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Grace Parry / July 3, 2024

From Knee Pain to 38 Mile Ultra Winner In 10 Weeks | Jessica’s Story

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Jessica, an aspiring ultra runner, shares her journey of overcoming knee pain and achieving success in her races. She started running in 2020 and quickly fell in love with the challenge and adventure of trail running. However, she began experiencing knee pain that hindered her progress.

Frustrated and unsure of how to fix her knee pain, she came across a running program that focused on strength training and proper running form. With the guidance of the coaching team, Jessica started incorporating weight training and specific running workouts into her routine.

Within six weeks, she noticed significant improvements in her knee pain and overall strength. She went on to complete a 38-mile race, finishing first among females and 10th overall, without any knee pain. Jessica’s next goal is to complete a 50-mile race and eventually work towards a 100-mile race.

Takeaways

  • Incorporating strength training and proper running form can help alleviate knee pain and improve overall running performance.
  • Consistency and dedication to a training program are key to achieving success in ultra running.
  • Listening to your body and making adjustments to training when necessary is important for injury prevention.
  • Setting long-term goals and focusing on the bigger picture can help overcome doubts and setbacks along the way.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and Background
  • 02:59 Discovering a Passion for Running and Facing Knee Pain
  • 08:09 Considering a Break from Running and Reevaluating Goals
  • 12:06 Finding Hope in a Different Approach to Knee Pain
  • 15:28 Starting the Training Program and Building Awareness
  • 22:28 Preparing for a 38-Mile Race and Overcoming Doubts
  • 24:28 Achieving Success in the 38-Mile Race
  • 30:57 Looking Ahead to Future Goals

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