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I give a update on my recent racing since my hamstring surgery and recovery which started last November. I talk about my big plans for Grindstone 100, Snowdrop 55hr and Cocodona 250 during the next 12 months.
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Discussion about preventing blisters or hot spots during running or other endurance sports. I talk about shoes, socks, lubes, and treatment if blisters do surface during a race.Blisters are most often caused by skin being damaged by friction or heat. Certain medical conditions also cause blisters to appear. The damaged upper layer of skin (epidermis) tears away from the layers beneath and fluid (serum) collects in the space to create a blister.Amazon links for products mentioned:Pnrskter Blister Bandages: https://amzn.to/3EhMZvaInjinji Socks: https://amzn.to/3EgrL0J
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Toenail Fungus Treatment For RunnersTips on treating toenail fungus (onchomycosis). This video is great for all types of endurance athletes such as triathletes, ultra runners, distance runners, marathoners, and cyclists. A fungal nail infection is a common condition that can leave you with brittle, discolored nails, which is usually on your toes. It is very common for trail runners. Toe nail fungus is a lot like athleteâs foot. But instead of affecting the skin on the bottom of your feet or between your toes, it invades your nails.The FDA has approved the use of tolnaftate for the treatment and prevention of athleteâs foot and ringworm for over 50 years. Tolnaftate is used in well over 70 products worldwide. Formula 3 is not a suspension compound like many other products. The product has received the American Podiatric Medical Associationâs Seal of Approval.For best results, It is recommended to apply fast-acting, quick-absorbing Formula 3ÂŽ Antifungal after taking a shower when the skin has the greatest capacity for absorption.Common types of toe nail fungus:A yeast toenail infection is usually white, a mold infection is generally a dull brown, and a dermatophyte infection is generally yellow.
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Heat and vibration therapy for fast, targeted back pain relief after exercise or hard work. This product provides easy back pain relief with the HeatPulse Back & Core Massager. It features powerful pulse vibration therapy and the hottest temperatures on the market, and is powered by HeatLast⢠technology for up to 3.5 hoursâ use on a single charge.You can select from three temperature settings for both the core and back, and three optimized vibration modes, with a user-friendly design that ensures instant relief at the touch of a button.đManufacturer product page:https://hey.hydragun.com/Richard-Runs-Trails đAdditional details:The HeatPulse Back & Core was designed to help with:⢠Chronic non-specific back pain⢠Sciatica⢠Postural pain and stiffness from extended sitting, standing, driving, or desk work⢠Back strain from lifting heavy loads or repetitive strain⢠Post-workout abdominal pain⢠Period pain (menstrual cramps)đFull-coverage front and back heating:⢠Envelops you in warmth to help yourmuscles relax more completely⢠Choose front or back heating, or both⢠Curves in the back to provide coverage tothe lower back and tailboneđPowerful, lasting relief with HeatLastTMinfrared graphene technology: ⢠Heats up to 131°F (55°C) for fast, potentpain relief⢠Heats up in seconds for immediate effect⢠Deep relief with 30-minute treatmentsessions⢠Up to 210 minutesâ use on a single chargeđOther design features:⢠Detachable control pod for easy USB-C charging⢠Sleek, simple, intuitive user interface⢠Soft, breathable, skin-safe performance fabric with antimicrobial liningđ Check with your doctor if not sure about using this product.
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Texas Endurance 48 HR Race Recap which gives details on my challenges and strategy for winning the men's race in Fort Worth, Texas.About this race courtesy Wrath Racing website:"The 48-hour and 24-Hour at the Texas Endurance Runs are definitely not for the faint of heart, that's for sure! Runners need to be heat acclimated to make headway during the day, and need to have a good race plan to maximize the cooler nights. But in some ways the crazy heat is kind of the point - the runners form friendships in the face of adversity that they otherwise wouldn't or couldn't. For someone new to the sport, those kinds of connections to veterans, and the tips and stories they share, could be invaluable.For the first 8 years of the race, it was 'by invitation' only - you had to know the RD or one of their friends to get an invitation to run, so we had an idea whether you could handle the race. The original race was a Fat-Ass event with no permits and no shirts. Runners camped in the yard, and ran through the neighborhood and local park. John & Kay donated ice, water, and a location, and any snacks or sodas they had lying around the house.WRATH Racing is a small business. Our events have a 6-year pay-back horizon, meaning that they are expected to lose money for the first 2-3 years, before gradually starting to earn money each year, and (hopefully) break even overall by the 6th year. None of our events has yet reached the payback horizon, so any cancellations, postponements, or changes in registration numbers will result in a monetary loss for the company, especially if it occurs close to the event date. Some expenses are paid several months prior to the event, and may be non-refundable (ie Permit applications, Special Event fees, Sanctions, venue deposits & timing deposits) Medals and ribbon are typically ordered 45 days prior to the event and are non-refundable. Depending upon the design, they might not be able to be used the next year. T-shirts and other swag are generally ordered 2-3 weeks prior to the event. Depending upon the design, they might not be able to be used the next year. Aid station items, with the exception of fresh fruit and ice, are generally purchased 1 week prior to the event. Depending upon the item, it may expire before we can serve it at another WRATH Racing event.That being said, our company's future depends upon treating our runners well, even when circumstances are beyond our control. We are runners too, and we've designed our policies to treat you the way we would want to be treated. "
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Recovering and Getting Back on Track: My Injury, Top Running Experts, and Key Tips for YouTube Growth After a tough hamstring surgery, I'm now 10 days into the long recovery road ahead. Join me and leading fitness YouTuber Kofuzi, elite runner and podcaster Tommie Runz, plus special guests from Gazelle Sports as we breakdown my comeback, essential injury advice, and actionable tips on ramping up your YouTube presence. From leveraging Instagram reels to nail down engaging content and video editing fundamentals to crafting optimized descriptions, you'll learn directly from the experts. Rally with me during this challenging yet rewarding journey by hitting like, subscribing, and following for more running tales!CHAPTERS:0:00 - Introduction to Video Improvement6:44 - Meet Kofuzi, Tommie Runs & Cara Cross7:32 - Purpose of the Improvement Session8:45 - Presenter Backgrounds9:27 - Session Agenda Overview10:59 - Current Content Creation Trends14:35 - Smartphone Photography Tips19:56 - Smartphone Videography Techniques21:42 - Tommy's NYC Marathon Highlights22:50 - Tommy's Content Capture Strategies25:40 - Crafting Engaging Reels with Tommy28:32 - Interactive Q&A Session29:57 - Elements of a Successful Video31:34 - Variety in Video Shots36:01 - Editing with CapCut43:46 - Building a Community-Centric Store46:45 - Gazelle Sports Collaboration Benefits51:11 - Finding Your Content Creator52:46 - Engaging Brands in Your Content StrategyNote: Original video on Youtube: Richard Runs Trails
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Third video in my series documenting my recovery process for my hamstring injury. I discuss my surgery day and one week post surgery.Note: Original video on Youtube: Richard Runs Trails
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Second video in my series documenting my recovery process for my hamstring injury. I discuss the results from my MRI and next steps.
Note: Original video on Youtube: Richard Runs Trails
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Race recap on the Pinhoti 100 miler which takes place in Sylacauga, Alabama.
Note: Original video on Youtube: Richard Runs Trails
It is a trail race from Heflin to Sylacauga through the beautiful Talladega National Forest. I provide a update on my running and cross-training plans for the rest of the year and Spring 2024 which includes the Bandera 100K. The Running Event is the largest shoe trade show in the USA. I update my plans for the show which is three days at the end of November.
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My race report for the 2023 Arkansas Traveller 100 miler which took place on Oct 7 & 8, 2023 near Perryville, Arkansas.
Original video on Youtube : Richard Runs Trails
This was my third time running this race. I give some advice and strategy then some details about the aidstations and location of my drop bags. The closest city with hotels is Morrilton, Arkansas. I give some advice on the hotels in town. From the AT 100 website: The Arkansas Traveller is one of the oldest 100 miles races there is, already having 32 races. AT100 is unique among the many ultras today because of the combination of volunteer support from many in the running community and beyond, the beautiful scenery of the Ouachita Trail and Forest Service roads, and the difficult runnable hills that will challenge you from beginning to end. This race is considered by many to be a great first 100 for anyone looking to test themselves at the premier ultra distance.The Arkansas Traveller course has remained almost exactly the same throughout its history. Two minor variances have occurred-both of which are merely trivial. For the first seven years, the race started at the site of the Lake Sylvia aid station and finished at the entrance to the Lake Sylvia park-where race headquarters was located. In 1998, due to repairs underway at the park, the race headquarters and finish were moved just over a half mile up the road to Camp Ouachita, with the starting point being adjusted accordingly. Beginning in 2001, the Turnaround aid station was moved approximately 200 yards to enable the start and finish to be at the same location.The Ouachita National Forest is the oldest National Forest in the southern United States. The forest encompasses 1,784,457 acres.Arkansas Traveller 100 is a Western States 100 qualifier.
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Bouncing back from Cruel Jewel 100 is a race report discussion and key learnings from the race. The original video is on Youtube. My Youtube channel is Richard Runs Trails. Thanks for watching!
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I review one year of using the SpeedGoat 5. I currently have 4 pairs. The original video of this review is on my Youtube channel: Richard Runs Trails.
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Please join me to learn about my new training block for Cruel Jewel 100 which takes place on May 19 in North Georgia. The original video is on my Youtube channel: Richard Runs Trails
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Please join me to hear about my two 100 milers in February 2023. The original video is on my youtube channel: Richard Runs Trails. Have a great day!
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I talk about the recent crash of fitness star The Liver King and the impact on me and the fitness industry. The original video is on my Youtube Channel.
Youtube link:
https://youtu.be/PQ257uf_vI4
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Race recap on Dinosaur Valley Endurance Run 100 Miler which took place in Glenrose, Texas. I talk about my race and my new Garmin E66i. This audio is taken from my youtube video on the race.
Youtube link:
https://youtu.be/4dE8Ng4621k
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Great discussion about ultra running and the mindset regarding planning and executing the adventure. The video version is on my Youtube channel: Richard Runs Trails
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Please join me for a race recap for Night Moves Trail Marathon in San Felipe, Texas. The original recording with video is on my Youtube channel: Richard Runs Trails. I included footage of 1 lap in my Youtube video. Thanks for listening.
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Lets chat about September and some new products that I have got in recently. Products include: Salomon Advanced Skin 12 Hydration Vest, Kinis minimalist shoes, Jacfit Boxing Sensor, and RipRight Rip Sticks
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I go over the course and give some tips to prevent a DNF. This is the audio of my youtube video. The video can be viewed on the Youtube channel: Richard Runs Trails.
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