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  • The PhD Recap | Simon de Waal : Trail Science
    2026/02/09

    drum roll please not because Trail Science is back but it’s back with Dr Simon de Waal 🧑‍🎓

    He did it folks. The stellies shakeout starting, research loving, half marathon machine successfully defended his PhD & is officially a Dr. Proud is an understatement.

    We talk about his hand in, the defence, what the practical application of his research looks like, what is next in the research space for Dr de Waal & more.

    00:00 - Still in Season 3

    01:52 - Welcome back to Dr de Waal

    06:13 - Excellence within the ebbs & flows

    09:18 - Progress in research within the SA context

    11:10 - What are the research take homes?

    20:40 - Challenges within the research design

    25:37 - The next project: Where will Dr de Waal go next

    32:18 - What are we seeing in field and in the lab

    36:40 - Feedback from the experts

    44:50 - The “so what?”: how to apply the research to our programs

    51:47 - The publication pipeline & final thoughts

    54:54 - Personal goals & rooted in dirt

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    59 分
  • Time to work | Alyssa Clark
    2026/01/30

    “100 miles gives me more time to work”

    Alyssa Clark is a consistent talent with a quiet focus and man, does she know how to rally.

    In this weeks episode we talk about her come back at Ultra Trail Cape Town last year, her range of global adventures & what it means to develop durability as an athlete.

    Meeting Alyssa was a highlight and her wealth of knowledge as both coach, athlete & podcaster comes through in this episode. I love her take on "eggs in the basket" and we get a peek into her thoughts as she holds the tension between leaving a legacy and going all in for running.

    I can't wait to see her race season unfold. Enjoy!

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Competition, pressure & possibilities | Jeff Mogavero
    2025/12/21

    You can be good at 100 milers and sprint finishes. At least, you can if you’re Jeff Mogavero.

    Jeff thrives when he’s outside. He enjoys the outdoors on its own & also loves to race hard, measuring himself against a course and the competition. From living in a van before it was cool, to dealing with the pressure of ultra running. Jeffs experience with this sport and the outdoors has a diversity to it that’s super interesting and makes him the great athlete that he is.

    This chat was honest & fun and I can’t wait to follow Jeffs journey in the years to come.

    Chapter Markers:

    00:00 - Welcome to Season 3

    02:08 - Meet Jeff Mogavero: On athlete & outdoor explorer

    03:12- Growing up outside - early adventure and hobbies

    05:40 - Living in Ginny - van life before it was cool

    11:30 - Cape Town - impressions of the trail

    15:39 - Running for ON - professionalization & the sponsorship journey

    19:15 - The pressure of ultra running - seeing what could be

    23:00 - The double - WSER & UTMB 26:25 - UTCT - Cooling strategies and ice water to the face

    33:10 - The make or break - the detail of the sprint finish

    42:49 - The training - how to be good at 100 milers but also win sprint finishes

    48:07 - The hydration puzzle - the most critical win

    53:25 - The possibilities - excited about what’s to come

    56:22 - What’s next - Chianti, WSER, CCC & the 2026 calendar

    59:20 - Emerging runners - new talent & mentorship

    1:05:06 - Closing remarks

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    1 時間 8 分
  • The time and the place | Chris Myers
    2025/12/12

    Known for his speed & creative river crossing abilities 🤿 Brooks athlete, Chris Myers, has had a stellar year of running starting with 3rd place at Black Canyon 50km, a win at Chuckanut 50km & lightning run at WSER that put him on the second step. ⚡️

    We talk about the changes in his training over the last season, the focus on nutrition, unpacking WSER, his race reflections & more.

    Chapter Markers:

    00:00 - Welcome to Season 3!

    02:33 - Meet Chris Myers: Brooks athlete & creative mind

    03:37- First Ultra experience - entered for life

    07:00 - Ultra running continued - working with the puzzle pieces

    09:03 - Finding fun - the snorkel & more

    11:44 - WSER - the time but not the place

    15:50 - Running it in - 6 minute mile & sprint finishes

    17:50 - Finish line emotion - team effort & the crew experience

    20:00 - The creative - DMP & Chris’s fine art journey

    25:25 - Running & art - problem solving and creativity

    27:46 - LA to Colorado - moving to boulder & free fitness

    31:40 - Progress in the sport - faster times & continued learning

    33:38 - UTCT - heat vs humidity

    38:53 - The grams per hour- carbs intake and finishing gels 4

    3:07 - Food tourism - bunny chow, braai & biltong

    45:45 - The people you do it for - doing well with your crew

    51:43 - Race calendar - planning and goals

    55:36 - Sprint finishes - it’s not over until it’s over

    1:01:25 - FKT’s - adventure & personal projects

    1:04:13 - Closing remarks

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Cowboys, Carbs & Croissants | Charlie Hamilton
    2025/12/01

    Three things that make for a magical race day performance. Fresh off the trails of Ultra Trail Cape Town, Charlie Hamilton shares about his race experience, developing as an athlete this year & confirms that carbs are king when it comes to fast racing

    Chapter Markers:

    00:00 - Welcome to Season 3!

    01:11 - Meet Charlie Hamitlon: Newest addition to team Terrex & aspiring physio

    03:40 - Trail Culture in Australia - growing up with sport

    05:43 - Music & band life - from playing in a band to ultra training

    08:40 - Juggling training & physio - studying and racing

    16:05 - The 5 year plan - joining Team Terrex

    20:08 - Shoe development - Adidas HQ & the innovation team

    24:50 - UTCT race prep - training on the course

    28:25 - Race day mindset - studying splits & effort distribution

    35:49 - Fueling - 140g carbs per hour

    40:30 - Race calendar - finding gaps to race between exams

    46:48 - Racing at altitude - adjusting to difference race conditions

    50:00 - Racing at Tarawea - a family affair

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    50 分
  • UTCT: A 10 year Journey | Stu McConnachie
    2025/11/17

    You can feel it, it’s almost here 🏔️ 🇿🇦

    A chat with Stu McConnachie has been on the cards for some time. We connected at TrailCon this year & I couldn’t wait to share more of this story. Not only is UTCT a favorite on the trail calendar, this event has grown from its grass roots into something more. It stands on its own feet as a World Trail Major & puts SA on the map as a trail destination. None of this happened by accident 💭

    Stu talks about the evolution of the event, the hopes for where it could go & some of the real challenges the team had to wrestle with to build this thing to where it is today. 🤙🏼

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    58 分
  • Still running brave | Tarrin van Niekerk
    2025/11/10

    Two years later, we see our first repeat guest on the podcast. This episode with Tarrin van Niekerk is a special one. We talk about what it’s looked like for her to continue to run brave, her solo finish of the Hoefyster, her love for the mountains in Lady Grey & more . A personal hero & friend, it’s always good to welcome her to the podcast.

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    54 分
  • The African Adventure | S3E2: Brett Harrison
    2025/09/02

    Do hard things. In community, for community 🇹🇿

    This week we explore this idea of doing hard things, with a purpose that goes beyond ourselves. Brett Harrison is a race director & community development worker in Tanzania.

    We talk about his trail & MTB events, what brought him to Africa and what led him to do meaningful work that goes beyond his personal goals and ambition. Through his races Traverse Tanzania & Kili Trail Run he is building adventures that transform communities and it’s the type of event that should be on your bucket list.

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    1 時間 7 分