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Ashley Wilson

Taylor & Brae’s Dad.
Brand @gymshark.
Bham Children’s Charity Link ⬇️

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2025. The year our second boy was born.
A year that reminded me why I chose to be the dad mine couldn’t be.
It’s scary, vulnerable, and heavy at times but showing up for our boys is always worth it.
The cycle ends with me. ❤️

@jonbellion @lukecombs #jonbellion #beautifulmind #why #whylove #lukecombs


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4 months ago


161280 Minutes.

2688 hours, 16 weeks. A long prep, a long 16 weeks constantly ignoring things I wanted in the moment for what I wanted in the future, for this one day. 👉🏼

The result was never my focus, but knowing the person stood on that stage did everything right, gave everything and couldn’t have done anything more. 🙏🏼

I’m so happy with this beautiful 12 minutes video that @azavisuals has created for me and my family to watch again and again, remembering this special day together. 🙌🏼

I’m so happy the right people could be there and enjoy it with me and I could enjoy it with them, those who have supported me on the lonely parts of my journey. Taylor, @beccieandtaylor Nanny Kaz @joshbluefitness @havanastrydom @3d__ash @calumwatson1 a key person who was there in spirit was @paul_murrall who prepared 80% of the food that I ate during prep, delivered it to me and made sure I had days worth even when I travelled away with work. Hero. Absolute hero. 🦸

This ain’t no individual activity or pursuit, bodybuilding is a team sport and I had and have the best team. Thank you. Love you all. 🫶🏼

The feelings after the show of pure gratitude, appreciation and just love for people, for life, definitely for carbs 😅 but just for feeling good, feeling energetic, feeling like me again.

The hardest thing I’ve ever done, but hard is good. We like hard. “Lean into those hard moments, as if you’d invited them through the door. It’s supposed to be hard.” 💪🏼

Feel it all. Enjoy the moment. ❤️


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1 years ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago


Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago


Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

Love reflecting on things and remembering what we can achieve if we believe and have the right plan, right attitude and consistency. #bpnultra2026 #g1multra #backyardultra #ultramarathon


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3 weeks ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago


April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


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1 months ago

April was a big one. 🏃‍♂️🇺🇸🐣💍🪏


3
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1 months ago

Some (funny) behind the scenes clips from the race 🎥


3
13
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

101 MILES. 24 HOURS. WE DID IT.

The BPN Backyard Ultra sounds simple, 4.2 miles every hour on the hour until you can’t go again. However, it became 24 hours of problem solving, pain management and refusing to quit.

Through the sun, rain, day and silence of the night where all you could see were head torches in the distance and the sound of the bell ringing as people dropped.

I came here to go as long as I could but a goal in the back of my head was hitting 100 miles, one full day of this race.

On the pre race briefing @hopem13 said something that stuck with me “Don’t leave this ranch without getting what you came for.” So that wasn’t happening.

I finished 47th out of 147 people but it’s never about where I place it’s always my own standards I have to achieve, knowing I put everything into the training and gave it my all on race day is a standard I will continue to live by.

When things got hard, and they did, I looked down at my left hand where I’d written something my mum has said to me, growing up through a level of trauma, she’s said I can do any of these challenges because “You’ve been through harder things.”

Sleep deprivation hit good, I had a conversation with an elephant, my tattoos started moving around my arm and on lap 23, I spent almost the whole time staring at the grass thinking how nice it would be to lie on it and sleep.

What kept me going the most was my family @missbeccielou Taylor and Brae. I want our boys to grow up knowing that doing hard things isn’t something special, it’s something you choose to do and if you believe you can do something, then it’s very simple, you 100% can.

My crew @noelmack_ @calumwatson1 & @fonzian were class, every lap they met me at the sign walked me to the tent, took care of everything so all I had to do was eat, drink, put ice covered clothing back on and go again. I could never have done that without them.

101 miles later I was finally okay to stop. Grateful, proud and broken. But this is a pain I enjoy, one you’ve inflicted on yourself, your body tells you to stop you keep saying no.

Thank you for all the messages before, during and after the race, it all means so much.

101 miles. We f***ing did it.


3
256
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


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58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

One of my favourite things about Gymshark is that we don’t just do this for a job, we live it too. I just watched two members of my team take part in the ‘Go One More’ ultra marathon. Incredible efforts from both of them with Ash hitting his target of 100 miles run in 24 hours. Absolutely mind blowing scenes. Thanks to @nickbarefitness for the hospitality


764
58
1 months ago

It’s time to see what this mind and body are made of.
Made it to the start line, a once in a lifetime experience.
Last time I was here I was being shown around in awe of what had happened with Kim & Kendall, now here about to run it.
Time to do the thing.


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It’s time to see what this mind and body are made of.
Made it to the start line, a once in a lifetime experience.
Last time I was here I was being shown around in awe of what had happened with Kim & Kendall, now here about to run it.
Time to do the thing.


3
126
1 months ago

It’s time to see what this mind and body are made of.
Made it to the start line, a once in a lifetime experience.
Last time I was here I was being shown around in awe of what had happened with Kim & Kendall, now here about to run it.
Time to do the thing.


3
126
1 months ago

It’s time to see what this mind and body are made of.
Made it to the start line, a once in a lifetime experience.
Last time I was here I was being shown around in awe of what had happened with Kim & Kendall, now here about to run it.
Time to do the thing.


3
126
1 months ago

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Happy Mother’s Day, Bec ❤️

I made this little video for you so you can see what we see every day.

All the moments that probably feel small when you are living them. The cuddles, the patience, the teaching, the listening, the way you show up for the boys every single day.

You put so much thought and care into being their mum. You research everything, you always want to do things the right way, and even when it is hard you stay calm and steady for them.

Taylor and Brae are the boys they are because of you. Taylor is the kindest, most polite and emotionally aware little boy and that does not happen by accident. That comes from the love and guidance you give them every day.

They love you the way they do because you love them so well.

I hope this video reminds you just how special you are to them and how lucky we all are to have you.

We love you.

Happy Mother’s Day ❤️


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