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  • Built to Endure
    2025/07/08

    In this episode of Pod on the Run, we’re lacing up for a deep dive into the mindset, miles, and meaning behind one of Chico’s most tenacious athletes. “Built to Endure” introduces Logan Ziegenmeyer, an ultra-runner with a heart as big as his race calendar and legs built for 200-plus mile adventures.

    From second place at the Bigfoot 200 to qualifying for UTMB 2025, Logan’s résumé is nothing short of legendary. But it’s not just about the accolades, it’s about the engine within, the relationships that fuel the journey, and the quiet grit that turns pain into purpose.

    Logan reflects on growing up in Sutter, trading tackles on the football field for the relentless rhythm of long-distance running. He talks about what fuels his mental game during the darkest stretches of a race and shares the mantras that carry him forward. Listeners will hear about the running partners and mentors who’ve shaped his path, including his friendship with Kyler and the sibling dynamic with his brother Todd.

    He breaks down his training structure and recovery rituals, everything from Epsom salt baths to massages, and reveals how strength training and mindset combine to power his performance. Logan also shares the highs of iconic races like Bigfoot 200, Canyons 100M, and Cocodona 250, as well as what qualifying for Boston and UTMB means to him.

    The episode also returns home to the Bidwell Run Club, where Logan’s passion for community and connection runs just as deep as his endurance. Through laughter and reflection, he shares what makes Chico’s running scene special, the joy of watching others qualify for Boston, and the spirit that drives local runners forward.

    With rapid-fire questions, personal insights, and stories that stretch from the trails of Arizona to the heart of Chico, this episode reminds us that some of the strongest strides are fueled by something far deeper than the desire to win.

    Hit play and get inspired by a story that proves we’re all built to endure.

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    1 時間 59 分
  • Race Highs, Trail Faves & Draft Day Vibes
    2025/06/30

    In this fifth episode of On the Run, Ross and Petar go guest-free and gratitude-full as they recap recent race highlights—including Petar’s impressive podium finish in a 12K trail race in Lake Tahoe.

    They also share their Top 5 Trails in Upper Bidwell Park, revealing personal favorites and hidden gems that keep their soles (and souls) grounded. Then, things get fun and a little competitive with a special “Local Runners Draft,” where Ross and Petar each build a dream team of Chico runners—not just for their speed or endurance, but for the heart, encouragement, and camaraderie they bring to every stride.

    Plus, a heartfelt discussion on the five things they love most about running and how it continues to shape their minds, bodies, and spirits.

    As always, we invite you to share your own race experiences and keep the conversation going.

    Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!

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    1 時間 29 分
  • All Paces & All Spaces
    2025/06/09

    Lace up and join us for another exciting episode of Pod on the Run! This week in running updates, we break down performances from the Armed Forces Half-Marathon, where Ross secured 11th overall and 2nd in his age group—running to honor those who serve. We also celebrate stellar results from the Spence Mountain Festivities, with Annie taking first female in the half-marathon and Katie dominating the 50K. Plus, we spotlight Logan and Kyler’s epic finish at the Silver State 50-miler.

    But today’s episode goes beyond race-day triumphs—we welcome our special guest, Shawna Batham, an experienced race director, ultra-runner, and key community leader for Fleet Feet Chico. Shawna has spent over a decade shaping local races like the Bidwell Classic and Fall Classic, making an impact both behind the scenes and at the finish line. She shares insights into race planning, from route selection to navigating city logistics, and reflects on the evolving running scene in Chico.

    We’re recording this around Global Running Day, so we also dive into Fleet Feet’s efforts to strengthen community engagement through fun events like café and pub runs. Plus, we answer listener mailbag questions—from unusual items found during runs (golf ball, anyone?) to local road conditions.

    Stay tuned for Petar’s rapid-fire questions, a thought-provoking segment inspired by his latest read, and a sneak peek into upcoming Fleet Feet training programs. As always, we invite you to share your own race experiences and keep the conversation going.

    Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!

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    1 時間 44 分
  • Miles, Coaching & Shoe Game
    2025/05/21

    Lace up and get ready for another episode of Pod on the Run! This week, we celebrate standout performances from recent races, including Ross’s third-place finish in his first-ever 30K at the Paiute Meadows Trail Run. We also highlight Fleet Feet Half-Marathon results and Logan’s absolutely fantastic powerhouse effort in the Quicksilver 100K.

    But that’s just the start—today, we welcome our first guest, Noah Iliff! A seasoned runner, respected coach, and all-around gear expert, Noah shares his journey from competitive racing to coaching at Fleet Feet and his transition into law enforcement dispatch. Whether you're looking to up your training game or fine-tune your shoe selection, Noah’s insights will help you avoid common pitfalls and make informed decisions.

    Stay tuned for engaging stories, expert advice, and a deep dive into the latest advancements in running equipment. Join the conversation and let us know your own experiences with running gear.

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  • Miles & Milestones
    2025/04/30

    Join Ross and Petar as they dive into the latest standout performances from Chico’s running community! From epic race wins to personal endurance challenges, this episode celebrates the moments that define dedication and camaraderie.

    They’ll also take a deep dive into their own running journeys—the highs, the struggles, and the motivation that keeps them moving forward.

    Plus, what’s next for their personal running goals and how the community continues to inspire new challenges?

    Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with stories that prove running is more than just miles—it’s about resilience, connection, and pushing beyond the finish line.

    Tune in and be part of the conversation!

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    29 分