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  • My favourite wraps for runners

    My favourite wraps for runners

    Pre and post recovery from running, you require a mix of carbohydrates, fat and protein. Making your own healthy wraps becomes an easy way of getting all three in one, including all the other important vitamins and minerals you need along the way. What’s more, if you have half an hour to spare, you can…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 27, 2022
    Training Theory
    Beef, Black Beans, Broccoli, Enchiladas, Food, Healthy eating, Homemade Tortillas, Lentils, NB72, Nutrition, Pork, Potatoes, Spinach, Tofu, Whole Wheat Tortillas, Wraps
  • My 2023 Ultramarathon Plan

    My 2023 Ultramarathon Plan

    The Fall running season was a jovial old time for my ultramarathon training – racking up the best times, paces and distances I’ve hit since my university cross country days – when I PB’d a 10k at 34:20 and a half-marathon at 1:16:30. Unfortunately the year likely won’t come to an end in the way…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 26, 2022
    Races, Training Theory
    Around the Bay 30k, Races, Running Injuries, Tally in the Valley, The Bad Thing, Training Plan, Training Regimen, Training Schedule, Ultra Running
  • Coping with a running injury

    Coping with a running injury

    Let’s face it. You’re devastated. I’m devastated. We’re all devastated when it comes to running injuries. So much of our identities revolve around running, and while we’re often fine taking running off by our own omission, it’s terrible for us to take time off when it’s thrust upon us instead.

    Rhys Desmond

    November 24, 2022
    Inspirational, My Personal Journey
    Addiction, Coping, Foot Injuries, Injuries, Inspirational, Pain, Personal Development, Plantar Fasciitis, Positive Mindset, Positivity, Running Injuries
  • Hidden Gem – My Canadian ultramarathon bucket list

    Hidden Gem – My Canadian ultramarathon bucket list

    As the second largest country in the world on land mass, filled with Great Lakes, mountains, and stunning Trans-Canada trails, Canada makes for an ideal race destination. As a native to the country who loves to explore the beautiful nature close to home, I have several races on my bucket list that I will be…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 23, 2022
    Hidden Gem, Races
    100-mile, 50-mile, 50k, 80k, BC Backyard Ultra, Beaver Flat 50k, Broken Goat, Conquer the Canuck, Gaspesia 100, Hidden Gem, Knee Knackering North Shore Run, Pick Your Poison, Quebec Mega Trail, Races, Run Off The Grid, Sinister 7 Ultra, Squamish 50, Sulphur Springs Trail Race, Tally in the Valley, The Bad Thing, The Beav, The Limberlost Challenge, Ultra Harricana, Whistler Alpine Meadows
  • The ultimate Canadian ultramarathon & trail race bucket list

    The ultimate Canadian ultramarathon & trail race bucket list

    As the second largest country in the world on land mass, filled with Great Lakes, mountains, and stunning Trans-Canada trails, Canada makes for an ideal race destination. As a native to the country who loves to explore the beautiful nature close to home, I have several races on my bucket list that I will be…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 23, 2022
    Races
    100-mile, 50-mile, 50k, 80k, BC Backyard Ultra, Beaver Flat 50k, Broken Goat, Conquer the Canuck, Gaspesia 100, Knee Knackering North Shore Run, Pick Your Poison, Quebec Mega Trail, Races, Run Off The Grid, Sinister 7 Ultra, Squamish 50, Sulphur Springs Trail Race, Tally in the Valley, The Bad Thing, The Beav, The Limberlost Challenge, Ultra Harricana, Ultramarathon, Whistler Alpine Meadows
  • Running through plantar fasciitis

    Running through plantar fasciitis

    After about two months of training for an ultramarathon, I’ve now realized that what I could only previously describe as indescribable heel pain, is actually plantar fasciitis. This had been a running injury I had previously thought I was immune to, but I’ve realized that like most of my running injuries over the years, plantar…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 19, 2022
    Training Theory
    Ankles, Footwear, Hips, Injuries, Plantar Fasciitis, Running, Yoga
  • Interval training in the cold Canadian winters

    Interval training in the cold Canadian winters

    If you’re a running addict or enthusiast like I am, chances are, you’re well-versed in running in all kinds of weather. But sometimes, no matter how experienced we are in running in different climates, the conditions can get in the way. With that, I give you my best tips for running in the cold, snowy…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 16, 2022
    Training Theory
    Cold, Footwear, Hill Training, Interval Training, Intrinsic motivation, Saucony, Snow, Training Regimen, Winter Running, Workouts
  • Lifestyle and mindset changes since I started training for an ultramarathon

    Lifestyle and mindset changes since I started training for an ultramarathon

    At a low-point in my life, an awfully difficult day of desperation and distraught, I turned to my computer and searched for meaning in the form of upcoming (sold-out) ultramarathon races in Ontario. ‘I’ll get out there next year instead’, I said to myself. Since taking on this path, I feel happier with who I…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 15, 2022
    My Personal Journey, Training Theory
    Calories, Health, Health and Wellness, Healthy eating, Metabolism, Personal Development, Priorities
  • The benefits of back to back runs

    The benefits of back to back runs

    Out of all the training I’ve done thus far for my ultramarathonning future, my back-to-back Saturday/Sunday long-runs have been both the most enjoyable/enriching, and the most beneficial to increasing my physical and mental capacity for running long.

    Rhys Desmond

    November 15, 2022
    Training Theory
    Back to Back Long Runs, Long Distance Running, Training Regimen, Ultra Running
  • What type of milk to drink for runners

    What type of milk to drink for runners

    As runners, milk, in all of its different forms, often becomes a part of our diet. But if you’ve been around the block, you’ve also probably heard the never-ending debates about why all of the different forms are both good for you, and simultaneously bad for you. This can be confusing, like much of the…

    Rhys Desmond

    November 14, 2022
    Training Theory
    Almond Milk, Calcium, Carbohydrates, Coconut Milk, Dairy, Fat, Health, Health and Wellness, Healthy eating, Milk, Nutrition, Oat Milk, Potassium, Protein, Recovery, Recovery Drink, Soy Milk
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