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Momma Runs an Ultra

Momma Runs an Ultra

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A runner on the downhill side of her 50s trains for her first ultra marathonCopyright 2026 Y'all Come Back Now Ya Hear Art Cooking Food & Wine Running & Jogging Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ain't No Mountain High Enough
    Feb 24 2026

    Summary

    Anna Gibson is the gateway inspiring a late 50's hobby jogger to run her first ultra marathon. Momma discovers that 11 feet of elevation does not count as hill training. After running her town’s one bridge approximately eleventy zillion times, she accepts her fate, if she wants “triple-digit vert,” she’s gotta leave the swamp.

    Cue state park field trips and back-to-back long runs with actual hills. Gasp.

    Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics introduce her to Ski Mo (ski mountaineering), which is basically: ski uphill, rip skis off, sprint upstairs in ski boots, ski again, and casually launch off a jump. Completely unhinged. She’s obsessed.

    Training update:

    1. Block one DONE
    2. Block two WTH
    3. Looking ahead at the full plan? Absolutely not.

    Momma's running by effort, ignoring her humbling paces, dodging sketchy gym-bro advice, and kindly requesting five-star reviews because that’s how podcasts survive.

    Vert is here. Momma is nervous and talking a little too fast. But she’s running it anyway.

    Chapters

    1. 00:01 - Introduction to Ultramarathon Running
    2. 00:46 - Training for My First Ultra Marathon
    3. 03:58 - Introduction to Ski Mountaineering
    4. 06:24 - Entering the World of Ultramarathons
    5. 08:54 - Starting a New Journey in Ultramarathon Training

    How I Procrastinate

    1. Sleep with Rock Stars, the Gen X Sleep Podcast
    2. Country Fried Rock, Podcast Archives from 2009-2020
    3. Music Playlists
    4. Support This Podcast
    5. Dive Bar Music Club, the Low Key, High Taste Happy Hour for Music Nerds

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  • Misty Mountain Hop
    Feb 20 2026

    Summary

    Momma's in her first official ultramarathon training block, and things are getting real. Back-to-back long runs? Check. Experimenting with mashed potatoes in a Ziploc mid-run? Also check. (Sweet gels, sometimes we need a break.) As she navigates fueling flails, lopsided pistol squats, and the humbling realization that some “lost skills” were never there to begin with, the ultra journey is serving up equal parts grit and comedy.

    But the real plot twist? A full-on obsession with the Black Canyon Ultras livestream. Eight hours of desert running, elite women crushing it, and shockingly good coverage, better than the Chicago and Tokyo Marathons. Trail running entered the chat with drones, commentary, and vibes.

    From desert cacti to her new word "vert," Momma's falling hard for the ultra world, while also spiraling (just a little) into Olympic ski mountaineering fandom. Foot care books are on the way, shoe decisions loom large, and the quest for “vert” while living in a place with 11 feet elevation change is officially underway.

    It’s midlife, miles, and mashed potatoes, and she’s saying all the quiet parts out loud.

    Chapters

    1. 00:12 - Beginning the Ultra Journey
    2. 01:03 - Transitioning into Ultramarathon Training
    3. 03:52 - The Transition to Trail Running
    4. 04:39 - Experiencing the Excitement of Trail Running
    5. 06:39 - Introduction to Skimo and Ultra Running
    6. 07:29 - Preparing for the Ultramarathon

    How I Procrastinate

    1. Sleep with Rock Stars, the Gen X Sleep Podcast
    2. Country Fried Rock, Podcast Archives from 2009-2020
    3. Music Playlists
    4. Support This Podcast
    5. Dive Bar Music Club, the Low Key, High Taste Happy Hour for Music Nerds

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  • Tubthumping: Great for Playlists, Terrible for the People Running Near You
    Feb 10 2026

    Summary

    Are we really runners if we don't talk about either barf or poo? Join me as I apply my ultimate nerd hack to the wonderfully weird world of ultra-marathon fueling. As I train for my very first 50K, I share my sticky history with sports nutrition.

    What starts as casual trial and error quickly spirals into full nerd mode, complete with a meticulously organized spreadsheet ranking gels by flavor, texture, and how likely they are to make my stomach file a formal complaint. Spoiler: the winners were not what I expected, and some fan favorites did not make the cut.

    Along the way, I share hard-earned lessons about why “I’ll figure it out later” is not a valid fueling strategy when you’re hours into a run. With a few cautionary tales and plenty of laughs, this episode is a friendly nudge to fellow newbies to experiment, plan ahead, and find the fuel that actually works for them. Because when it comes to ultras, your legs may carry you forward, but your nutrition decides whether you finish smiling…or swearing.

    Chapters

    1. 00:16 - Embarking on a New Challenge
    2. 02:10 - Exploring Sports Nutrition
    3. 03:13 - Finding the Right Fuel: My Experience with Energy Gels
    4. 05:12 - Hydration Strategies for Racing
    5. 07:46 - Getting Into the Thick of Ultra Training

    How I Procrastinate

    1. Sleep with Rock Stars, the Gen X Sleep Podcast
    2. Country Fried Rock, Podcast Archives from 2009-2020
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    4. Support This Podcast
    5. Dive Bar Music Club, the Low Key, High Taste Happy Hour for Music Nerds

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    Automated Transcript

    Speaker A

    00:00:02.640 - 00:07:53.190

    Hey, y', all, this is Mama Runs an Ultra.

    I'm a runner on the downhill side of my 50s who decided that I would run my first 50ish K. Now, I've run a whole bunch of half marathons over the last several years, but I've never run more than 16 miles. And as I dive into training, I spend a lot of time asking myself, what the hell am I thinking?

    So, a few episodes ago, I was telling y' all about my first half marathon, the one that I don't even remember running other than I burst into tears at the finish line and I had the police escort court because I was...

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    9 mins
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