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292. How to Control Intensity and Get in the Right Mindset Before a Big Race

The Strength Running Podcast

Release Date: 03/23/2023

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When race day arrives, having the right mindset can be the deciding factor in your success. This week’s guest on the podcast knows the importance of mindset, and has worked with athletes on the world’s biggest stages. Dr. Nicole Detling received her BA in psychology and sports science from Ohio Wesleyan University, her MS in sport psychology from Ithaca College, and her PhD in sport psychology at the University of Utah. She is a certified mental performance consultant and coauthor of the book “Don’t Leave Your Mind Behind.”

While we have glimpsed what the human body is capable of with extraordinary feats like a sub-2 hour marathon, opportunity for continued success comes from harnessing the power of our mind. In our  conversation, Nicole and I discuss how to approach intensity and make mindset training part of your pre-race preparation.

She makes mental training practical and accessible, and will help you learn:

  • How pre-race intensity levels vary for different types of races 
  • Ways to discover your optimal energy state
  • How elite athletes approach mental training
  • Strategies to get yourself up and calm yourself down before a race
  • Exercises that can help prepare you for race day visualization
  • How “Plan Z” preparation can help prevent you from ever having to use it
  • The minimum effective dose of visualization for race day preparation

This is a fascinating discussion that will benefit runners of every level, and can help your approach to other challenging areas in your life. Enjoy!

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Thank you MOBO Board!

Invented by renowned physical therapist Jay Dicharry, MOBO helps you stabilize your stance with an innovative rocker board that’s set up on two fins. The design effectively forces you to drive your big toe into the bboard to improve your stability. I was pretty arrogant going into my first session on the MOBO Board. How hard can it be to balance, right? Well, I was humbled pretty quickly!

Even if you’re a good runner, better balance, stability, and proprioception is going to help you have a more powerful stride and prevent more running injuries. You’ll learn how to improve the efficiency of the kinetic chain from your hip to your big toe. Because as Jay likes to say, it’s not just how strong you are, but how well you use that strength. Save 10% with code STRENGTHRUN10 at checkout at moboboard.com.

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