Ninety miles in, your legs are wrecked, your stomach has staged a revolt, and the trail markers just vanished into the dark-this is exactly the moment Race Day Systems was built for.
Ultramarathons aren't won in a final sprint. They're won or lost in the hundreds of small decisions between the start line and the finish: when to eat, how hard to push the first climb, what to do the second a hot spot turns into a blister at mile 40. Coach and ultrarunner Dane Halvorsen turns those decisions into repeatable systems, so you're never improvising when the stakes are highest.
Inside, you'll build:
This isn't another training plan. It's the missing manual for everything that happens between "go" and the finish line-the practical, unglamorous systems that separate runners who fall apart at mile 60 from the ones who finish strong.
If you've ever bonked, blistered, or fallen apart on a course you trained hard for, the problem probably wasn't your fitness. It was the absence of a system.
Stop leaving race day to luck. Build the system. Then go run your best ultra.
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