Mindset for runners

Rob Mason

Practical lessons and tips to help you develop the mental side of your running

  1. 5 DAGE SIDEN

    Re-Release: The Mindset Journey Behind Winning Coast to Kosci: Lessons from My 2022 Race

    With the 2025 Coast to Kosci ultramarathon just around the corner, I’m re-releasing one of my most meaningful conversations — recorded shortly after I won the 2022 Coast to Kosci 240km ultramarathon. In this interview with the amazing Bex Vandenburg, I share what was really going through my mind during the race — the mental tools, emotional shifts, and lessons that helped me push through fatigue, doubt, and pain to reach the finish line first. Whether you’re lining up for this year’s race, crewing a runner, or simply fascinated by what it takes to perform at your best in extreme conditions, this episode will give you: Practical mindset strategies for the toughest parts of the course Insights into managing fatigue and staying composed under pressure The importance of self-talk, presence, and purpose in long ultras How to reconnect with your “why” when things get hard I’m re-sharing this now to help this year’s runners and crews prepare mentally for the journey ahead — and to remind everyone that Coast to Kosci isn’t just a race… it’s a test of character, heart, and belief. Tune in before race week, take what resonates, and may it serve you out there on the road from the coast to the summit of Kosciuszko. Links to my mindset coach, Claudine Chi's, website and Instagram: www.claudinechi.com www.instagram.com/claudine.mindsetcoach/ A short movie about the 2013 Coast to Kosci made by the talented Filmmaker Pete Davies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8B0do3izqo

    1 t. 42 min.
  2. 9. OKT.

    When Your Mind Says Stop — How to Reframe Your Thoughts and Keep Moving Forward

    In this episode Rob dives deep into one of the most powerful — and underused — tools in running: reframing. When fatigue hits, when the mind wants to quit, or when a long run feels impossible, reframing lets you change the meaning of what’s happening — and that changes your experience. It’s not about pretending it’s easy; it’s about choosing a different lens to see it through. Rob breaks down how reframing works from both a brain and performance perspective, drawing from: Professor Steven Peters’ Chimp Paradox model — and why managing your “chimp” matters mid-race The science from Giles et al. (2018) showing how reframing reduced perceived effort during endurance exercise The link between the prefrontal cortex, oxygenation, and your ability to stay calm, logical, and focused And how to access the flow state — where running feels effortless and free — by “feeling more, thinking less.” Then, Rob shares a full toolkit of reframes inspired by NLP, coaching, and mindset research — simple phrases that can change everything when your mind is screaming to stop.   You’ll Learn: How the brain responds under pressure — and how to stay in the human brain, not the chimp Why reframing lowers perceived effort and keeps motivation high 10+ practical running reframes you can use instantly How to practice reframing in training so it’s automatic on race day A new way to think about pain, fatigue, and limits   Key Quotes: “Runners who reframed rated the same hard run as easier — nothing changed physically, only mentally.” “When fatigue says ‘I can’t,’ answer back with ‘I won’t quit.’ That flips control back to you.” “Reframing is about choice: the run is the same, but how you talk to yourself changes everything.” Learn more about Pete Shaw’s excellent NLP training (and more) here: https://www.scaryandexciting.com Read the full study from the episode here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6232759/

    48 min.

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