About this episode

Adam is a professional ultra runner, motivational speaker, and running coach, always looking to get the most out of himself and other people. 

In this episode we talk about: 

  • the power of perspective and looking at the bigger picture 
  • falling in love with the process whether or not you achieve your goal 
  • from college baseball to becoming a professional ultra runner 
  • problem solving on the run 
  • running across America 
  • sponsors and forming brand partnerships 
  • learning more from struggles than successes 
  • run crewing and community support 
  • running Western States 100 miler 
  • running being a team sport: no one succeeds alone 
  • making the leap from Chicago to Tahoe trails 
  • finding your calling 
  • handling pressure and expectation 
  • growing the sport through media coverage 
  • gratitude for the support of others outweighing the pain of racing 
  • why people run ultras 
  • translating lessons learned on the run to life 

Follow Adam on Instagram @adamkimble818 and For The Long Run @forthelrpod 

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Tracksmith 

Thank you to Tracksmith for sponsoring this episode. Tracksmith just released their spring collection, and as the seasons shift yet again, I’m proud to continue this partnership with them. Tracksmith is a brand for committed runners like you and me. People who know that the best part of a busy day is squeezing in a workout. They offer products for training, racing, and rest days, which you know I’m a fan of, and create experiences that make running more rewarding, more connected, and more meaningful. 

The For The Long Run team wanted to do something special for you guys so we’re partnering up with our friends at Tracksmith to give away a full kit from their summer collection to one lucky winner. All you have to do is go to tracksmith.com/forthelongrun and enter before July 15th! Visit Tracksmith.com/forthelongrun to see some of my favorite pieces, and all orders with the code FORTHELONGRUN will receive free shipping, and 5% of your purchase amount will be donated to the Michael J Fox Foundation to help find a cure and support those living with Parkinsons. 

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