In this edition of Long Run Archives, we talk about: Arlen Glick’s departure from Craft Sportswear, whether mental toughness is often overstated, and that physical fitness is what truly wins races, the idea of "super-domestiques" in ultra, Ben Dhiman vs the Boulder Boys, and media narratives around 200-mile "specialists".
Chapters:
- — Arlen Glick’s Departure from Craft
- — Could Ultrarunning Ever Have a Smut TV Series?
- — Is Mental Toughness Overrated in Ultrarunning?
- — Mental Warfare and Training Philosophy
- — Community Support as a Competitive Advantage
- — Training Partners: Breakthrough or Burnout?
- — Pacing Ethics and Team Tactics in Ultrarunning
- — Ben Dhiman vs. the Boulder Boys
- — What Makes a 200-Mile Specialist?
- — Media Narratives, Visibility, and Performance Metrics
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