Articles by Cory Reese

Thanks for a Great Run

I don’t know how to start this article. So, I suppose I’ll just start by saying that I don’t know how to start this article. I am incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity to write a monthly column for UltraRu...

When You Can’t Outrun Depression

Not only am I a Springsteen fan, cinnamon roll addict and owner of a Great Dane named Little Debbie, I am also a licensed clinical social worker. After nearly 20 years in practice, I thought I had a solid understandin...

The Miracle Mile

Cory receives support from his friend and pacer Jared at the finish line of Western States. Paul Nelson I made it to mile 99 of the Western States 100. I felt a sinking despair knowing I had traveled so...

Leave Your Mark

Cory and Matt Gunn at the Zion 100 finish line. Cory Reese Panic had set in. It was the middle of the night at the inaugural Zion 100 and the only thing we could see by the light of our headlamps...

Unleash Your Love of Running

Her toenails click-clack on the kitchen floor, sounding like a writer slaving away feverishly at a typewriter. She snorts in excitement. Her tail thumps against the wall until I guide her to the middle of the room. Th...

The Domino Effect

A few days ago, my friend Chris told me a story that was equal parts hilarious and captivating. Chris works as a teacher at a youth crisis center. Last January, he was shopping at Target, when he passed a discount bin...

The Unsung Heroes of Ultrarunning

My wife, Mel, and I have a tradition for our Sunday morning runs. We run to the gas station 5.5 miles away, buy a snack, sit out on the curb for a few minutes and then we run 5.5 miles back home. I always head straigh...

It’s a Cult(ure)

Looking at this year’s results of the Yeti 100 on Ultrasignup, you can get a snapshot of what transpired over the course of 100 miles. Patrick Reagan decimated the rest of the field, winning in 13 hours and 33 minutes...

Where the Roads Don't Go

I want to tell the grocery store cashier to stop being so judgmental. Even though she doesn’t say anything as she scans the groceries, I can see it in her eyes. I have exceeded the amount of high-fructose corn syrup that...

How to Explain Ultrarunning at Work

My manager walked toward my office and hesitantly stopped at the door when he saw me at my new standing desk. He got a puzzled look on his face like he was trying to solve a difficult math problem. “Wow, what made you de...

What I Know Now (That I Didn’t Know Then)

I pulled into the parking lot, an asphalt oasis surrounded by the scorching Arizona desert, and walked over to a line of people where I waited to check in and receive my bib number. Everyone around me looked confident an...

When It’s Cold and Dark Inside

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, I watched the news in terror. I saw the number of positive cases growing exponentially and after a few nights, it all became too much. I broke. I laid down in bed and felt hot...

The Mayor of More Cowbell

I’ve got a fever. And the only prescription is More Cowbell. The More Cowbell Trail, to be exact. Southern Utah is a largely undiscovered mecca of trail running. Wide desert vistas. Rolling slick rock. Trails skirting th...

Top 10 Ultrarunning Movie Lines

There is mounting evidence that ultramarathons are creeping into the realm of Hollywood. Ultrarunning’s influence on the silver screen is subtle, but if you know what you’re looking for, the evidence is unmistakable. As...

Belt Buckle Etiquette

Upon finishing a 100-miler, we often receive a shiny new belt buckle. Now what? I concede that my approach to wearing belt buckles may be all wrong. For years, my personal philosophy has been that a belt buckle deserves...

Tips to Avoid a Mid-Race Divorce

In the enlightened words of the iconic philosopher Kelly Clarkson, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” I’m at least 81% certain Clarkson was referring to running an ultramarathon with your spouse. What I think sh...

The Beginning and the End of a Streak

Maybe it was peer pressure. Maybe it was sleep deprivation. Maybe it was the fact that Death Valley’s heat had cooked my brain like a piece of bacon on a skillet. It was probably a combination of all those things. But wh...

Preparing for the Zombie Apocalypse

Last Annual Vol State 500k in 7 easy steps:1) Park your car at the finish line and board a bus with other runners.2) Drive the course in reverse to the start line.3) Run/walk/crawl 314 miles through the states of Missour...

Fast Food: An Untapped Resource

The fuel that I used to use while running was pretty traditional like Tailwind, Mountain Dew and fruit. But that all changed when I began training for the Last Annual Vol State 500k. This 314-mile jaunt across Tennessee...