Ultra Performance: The Psychology of Endurance Sports
The world's leading endurance athletes are not only some of the fittest people on the planet, they are also among the toughest mentally.

To train and race at the highest level of competition over hundreds – and sometimes thousands – of miles takes preparation, dedication and the ability to push the body and mind beyond conventional limits. Ultra Performance offers an insight into the psychology of these athletes.

Having interviewed fourteen ultra athletes, Paul Moore distils the dynamics of the mental toughness they required – the motivation, focus and ability to keep the mind positive deep in the heart of fatigue. What did it take, for instance, for Rachel Cadman to 'eat the elephant' of the Arch to Arc (running from London to Dover, swimming the Channel, then cycling to Paris)?

And to win? That takes steeliness beyond all mere effort, pushing through and improvising when necessary. The stories of these hard-fought wins feature strongly in the contributions from Brett Sutton, world-renowned triathlon coach, and Craig Alexander, one of the greatest athletes in the history of Ironman. Others, like Dee Cafari, the first woman to circumnavigate the world solo in both directions, required the resilience to overcome challenges they had set themselves.

With working examples of the implementation of their mental strategies, Ultra Performance not only gives an insight into the toughest moments these professional athletes have ever faced, but also offers advice to readers on how they can adapt and employ these techniques for themselves, often to the non-sporting pursuits of everyday life.
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Ultra Performance: The Psychology of Endurance Sports
The world's leading endurance athletes are not only some of the fittest people on the planet, they are also among the toughest mentally.

To train and race at the highest level of competition over hundreds – and sometimes thousands – of miles takes preparation, dedication and the ability to push the body and mind beyond conventional limits. Ultra Performance offers an insight into the psychology of these athletes.

Having interviewed fourteen ultra athletes, Paul Moore distils the dynamics of the mental toughness they required – the motivation, focus and ability to keep the mind positive deep in the heart of fatigue. What did it take, for instance, for Rachel Cadman to 'eat the elephant' of the Arch to Arc (running from London to Dover, swimming the Channel, then cycling to Paris)?

And to win? That takes steeliness beyond all mere effort, pushing through and improvising when necessary. The stories of these hard-fought wins feature strongly in the contributions from Brett Sutton, world-renowned triathlon coach, and Craig Alexander, one of the greatest athletes in the history of Ironman. Others, like Dee Cafari, the first woman to circumnavigate the world solo in both directions, required the resilience to overcome challenges they had set themselves.

With working examples of the implementation of their mental strategies, Ultra Performance not only gives an insight into the toughest moments these professional athletes have ever faced, but also offers advice to readers on how they can adapt and employ these techniques for themselves, often to the non-sporting pursuits of everyday life.
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Ultra Performance: The Psychology of Endurance Sports

Ultra Performance: The Psychology of Endurance Sports

by Paul Moore
Ultra Performance: The Psychology of Endurance Sports

Ultra Performance: The Psychology of Endurance Sports

by Paul Moore

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Overview

The world's leading endurance athletes are not only some of the fittest people on the planet, they are also among the toughest mentally.

To train and race at the highest level of competition over hundreds – and sometimes thousands – of miles takes preparation, dedication and the ability to push the body and mind beyond conventional limits. Ultra Performance offers an insight into the psychology of these athletes.

Having interviewed fourteen ultra athletes, Paul Moore distils the dynamics of the mental toughness they required – the motivation, focus and ability to keep the mind positive deep in the heart of fatigue. What did it take, for instance, for Rachel Cadman to 'eat the elephant' of the Arch to Arc (running from London to Dover, swimming the Channel, then cycling to Paris)?

And to win? That takes steeliness beyond all mere effort, pushing through and improvising when necessary. The stories of these hard-fought wins feature strongly in the contributions from Brett Sutton, world-renowned triathlon coach, and Craig Alexander, one of the greatest athletes in the history of Ironman. Others, like Dee Cafari, the first woman to circumnavigate the world solo in both directions, required the resilience to overcome challenges they had set themselves.

With working examples of the implementation of their mental strategies, Ultra Performance not only gives an insight into the toughest moments these professional athletes have ever faced, but also offers advice to readers on how they can adapt and employ these techniques for themselves, often to the non-sporting pursuits of everyday life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472900517
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/10/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 34 MB
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About the Author

Paul Moore has worked in endurance sports for more than five years. As Online editor of Triathlete Europe and Run Now he has overseen the growth of two of Europe's largest endurance sports websites. He has also written two books on endurance sports: The World's Toughest Endurance Challenges (with Richard Hoad) and Ultimate Triathlon.
Paul Moore has worked in endurance sports for more than five years. As Online editor of Triathlete Europe and Run Now he has overseen the growth of two of Europe's largest endurance sports websites. He has also written two books on endurance sports: The World's Toughest Endurance Challenges (with Richard Hoad) and Ultimate Triathlon.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
About the Athletes

Introduction
1 What Is Mental Toughness?
2 Motivation: Keeping the Fire Burning
3 Goal Setting: Taking Aim at the Target
4 Training: Building Confidence Through Preparation
5 The Team: Finding the Right Balance
6 Control: The Management of the Self
7 Focus: Managing the Here and Now
8 Visualisation: Seeing Is Believing
9 Positivity: Whether You Think You Can or You Can't, You're Right
10 Adaptation: Improvise to Overcome
11 Microgoalling: How Do You Eat an Elephant?
12 The Grind: Pushing On Through
13 Winning: It's All in the Mind
14 Case Study: When It All Comes Together
Conclusion: It All Comes Down to Confidence

Index
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