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The Mental Side Of Racing: Building Resilience For Long-Distance Events

Endurance events test more than just your physical limits; they push your mind to its edge. After completing The Speed Project, a 540km relay run from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, I came away with one clear thought: the mental side of racing is absolutely crucial.

Of course, the physical part was immense, but what also stood out for me was how often success depended on mindset, especially during sleep-deprived night shifts and intense heat. It wasn't just about how fit the team was, but how well we could stay focused, positive, and composed. That experience made it clear: your mental game can make or break your race.

Whether you're preparing for a marathon, a Hyrox, or an ultra-distance race, developing mental resilience is just as important as your training. Here are some tips to strengthen your mindset and stay mentally tough on race day.

1. Embrace Discomfort Every Day

To perform well under pressure, you need to practice being uncomfortable. Incorporate challenging sessions that push your limits, like long runs, tough intervals, or intense workouts. The more often you expose yourself to discomfort, the better you'll handle it when it counts.

2. Visualize the Process and the Outcome

Spend time mentally rehearsing the race. Visualize the start line, the hard moments, and your strong finish. Envisioning helps your brain build confidence and familiarity, reducing anxiety on race day.

3. Break the Race Into Sections

Thinking about the entire distance can feel overwhelming. Instead, divide the race into smaller parts, like kilometers, aid stations, or time intervals. Focusing on just the next segment helps you stay present and maintain momentum.

4. Accept the Lows and Ride the Highs

Every race has its ups and downs. When you hit a low, remind yourself it's temporary. Acknowledging the mental dip without panicking allows you to stay in control and keep moving forward.

5. Reflect and Learn from Each Experience

After each race or tough training session, reflect on how you responded mentally. Think about what helped you stay strong, what challenged your mindset, and how you can improve for next time.

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