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Playing Not to Lose
How often do you start an event or even a workout and you tell yourself:
Just don’t lose.
Don’t come in last.
Don’t hurt yourself.
Don’t fall.
Don’t fail...
The fear of failure can make us risk adverse.
We start to play not to lose. We don’t push ourselves as hard as we could because there is a risk of not being successful in the task.
Diversify
Create space outside of your sport. Find time to connect with friends that aren’t your ‘running friends.’ Find time to work on the other parts of yourself - for some that may be art, music, or spending time with your family. Even just a little investment will help you prevent that foreclosure on on your identity. It will help prevent burnout, help you recover, and help you when times get rough.
Managing Energy for Endurance and Mountain Athletes
You can have a huge VO2max, great running economy, process lactate like no one’s business, consume a gazillion calories without an ounce of GI issues, not have a single ache, perfect weather, have a solid taper, and still have a shitty performance in an ultramarathon, not because of anything other than where your mental energy is and has been.