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A Few Words About Julie
In Her Own Words
Tell us a little bit about your personal and professional life.
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Javelina Jundred |
In 2012 I learned about Ragnar Relays and Disney Races, which made running/racing sound fun. So in 2013 I signed up for my first 10K Disney race and my first Ragnar Trail race. Since then I “caught the bug” so to speak and have participated in a variety of events including over 50 marathons, a 50K, 100K, and most recently a 24 hour event where I logged 101.4 miles.
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will run the Boston Marathon for the 5th time this year, gaining
entry by qualifying each time. Professionally I freelance as an editor for
novels and work at our local running store, Queen Creek Running Company. I also
have a few running, nutrition, and personal training clients on the side.
Why did you start using Vespa?
I started using Vespa in 2023 when I was training for my first 100K at Javelina Jundred. I had started a nutrition plan that involves carb cycling and metabolic flexibility. As my long runs became longer, I found I was struggling with waning energy at the end.
My running friend (Trevor Davenport) recommended Vespa and after learning more about it, I thought it would work well with my overall nutrition and exercise plans. I started using Vespa Jr (since I am small) and it was exactly what I needed to prevent the energy lag towards the end of my long runs. It works well with my daily nutrition as well.
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ATY 24-hour F1 |
How strictly do you follow OFM (Optimized Fat Metabolism) protocols in your daily life?
I log my food most every day, monitoring my macro intake. I have a device that helps me monitor my metabolism and I continue to carb cycle, alternating between low, medium, and high carb days. I focus more on my fat intake than ever before – one of the unexpected benefits of this change was that I found I hadn’t been getting enough fat in my diet.
Now that I am getting
enough fat, the GI issues I had struggled with for years have almost completely
disappeared. There are days that I don’t strictly adhere to my recommended
macros for reasons such as travel, holidays etc. Those days I feel the
difference. But I just pick up again the next day and get back to my healthy
habits. One day of poor nutrition choices doesn’t need to be the start of a bad
habit.
What is your favorite running distance?
I love the marathon distance. It’s the perfect “challenge” distance for me as I know I can cover the distance, but doing it well – at a competitive pace without bonking at the end – is something that I have to properly train for.
What big goal(s) have you set for yourself this year?
Last year was a big year for me – ran 9 marathons between
January & June so I could hit 50 marathons before my 50th
birthday. I also ran my first 24 hour event and completed my first 100 mile
distance. So, this year I’m taking a little step back to let my body recover
and rebuild. So, I don’t have any “big” goals this year other than getting
another Boston qualifying time to be able to participate again in 2026.
How do you see Vespa helping you reach your goal(s)?
Vespa is my go-to fuel for distance events. Anything 13
miles or over I am using Vespa. I recently started using the ultra concentrate
& I’m learning how to make that work best for my body.

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What are the top 3 benefits you see while using Vespa?

Consistent energy during endurance events, supports metabolic flexibility & allows my body to use fat more efficiently, supports a healthy body composition and nutrition.
What advice would you give others looking to adopt OFM and/or Vespa into their (endurance) training?
Since I had already started adopting a nutrition plan that supports metabolic flexibility when I started using Vespa, I had a seamless transition. I feel like the two go hand-in-hand. For Vespa to be most effective, you need to train your metabolism to efficiently use both carbs and fats for fuel. For most people, this means adjusting your nutrition plan. So, I’d recommend getting with a nutrition coach who understands and embraces a metabolically flexible nutrition plan and to begin repairing your metabolism prior to incorporating Vespa into your endurance fueling strategy.
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First Boston Marathon |
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