Higher Running 100K

For trail 100K ultramarathons with moderate vertical demands.

Description


For trail runners targeting a 100km race distance (with a range of 50-75 miles or 80-120 kilometers) on trails that have a moderate amount of climbing. This plan is ideal for Western States 100k qualifying and golden ticket races. This plan can be used for flatter or more mountainous 100ks if following the directions about when to do race specific training runs. This plan is made to help you improve and perform to the best of your current potential on race day.

To start this program, we suggest that you have already been running ~5 to 7 hours per week for the past few weeks and have previously peaked at least 8 to 10 hours per week or more while training for past races. If you haven’t run a single training week over 8 hours in your running career yet, we highly recommend that you take several months or even a year to build up your volume/mileage base so you are consistently averaging at least 7-8 hours per week on a regular basis without any serious injury before starting this training program.

If starting this program with less than 15 weeks to go from your 100km race, you should already have a good fitness base. If you only have 8 weeks until your race and you haven’t been training consistently or doing any speed workouts, this is not a good plan for you.

The program accepts a range of runners from beginner (first-time) 100km runners to experienced and advanced ultramarathon runners. However, it is expected that you have run at least a marathon in distance several times before and most likely also completed a full 50k distance at least once.

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About Higher Running

Coaches Sandi Nypaver and Sage Canaday are the founders of Higher Running, a coaching firm specializing in mountain and road running.

SANDI NYPAVER

Coach Sandi has been able to fully pursue her passion for coaching all levels of runners since the start of 2014. Sand is a USATF and Lydiard 2 certified coach, a level 2 Certified Running Gait Analyst and elite runner. Always learning, Sandi has taken Jay Dicharry’s (sports physiologist and biomechanics expert) Running Rewired course for both sports clinicians and coaches. She’s also a graduate of eCornell’s Plant Based Nutrition Certificate program and has had a passion for health, fitness, and helping others reach their goals for her entire life. You’ll often find her reading the latest research about health and running, as well as the books from all of the legendary running coaches.

Sandi also believes in having a holistic approach to running, having witnessed herself the performance-enhancing effects of a healthy diet, lifestyle, and a positive mindset. To better help people develop a high-performance mindset she completed the Finding Your Best course by world-renown performance psychologist Michael Gervais and NFL coach Pete Carrol. She has won or been on the podium of races ranging from a 5k road race to 100-mile trail races.

If you wish to work with her, be ready to use running as a tool to improve your life outside of running while also learning how to use situations outside of running to improve your physical performance.

Sandi’s Notable Running Accomplishments:

  • Course Record at The Rut 50k

  • 2nd at the USATF Trail Marathon Championship

  • Member of the 2018 World Mountain Championships Long Distance team

  • 2019 Winner of Moab Red Hot 55k

  • Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim in 7:33:05

  • First at Mohican 100 and Grindstone 100

SAGE CANADAY

Coach Sage Canaday has been running year-round ever since his 7th-grade soccer coach told him he was “better off without the ball.”  A self-proclaimed “running nerd,” Sage has read a lot of training and exercise science books over the past 25 years of being involved in the sport. His running and training have been influenced by his NCAA DI teammates and coaches in school, his experience as a sponsored road marathoner in the Hansons-Brooks Olympic Development Distance Project, as well as doing #AnySurfaceAnyDistance races around the world as a pro-MUT (Mountain-Ultra-Trail) Runner.

He has a BS in Design with a concentration in Human Factors and Ergonomics from Cornell University as well as 3 years of specialty running store experience fitting hundreds of runners and walkers at all levels with all brands of running shoes.

Since Sage started MUT Running in 2012 he has become a 3-time US National Champion (12km Mountain Running, 100km Trail Running and Trail Marathon events), as well as a 2014 World Long Distance Mountain Running Champion. He is a 3-time Speedgoat 50km Champion, a 2-time Lake Sonoma 50-mile champion, and a 2-time Tarawera 100km champion. He also placed 2nd to Kilian Jornet two years in a row in the International SkyRunning World Series.

On the roads Sage is a 2-time US Olympic Trials qualifier in the Marathon (2:16:52 personal best), and has placed in the top 20 overall at both the Boston (16th place in 2:19:12)  and Chicago Marathons (17th place in 2:19:18). He was also 8th place at the USA National Marathon Championships in LA (12th place in 2:20:02).

Sage has focused his efforts on reaching as many runners as possible (both individuals brand-new to the sport as well as experienced runners) across social media. He has worked with all levels of runners around the world with different goals at all distance events. His goal is to help you become as healthy as possible and to keep enjoying the sport of long-distance running as a lifelong passion…and of course, running fast and setting personal records along the way too if you wish!