Matt Seidel on Racing the Oldest Ultramarathon in the US & His Rookie Year Reflections (Ep.148)

Matt Seidel on Racing the Oldest Ultramarathon in the US & His Rookie Year Reflections (Ep.148)
Matt Seidel at the Mammoth Trail Fest (Photo by Tony DiPasquale)

After placing 4th at the 60th annual JFK 50 Mile, the oldest ultramarathon in the US, Matt Seidel is taking a break. The 26-year-old former D1 runner has finished in the top 6 at every trail race he’s entered this year, a successful rookie campaign that’s included multiple wins and put the rest of the sport on notice. As the 2022 season comes to a close, we caught up with Matt to talk about what he’s learned from his first year racing as an elite; why more and more road and track athletes are transitioning to the trails; who he wants to model his career after; World Cup predictions; and a whole lot more.

TOPICS & TIMES:

  • Matt’s post-ultra turkey trot (2:06)
  • How he got into trail running (3:50)
  • Inside a D1 college track & field program (9:42)
  • Who he looks up to in the trail world (12:28)
  • Taking bits and pieces from different training styles (16:17)
  • What’s on tap for 2023? (17:30)
  • Range: keeping things fresh by mixing it up (22:42)
  • The JFK 50 Mile (27:13)
  • Hardening the mind during a race (42:00)
  • “Are you a runner or a real person?” (47:27)
  • Mental vs. physical training (51:56)
  • Taking up residence in the pain cave (54:52)
  • Golden tickets & World Cup predictions (56:49)

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