Season 2 Episode 3 of the Running for Beginners podcast from the 22resolutionists, hosted by me Mike Fleming.
Running long distances is hard -but not just physically. It’s in your head where the real battles happen:
“I can’t do this”, “I’m too tired”, “This hurts too much”, “What’s the point?”
If you’ve ever had thoughts like these mid-run or mid-training cycle, you’re not alone.
In this month’s episode of the Running for Beginners podcast, I talk with Dr. Harlan Austin a sports psychologist from Premier Sports Psychology who works with runners (as well as other elite professionals) build the inner strength to go the distance – even when the motivation runs dry.
What we talked about:
>what mental toughness actually is (and isn’t)
>How to reframe negative thoughts during tough workouts
>Why mindset can be trained just like mileage
>Simple mental tools for daily use (visualization, breathwork, mantras)
>How to recover after a mentally rough race or training week
>Tips for staying emotionally resilient when life gets chaotic
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Any videos of my interviews will also be posted on YouTube@Running4Beginners. Thanks for listening; I hope you can find value in the podcast. If you do enjoy, I hope you follow us on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify or your favorite podcast service, give us a rating and some comments and of course hit the subscribe button.
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