 ultra races, including 20 100 mile races! We talk about how how he balances his race calendar, remains motivated, and manages to stay injury-free, particularly focusing on the importance of strength training and PT exercises. John also talks about his passion for inclusion in running through his involvement with Ainsle...
Episode 33: Tim Tollefson - Time to learn from one of the best in the sport. Want to be an elite? Listen in. 09.01.2026 1:17:19
We are excited to start 2026 with our guest Tim Tollefson to talk about a variety of topics ranging from training, nutrition, mental toughness and recovery strategies. And of course, we dive into the heart behind Mammoth trail fest as well as the first Mammoth 200. Tim has a heart for the ultra community that just rises to the top and his authenticity reminds us what this sport is really all about...
Episode 32: Liz Myers - Driven by grit. Running ultras, being a coach and what we can do when injury strikes 26.12.2025 1:26:00
In this episode, we are joined by our guest Liz Myers, who is an ultra running coach with Everyday Ultra, host of the Tribe of Runners podcast, and just an all around great runner. She has done it all in a short time, but that short on ramp speaks volumes of her love for the sport and desire to be the best she can be. We talk about her first ultras and the challenges she had in them, along with gi...
Episode 31: Mark Dowdle - Talking all things Backyard. 12.12.2025 1:24:48
Mark Dowdle has an ultra running resume that is two sides of the same coin. After a few attempts at last person standing races, Mark took a year off of racing them and put in an unconventional year of training to get his mind and body right. He returned in 2024 to backyards and is on a 4 race win streak. The hightlight of which was just a few weeks ago, he won the Summit Backyard completing 68 yar...
Episode 30: Luke Vidal - Anything is possible. Luke ran the Cowboy 200 with an average of 40 miles / week in training. And won. 28.11.2025 1:13:18
Luke has been only participating in ultras since 2023, heck his first marathon was in 2022. But despite being relatively new to the sport, Luke has achieved a ton of success, completing over 40 races since 2023, including five 100Ks, seven 100-milers, and even winning the Cowboy 200. In this episode, Luke shares his background, training regimen, and insights into what makes him so successful in ul...
Episode 29: Cal Cranenburgh - What if everyone you meet during an ultra becomes your new best friend? Cal takes on the Kodiak 100. 14.11.2025 57:50
If you have ever met Cal, then you are, by default, one of his friends. Cal goes out of his way to meet anyone and everyone, and as his granddad taught him. That could be your best friend walking by, so stop and say hi. On this episode of the Blueprint to Ultra podcast, we talk to Cal about his early experience at his first 50k and then what it takes to complete his first 100 miler, the Kodiak 100...
Episode 28: Tim Vail - Running to keep the demons at bay in the beginning to putting down serious miles at ultras. 31.10.2025 1:12:57
Despite only starting his ultra running journey in 2023, our guest on the show, Tim Vail, has put together an impressive resume in a short time. Getting into running as a way to combat the pull of addiction, Tim, fell in love with running. In addition to multiple 50ks and 50m races, Tim has run the Mogollon Monster 100 twice, Ouray 100, Across the Years 200 in 55 hours 44 minutes, Western States,...
Episode 27: Caleb Baity - One of 20 finishers at the 2025 Barkley Fall Classic. Listen to hear how Caleb trained to get ready. 17.10.2025 1:17:18
In this episode of the Blueprint Ultra Podcast, we sit down with Caleb Baity to talk about his journey into ultra running and what it took to be one of only 20 finishers of the Barkley Fall Classic this year. We also look to his next race, the Beast of the East 100, which he DNFed after being in first place through 75 miles back in 2023 and his plans to redeem himself this year. Caleb also shares...
Episode 26: Tonya Olson - You want to run ultras? You need to learn everything you can about your feet. 03.10.2025 1:38:03
On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Tonya Olson who is the co-author of the book Fixing Your Feet. We talk how to prepare your feet before a race, caring for your feet during a race, and also some post race tips. The show is packed with content and we think that knowing how to take care of your feet is one of those important tools in the toolbox as you are putting together your own blueprin...
Episode 25: Adam Wolf - The Rocky Mountain Slam series. 4 - 100 mile races in 4 months. Sounds easy, right? Right? 19.09.2025 1:01:51
If we told you that the guest on this episode has run the Scout Mountain 100 and then the Bighorn 100 two weeks later. And, at the time of this recording was preparing to run the Wasatch 100, just two months after Bighorn, AND three weeks after Wasatch will be running the Bear 100, what would you say? If you are like us, we are just blown away by that kind of endurance. How do you recover? How do...
Episode 24: Liz Clarke - No crew. No worries. 2nd place finisher at the Angeles Crest 100. 05.09.2025 1:13:14
On this episode of the podcast, Liz Clarke joins us fresh off her 2nd place finish at the Angeles Crest 100. Liz shares her insights on trianing, overcoming challenges and the role of her faith and sobriety have played in her ultra running journey. Learn how to prepare for high-altitude races, manage nutrition and how she stays resilient even in her darkest moments. Whether you're a seasoned u...
Episode 23: Bob Becker - Age is just a number. The oldest finisher of the Badwater 135 at the age of 80. 22.08.2025 1:13:47
Starting with his first ultra, the Marathon des Sables at the age of 60, Bob Becker has become a running legend as the oldest runner to finish the Badwater 135. With stories of overcoming challenges like battling extreme heat in Death Valley and dealing with a severe forward lean due to a back issue, Bob’s experiences serve as a treasure trove of inspiration. He discusses his strategies for run/wa...
Episode 22: Anne Tisdell - Adjusting for altitude, nutrition, RPE and mind body awareness. And that is the tip of the iceberg 08.08.2025 1:18:30
Joining Steve and Jeff on the show this week is Anne Tisdell, a CTS Ultra running coach with an impressive resume including multiple 100+ mile races. This episode touches on a variety of topics as Anne brings her experiences at Ouray 100, Moab 240, Arizona 300 and other races along with her knowledge as a running coach. We discuss races at altitude and what you can do if you have a race above 5000...
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