In this episode, we dive into one of the most misunderstood yet critical aspects of ultra racing: hydration. Join Fred as he unravels the complexities of fluid intake, debunking old myths and offering practical guidelines for both hot and cold conditions. Discover why hydration and fueling should be treated as separate dials, and learn how to tailor your hydration strategy to enhance performance without risking health. Whether you're a seasoned racer or new to the ultra scene, this episode is packed with insights to keep you moving efficiently and safely. Tune in for expert advice and a chance to ask your burning questions in our interactive Q&A session.
Tom Evans and Ruth Croft’s fueling strategies at UTMB 100 miles — broken down into real numbers and lessons you can use. We also compare what Tour de France riders do and how terrain-timed fueling beats “hourly fueling.”
Takeaways: gut training progression, carb ceilings, heat vs cold strategies, and practical race-day tactics.
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Power is showing up on more and more GPS watches — but what does it actually mean, and how can you use it to run better?
In this episode of the Mindful Runner Podcast, I sit down with Steve Bateman, coach and author, who has become one of the leading global voices on running with power. Steve explains why power matters, how it compares to pace and heart rate, and how you can start using it right now to train smarter and race stronger.
We cover:
⏱ Why runners should care about power now
⌚ Wrist-based vs. Stryd — what’s reliable?
📊 How power helps break bad training habits
🏔 Using power on hills and descents
🏁 Sticking to power on race day to avoid blowing up
✅ Practical steps to get started
Whether you’re a road runner, trail runner, or training for your next ultra, this episode gives you real takeaways you can use immediately with the power data on your watch.
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Overheating is one of the biggest but least understood limiters in ultra endurance racing. In this episode, we dive into why your rising core temperature quietly erodes performance, how heat adaptation works, and what protocols you can use to train smarter.
You’ll learn:
✅ Why heart rate, core temp, fueling, and performance are linked
✅ The difference between active and passive heat conditioning
✅ How to monitor progress with aerobic decoupling (Pw:Hr ≤ 5%)
✅ Practical base, maintenance, and race-specific protocols
✅ Why measuring matters — and how the CORE sensor helps you push safely
This is part 1 of a 3-part performance series:
1️⃣ Heat adaptation
2️⃣ Hydration strategies
3️⃣ Nutrition for hot conditions
Overheating is one of the biggest but least understood limiters in ultra endurance racing. In this episode, we dive into why your rising core temperature quietly erodes performance, how heat adaptation works, and what protocols you can use to train smarter.We’ll cover: • Why heart rate, core temp, fueling, and performance are linked • The difference between active and passive heat conditioning • How to monitor progress using aerobic decoupling (Pw:Hr ≤ 5%) • Practical protocols for base, maintenance, and race-specific adaptation • Why measuring matters: going closer to the edge safely with COREThis is the first in a 3-part series:1️⃣ Heat adaptation2️⃣ Hydration strategies3️⃣ Nutrition for hot conditionsLearn how to beat the hidden race-day killer and unlock your best performanceLink to Core device : https://corebodytemp.com
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Join Debbie and Fred as they dive into Fred’s first Whale of Trail experience—epic cliffs, beach miles, falls, whales, and all. From boutique race vibes to testing limits after Mac Mac, this honest conversation captures the beauty, challenge, and joy that make Whale of Trail unforgettable.Explore more about the course, race formats, wildlife, and entry details at the official Whale of Trail website: https://www.whaleoftrail.co.zaThanks to the photographers whose images we have used and toe Whale of Trail for providing the imagesNick JoubertPeter Kirk MediaAnja AucampDevin Paisley
Walter Moldenhauer’s ultra running journey is nothing short of inspiring. In this conversation, Walter opens up about the health challenges, mental battles, and personal setbacks he’s faced — and how he’s used grit, mindset, and a strong support system to push through. We talk recovery, resilience, and the lessons endurance running teaches you when the odds are stacked against you. Plus, Walter shares his future goals in the sport and why he’s not done yet.00:00 Introduction to Walter Moldenhauer's Journey02:38 From Cycling to Trail Running: A Transformation05:21 The Challenges of Ultra Running08:09 Bouncing Back: The Art of Recovery10:23 Mindset and Mental Strength in Ultra Running13:20 The Role of Support Systems15:59 Finding Purpose and Motivation18:36 Training and Balancing Life21:07 The Importance of Recovery23:49 Experiencing Nature Through Running26:24 Future Goals and Aspirations
Weekly Reflections from the Mindful Runner
Not every challenge needs to be fought.
In this first episode, we explore what happens when we stop trying to conquer the mountain — and start moving with it.
A short reflection on effort, resistance, and the quiet power of belonging.
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You crossed the finish line. Now what?
In this Mindful Runner Podcast episode, Fred and Debbie share how to return to training after your big goal race—whether it was 20km or 200 miles.
🧭 What we cover:–
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Three starts. Three DNFs. And still… not done.In this raw and honest episode, Fred shares the emotional weight of his third attempt — and third DNF — at the Mac Mac 200 mile trail race. But this isn’t a story of failure. It’s a story of resilience, reflection, and the relentless pursuit of growth.🎙️ What’s inside: • Why the DNF isn’t the full story • Training, coaching, and removing luck from the equation • The powerful role of mental preparation • Reconnecting with nature — and self • What’s next after three brutal finishes that never cameThis is one for every runner who’s been knocked down and got back up again — not for the medal, but for the meaning.🎧 Subscribe for more Mac Mac Interviews — athlete stories, trail wisdom, and the truth behind ultra.#MacMac200 #UltraRunning #TrailRunning #MindfulRunner #DNF #RunningCoach #ThirdAttempt #StillStanding
Join Fred Richardson on The Mindful Runner Podcast for an insightful interview with ultra runner Marius van Rensburg. Part of our Mac Mac 200 Miler series, Marius shares his vast experience, discussing the mental and physical demands of ultra-distance running, crucial recovery strategies, and the vital role of coaching.
Learn about setting a finisher's mindset, the beauty of South African trails, and why problem-solving is key during races. Essential listening for any trail or ultra runner seeking deliberate training and performance growth.
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In this episode, Fred interviews Nicky Booyens, the only woman to have successfully completed the MacMac 200-mile race. Nicky shares her experiences, challenges, and the evolution of her approach to ultra racing. She discusses the mental strategies she employs during long races, her pacing techniques, and the importance of personal satisfaction over competition. Nicky emphasizes the need for more women to participate in ultra races and offers advice for those considering taking on the challenge. The conversation also touches on her training regimen, the role of cross-training, and the joy of racing.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Nikki Boyans and Her Journey02:19 Experiences and Challenges in the MacMac Race04:59 Mindset and Mental Strategies for Ultra Racing07:21 Pacing and Race Management Techniques09:58 The Role of Women in Ultra Racing12:45 Training Regimen and Preparation for Races15:03 Cycling's Influence on Running Performance17:43 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for Runners#NickyBooyens #TurboMamba #MacMac200 #200MileUltraQueen #UltraRunning #TrailRunning #WomensRunning #UltraWoman #MindsetMatters #SouthAfrica #InspirationalRunner
After quitting at 200km in 2024, Gideon Kahl is stepping up to the Mac Mac 200 for the second time. In this candid interview, we explore what it means to line up at one of the toughest trail races in Africa—without a long resume, without guarantees, but with deep intent.
We talk:
Why Gideon is returning to the 200 miles
How he’s training, preparing, and mentally approaching the challenge
What excites (and scares) him most about Mac Mac
What it means to show up fully when the outcome is uncertain
This is a conversation about courage, clarity, and showing up for the long road ahead.
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#MacMac200 #TrailRunning #UltraRunning #GideonKahl #MindfulRunner #First200Miler #EnduranceMindset
In 2022, Eben van Wyk DNF’d the Mac Mac 200. In 2023, he came back and won it. And in 2024, he stepped off the course at 55 km—not defeated, but deliberate.In this episode of The Mindful Runner Podcast, Eben shares the evolution of his mindset: from chasing redemption to running with presence. We talk about resilience, family support, and the maturity it takes to walk away without regret. This is a conversation about growth, perspective, and knowing when enough is enough.🎧 Part of The Mac Mac 200 Interviews📍 Subscribe for more from The Mindful Runner Podcast#MacMac200 #UltraRunning #EbenVanWyk #TrailRunning #MindfulRunner #RunningMindset #Resilience #DNFToVictory #UltraMarathon
In this episode of The Mindful Runner Podcast, we speak with John-Carter, a seasoned runner making the leap from crewing to competing at the Mac Mac 200.
He’s stood on the sidelines supporting others through their darkest and brightest moments—and now it’s his turn to line up and face the unknown. We talk about what it means to shift roles, the mental prep involved in tackling your first 200-miler, and the quiet determination it takes to show up, step in, and go long.
🎧 Part of The Mac Mac 200 Interviews
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In this episode of The Mindful Runner Podcast, we speak with Jamie Fensham, who’s preparing to take on his first 200-mile race at the 2024 Mac Mac Ultra.
We explore the mindset of stepping into a distance you’ve never faced before, how Jamie’s training has evolved, and what it feels like to prepare for the unknown. With limited expectations and a grounded approach, Jamie brings a refreshing perspective to ultra running: one built on curiosity, presence, and the willingness to see what’s possible.
Whether you’re new to trail ultras or chasing your own next big step, this conversation offers insight, honesty, and a calm courage.
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#ultrarunning, #MacMac200, #runningmotivation #endurancetraining #mentalpreparation #race strategy #personalgrowth
n this episode of the Mindful Runner podcast, host Fred interviews Jarryd James, a novice runner preparing for the challenging Mac Mac 200 Miler.
Jared shares his inspiring journey from battling addiction to finding solace and purpose in running. He discusses the mental and physical challenges of ultra running, the importance of discipline, and the strategies he employs for training and race preparation. The conversation delves into the significance of community support, personal growth, and the lessons learned through endurance sports.
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In this episode of The Mindful Runner Podcast, we sit down with Damien Kuhn, the 2024 winner of the Mac Mac 200.
Just a year earlier, Damien led the race for over 200 kilometers—only to fall short of the finish. Now, with victory behind him and another attempt ahead, he reflects on the lessons from both heartbreak and triumph.
Damien shares insights from training on the route near his hometown of Nelspruit, how running back-to-back ultras like Comrades and Mac Mac shape his mindset, and why community and consistency matter just as much as grit.
Whether you’re chasing your first ultra or preparing for your next comeback, this conversation is about what it really takes to go the distance—mentally, physically, and emotionally.
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Fred Richardson returns to the Mac Mac 200 for his third—and most grounded—attempt yet. In this deeply honest episode, Fred reflects on what it means to come back after setbacks, why this race keeps calling him, and how his relationship with the land has shifted over time.
You’ll hear:
This is the first in our Mac Mac interview series, featuring runners and coaches taking on one of South Africa’s toughest endurance events.
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Visit us at www.mindfulrunner.co.za for more information on our coaching. You can also view this episode on YouTube.
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In this full-length episode of Mindful Runner, Fred hosts a live webinar with ultra-runner and Precision Nutrition athlete Mari Marincowitz to unpack one of the most critical — and sometimes overlooked — aspects of endurance running: fueling on long efforts.
You’ll learn:
Whether you’re prepping for your first ultra or refining your 100‑mile strategy, this episode delivers practical tips, science-driven insight, and race-tested wisdom to help you fuel smarter — and finish stronger.
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Visit us at www.mindfulrunner.co.za for more information on our coaching. You can also view this episode on YouTube.
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In this episode, Lodelia Kombrink shares her incredible journey of running the George Mutt 100-mile race, where she faced significant challenges, including a severe tummy bug just before the race. With the support of her husband Divan and coach Anja, Lodelia navigated through physical and mental obstacles, particularly during the pivotal Cradock Pass. The conversation highlights the importance of mental preparation, nutrition strategies, and the emotional support from the community. Lidia's story is one of resilience, determination, and the power of personal goals in achieving success.
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Visit us at www.mindfulrunner.co.za for more information on our coaching. You can also view this episode on YouTube.