Scott Jurek | Has Ultra Running Become Too Polished?
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Scott Jurek represents a generation of ultratrail runners who either had day jobs or were true dirtbag trail runners. Scott and Josh Rosenthal dive into the 'good old days' of trail running when a lot of the gear was DIY like punk rock or skateboarding.
Presented by Kiprun.
- Scott Jurek and Y2K
- DIY: Ultrarunners, Punk Rock, and Skateboarding
- Runners have it easier with gear advances
- Athlete mentality is shifting in a sterile direction
- Mental resilience in ultra running
- The lasting bonds of competing in ultratrail
- The commercialization of Ultratrail Running
- Despite changes, the essence of running remains accessible to everyone.
This conversation explores the evolution of ultra running, reflecting on personal experiences from the Y2K era to the present day. Josh Rosenthal and Scott Jurek discuss the changes in gear, the competitive landscape, and the importance of community within the sport. They emphasize the mental resilience required for ultra running and celebrate the friendships formed through shared experiences. Despite the commercialization of the sport, the essence of running remains accessible and fulfilling for all.
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