
Lavaredo, Chasing Courtney, and Hot Takes with Alyssa Clark
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This week on the Free Outside Podcast, I'm joined by repeat guest and newly crowned Lavaredo 120K podium finisher Alyssa Clark. We talk all things Lavaredo—what makes this epic European race special (aside from the 11 PM start and absurd elevation gain), how she ran within striking distance of Courtney Dauwalter, and how pink hair and frogs helped her stay grounded mid-race.
But that’s just the start.
Alyssa opens up about the team she’s built around her—nutritionist, mental coach, agent, husband, and even the cats. We go deep on how her mental game has evolved, why she talks to frogs mid-ultra, and how rewriting internal narratives (with the help of a herd of mental sheep) has changed everything.
We also dig into where the sport is heading—development pipelines, the blurry line between influencers and athletes, why agents matter, and how media obligations are shifting as trail running professionalizes.
If you’ve ever wanted to hear two runners talk about therapy, shoes, mentorship, contracts, and night running tunnel vision all in one episode, this is your jam.
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Lava-Eido: A Unique Race Experience
02:50 Race Day Strategies: Preparing for a Night Start
05:48 The Influence of Competition: Running Against the Best
09:10 Race Planning: Balancing Goals and Performance
11:59 Building a Support Team: The Importance of Collaboration
14:53 Nutrition Strategies: Tailoring Fuel for Performance
17:46 Mental Resilience: Strategies for Self-Compassion
20:56 Embracing Identity: Overcoming Past Challenges
23:55 Mindfulness in Racing: Staying Present
26:46 Training for Mental Toughness: The Role of Discomfort
29:48 The Future of Ultra Running: Evolving Support Systems
32:14 The Mental Game in Ultra Running
34:01 Breaking Into the Sport: Challenges and Opportunities
36:19 The Importance of Mentorship and Development in Ultra Running
38:32 Respecting the Elders: Learning from Experience
40:04 Navigating the Influencer vs. Professional Athlete Landscape
44:35 The Role of Brands in Athlete Development
52:20 Building Confidence in Uphill Running
55:31 The Role of Agents in an Athlete's Career
58:08 Media Obligations and Athlete Performance
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