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Surviving a Heat Stroke: Ines Beernaert's Battle in the Desert

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Ines Beernaert, a 16-year-old runner, shares her experience running the Marathon des Sables, a 250-kilometer ultra marathon across the Sahara desert. She was inspired by her father, who ran the Marathon des Sables in 2001. Ines set a goal to run the race at the age of 16 and raised £10,000 for the Make-A-Wish charity. The race required participants to be self-sufficient, carrying all their supplies except for water and the tent. Ines faced challenges such as extreme heat, sandy terrain, and blisters. Ines shares her experience running the Marathon des Sables. She discusses the physical and mental challenges she faced, including pain, discomfort, and sleep deprivation. Ines highlights the camaraderie among participants and the support she received from her fellow runners. She also recounts her heat stroke during the race and the immediate medical attention she received. Despite the difficulties, Ines expresses her gratitude for the experience and the lessons she learned. Ines also talks about the importance of mental strength and enjoying the journey, even when things don't go as planned. She shares her plans for the future, including focusing on shorter distances and eventually working her way up to ultramarathons. Ines emphasizes the importance of knowing your limits and learning from setbacks. Takeaways Ines Beernaert ran the Marathon des Sables at the age of 16 and raised £10,000 for the Make-A-Wish charity. The race is a 250-kilometer ultra marathon across the Sahara desert, requiring participants to be self-sufficient. Ines faced challenges such as extreme heat, sandy terrain, and blisters, but she persevered and completed the race. The experience taught Ines the importance of preparation, adaptability, and the power of determination. Running in the Marathon des Sables is a physically and mentally challenging experience, with participants facing pain, discomfort, and sleep deprivation. The camaraderie among runners is a key aspect of the race, with participants supporting and encouraging each other throughout the journey. Heat stroke is a serious risk in the desert environment, and proper hydration and nutrition are crucial to prevent it. The Marathon des Sables is a life-changing experience that pushes participants to their limits and teaches them resilience and gratitude. The Marathon des Sables is a challenging race that tests both physical and mental strength. It's important to enjoy the journey and have a positive mindset, even when faced with setbacks. Knowing your limits and listening to your coach are crucial in endurance sports. Post-race depression is common and it's important to plan for the emotional aftermath. Building up gradually and focusing on shorter distances can be a good strategy for young runners. Running in the desert requires adaptability and the ability to navigate different terrains. Having a supportive community and enjoying the camaraderie of races is a valuable part of the experience. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:08 Inspiration from Ines' Father 04:15 First Foray into Trail Running 06:12 Weight of the Pack and Equipment 08:19 Carrying Food and Water 10:07 Choice of Shoes and Socks 13:11 Food and Water Strategy 16:06 Day 1 of the Race 20:10 Running for Charity 22:13 Number of Participants and Routine in Camp 24:00 Challenges and Lessons Learned 26:19 Bonding with Family in the Race 29:12 The Power of Shared Suffering in Ultra Marathons 31:39 Pushing Through the Challenges 44:18 The Heat Stroke and the Finish Line 47:39 Introduction to Ines Beernaert and the Marathon des Sables 53:07 The Power of a Positive Mindset 59:01 Learning from Setbacks 01:05:12 From Short Distances to Ultramarathons Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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