Uphill Athlete Podcast

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Wilderness #116

The Uphill Athlete Podcast provides educational material for all mountain sports. Our goal is to inspire and encourage you to be the best mountain athlete you can be. 

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  • Dauntlessaz
    Impactful!
    This Cory Richards podcast is amazing - Steve pulled off a Howard Stern level interview. I was blown away by how effective Steve was in getting Cory to share his insights - he had a lot to say and you helped him say it. All that and a beautiful collection of words to set it all up, “When you shed useless beliefs, you may feel shame, probably relief, definitely exhaustion, take heart. Exhaustion proceeds renewal.” So well done…
  • Mooooshtil
    Zuper
    Really insightful and inspiring
  • AbbyJ1987
    Loving “Voice of the Mountains”
    I am captivated by Steve’s new series “Voice of the Mountains”. I don’t think I’ve ever come across anything quite like it in podcasting before. I really appreciate all of your insight, perspective, and sharing openly and honestly.
  • J. Sparks
    Guest suggestion
    I would love to hear Steve and Mark Twight tell story. Maybe go over how Mark used to train for climbs.
  • gsm10
    Great podcast
    I’m a 52 year old female who continues to enjoy mountaineering, strength training, endurance running, and all things uphill athlete as I age. I love listening to this podcast for the incredible wealth and depth of knowledge the speakers share, and the top-notch athlete-coach minds that come together on this show. The folks who are in this podcast are the pinnacles of mountaineering knowledge, and they literally wrote the books on climbing, mountaineering, trail running and ski touring. I’m so grateful they share what they know with the rest of us. Words cant describe how awesome this podcast is. Thank you guys so much.
  • Evangelyn MW
    Inspiring and informative
    I love this podcast. As an ultra runner that really only runs to train for climbing mountains and bowhunting and skiing… it is so fun to listen to others who love the mountains and are doing inspirational big efforts without the repetitive, redundancy of so many podcasts that only focus on running. Loved the specific episodes on workouts and muscular endurance. Steve what a legend! I loved your book and have loved the evolution of this podcast. Alyssa Clark you are so inspiring. Thank you all for sharing your expertise with the world.
  • Smnumber1
    great podcast
    great topics but PLEAse balance the audio
  • the b man
    Game Changer
    Welcome to the Steve House era of mountain fitness. Uphill Athlete is on a mission to bring real objective based training to the masses and the relevant sports will never be the same. Alyssa is an amazing host and the podcast is a perfect addition to the steadily increasing content from UA. I am a mountaineer and still find amazing gems of knowledge in the trail running series. Most of us will likely never achieve Killian level fitness, but this is how to reach your personal potential. I am convinced that House, and the team he is building at Uphill Athlete, will be responsible for the bar being raised across mountain endurance sports. Thanks Steve, truly the great white hope of Alpinism (sorry)
  • Djbayird
    Protest
    While one of the guests was encouraging people to protest , about the concern about the environmental issues , the host said if anyone objects , they can just shut up , I possibly gave up a successful career in a sport I will not name because I didn’t really see how it would help our world , and in general no one who is an adult involved in recreational sports or professional sports is essentially contributing to the problem of global warming my grandparents who live across the street from me during my childhood never owned a car , and never had air conditioning, and raised a big garden , of course they had heat because it was needed , this is the first time I’ve ever reviewed a podcast and I have listen to hundreds and even helped increase global warming buy buying a copy of the uphill athlete , my question is as always where do start cutting , do we cut trail running first or the Tour de France, or F1, or nascar , I was having this conversation with one of my sons about a year ago , and he used the example of to farmers that lived close to each other and one had poor crop because his land was less fertile instead of dependence on commercial fertilizer the more fortunate farmer should probably share with the less fortunate, I think Boeing is one of the top employers in the northwest USA, your only allowed to protests if you agree with me , was basically how the podcast ended , I don’t expect tho host or the protest ppl , to unplug there a/c any time soon , and neither would I ask them to but clearly they are not thinking , recently a small trucking company 30 truck s , was considering going green with electric trucks this was in Michigan , the utility company said there was no way they could supply him with that kind of power , more dangerous than global warming is people saying you can only protest if you agree with me , I hope this is helpful but it’s probably not
  • ircommando
    Terrific content
    I am just getting started in mountaineering objectives after doing actions sports most of my life. I really appreciate all the knowledge that UA shares. As I move to more endurance based sports I appreciate the analysis that gives me confidence to move forward with my program. Super excited to get up on higher mountains and deeper into the wilderness
  • Mxturbo
    Must listen
    One of the best training podcasts. Have also used a few of their training programs. Helped me summit my second 8000M peaks, 10 years after my first. As an aging weekend warrior, training has become key, and this podcast has had a huge impact.
  • musicluvver
    Great content!!!
    As a runner, I absolutely love the content and the books! Very inspirational, motivational, relatable, & educational. My ok my constructive feedback, and the reason I did not give 5 stars is due to Steve, as well as former host Scott, have terrible mic quality. Not sure if it is due to using a built-in computer mic, sitting far away from the mix, or sitting in an echo chamber of a room. All new hosts and guests always have far better audio. Steve, please get a new mic and sound proof your office/studio.
  • Elevated.tv
    Invaluable information for endurance athletes.
    A great companion to the books and website of the same name. The editing and production could use a little tightening up, but enjoyable nonetheless.
  • GSWW-
    Poor structure/template, strong content/potential
    I am an admirer of everything UA, especially their coaches’ deep expertise and demonstrated passion in their contributions to uphill athletics. I have gained from the collective UA team in my trail/mountain/ultra running, ski mountaineering and increasingly my passion for hike/fly paragliding. However, their knowledge and experience are not being adequately translated into consumable, actionable podcast content. Why? Listeners would benefit from a consistent format or template for the podcast content, which could include a single dependable host/interviewer, a stated (and adhered-to) agenda, or even a formulaic approach to applying a common training philosophy or methodology to disciplines that share commonalities. In too many of these podcasts, my experience has been that of listening to rambling or ad-hoc or even idiosyncratic training chatter, rather than consuming an actionable, theme-driven and concise treatment of a topic.
  • giopilli1
    Great and very informative podcast
    The most informative podcast for training for any mountain or climbing sport. Would be great to have a video-blog of these interviews too..
  • fpoonline
    Couldn’t get past the audio problems
    I tried to listen to six different episodes, but unfortunately in each case the extraneous clicks and scraping sounds made it unlistenable for me. (Sounds like maybe Scott Johnston was not using a proper mic but perhaps one of those sub-standard inline mics in an earbud set, and banging it around against his neck or shirt?) The content looked interesting but I’m afraid I won’t be subscribing. Best wishes on the podcast!
  • robert f freeport
    Distracting sounds
    Love the podcasts but would love them more if all I heard were voices. Super informative and inspirational. Thanks for putting these out.
  • NiWolv
    Good work
    Great show. I love the insights and athlete interviews. I’ve been encouraged by the topics and the side conversations that emerge as a result. I would suggest having the host turn their phone into airplane mode or silencing it because it is distracting to hear text messages come in during the show.
  • RuchikaSinghal
    Awesome podcast
    Scott and Steve’s knowledge and expertise in mountain sports is unparalleled. A must listen for anyone remotely interested in any mountain related adventures!
  • Alaska Mim
    Distractions
    I really appreciate the great information but it sounds like someone is playing with/shuffling a deck of cards or something and it is very distracting.
  • marisa181818
    Super informative!
    I really enjoy listening to this podcast. The conversation and information is so great and practical!
  • BA519
    Good listen, great information and nice to listen to. Thanks Uphill Athlete peeps!
    Good all around!
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