Tag: Ask Ann

Find a Running Buddy

Dear Ann,I always seem to train better when I have a really good friend to run with. Did you have any running buddies that helped you during your running career?—TerryDear Terry,Ultrarunning certainly is not about the lo...

Longer or Faster?

Dear Ann, I am new to ultrarunning. Some of my friends are telling me I should try longer races. Others are telling me to improve my time. Should my goal be to run longer or faster? What are your thoughts on this?...

How to Manage Stress

Dear Ann,I have a stressful job and personal life, but I also get stressed before races. I seem to feel better when I run, but I have a really hard time getting motivated. Do you have any thoughts on stress and running?...

What’s Your Ultra Philosophy?

Dear Ann,I’ve been running ultras for almost six years and I love the sport. But it doesn’t seem to matter how I do, I can’t figure out how to keep from getting down on myself. Is there a philosophy you’ve developed that...

Find an Epic Adventure

Dear Ann,I love everything about ultras – the races, volunteers and crews. But when reading about epic runs and FKTs, I’m intrigued by the idea of trying an adventure somewhere other than a race. What are your thoughts o...

Mastering the Multi-Day Race

Dear Ann, I tend to feel the worst while running through the night during a 100-mile race, and then bounce back when the sun comes up. This is why I thought I’d be good at multi-day runs, so I signed up for a 48-hour rac...

The Ultra Family Steps Up

Dear Ann, I’m pretty new to ultrarunning. My family knows that things can happen whether in a marathon or on a trail race. What they worry about is if I travel alone to an ultra and something happens, will strangers step...

F.U.N. Lists

DEAR ANN, Whenever I start to pack for a race I worry that I will forget something that I’ll need. How do you make sure you don’t forget anything important? —Janet DEAR JANET, What a great question! During my runn...

Am I an Ultrarunner?

Dear Ann, What defines being an ultrarunner? I’ve read about pedestrian races from the 1880s. Now 200-milers are common and people like Laz Lake, the race director of the Barkley Marathons, are walking across the coun...

Becoming a Race Director

Dear Ann, I have loved ultrarunning as a runner, but I’d like to take on a race as a race director and give back more. I know you were RD of the iconic Firetrails 50 Miler later in your career and you did a superb job....

The Post-Race Blues

Dear Ann, You had so many great races and big wins in your career, and although I’ll never win an ultra, after a big race that goes well, I sometimes hit a real low because the training and excitement of the event is go...

Trail Etiquette

I was at the finish line of Lake Sonoma 50 chatting with my friend Scotty Mills. He asked me “How about doing an Ask Ann about trail etiquette?” If you don’t know Scotty, you should. He not only is a great runner, he is...

Get on the Track for Fun

Dear Ann, I’ve been doing trail ultras for several years now and have seen more and more results in Ultrarunning on road and track loop ultras. I’ve been trying to decide whether to try one. What are your thoughts? I...

Peaking

Dear Ann, I have always had difficulty peaking at the right time. For example, I would start training January 1 for WS100 (last Saturday in June) and quickly build up to 100-mile weeks. I would find myself peaking in Ap...

Coming Back to Ultrarunning in Later Years

Hi Ann: I sure admire you and consider you very inspiring and a great role model for women. I have been an endurance athlete most of my adult life. I’m now 53 and want to run a 50-mile trail race. (I’ve been doing trail...

Year-End Racing

Dear Ann: I have had a good year of racing ultras, with some satisfying “A” races over the summer. I have been resting and recovering pretty much the last few months, but I’m not ready to call it a year quite yet. Did...

Dick Collins: The Legacy of a Legend

Dear Ann, I recently heard that the Dick Collins Firetrails 50 Miler has been discontinued this year. It was such a wonderful and iconic event that so many of us looked forward to on the first Saturday of October in the...

Comrades Calling

Dear Ann: After American Camille Herron won the world’s largest and oldest ultra, Comrades, this year, I learned that you were the last American to win there – with no less than back-to-back wins in 1996 and 1997. Did...

Manage the Mind

Dear Ann, You’ve been a force to reckon with in the ultrarunning community and a huge inspiration to me while preparing to go for distances beyond the 42 km/26.2 miles. What’s one tip, that isn’t diet or training r...

Never Too Young (or Old) to Run Ultras

Dear Ann, I’m 22 years old and I ran cross country in high school but have gotten away from it because I didn’t like the intensity required to compete at that level. Maybe I’m just not that fast – it took a total commit...