At SaltStick, we are proud to sponsor top athletes in the fields of triathlon, running, tennis and jiu jitsu. We are inspired by our athletes and admire the hard work and time they dedicate to achieving success.Because we hope our athletes’ performances will serve as motivation as you pursue your own fitness and life journey, we enjoy sharing their stories. This week’s blog post features Jax Mariash, the first woman in the world to complete the 4 Deserts Race Series Grand Slam Plus.Learn more about Jax by visiting her Instagram account here.*Feature photo credit: Matt Brown at Grand To Grand Ultra
Jax’s running journey
A lifelong runner, Jax got her start at just five years old, when she entered and won her age group in a local 5K. From then on, she was hooked. Soon, she began to routinely join family members on weekend runs as her love for the sport grew. “I always dreamed that someday I was going do something so big that it would inspire the masses to get outside and explore,” she says, reflecting on her childhood. “I figured that if I inspired individuals to move their bodies and exercise that in some fashion I was healing the world.”In her 20s, Jax raced as an elite triathlete before stumbling upon ultrarunning, which has since become her new passion. In 2016, she became the first woman to complete (and win) the 4 Deserts Race Series Grand Slam Plus, a group of five jaw-droppingly tough ultrarunning races on four different continents: Asia, Africa, South America and Antarctica.Additional achievements include a 365-day running streak to create awareness for cancer research, and a successful career as an entrepreneur and business owner of STOKED ROASTERS, which provides craft coffee to outdoor enthusiasts worldwide (Utah and Oregon readers should stop by in person for a visit!). “I love running more than anything,” says Jax. “Feeling the wind on my face and exploring is one of my favorite things to do, and it feels so simple and free. It’s like a meditation on the roads and trails.” https://www.instagram.com/p/Btn5FSyBaeJ/On training
Consistency is key to Jax’s running success. While running is the focus, a typical week features a diverse mixture of quality work, endurance, strength and mental training. Her schedule usually looks as follows:- Monday: off / strength / drills / core
- Tuesday: morning speed session / afternoon easy run / core
- Wednesday: medium-long run of 12-16 miles / strength / core
- Thursday: morning speed session / afternoon easy run / core
- Friday: easy run / strength / drills / core
- Saturday: long run of 18-32 miles / core
- Sunday: long run of 8-18 miles / core