
The Modern 100-Mile Fueling Revolution: Why Hydration Is Your Secret Weapon
Forget the old “eat everything” approach. Here’s how science is rewriting the rules for ultramarathon nutrition.

Forget the old “eat everything” approach. Here’s how science is rewriting the rules for ultramarathon nutrition.

Ferdinand Airault put on a masterclass performance at the Canyons 100mi Ultra. Through patience, confidence, and fueling, he claimed the win through the final miles in stride. Check out the race report he shared with us for this article.

The Cocodona 250 is as daunting as it is magnificent—a test of endurance through desert heat, Sedona’s red rocks, and Flagstaff’s mountain air. But what does it really take to fuel a body for 250 grueling miles?

A new category of ultra-distance events is redefining what it means to push the limits of human endurance: the 200+ miler. On May 5th, athletes will set out to tackle the Cocodona 250: A 250-mile point-to-point footrace across Arizona.

This year's edition of the Black Canyons 100K saw record-breaking times, dramatic lead changes, and new Golden Ticket winners. In this article, we highlight the gravity of this event for the ultra world alongside the perspectives of two HPT athletes.

For 20 years, Devon Yanko had thought she had marathon fueling fairly figured out—until she was challenged to take in more. Skeptical but curious, Yanko experimented and it changed how she ran forever. Yanko shows that growth comes from being willing to adapt—even after decades in the sport.

One of the most important races on the U.S. ultra-running calendar takes place every February. It’s the grueling 100-kilometer journey along Arizona's iconic Black Canyon Trail. This is the ultimate early season test.

HPT Athlete Mary Denholm shares her experience and fueling logistics employed to take silver at the JFK 50 and break the previous women's record.

This piece is shared by Rachel Drake, a guest writer and trail runner who recently competed in the Mammoth Trail Fest. She shares her experience fighting for the podium, fueling strategy, and tips she thinks fellow athletes could learn from when the race day nerves come around.

Courtney Dauwalter’s victory at the 2024 Nice Côte d'Azur by UTMB was anything but routine, despite her dominant season. While a top three would qualify her for next year’s Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB), she pushed herself to the limit – crushing the field by five hours.

Tara Warren is running one of the most challenging series in the world and may be the first woman in eight years to do so. However, Warren’s purpose for running the Rocky Mountain Slam (RMS) is so much deeper than just accomplishment: it’s about raising money and awareness for ALS.

David Roche made history by running the Leadville 100-mile race in 15 hours, 26 minutes and 34 seconds, breaking a 19-year-old course record for the Race Across the Sky. Roche had never competed in a 100-mile race before Cloud City. Read more to hear from the trail runner, coach, and host of the podcast Some Work All Play.

Don't be left heartbroken (or bonked) by a subpar fueling plan. If you are running Boston in a couple of weeks or have any big event on the horizon, here are 36 hours of fueling advice from our coaching team.

The Feed's very own Content Marketing Manager, Hannah Bibbo, shares her experience and key lessons from her recent Antelope Canyon Ultra Marathon. She shares nine takeaways from, as she said, "an underprepared runner tackling an ultra marathon in the desert" that just might help you.

Known for her unparalleled endurance and determination, Courtney Dauwalter has captured the hearts and minds of the global running community. Through ultra races and mountain adventures, she's in constant pursuit of what the body and brain are capable of if we go all in and chase after daunting goals.

With the NYC Marathon less than two weeks away, it's time to think about your fueling plan. We've put together a course-specific plan + guide for where you can get certain things and what to plan for on race day.

I recently embarked on a "business journey" to Kona to witness the Women’s Ironman World Championships. It was an enthralling experience, packed with invigorating insights about fueling and cooling from this phenomenal event. Let me dive into the highlights.

Head Coach Charlotte had the chance to step into the shoes of some elite marathoners at the recent Berlin Marathon. After her time on the ground alongside Maurten, she shares her insight into how the best marathoners in the world are fueling their run.

Are you planning a marathon in the near future? Feed Head Coach Charlotte breaks down a few critical things you need to know before toeing the line in your next race.

Recently, we started a series by sharing the newest strategies for fueling your runs with gels. This week, as part two of our fall running season series, we're delving into how best to stay hydrated during your runs.

As we welcome the running season this fall, I'm thrilled to bring you a three-part series delving into the freshest ideas and trends in fueling your run. Kicking off with Part 1 today by exploring the world of running with gels.

We have seen many athletes go through the process of training and preparing for a half-marathon only to fall victim to a few common mistakes. Head Coach Charlotte exposes the top 3 mistakes runners make and how you can avoid them for a successful race.

The Race Across the Sky is just over the horizon and it's time to start dialing in your nutritional and fueling plans. Coach Charlotte has prepared a four-part educational series for the upcoming Leadville 100 Run & Ride. The third installment guides you through a proper nutrition strategy for the L100 Run..

The Boston Marathon, one of the most iconic and storied events in the world of long-distance running, captivates both athletes and spectators alike. The Feed's Coach Charlotte was on the ground to soak up the experience and came away with some key lessons from this year's event..