Ultra Adventurer and leadership coach, Brian Chontosh, and his friend TJ Murphy join The Nation for a thought-provoking discussion on endurance events:
Sometimes you mind has a mind of its own & can trick you Your mind is always looking for comfort and satisfaction Don't be reckless Need to find your reason to participate - not for someone else, not for social media, it needs to be personal Don't go into a race thinking you won't think about quiting Predict the Future Recognize it / witness it Accept it Put a time limit on it "Don't not do now what you're going to regret later" How do you lead a team from point A to point B?Check out these links:
Crooked Butterfly Tosh's Instagram our Previous podcast with Tosh regarding Tribe SleepMonster Adventure Race in Sweden Primal Quest Expedition Arrowhead 135EP 695: The Science of Stress- Managing Physical, Mental, and Biochemical Pressure
EP 694: The Intersection of Trail Running, Backpacking and Fastpacking
EP 693: Perception: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities
EP 692: Built to Run- Mastering Running Form and Mobility
EP 691: Breaking Records at Leadville: A 100-Mile Journey
EP 690:Trail Classics: 50 North American Trails You Must Try
EP 689: Finding Joy in the Process: Lessons from a 100-Mile Race
EP 688: The Inspirational ‘Why’ Behind a Record FKT
EP 687: Rewire Your Running for Stability, Strength & Speed
EP 686: Unlock the Secrets to Long-Term Running Success
EP 685: Running in Circles - Backyard Ultras
EP 684: Hayden Hawkes Embracing Gratitude, A New Approach to Running Success
EP 683: Sh!t You Don't Do on the Trail - Western States Edition
EP 682: 2024 Western States 100 Prognostications
EP 681: Stories From Western States 100
EP 680: Breaking Barriers in Women’s Running
EP 679: Training Variety for Peak Performance
EP 678: Flashback Episode - Sh#@ You Don't Do On the Trail
EP 677: No One Gets There Alone
EP 676: Runners' Rescue: The Trail Triage Toolkit
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