Here for the Long Run
Amie and Jon chat about their experience of running ultra distance races to empower and encourage other people to access these events. Talking all things training, race weekends, stories from the trail, kit, the do's and don'ts... and everything in between.
Here for the Long Run
Chris Cope: Winning the Summer Spine & Racing at the Sharp End with Type 1 🏆
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In this episode, we chat with Chris Cope about ultrarunning at the sharp end, all while managing Type 1 Diabetes.
Chris shares the challenges of stress-induced insulin resistance in multi-day racing, and how moving to a closed-loop system has been a total game-changer for his glucose control, performance and recovery.
We get into Chris' fuelling strategy: separating carbs from fluids to avoid gut issues. We also talk about how being forced to be methodical with nutrition can provide some competitive advantage.
Chris walks us through some of his race highlights, including his 2024 Summer Spine win, and reflects honestly on his recent Winter Spine DNF following a heavy fall on his knee near Hebden Bridge. He reflects on going out hot in the snow, and provides a useful reminder that in ultras, starting “embarrassingly easy” is usually the right call. Easy to say...harder to do.
We run through his strength training approach and philosophy, and take a look at what’s next in the race calendar - UTS 100, a 24-hour track race, and a return to the Winter Spine for redemption.
This episode is sponsored by Empowered2. Jon provides high performance coaching for teams and individuals. If you'd like a free informal discussion to help you prioritise and make the most of your valuable time contact Jon. Jon@empowered2.co.uk