The capacity to endure, from 5K to 240 miles to a relationship is an elusive skill that we search for. Runner and journalist, Alex Hutchinson, exposes us to research that has been done in recent years that will change the paradigm you may have about endurance. He explores the relationship of the mental and the physical and what we have learned from scientists on how we can maximize our potential.
Andy Jones-Wilkins and Magda Boulet join The Nation to discuss four key chapters in the book, Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance
Chapter 1: The Unforgiving Minute
Chapter 4: The Conscience Quitter
Chapter 8: Heat
Chapter 13: Belief
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EP 694: The Intersection of Trail Running, Backpacking and Fastpacking
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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
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EP 685: Running in Circles - Backyard Ultras
EP 684: Hayden Hawkes Embracing Gratitude, A New Approach to Running Success
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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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