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If you’re interested in or prepping for your first Ultra, it’s likely that you will have a lot of questions about the challenge you’re about to take on.
We’re going to answer 8 of the top googled Ultra Marathon questions.
This varies from race to race but as the name suggests an Ultra is a little bit more than your average Marathon. An Ultra is any race over the usual 26.2 miles.
Common Ultra Distances are:
This is a difficult question to answer because for most ultra runners’ pace will vary throughout. Ultras are run at a much slower pace than regular marathons, for most runners running an ultra at regular marathon pace just isn’t sustainable.
Taking a ‘slow and steady’ approach is key to ultra success.
Your Ultra pace will depend on several factors, including:
Like any event, training for an ultra takes a lot of hard work and dedication. Once you’ve decided your distance it’s a good idea to have a well-structured training plan that will help you to gradually build up your endurance.
Our top tips for ultra training are:
See Ultra Marathon Training: How to Prepare Yourself for more on ultra prep and training.
As mentioned in our previous point, Nutrition is absolutely key to success in ultrarunning and should be practiced and fine-tuned way ahead of your event.
There isn’t a short answer to this one so for an in depth look at Ultra Marathon nutrition see the below pages:
Blisters are a very valid concern for runners of any distance. The best way to prevent blisters is to wear the correct socks.
A well-fitting sports/running sock is the best defence against blisters and are well worth investing in. Sports specific socks are designed for a better fit and are made from moisture wicking fabrics rather than cotton for quick drying and reduced chafing.
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The Injinji toe socks are designed to prevent blisters by stopping the toes from rubbing together and wicking away moisture with their patented COOLMAX material.
Blister Resist Quarter Running Socks
Balega’s ‘Blister Resist’ socks combine mohair fibres with ‘drynamix’ material to keep feet cool and dry. With an enhanced fit and seamless toe these socks are perfectly designed to prevent blisters during any activity.
For a double defence against blisters, you can also use a product like BodyGlide to further reduce rubbing.
The most common injuries in ultramarathon running are Musculoskeletal (MSK) and are commonly seen as a result of overuse bellow the knee.
Common MSK injuries and conditions that affect ultrarunners are:
For tips and tricks to prevent running injuries see: Effective Strategies to Prevent Running Injuries
Runners may also experience GI symptoms and environmental illnesses such as altitude sickness.
The gear you need will depend on the length of your event however there are some basic bits of kit that every ultra runner should have.
Everyone has a slightly different idea of what makes a perfect race however, there are a few ultramarathons that are widely considered some of the best amongst runners across the globe. Here are a few of our top picks:
Ultra Trail Mont Blanc (UTMB)
One of the most well-know competitive ultras, starting and finishing in Chamonix France. The UTMB follows a route around the Mont Blanc Massif and passes through Italy, Switzerland, and France.
The race covers 160km (100miles) and usually takes place at the end of August.
The Maderia Island Ultra Trail is a really unique race covering the length of the Portuguese island of Maderia. The standard race is 115km from one end of the island to the other, however there are also various shorter races available ranging from 16km-85km. This race takes place in late April.
Probably the toughest race in the UK, the Spine Race takes place in mid-January so cold icy conditions are to be expected.
Starting in Edale Derbyshire the race follows the Penine Way up to Kirk Yetholm on the Scottish boarder, covering 268 gruelling miles.
Comrades is the world’s biggest and oldest ultra marathon, first taking place in 1921. The race covers 55 miles (90k) of road between the cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg in South Africa.
To take part there are certain entry requirements that must be met and every participant must pass a medical questionnaire.
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