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Hey Reader, As any ultrarunner will tell you, long-distance races aren’t just about physical endurance—they’re a test of mental strength. Whether you're tackling a 5K, an ultramarathon, or a challenging project at work, there comes a point where fatigue sets in, doubts creep up, and the temptation to quit looms large. The question isn’t IF you’ll face these moments, but how you’ll handle them when they come. Breaking Through Mental Blocks Overcoming mental hurdles is often the key to success. Many runners can tell you that pushing through those moments of pain and self-doubt can lead to some of their biggest breakthroughs. It's not just about grit; it's about strategy, preparation, and mindset. In our recent episode with ultrarunner Elliott Waldock, he shared his experience at the Flower Moon race, where a sudden flare-up of Achilles tendonitis threatened to end his race early. Imagine running while feeling a burning sensation with every step. Some of you have been there. Many would tap out, but Elliott pressed on, focusing not on the pain but on the steps needed to finish. 3 Tips to Push Through the Mental Blocks:
Not Just for Running This isn’t just about running. Whether you’re working on a major project or navigating a tough period in life, mental blocks are inevitable. The key is learning how to manage your mindset when you feel like you’ve hit a wall. Taking inspiration from ultrarunners like Elliott, who embrace discomfort and push past their limits, can help you do the same in your own pursuits. If you're looking to build resilience and mental toughness in your running, or in life, we have more insights for you on the podcast. Catch the full episode with Elliott Waldock here: https://www.theriot.run/elliottw/ Ready to push your own limits? On the journey, |
Happy New Year! As we step into a new year, I just want to say thank you for being part of the Run the Riot community. I hope 2026 starts with good health, clear goals, and a sense of excitement about what’s ahead. This time of year is full of motivation. New plans. New races. New training cycles. And while that energy is a good thing, it can also get us into trouble if we’re not careful. That’s why the latest Run the Riot Podcast episode is called “The Skill Every Ultrarunner Needs in the...
Hey Reader! Ever feel stuck? Not just in training — but in life. Like you’ve let things slide for too long, and now the mountain looks too big to climb. Let me tell you about Phil Klinkner — a Run the Riot athlete who found himself at 235 pounds, drinking daily, walking through life with zero direction. Then one morning during deer season, sitting up in bed, he said: “I’m going to change my life today.” That was it. Not a diet plan.Not a detailed training schedule.Just a decision. From that...
Hey friends, Let’s be real for a minute—running outside in the heat, wind, or rain makes you tougher. The unpredictability of the elements sharpens both your body and your mindset. There’s no climate control. No “pause” button. You learn to adapt. You build grit. But let’s not act like the treadmill’s soft. There’s a different kind of strength required when you're staring at the same wall or window for miles. No breeze, no change of scenery—just the hum of the belt and your own voice...