Sleep, Nutrition, and Adapting on the Run: Jimmy Layman's Ultramarathon Insights
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Welcome to another episode of the Running Strong Mind-Body Connection podcast! In today's conversation, host Karen Bonnett-Natraj sits down with Jimmy Layman—a true "challenge chaser" whose journey connects music, firefighting, and ultra-running in inspiring ways. From composing a symphonic wind ensemble during his senior year to tackling firefighting and computer engineering, Jimmy's story is a testament to embracing change, learning from each passion, and persevering through uncertainty.
After a return to running in 2022 that saw him leap from a 5k all the way to a 100k, Jimmy took on the famous Route 66—first as part of a relay team and then solo, running the full 140 miles. Karen Bonnett-Natraj and Jimmy Layman explore the highs and lows of endurance racing, the mental hurdles of sleep deprivation, and the importance of listening to your body when plans fall apart.
Whether you're an ultra-marathon veteran or curious about the transformative power of running, you'll love this honest, humorous, and insightful discussion of what it truly means to "run strong." Prepare to laugh, reflect, and be inspired to challenge yourself in new ways—both on and off the trail.