
Ultramarathon Runner's Epic Training Journey and Charity Fundraiser
Local Ultramarathon Runner Documents Grueling Training, Raises Funds for Charity Joey Thompson, an ultramarathon runner from the US, is documenting his intense training regimen for the upcoming Sedona Canyons 125 race. His daily vlogs offer a glimpse into the dedication and challenges involved in preparing for such a demanding event. In a recent video, Thompson describes a typical training day: "Day 14/351 on the Road to Sedona Canyons 125. 5 miles easy zone 2 today." He also highlights the importance of his fundraising efforts for the Boston Bulldogs Running non-profit organization. "The link is in my bio to donate," he states in the video description. Thompson's training plan includes a six-week base building phase, followed by more intense periods. He's aiming for a total of 3000 miles of training. His dedication is evident in his nighttime runs, shown in the video, where he adapts to running with only a headlamp. His journey is a testament to perseverance and the power of community support in achieving ambitious goals. The Boston Bulldogs Running organization will certainly benefit from Thompson's efforts.