About this episode
I’m joined by Alex Hermanson (aka Herm) — content creator, community builder, and self-proclaimed “big dude who runs.”Herm has built a following of thousands of runners by keeping things real, relatable, and honest — proving that you don’t need to be like a stereotypical runner to chase big goals.We talk about his journey from struggling to run a few miles… to finishing two 50-mile ultramarathons, including Antelope Canyon 50M and the legendary JFK 50 .This conversation goes way deeper than just training.We dive into mindset, identity, long-term progression, and why falling in love with the process matters more than chasing finish lines.In this episode, we talk about:Why ultra running doesn’t need to be “hardcore” to be meaningfulHow Herm approaches massive long-term goals like Cocodona 250 without overwhelming himselfThe danger of rushing distances too fast — and how patience builds longevityWhy training wins often feel better than race dayHow to handle the mental lows during long ultrasThe simple question that can pull you out of dark moments mid-raceFueling lessons from 50-mile races (including loads of Mountain Dew)Why consistency beats intensity every timeAnd how remembering where you started changes everythingIf you’ve ever felt like you don’t “fit the mold” of a runner…If you’ve struggled with pressure, comparison, or feeling behind…Or if you just want to build toward big goals without burning out — this episode is for you.🎙️ Follow Alex HermanssonAll links are in the show notes.And as always — keep showing up, trust the process, and endure better.SHOW LINKS:Register for our race, The Desert Peak Ultra 100K + 50K at desertpeakultra.comWant to work with me to crush your next ultramarathon in our group coaching program? Sign up for our group coaching program here: https://www.theeverydayultra.com/group-coachingWant to be coached by me and my team to crush your next ultramarathon in our 1:1 coaching program? Book a free call here with one of our coaches to see if we are a good fit!Follow Joe on IG: