Ria Xi - Running 20,000km Across the Silk Road to Redefine What's Possible
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Two years ago, Ria was burnt out from her tech career in Silicon Valley, coming out of a difficult relationship, and struggling with mental health issues. Running became her way out.
Within a year, she went from struggling to finish a half marathon to setting ultramarathon records on world-renowned routes.
The Via Francigena: 1,014 km in 21 days
The Camino de Santiago: 780 km in 12 days
And now she has just started her journey to become the first human to run across Eurasia on the silk road, or what she calls: the 20000km Experiment.
In this episode, Ria shares how running helped her rebuild her life, the mindset shifts that enabled her to go from beginner to record-breaking ultrarunner, and the enormous logistical challenge of planning a 20,000km expedition through 17 countries.
Listen to this episode to learn about resilience, finding purpose after burnout, taking bold leaps into the unknown, and why sometimes the most "delusional" dreams are the ones worth pursuing.
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Show notes
Who is Ria?
Trying to run across the Asia and Europe on the Silk Road
Currently being in her support vehicle in the northeast of China, approx. 17 days into her journey
Calling in from the road after running 50km
Growing up in China as a child figure skater
Trying to make the Olympics
Living on the edge of Beijing
Moving to the USA at 14 for school
Suffering from some knee injuries and not being into running
Her final year of high school and trying out running in nature
Going through a significant breakup
Starting to run everyday for 30 days
Struggling with depression and reaching the point where nothing made sense
Having no control over the situation of her life
Not knowing what to do with herself
Being in Chamonix and being inspired by the humans running the UTMB
Going to Egypt to become a free diving instructor
The Sinai Trail in Egypt
Going from a half marathon to running 539km
Deciding to run across the length of the silk road
Continuing to challenge herself in daily distances
Running the Sinai Trail and what the experience was like
The logistics and planning behind the trail
Running in Egypt
The logistics of the Silk Road Journey and pulling it all together
Planning for over a year and a half
Visa’s and being able to run through 17 countries
Being supported by her crew and how it works day to day
Paying for the running, the crew and the gear
Being supported by internet strangers and creating a GoFundMe
“It’s only delusional until it’s not."
Running day after day
The power of sleep and feeling more refreshed mentally
Finding motivation in many different ways
Rest days
Dealing with a car accident and food poisoning
Connecting with Ria
Daily updates…. Planned!
Planning on starting a Patreon, YouTube channel and podcast!
Words of advice for women
Social Media
Website: 20000km.com
Instagram: @whereisriax
Youtube: @whereisriax
GoFundMe: gofund.me/8d624216f
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