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For his own runners, he will often test their adaptability by tacking on extra miles in the middle of a training run; group members are urged to finish each run, working through any pain barriers. The top Divine Madness runners live in a rental house in Boulder. Other members of the group, whose ages
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In 1989 Yo Tizer began a practice of "envelope marriage", where one male and one female member would each have their name drawn from a hat and then they were "married" for a week in order to break them from their "attachment" to choosing partners. He advised them that he could control fertility by
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Fred Pilon, the publisher of UltraRunning Magazine, estimates that there are 8,000 Americans who run ultra marathons, which is defined as anything above the standard 26.2-mile marathon. That group includes Joe Schlereth of Fresno, Calif., who ran 9,021 miles in 1996 (173.5 miles a week), and the
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he would order them to have abortions to break their "attachments" to being mothers. Except for his own children, who he allowed to be born and raised in The Community, and for several women whom he deemed so pathologically self-centered that they needed to be broken of their "attachment" to
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The group also uses some unusual running techniques, such as a pronounced swinging of the hips, which is designed to rely more on the natural range of motion of the body's joints rather than the burning of muscle fuel for propulsion.
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The Divine Madness runners, who average 120–130 miles a week, do a 30-mile training run each Wednesday and are a fixture on the trails in Boulder on Sundays when they run for 25 to 50 miles, which can require eight or more hours.
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need and the correct fit of a running shoe. Tizer has been known to jump in the middle of a group of elite runners at Bolder Boulder, a popular annual 10-kilometer race, to briefly get a close look at their running form.
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Not everyone agrees with the methods employed. In a civil lawsuit filed in late 1996, Georgiana Scott, John Hunt and Melissa Huntress claim that rather than liberating members of the group, Tizer controlled them through
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A frequent competitor and previous champion Steve Peterson was known for taking 55-mile training runs in order to prepare his body and mind for the events. Peterson at the time was about to defend his title in the
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Marathon Team of Jamaica, Queens, which began a 3,100-mile race, around a city block, on June 13 with a 51-day time limit. Most ultrarunners, Pilon said, are hobbyists who average 50–60 miles per week.
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and a registered nurse. Runners eat twice a day, adhering to a regulated diet of carefully chosen proportions. The organic diet is 40 percent fat, 20 percent protein and 40 percent carbohydrates.
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required that female clients sleep with himself and a number of other community clients before being allowed to have sexual contact with their partners.
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There's not a lot of room for an individual to have a self, he has emotional and psychological control over everyone around him. He's a
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A fourth former member of the group, Michele Hirsen, recently filed a complaint with the Boulder police department alleging that Tizer
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in the area are said to appreciate the discipline and the achievements of the club. Some mainstream runners have likened the club to a
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guide and teacher, Tizer always made himself more available to his female students. Hirsen said the following about the subject:
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Divine Madness is known for using unconventional training methods. They use a method called
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Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
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claiming that rather than liberating members of the group, Tizer controlled them through
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for many, Divine Madness pushes the outer edge of the sport's envelope, specializing in
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and holistic healing methods. The preparation methods have also featured in the book
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as a means for personal growth. The “club”/cult was founded by Marc Tizer in
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range from 24 to 59, also live in communal clusters of five or six people.
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In late 1996, Georgiana Scott, John Hunt, and Melissa Huntress filed a
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Anyone who tried to leave the group or change the norm was subject to
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her. In her report to the police, Hirsen said that in his role as
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Divine Madness runners succeed by training in groups, as do
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ranging from 50 to 100 miles. The running club is based in
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in the 1990s, but now operates primarily from a ranch in
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