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15 - Don't Suck At Self Checkout, Cruel Jewel 100 & The Tribal Mentality

15 - Don't Suck At Self Checkout, Cruel Jewel 100 & The Tribal Mentality

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Becca and Jon discuss their experiences with self-checkout systems and the frustrations that arise from inefficient shoppers. They transition into a detailed conversation about the upcoming Cruel Jewel 100 race, sharing insights on the challenges it presents, including significant elevation gain and the mental preparation required. Reflecting on past experiences with the race, emphasizing the importance of community and camaraderie, as well as the impact of weather conditions on race day. They discuss the importance of setting realistic goals, maintaining mental clarity, and the unique experiences offered by races like the Cruel Jewel. The conversation also touches on the community aspect of ultra running and the complexities of human nature within sports, emphasizing the need for understanding and acceptance among participants.


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00:00 Introduction to the Ultra Crewed Podcast

01:55 Self-Checkout Etiquette and Frustrations

10:25 Preparing for the Cruel Jewel 100

20:45 Experiences and Challenges of Cruel Jewel 100

29:43 The Journey of Endurance Racing

32:36 Mental Resilience in Racing

35:57 Realistic Goal Setting

37:23 The Importance of Mental Clarity

39:44 The Cruel Jewel Experience

42:54 Community and Competition in Ultra Running

46:49 Understanding Human Nature in Sports

54:43 Looking Ahead to Future Challenges




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