On this week's Running Tales Podcast, we broke down what it takes to run an extreme endurance race - with the help of two ultra runners who know how to do exactly that.
At the end of May, Ben Davies and Richard Wilcox completed the 145-mile Grand Union Canal Race.
The pair, who finished the event in 42 hours and 22 minutes, are taking part in the three race, 400-mile Canal Slam, which will see them battle against another 145-miler in the Kennet & Avon Canal Race before finishing off with the mere 130 mile Leeds and Liverpool Canal Race.
Running Tales spoke to Ben and Richard about what it takes physically and mentally to prepare to tackle such distances, race nutrition, sleep deprivation, overcoming extreme tiredness, aches and pains, and the feeling you get when you cross the line after running for so long.
Oh, and the joy of eating apples after 110 miles...
 
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You can listen to our stand-alone episode with Ben Davies - the ultra runner who's mantra is 'it's good to talk' - here: https://runningtales.podbean.com/e/ben-davies-it-s-good-to-talk-ultra-runner/
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