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Uphill Athlete Podcast
Uphill Athlete
135 episodes
6 days ago
We educate and inspire you to be the best mountain athlete you can be with unmatched experience and proven training knowledge.
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We educate and inspire you to be the best mountain athlete you can be with unmatched experience and proven training knowledge.
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Health & Fitness
Sports,
Running,
Wilderness
Episodes (20/135)
Uphill Athlete Podcast
Should Endurance Athletes Use Supplements?
Host Steve House sits down with dietitian Alyssa Leib to tackle the big question: do endurance athletes really need supplements? Alyssa breaks down which options can actually make a difference, like protein powder and creatine, and which ones deserve more caution, including bicarbonate, greens powders, and caffeine. She explains why lab testing is essential before adding vitamins or minerals and shares tips on choosing safe, third-party tested products. Alyssa emphasizes "food first" as the priority, and then how supplements can help fill gaps when training, traveling, or on expeditions. The conversation wraps up with a look at future trends like ketones and a reminder to approach all supplement claims with a healthy dose of skepticism.
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6 days ago
40 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
The Joy of Ski Training with Ben Morley
In this episode, Alyssa sits down with Uphill Athlete Coach Ben Morley to discuss the ins and outs of skiing. Ben shares insights from his career coaching athletes from juniors to collegiate skiers and discusses ways to build durability, athleticism, and efficiency through ski training that translates into other mountain sports. The conversation explores the crossover between Nordic skiing, skimo, backcountry skiing, and trail running, highlighting the importance of technique, body position, and strength. Ben also breaks down preseason training, from aerobic base-building to ski-specific exercises like ski walking, bounding, and plyometrics. Above all, he reminds listeners that skiing is about joy, play, and the lifelong fitness it fosters. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Voice of the Mountains: To See the Moment with Greg Penner
In this episode, host Steve sits down with Greg Penner, chairman of Walmart and CEO of the Denver Broncos, to explore the intersections of adventure, leadership, and risk. Greg recounts his 2018 Everest expedition, where his team faced oxygen regulator failures at 28,000 feet and had to make life or death decisions on the mountain. Drawing parallels between mountaineering and business, he reflects on decision making under pressure, finding the right partners, and learning when to push forward or when it is best to step back. The conversation dives into legacy, privilege, and giving back, from Walmart's investments in its workforce to the Broncos' community programs. Greg shares how the love of the process has shaped his approach to leadership and adventure. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
The Yosemite Triple with Laura Pineau
In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Alyssa Clark talks with climber Laura Pineau, fresh off becoming the first woman, alongside Kate Kelleghan, to complete the Yosemite Triple Crown in under 24 hours. Laura shares the story behind her nickname "Mademoiselle Fissure" and how a passion for crack climbing transformed her career. She reflects on her path from deep water soloing in France to big walls in Yosemite, highlighting the mentors who shaped her journey. The conversation dives into her training, mindset, and the importance of nutrition, hydration, and strategy for long endurance climbs. Listeners will be inspired by Laura's humility, love of learning, and insights on tackling seemingly impossible challenges. You can follow Laura's adventures on instagram @laurapineau  If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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1 month ago
1 hour 24 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Foot Care with Dr. Jeff Hammond
Dr. Jeff Hammond, a double-boarded foot and ankle specialist, joins host Alyssa Clark to talk about athlete foot health and injury prevention. They cover the pros and cons of shoe drop, custom orthotics, and how different footwear can impact performance and injury risk. Jeff shares practical advice on managing Achilles tendonitis, stress fractures, blisters, and trench foot while emphasizing prevention through smart training, socks, and foot care. The conversation also explores mental and physical challenges athletes face during tapering and long races, plus strategies for nutrition and gear testing. Join us to learn about all things foot care and injury prevention. You can learn more about Dr. Hammond at https://hammondfootandankle.com/ If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Voice of the Mountains: Redefining Bravery with Melissa Arnot-Reid
In this episode of Voice of the Mountains, renowned mountaineer and guide Melissa Arnot Reid shares her journey of resilience, leadership, and self-discovery. She reflects on how her turbulent childhood shaped her psychological development and relationship with fear. She speaks on how she has learned to transform discomfort into strength. Melissa opens up about navigating a male-dominated profession, the challenges of motherhood, and the evolving role of women in mountain leadership. Steve and Melissa explore the nuanced meaning of bravery, the role of agency in risk-taking, and the importance of resilience both in the mountains and in life. Her story is one of honesty, vulnerability, and redefining success on her own terms. If you'd like to learn more about Melissa, visit her website at: https://www.melissaarnot.com/ If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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2 months ago
1 hour 43 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
2025 Everest Trends with Steve House, Alan Arnette, Martin Zhor
Join us for a recap of the 2025 Everest season with host Steve House, coach Martin Zohr, and Everest expert Alan Arnette. They discuss key themes of the year, wind, drones, and new climbing aids like xenon gas, plus the challenges of frostbite, illness, and unpredictable weather. The conversation covers how drones improved safety and waste removal but also brought noise, and examines the ethics, risks, and potential of rapid-ascent technologies. Martin and Alan share coaching insights, stressing long-term preparation, realistic expectations, and defining success beyond summiting. They close with predictions for 2026, including possible new regulations, shifting climbing demographics, and emerging trends in high-altitude mountaineering. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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2 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
The Process of Becoming with Joe Corcione
In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Alyssa Clark interviews ultra runner, podcaster and coach, Joe Corcione about his journey from addiction to endurance sports. Joe shares how running became his path to sobriety and self-belief, emphasizing the importance of learning and growth over results. They dive into identity, self-worth, and how chasing performance for external validation can backfire. Joe discusses the value of embracing failure as a tool for progress and highlights how process-oriented goals foster longevity in sport and life. The conversation is a powerful reminder that becoming someone you're proud of matters more than any finish line. Learn more about Joe @joecorcione or @everydayultra. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Voice of the Mountains: Success is Not the Summit with Peter Metcalf
In this episode, Steve House interviews Peter Metcalf, the legendary climber and founder of Black Diamond Equipment, about his journey from young climber to industry pioneer. Peter shares gripping stories from early ascents, including harrowing ascents, which tested the limits of endurance and leadership. He reflects on how climbing instilled values of trust, humility, and calculated risk that shaped his approach to business. Metcalf also recounts the resurrection of Chouinard Equipment into Black Diamond, a climber-led effort rooted in shared purpose and cultural authenticity. Ultimately, this is a story not just about climbing, but about transformation, resilience, and building something that lasts. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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3 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Training to Climb Aconcagua with Steve House and Martin Zhor
In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Steve House and guest, Coach Martin Zohr, explore the physical and mental challenges of climbing Aconcagua, the highest peak outside of Asia. They discuss the importance of structured training, including building a strong aerobic base, muscular endurance, and back-to-back long hikes with heavy packs. They touch on the effects of extreme altitude, logistical considerations like acclimatization and route choice, and the necessity of individualizing training plans. The conversation also highlights the value of subjective feedback in monitoring fatigue and readiness. Aconcagua is a tough yet rewarding climb that requires patience, preparation, and respect for the mountain's demands. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Training for Speed and Longevity with World Record Holder Zach Bitter
Ultra-running coach and legend Zach Bitter joins the Uphill Athlete Podcast to discuss the mental and physical strategies behind his record-breaking performances in 100-mile races. Host Alyssa Clark chats with Zach about his evolution in the sport, from his early trail running days to mastering fast courses like Desert Solstice. Zach dives deep into managing monotony, training with rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and how mountain races like San Diego 100 contributed to his speed-focused events. He also reflects on career longevity, transitioning from traditional sponsorship, and his growing interest in multi-day ultras. This episode is packed with insights for endurance athletes, whether you're training for a summit or chasing distance records. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Voice of the Mountains: The Edge of Effort with Alex Hutchinson
In the first episode of Voice of the Mountains Season 2, journalist, author and athlete Alex Hutchinson reflects on his journey from writing the acclaimed book Endure to navigating the uncertainty of future pursuits. He and host Steve House explore the tension between exploration and mastery, the "effort paradox" that makes hard pursuits meaningful, and how personal values shape decisions in sport and life. Alex shares how his own changes in direction, from physics to journalism and from external validation to intrinsic fulfillment. They discuss how athletic experiences can teach resilience which transers to all avenues of life, and help us push beyond perceived limits. The conversation offers rich insights into motivation, purpose, and the science behind our desire to do hard things. You can find more about Alex Hutchinson on his website, alexhutchinson.net [http://alexhutchinson.net/]. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo [http://uphillathlete.com/letsgo] You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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4 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
What can Trail Runners and Climbers learn from one another with Vitaliy Musiyenko
In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Alyssa Clark chats with alpinist, climber, and trail runner, Vitaliy Musiyenko about the powerful lessons endurance athletes can learn from each other. Vitaliy shares his inspiring journey from an unhealthy teen to a top alpinist, emphasizing the value of mentorship, ego-checking, and relentless curiosity. He dives into the physical and mental demands of the Goliath Traverse and how it sparked his deep dive into endurance training. They also discuss the crossover between climbing and trail running, from pacing strategies to mountain safety, and how these skills are essential to success and longevity in the mountains. The episode wraps with a reflection on failure, growth, and the importance of keeping longevity and safety at the forefront of all mountain pursuits. If you'd like to check out our special offer for podcast listeners visit: uphillathlete.com/letsgo You can also write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com 
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4 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
How to Eat for Recovery: Nutrition Strategies for Mountain Athletes
In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Steve House is joined by in-house dietitian Alyssa Leib to explore the crucial role of nutrition in athletic recovery. They debunk common myths around overtraining and emphasize that under-recovery, often due to poor nutrition, is a very common issue. Alyssa highlights the importance of sufficient calorie, protein, and especially carbohydrate intake, along with timing meals around workouts to optimize performance and healing. They discuss recovery strategies like drinking milk before bed, magnesium supplementation, and using antioxidant-rich foods like tart cherry juice among others. They underscore that good nutrition and quality sleep are the foundation of successful recovery for mountain athletes. Visit us at uphillathlete.com or write to us at coach@uphillathelte.com to connect with Alyssa and learn more about our nutrition offerings. 
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4 months ago
26 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Xenon and the Future of Big Mountain Expeditions with Lukas Furtenbach
In this podcast episode, Lukas Furtenbach, founder of Furtenbach Adventures, and Steve House discuss Lukas' work in high-altitude expedition mountaineering. They discuss the development of hypoxic pre-acclimatization techniques and how technologies like xenon gas are being used to reduce expedition durations. The conversation addresses the ethical debates around these technologies, commercialization of Everest, and the reasons behind Lukas' decision to utilize xenon gas in a ground breaking expedition beginning in May. This is part two in the Uphill Athlete podcast series surrounding the discussion of the use of xenon in mountaineering.
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6 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Part One: Xenon Gas and High-Altitude Performance in conversation with Dr. Peter Hackett
In this episode, host Steve House sits down with Dr. Peter Hackett, a pioneer in high-altitude medicine, to discuss the potential use of xenon gas as a performance enhancer for mountaineers. Xenon, once used as an anesthetic, is a noble gas that may briefly stimulate erythropoietin (EPO) but lacks solid evidence of improving red blood cell count or performance. Dr. Hackett explains the risks of unsupervised xenon use and stresses the importance of controlled research before drawing conclusions. He shares skepticism around current anecdotal claims, especially without peer-reviewed data. The episode emphasizes safety, science, and honesty in altitude medicine. This is the first part of a two-part series on the use of Xenon in mountaineering.
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6 months ago
54 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
UA Book Club: The Business of Everest with Will Cockrell
n the latest episode of the Uphill Athlete podcast, host Steve House talks with author Will Cockrell about his new book Everest, Inc. Cockrell's book explores the evolution of commercial guiding on Mount Everest. They dive into the origins of the Everest guiding industry, the early trailblazers, and how the mountain shifted from a mountaineering challenge to an endurance experience. Will shares stories of the colorful characters who helped shape the business and the ethical challenges. They also discuss the rise of Nepali-led guiding companies and the evolution and current state of Everest tourism. Everest Inc is available on all major book platforms.
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6 months ago
55 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
The Season of Injury with Chantelle Robitaille and Alyssa Clark
In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Alyssa Clark welcomes Director of Coaching, Chantelle Robitaille, to discuss the emotional and physical challenges of injuries in endurance sports. Chantelle shares her personal journey of overcoming a fractured humerus and torn labrum, highlighting the mental resilience needed to navigate setbacks. She offers practical strategies for recovery, including focusing on controllable factors, setting realistic goals, and maintaining a strong support system. The two discuss the importance of viewing recovery as part of training and finding new ways to stay engaged with your community. Tune in for insights on how to turn injury into an opportunity for growth. If you'd like to learn more, visit uphillathlete.com or write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com 
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6 months ago
55 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Your Diet Sucks X Uphill Athlete
In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Alyssa Clark is joined by Kylee Van Horn and Zoë Rom, creators of the Your Diet Sucks podcast, to discuss the dangers of nutrition myths and fad diets in endurance sports. They explore why extreme athletes are particularly susceptible to restrictive eating patterns, the misconceptions surrounding low-carb and fasted training, and the potential risks these approaches pose to both performance and health. Kylee and Zoe emphasize the importance of balanced nutrition, critical thinking, and recognizing the emotional and social aspects of food choices. They also offer insights on how athletes can resist diet trends by questioning sources, focusing on fundamentals, and seeking expert guidance. The conversation challenges the allure of quick fixes and reinforces the value of sustainable, evidence-based fueling strategies. If you'd like to listen to Your Diet Sucks, check it out on apple, spotify or your favorite podcast platform. You can learn more about Zoë and Kylee by visiting @youdietsucks, @carrot_flower_z or @flynutrition3 on instagram. If you'd like to learn more about Uphill Athlete, visit Uphillathlete.com or write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com
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7 months ago
47 minutes

Uphill Athlete Podcast
Voice of the Mountains: Season One Recap
In this Season recap of Voice of the Mountains, Alyssa Clark joins Steve House and Jamie Lyko to reflect on the most powerful moments, surprises, and key takeaways from their conversations with the world's top mountain athletes. The episode revisits deep discussions on the resilience, mentorship, leadership, and mental challenges that come with high-risk endeavors. Guests like Lydia Bradey, Ed Viesturs, and Conrad Anker shared personal stories of triumph, loss, and personal growth, highlighting the emotional depth of mountain sports. Steve, Alyssa and Jamie reflect on the importance of pushing boundaries in interviews, drawing out raw and authentic insights from his guests. Wrapping up with a fun round of superlatives, the team discusses the future of the podcast and invites listeners to share their thoughts on where to take the future conversations of Voice of the Mountains. If you'd like to learn more, visit uphillathlete.com or write to us at coach@uphillathlete.com 
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8 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Uphill Athlete Podcast
We educate and inspire you to be the best mountain athlete you can be with unmatched experience and proven training knowledge.