Description
I am racing Wasatch 100 miler, so in this episode, I sit down with Joe Corcione to dive deep into the mindset and strategies that go into running a 100-mile race. We talk about the importance of finishing, even when things don't go as planned, because it's in those tough moments that we build resilience and belief in ourselves. Joe and I cover everything from pre-race prep—like resting the mind and setting intentions—to the race itself, where pacing and celebrating small wins become key.
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We also get into the mental game of ultra running, discussing how to embrace the inevitable pain and unknowns. It's all about accepting the pain as part of the journey and using it as fuel to keep moving forward. We highlight the power of having a strong "why" to push through those tough stages, especially during the night when things get primal and instinctual. And, of course, we talk about the importance of reflecting and celebrating after the race. Joe shares his process of breaking down what went well and what didn't, while I talk about my own post-race routine of sitting in silence and mentally reviewing the race.
Joe opens up about his transformation from an unathletic partygoer to a dedicated ultra runner and coach, and I share a bit about my journey from a lucrative career to pursuing my passion for the outdoors. We wrap up by discussing the importance of exploring different activities to find what truly lights you up and then building that passion over time. Whether you're an experienced ultra runner or just curious about the mindset behind these incredible feats, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.
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takeaways
-Finishing a race, even when it doesn't go as planned, builds resilience and belief in oneself.
-Resting the mind and setting intentions before a race can help maintain focus and reduce anxiety.
-Pacing oneself and celebrating small wins along the way can provide motivation and boost morale.
-Having a positive mindset and embracing the challenges and pain of a long-distance race is crucial for success.
-Having a strong why can help push through the mental and emotional challenges in the later stages of a race.
-Tap into the primal, instinctual energy during the night phase of a race.
-Taking time off and mentally preparing before jumping into the next race is crucial for overall well-being and performance.
-Finding your passion is not about simply discovering it, but rather building it over time by trying out different activities and interests.
-Personal growth and transformation are possible at any age, and it's never too late to pursue your passions.
-Believing in yourself and having the willingness to learn and put in the work are key factors in achieving your goals and finding fulfillment in life.
Sound Bites
"I think there's such value in finishing a race, even when it doesn't go your way, because it just solidifies a belief."
"Accepting the pain with open arms and running with it as if it's a pacer for you."
"Remembering that you have conquered the unknown in the past gives you confidence to push through."
"Using the night as a cue to tap into the primal, instinctual energy and remove yourself from human needs."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Mutual Appreciation
04:29 Demystifying the 100-Miler
05:16 Pre-Race Preparation: Resting the Mind and Setting Intentions
10:01 Race Morning and Start: Pacing and Managing Expectations
21:34 Mid-Race Challenges: Embracing Fatigue and Discomfort
24:20 Embracing the Pain and Unknown
32:30 Tapping into Primal Energy During the Night Phase
41:06 The Power of a Strong Why
48:36 Remembering and Celebrating Accomplishments
49:01 Reflection and Celebration After a Race
52:34 Joe's Personal Journey
56:12 Jeff's Journey
01:00:50 Finding Your Passion
01:09:14 Believing in Yourself and Embracing Personal Growth
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