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Self Doubt Before Your Race - Publication Date |
- Aug 30, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:56:40
“Doubters don’t win, winners don’t doubt.”
- Quote cited by Sebastian Kienle before winning Kona
Today we lead with that quote and get into the concept of being optimistic with a healthy dose of respect. We also look at expectations created in a vacuum and putting your brain into a pressure cooker. Sometimes all you need is a little glimmer of hope. Find that and be in the moment. We look at the importance of resilience and patience in your race. This is one day and at the bottom line you have to have your wits about you on the run and be willing to fight for 12 rounds.
Topics:
- IF we did ever have a sponsor, who would it be??
- Nutrition talk for IMWI
- Sebastian Kienle on doubt
- Run fitness doesn’t matter without bike and run fitness
- The pro who won Kona on less than 20 running miles per week
- Reasons to be confident
- Find your glimmer of hope
- The mind needs to be in the moment
- If you’re totally confident, you’re likely overtrained
- Mike’s college baseball analogy on quitting
- When we put our brains in a pressure cooker
- Expectations you’ve created in a vacuum
- The hill is smaller in person
- The race is One Day
- Optimistic with a dose of respect
- Mental and emotional strength on race day
- Your ability to be resilient is what matters
- Be excited to do this!
- Compounding stress
- Be mentally and emotionally willing to fight
- You have to have your wits about you on the run
- T2 should be when your walk-out song starts
- 12 rounds … every 2 miles is a round
- Having tremendous patience
- Accidental distractions
Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com
Robbie Bruce - C26Triathlon@gmail.com
www.c26triathlon.com
www.crushingiron.com
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