From Deseret News archives:
Camaraderie makes pain of Wasatch Back worth it
I do not like to suffer.
So while I cannot adequately explain why I love the MyoMed Ragnar Relay Wasatch Back so much, I know I am not alone in my affection for an event that has required me to sleep in positions and places I'd never considered possible and allow myself to smell like something I'd have guessed to be dead.
"I have run 110 marathons," said George Sunderland, 53, whose run the Wasatch Back, which requires 12 people to run three different legs of a 181-mile relay, all five years. "I've completed the Wasatch 100, run Boston, New York, and as fun, exciting and unique as all of those experiences are, this is the funnest thing I do all year."
Interestingly, that is exactly how I feel about it.
The question I had for him, and some of the others I talked to along the race route, was why? The consensus seemed to be two things making a distance race a relay makes it accessible to people who might never consider other types of endurance races and the camaraderie.
"It basically makes running a team sport," said Tanner Bell, who co-founded the race and has since started six other relays around the country.
His philosophy (which you can read in much greater detail on his blog) is train consistently and you can deal with whatever a race throws at you.
"Don't do anything fast until you can go long," Pachev said.
When I asked him how he trained specifically for a race like the Wasatch Back, he said he didn't.
"Get out of your mind that you are training for St. George Marathon or a specific race," he said. "Just train. Then when the event comes, you taper."
I did try to simulate the race a little in my training. I ran five miles Saturday morning and six and a half miles Saturday afternoon. Then I got up early Sunday and ran eight miles. My goal was to see how my body would handle three runs in 24 hours.
I'm not sure there is a way to train for running in 96-degree heat unless you just go do it.
I'm not sure there is a way to get better at hills unless you just force yourself to run them on a regular basis.
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