Ep 309 - Decisions That Make Or Break An Ultra
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About this listen
We love to talk about grit in ultrarunning. Toughness. Digging deep. Pushing through. But in most cases…you don’t DNF because you’re not tough enough.
You DNF because of small decisions made when fatigue, stress, and emotion start running the show.
In this episode, I’m pulling lessons from the book Where You’ll Find Me by Ty Gagne — a powerful exploration of risk, decision-making, and how experience can sometimes work against us in high-stakes environments.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Why experience doesn’t cancel risk — and how it can quietly increase it
- How ultra races fall apart through decision stacking, not one big mistake
- Why rigid plans fail when conditions change — and what flexible athletes do instead
- The hardest calls in an ultra: when to slow down, pivot, or walk away
- How fatigue narrows judgment — and how to train decision-making, not just fitness
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