Ultra Ladies Podcast

20 | Guest: Katie Asmuth Western States & What I learned as an Ultra Ladies Runner

August 09, 2022 Nancy Shura-Dervin & Sarah Ter Har Season 1 Episode 20
20 | Guest: Katie Asmuth Western States & What I learned as an Ultra Ladies Runner
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Ultra Ladies Podcast
20 | Guest: Katie Asmuth Western States & What I learned as an Ultra Ladies Runner
Aug 09, 2022 Season 1 Episode 20
Nancy Shura-Dervin & Sarah Ter Har

Professional Ultramarathon athlete Katie Asmuth visits with us to review her recent (second) Western States Endurance Run finish, and also share what she learned as an Ultra Ladies athlete when she first began the sport. Katie first began her ultrarunning training with the Ultra Ladies in Los Angeles. She has put in a lot of dedicated training, and rapidly became an accomplished ultrarunner. Katie finished 5th female at the 2021 Western States, and had a hard-earned finish as 9th female in 2023. Come laugh with us as we dive into what the start of ultrarunning was like for her, what it’s like to vomit for 40+ miles during a race, and a bonus: we teach you how to pee standing up!


Show Notes:


Thanks for listening! We can be at ultraladies.com or on the following social channels:


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Facebook 

YouTube

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Trail Races hosted by Ultra Ladies can be found at trailrunevents.com or on Facebook and Instagram.


April 16 - Ahmanson Trails 6 & 12K

June 11 - Valley Crest Trails 10k & Half-Marathon

Spring 2023 - Cirque Du Griffith 6/12/24/100M


If you’d like to leave a review, visit iTunes or Spotify. We read each one and your ratings and reviews really help! Subscribe on the player of your choice or download the show to listen anytime anywhere. 


Our podcast production is done by Christal Jerez from Christal’s Sonic Lab. She is a runner, mother, and sound-mixing guru! Her business motto is to encourage women, support engineers and elevate artists.



Remember: The information in this show and online is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide specific advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation. 




Show Notes

Professional Ultramarathon athlete Katie Asmuth visits with us to review her recent (second) Western States Endurance Run finish, and also share what she learned as an Ultra Ladies athlete when she first began the sport. Katie first began her ultrarunning training with the Ultra Ladies in Los Angeles. She has put in a lot of dedicated training, and rapidly became an accomplished ultrarunner. Katie finished 5th female at the 2021 Western States, and had a hard-earned finish as 9th female in 2023. Come laugh with us as we dive into what the start of ultrarunning was like for her, what it’s like to vomit for 40+ miles during a race, and a bonus: we teach you how to pee standing up!


Show Notes:


Thanks for listening! We can be at ultraladies.com or on the following social channels:


Instagram

Facebook 

YouTube

Twitter


Trail Races hosted by Ultra Ladies can be found at trailrunevents.com or on Facebook and Instagram.


April 16 - Ahmanson Trails 6 & 12K

June 11 - Valley Crest Trails 10k & Half-Marathon

Spring 2023 - Cirque Du Griffith 6/12/24/100M


If you’d like to leave a review, visit iTunes or Spotify. We read each one and your ratings and reviews really help! Subscribe on the player of your choice or download the show to listen anytime anywhere. 


Our podcast production is done by Christal Jerez from Christal’s Sonic Lab. She is a runner, mother, and sound-mixing guru! Her business motto is to encourage women, support engineers and elevate artists.



Remember: The information in this show and online is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide specific advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.