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Jul 2024
36m 38s

Trail Blazers: Rekindling Your Ultra Run...

ISOBEL ROSS
About this episode
  • Understanding the natural ebb and flow of motivation in endurance sports
  • The power of discipline: How to keep running when motivation wanes
  • Exploring new trails and terrains to reignite your passion
  • Building a support network of fellow ultra runners and mentors
  • Understanding the difference between motivation and discipline in ultra running
  • Developing habits and routines that support consistent training
  • The power of accountability: Finding a running partner
  • The role of proper rest and recovery in sustaining long-term discipline
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