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Episode 486 - Craig Jefferys – Running Through the Fog (and the Delirium)

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This week, we’re chatting with Craig Jefferys—quiet achiever, determined runner, and proud Delirious WEST finisher. I first met Craig the day before the race, and it’s safe to say we were both a little nervous about the epic adventure ahead.

Craig’s ultra story is one of heart, humility, and deep mental strength. He’s not out there for headlines or glory—he’s in it for the personal challenge and the peace that running brings. But that doesn’t mean it’s been easy. During the final 30 to 40 kilometres of Delirious, Craig battled brutal sleep deprivation and full-blown delirium. Still, he kept putting one foot in front of the other, all the way to that finish line.

In this episode, we chat about:
🛏️ Sleep monsters and what running 200 miles really does to your brain
🧠 The mental strategies that helped Craig power through when everything felt fuzzy
📆 How the Delirious podcast series helped shape his training
👟 His no-fuss approach to running, gear, and preparation
🫶 Why connecting with the community was one of the biggest highlights of his race

Craig’s Running Wisdom:
✅ Trust your training—and your instincts
✅ Stay calm when the brain goes foggy (literally)
✅ Never underestimate the power of sharing your story

Here is an article Craig wrote about his Delirious experience for the Guardian - https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/may/17/i-started-seeing-robots-what-happens-when-you-run-nearly-nonstop-for-three-days

Whether you’re training for a big goal or wondering how anyone survives a 200-miler, Craig’s story is a brilliant reminder that every runner faces doubts—but those who keep showing up find their finish line.

🎧 Listen now and be inspired!
*Photo credit to Astrid Volzke

A couple of BIG favours:
1) please like and review this podcast so more people will discover it :)
2) come on the podcast and talk about your running journey and/or refer someone you’d love me to interview (whether you know them or not :) ) Lets not keep the power of running a secret any more! Hit me up on Facebook/Instagram (FitMIND FitBODY) or send me an email - Michelle @ FitMINDFitBODY .co

Don't miss an episode of the FitMind FitBODY Podcast. Sign up to our email list and get notified when new episodes are released.

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This week, we’re chatting with Craig Jefferys—quiet achiever, determined runner, and proud Delirious WEST finisher. I first met Craig the day before the race, and it’s safe to say we were both a little nervous about the epic adventure ahead.

Craig’s ultra story is one of heart, humility, and deep mental strength. He’s not out there for headlines or glory—he’s in it for the personal challenge and the peace that running brings. But that doesn’t mean it’s been easy. During the final 30 to 40 kilometres of Delirious, Craig battled brutal sleep deprivation and full-blown delirium. Still, he kept putting one foot in front of the other, all the way to that finish line.

In this episode, we chat about:
🛏️ Sleep monsters and what running 200 miles really does to your brain
🧠 The mental strategies that helped Craig power through when everything felt fuzzy
📆 How the Delirious podcast series helped shape his training
👟 His no-fuss approach to running, gear, and preparation
🫶 Why connecting with the community was one of the biggest highlights of his race

Craig’s Running Wisdom:
✅ Trust your training—and your instincts
✅ Stay calm when the brain goes foggy (literally)
✅ Never underestimate the power of sharing your story

Here is an article Craig wrote about his Delirious experience for the Guardian - https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/may/17/i-started-seeing-robots-what-happens-when-you-run-nearly-nonstop-for-three-days

Whether you’re training for a big goal or wondering how anyone survives a 200-miler, Craig’s story is a brilliant reminder that every runner faces doubts—but those who keep showing up find their finish line.

🎧 Listen now and be inspired!
*Photo credit to Astrid Volzke

A couple of BIG favours:
1) please like and review this podcast so more people will discover it :)
2) come on the podcast and talk about your running journey and/or refer someone you’d love me to interview (whether you know them or not :) ) Lets not keep the power of running a secret any more! Hit me up on Facebook/Instagram (FitMIND FitBODY) or send me an email - Michelle @ FitMINDFitBODY .co

Don't miss an episode of the FitMind FitBODY Podcast. Sign up to our email list and get notified when new episodes are released.

https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/

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