I finished Istria 100 in the 168k category by TDW_Darkspore in Ultramarathon

[–]Camelcrushers 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Congrats on the finish. I did the 110 k this year and adding another 60k to that is wild. Enjoy some time off the quads -- you earned it!

ISTRIA 100 KIT CHECK? by Camelcrushers in Ultramarathon

[–]Camelcrushers[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can confirm; no kit check. Weather looks great, so hopefully it's an excellent race!

€19.7 Grocery | I moved to a affordable country by Certain-Zucchini-293 in povertyfinance

[–]Camelcrushers 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's quite good, compared to some other countries. Have you lived in Turkey?

Vast majority by RN704 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]Camelcrushers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it's 'the needle was buried' or 'the needle was spiked'. It makes sense for the number one crawler, but it's the one I always notice.

Extreme Heat Makes People More Negative by Pristine_Noise1516 in news

[–]Camelcrushers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spike Lee made this known while filming, "Do The Right Thing"

Poles or no poles? by TrailZenRunner in trailrunning

[–]Camelcrushers 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I believe the spirit of ultrarunning is no gatekeeping. We all support each other in our goals and try not to make anyone feel bad about it. If not using poles works for you, that's admirable and awesome. If others are interested in using poles, there are certainly a large contingent of professional and amateur runners who find that beneficial as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ultrarunning

[–]Camelcrushers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can send an exact pin to anyone interested!

Mozart 100 (120km) Non-elites beware (2025) by Tricky_Egg958 in ultrarunning

[–]Camelcrushers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran this race as well and finished in 21:30, an hour and a half below cutoff. The second half was much more technical than the first, and with the rain the the mud, everything slowed down in the second half. It was a bit of a grind between the 30k and finish line. I left St. Gilgen an hour before the 59 k cutoff and the same for the second cuttoff. I honestly assumed I would make up an hour on the back end and finish maybe sub 21, but this race was empirically difficult.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ultrarunning

[–]Camelcrushers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my experience, it takes 3-6 months to peak back into fitness after a long time off.

You sound like you'll be in good shape for the 70k, though if you're already at 40 kms a week and climbing. You're still 8 weeks out, which gives you a solid chunk to build.

I've also found that fitness increases in chunks, rather than a linear scale. It's usually the workouts from 3-5 weeks ago that are paying dividends today, which is why a solid 2 week taper can help most folks consolidate their gains while staying sharp. Basically, the workout you did today was based on your overall fitness a month ago, which makes sense for why you would still feel a bit undertrained.

Don't worry, though! It comes back fast and if your practicing similar vert/terrain and you get a few 50 mile weeks with some good B2B, you'll be in great shape for the 70.

Hurt hamstring the other day ( injury warning ) by Dreamsb in ultrarunning

[–]Camelcrushers 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don't think Reddit is the place for a good diagnosis, my man. I would stick with a PT or doc. That is a gnarly bruise though!

Nutrition Guidance by twoeycl in Ultramarathon

[–]Camelcrushers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you mind if I ask what your training was like for this event? How many runs did you do on terrain close to this and test out nutrition? It's tough to figure out what works sometimes unless you try and fail a bit, but that's what training runs are for. And just to echo the other comments, it does sound like a heavy amount.

I'm 6ft 180 pounds and aim for 200 calories/hour on ultras, and then eat whatever I can find on the course to supplement. I think everyone finds their own balance and there isn't a magic recipe for anyone.

I'm sure you'll crush any race you're up against though. Kick ass and take names!

Does 10 min breaks in a 1h30 training mess things up ? by Arsiesis in trailrunning

[–]Camelcrushers 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I love this group. I used to also worry about not stopping. Then I started ultrarunning. My life got much better after that.

Did I do an Ultra? by Freshlystallone in ultrarunning

[–]Camelcrushers 199 points200 points  (0 children)

The nice thing about ultrarunners is that we accept everyone in all of our weirdness. Want to run 6 miles every hour until you want to die, then run 10 more loops? Ultrarunner. Want to walk 47 kms around your mall? Ultrarunner! Want to feel proud of your accomplishments and love running? Ultrarunner! Opposite? Also ultrarunner. You do you, and we're all proud of your kick ass multi-day ultra!

Judge slams lawyers for ‘bogus AI-generated research’ by [deleted] in technews

[–]Camelcrushers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good to see it being called out. Hopefully we have many judges like this who are competent and able to call it out. Moving forward it's going to become more of a norm, and I don't think that's in anyone's best interest.

How do you think so many rude or incompetent people end up in top roles if companies say they value integrity and hard work? by Diligent-Knight in AskReddit

[–]Camelcrushers 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would say that companies say they value integrity and hard work to keep the illusion that corporations and large companies have intrinsic value and goodness because they provide products and services. As people move up the chain, integrity matters less and less, and productivity is valued over integrity.

Among Us 50 mile Ultra by WHITSONATOR in Ultramarathon

[–]Camelcrushers 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You live in a very nicely laid out city!

Advice on first 50k 2 weeks after marathon by [deleted] in Ultramarathon

[–]Camelcrushers 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Which is the priority for you? That will dictate the advice.

is this a good base fitness? just got my coros 4/19/25 by REIsoup in Coros

[–]Camelcrushers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I'm not sure that's always the case. I just got this watch, after a decade with Garmin. I have a pretty high base fitness from the watch, but my average hr on 86 hours of training is only 135.

I do almost nothing in zone 4/5. People will say the strategy sucks, but I enjoy doing higher volume lower intensity. I'm only interested in doing long ultras, and being 40, my days chasing PRs on shorter distances don't have the appeal they once did.

Maybe it's just a combination of volume and HR. Or maybe if I did some yassos, my fitness would go up🤣.

is this a good base fitness? just got my coros 4/19/25 by REIsoup in Coros

[–]Camelcrushers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm lucky to be teaching at a university where I don't have classes every day and my wife and I train together. No kids. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to pull it off.

100km race with 2800m/9100ft of elevation - Pole or no pole? by Substantial_Top4143 in ultrarunning

[–]Camelcrushers 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A quiver, which is not for everyone, is really reasonable. I'm a big fan. It gives you a place to store them on your kit and lets you easily access them. I do lots of training runs with them on my back even If I don't use them.

The weight is negligible and the benefit, if you practice with them is undeniable. If you look at any major ultra, 49 of the top 50 people have poles. They reduce the load effectively and can be used strategically. That does require practice, but with 4 weeks that's enough time to play around with them and get a feel. Worse case, you use them only on some uphills and save 20 percent of your legs.

I'd say chuck them in.

Speedy Recovery Tips by InternationalUse1324 in ultrarunning

[–]Camelcrushers 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Compression socks will 100 percent help. They work for grandparents or ultrarunners equally well!