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A summer catch-up covering everything from underground gravel racing and European carb loading to Tour de France storylines and Ironman Ottawa hype. Andrew breaks down his experience at the Net Negative 5K, a unique grassroots race at Toronto’s Brickworks where he ran 17:27, while Tyler shares stories from his first trip to Europe, including Paris running culture, Dutch cycling culture, and the ultimate vacation fueling strategy. The crew also dives into Tour de France week one, GC battles, green jersey drama, recent training updates, and practical summer heat survival tips for runners and cyclists.
Timeline:01:27 – Andrew’s Underground Gravel 5K Challenge03:08 – The Race That Climbs Then Drops06:40 – Why Grassroots Races Hit Different11:16 – Tyler’s European Adventure Recap13:02 – The Ultimate Carb Loading Strategy16:09 – Paris Runners vs Dutch Cyclists21:44 – Cottage Runs, Swims & Recovery24:51 – Tour de France Week One Breakdown28:28 – Pogačar, GC Battles & Jersey Drama38:31 – Ironman Ottawa Hype Builds47:26 – Surviving Summer Heat Training
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Triathletes, this one's for you... or against you. Andrew and Bryan spend the episode playfully roasting everything from Ironman obsession and expensive gear to aero helmets, transition chaos, nutrition strategies, and the endless pursuit of marginal gains. Along the way, they dive into the stereotypes that make triathletes easy targets while also explaining why they have so much respect for the dedication the sport demands. Plus, Andrew reveals he's signed up for his first triathlon and asks experienced triathletes for advice ahead of race day.
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What does it take to put on a trail ultra? Bryan sits down with Andrew and Tyler to recap volunteering at Ultra Obscura, a new trail race in Sutton, Quebec. From aid station chaos and emergency carb runs to race strategy, fueling habits, trail running culture, and lessons for first-time ultra racers, they share a behind-the-scenes look at what athletes, volunteers, and race organizers experience during a challenging day in the mountains. Plus, training updates, an unexpected bike crash, and what's next for the summer racing season.
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What’s it like to run 140 km overnight with four teammates, survive on gas station snacks, and try not to fall asleep in a van? Bryan recaps his first Riot Relay experience, including pacing mistakes, fueling lessons, and the chaos of racing through the night. The crew also previews Ultra Obscura’s unique multi-loop format, breaks down race-day strategy for wet and technical trails, and discusses the growing fight over public access to one of Toronto’s most popular running tracks.
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What happens when you ride 330 km across Prince Edward County in two days? Headwinds, KOM battles, bonks, gravel chaos, and plenty of lessons learned. Andrew, Bryan, and Tyler break down the 2026 BIM Ride, covering brutal winds, pace-line tactics, fueling mistakes, unexpected gravel sections, over 1,000 m of climbing, and the highs and lows of a memorable cycling weekend. Whether you're planning a cycling trip, chasing KOMs, or looking for endurance riding tips, this recap is packed with stories, strategy, and hard-earned advice.
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Josh shares his journey from weighing nearly 300 pounds, smoking, and losing his competitive edge after football to becoming a marathoner and ultra runner chasing big goals like Western States and UTMB. He breaks down how CrossFit reignited his drive, why he jumped into a 3:29 marathon off minimal training, and what really happened during the brutal Sulphur Springs ultra where rain, deep mud, and nonstop falls caused chaos and DNFs everywhere. The conversation dives into strength training for runners, fueling, recovery, coaching, balancing family life with huge training volume, the legendary Burrito League mileage battle, and the mindset shift that finally made him call himself a runner.
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Toronto runner Janson Bautista breaks down how he went from a 3:55 marathon debut to sub-3:20 in under a year while keeping training simple, relaxed, and consistent. From AI-generated training structure and skipped long runs to smarter fueling, negative splits, and a sub-40 10K just one week after his marathon, this conversation dives into what actually moved the needle. The crew also talks race-day mistakes, winter training, Toronto running culture, the Riot Relay, and why “don't fall off” matters more than perfection for long-term progress.
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Planning to race the 2026 Ottawa Race Weekend? This full preview and survival guide breaks down everything you need to know—from bib pickup, transit, weather prep, and carb loading to a complete course walkthrough for the marathon and half marathon. Get key pacing advice, heat-management tips, nutrition station breakdowns, spectator recommendations, and strategy for surviving the long canal sections, Gatineau rollers, Rockcliffe hills, and Dow’s Lake wind. Plus: best post-race spots, elite race storylines, and the biggest mistakes runners make on this course.
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Near-perfect conditions set the stage for a wild Toronto Marathon weekend—featuring PRs, chaotic race logistics, and some serious solo suffering. From crowded corrals and transit headaches to electric crowd energy and late-race grit, this breakdown covers what actually went down on course. A full marathon deep dive highlights disciplined pacing, running solo for most of the race, and aggressive fueling that nearly backfired, while the half marathon stories bring smart racing, negative splits, and clutch finishes into the mix. If you're racing soon, this is packed with real lessons on execution, fueling, and handling the unexpected on race day.
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Toronto Marathon race week is here, and this is the complete marathon and half marathon briefing you need before the start line. From start times, transit issues, bag check strategy, and course logistics to pacing the early downhill, surviving late-race Lakeshore wind, and handling the brutal 39K climb, this breaks down everything runners need for race day. Plus taper tips, carb-loading strategy, sleep advice, two official sub-2 hour marathons at London, and a Liege-Bastogne-Liege cycling recap. If you're racing Toronto, this is your final prep guide.
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Bad workouts happen—but they don’t have to derail your training. This conversation breaks down how to pivot mid-session when things fall apart, reset expectations without losing confidence, and use failed efforts as fuel heading into race day. From missed time trial goals to smart pacing adjustments and taper strategies, it’s all about turning setbacks into momentum and showing up ready when it counts.
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A high-energy recap of a night race done right—breaking down what made a 130-runner 5K event hit different, from pacing strategy and race-day vibes to lessons learned behind the scenes. Then it shifts into a gritty Around the Bay 30K tune-up, unpacking pacing decisions, fueling, hills, and a brutal finish that sparks a real debate: is sub-90 at the Toronto Half actually on the table? If you're chasing PRs, building race fitness, or curious what really goes down on race day, this one delivers both insight and raw running banter.Stay Connected:
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What does it actually take to survive a 300-mile ultra? Ryan Keeping breaks down his experience at the Arizona Monster 300—battling early heat stroke, nonstop cramping, nosebleeds, and pushing forward with zero backup plan. From the raw physical toll to the behind-the-scenes crew logistics, gear strategy, and mindset shifts like “flip the switch” and aggressive patience, this is a deep dive into what it takes to endure extreme distances. If you’re chasing big goals in running, triathlon, or endurance sports, this conversation delivers real insight on suffering, consistency, and finding purpose when things get dark.
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Looking to PR your next 5K? This episode breaks down the exact workouts that actually move the needle—from lactate threshold sessions that build strength to VO2 max intervals that sharpen speed. You’ll learn how to dial in your goal pace using simple predictors, structure your training for peak performance, and build confidence with taper workouts, dress rehearsals, and race-week routines. Plus, key details on the Night Shift 5K in Niagara Falls, what to expect on race day, and how the event is bringing the running community together.
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Spring training is heating up and race season is right around the corner—here’s a full check-in on fitness, goals, and the workouts shaping the season ahead. Get all the details on the Night Shift 5K, a high-energy evening track race under the lights featuring multiple heats, a relay, DJs, prizes, and a strong community vibe supporting a great cause. Plus, a deep dive into training consistency, key sessions, AI-powered coaching prompts, upcoming race showdowns, and a fun debate ranking the most iconic types of runs.
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Join the journey up Mount Kilimanjaro via the Lemosho Route, reaching 5,892 meters while tackling altitude, extreme weather, and mental challenges. Discover how endurance training translates to high-altitude climbing, with insights on pacing, daily routines, acclimatization strategies, gear, nutrition, and hydration. From summit night in blowing snow to lessons learned for future adventures, this episode is packed with actionable tips for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts ready to push their limits.
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What does it actually take to race HYROX?Toronto fitness coach Karley Gatta (Philosophy Fitness) breaks down the full HYROX experience,fro m pacing mistakes and doubles strategy to wall balls under fatigue and why runners might have the edge.We cover:• The 8 stations + 1km run format• How to train (strength vs endurance balance)• Doubles race strategy• Rules, penalties & no-reps• Shoe & gear considerations• Race day energy and logisticsIf you’re racing HYROX or thinking about it, this is your blueprint.
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Rebeca Escobar went from corporate burnout to winning the women's division of Burrito League Toronto with 1,103 segments—then kept running. She started just a year and a half ago after hitting rock bottom: lost in her career, unhealthy, and seriously sick in August 2024. That low point became her launchpad.She talks about chasing a Boston qualifier (13 minutes away on her last attempt), her "reckless" 3:30 marathon, leading Toronto's Seek Discomfort Run Club, and organizing a midnight-to-midnight 24-hour run that raised ~$1,500 for Sistering, Toronto's only 24/7 drop-in for women and gender-diverse people facing homelessness.
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Dennis Kim went from watching trail runners pass him on BC hiking trips to going all-in on Ottawa's ultra scene and the reigning Burrito League Ottawa Champion. In this conversation, Dennis breaks down his journey into endurance sports, what it really takes to train for 50-mile and 100K+ distances, the mental game behind running in minus 35°C, and why your "why" matters more than your pace. He shares wild race stories (including a maple syrup rescue mid-bonk), his plan to tackle Gatineau Park's 114K FKT loop, how he built authentic brand partnerships without selling out, and his dream of lining up for a 200-miler. Whether you're eyeing your first trail race or chasing ultras, this one's packed with real talk on community, mental toughness, and pushing past what you think is possible.
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An inside look at how a simple idea turned into one of the most talked-about endurance challenges in the running world, this conversation dives into the origins of Burrito League, the people behind the scenes, and the community stories that made it explode globally. From ultra-running roots and grassroots organization to lessons learned, future plans, and what makes runners keep coming back, this deep dive blends insight, humor, and big-picture thinking about why community-driven challenges work—and where Burrito League goes next.
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