Winning FatDog 100km & How Tree Planting Helps Ultra Training with Tyler d'Arcy

Markus sits down with Tyler d'Arcy, an elite Canadian ultra-runner fresh off his impressive win at the Fat Dog 100K race. Tyler shares the unique training journey that led him to victory, including spending months at altitude in Kenya and using his job as a tree planter to build endurance and mental toughness. He talks about how these grueling 12-hour days in harsh conditions prepared him physically and mentally to tackle ultra races, where pushing through pain is part of the challenge. Tyler also dives into the detailed strategy behind his race win, from pacing to nailing his nutrition with precise fueling techniques that gave him an edge over the competition.

But Tyler’s ambitions don’t stop there. He’s preparing for another exciting challenge: a Mount Kenya FKT (Fastest Known Time) attempt during a three-month altitude training block. Fueled by his "Be like water" philosophy, Tyler explains how staying mentally flexible and calm helps him navigate tough race conditions—like the sudden hailstorm that hit during Fat Dog. As he looks ahead to his next adventure, Tyler’s passion for ultra-running shines through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone inspired by pushing the limits of human endurance. 

 

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Timestamps:

(00:00) Introduction of Tyler D'Arcy and recent race win
(00:57) Tyler's training journey for the 100K Fat Dog race
(03:39) Pre-race altitude training and preparation
(05:12) Tree planting as training for ultra-running
(07:27) Mental and physical benefits of tree planting
(08:34) Winning the Fat Dog 100K race
(10:31) Nutrition strategies during the race
(15:00) Mental strategy: "Be like water" philosophy
(16:55) Recovery after the race and fueling benefits
(19:01) Reflections on low points during the race
(19:24) UTMB Whistler race: Feedback and community views
(22:43) Tyler's winter plans and the Mount Kenya FKT
(25:34) Excitement for future races and FKT attempt in Kenya
(26:04) Closing remarks: Coaching and future goals

 


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