As athletes we’re often told to “just believe”, or to “be confident”, to “relax & focus” but few people ever learn the skills required to execute these seemingly simple tasks.A massive element of running (especially marathon & ultra-distance running) is mental - in fact most people will tell you that up to 90% of it is all in your head. But how much time do we spend training our minds vs training our legs? Kirsten van Heerden is a Clinical Psychologist by qualification and leading Sports Psychologist by daily practice, working with some of South Africa’s most talented and upcoming athletes. Her career as a professional swimmer and personal battles with mental preparation, nervousness, competitiveness and identity, sparked her curiosity for psychology, or as she puts it, how we learn and teach the skills necessary to control the mind.In this episode you will learn how to improve your mental fitness. Dr. van Heerden arms you with a “toolbox” of techniques and practises that are easy to introduce into your training and will help you develop the skills required to:calm your nerves(re)focus your mind broaden your perspective on success/failure understand the link between identity, self-worth and achievementEnjoy!
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Making a Runner is an inspiring and informative podcast that delves into the world of running. Hosted by Nic Acampora, the show features in-depth conversations with athletes, coaches, experts, and enthusiasts from various running disciplines.
Each episode uncovers the personal journeys, training techniques, and mental strategies of top runners and industry professionals, sharing valuable insights for listeners at every level of their running journey. From beginners looking to take their first steps into running to seasoned athletes aiming to achieve their personal bests, Making a Runner offers practical tips, motivation, and guidance to enhance running performance and overall well-being. The...