What happens after you run for five straight days — 466 miles, 111 hours, two broken ribs, a torn hamstring… and then go right back to teaching high-school civics on Monday?
In this rare, intimate conversation, ultrarunner Harvey Lewis shares a front-row look into his healing journey after Big Dog’s Backyard Ultra — widely considered one of the toughest and strangest endurance races in the world.
This is not just a running episode.
It’s about recovery, identity, and the small, consistent choices that help everyday people rebuild and age with strength.
Harvey opens up about:
This episode is shorter than usual as Harvey had to get back to class — but we hope to bring him back for Part Two.
And a personal note:
We just crossed 100 consecutive weekly episodes of Ageless Athlete. Thank you for being here, for listening, and for making this community possible.
Timestamps
00:00 — Breakfast, the run commute, and showing up to school
03:00 — How the injuries happened during Big’s
07:00 — The surprising pace of his healing
10:00 — What “trying harder” actually means in recovery
13:00 — The role of sauna, red light, ART therapy, and sleep
17:00 — Why nutrition matters more than protein myths
22:00 — Motion as medicine: walking, cycling, gentle running
26:00 — The Backyard Ultra: explained in simple terms
33:00 — Mindset in hour 80–100: hallucinations, purpose, micro-rest
40:00 — Running for David in Haiti
45:00 — Veganism, misinformation, and fueling as an ageless athlete
51:00 — Harvey signs off to rush back to class
References & Links
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