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In this episode of The Trail Running Briefing, we explore why choosing a race with purpose can be a powerful part of ultra-distance performance.
Training, pacing, fuelling, strength, and recovery all matter, but when a race becomes difficult, runners also need a strong reason to keep moving. Purpose gives suffering direction. It helps runners stay patient, calm, and committed when fatigue, bad weather, stomach issues, or doubt begin to take over.
The episode explains that purpose is not just emotion or motivation. It becomes useful when it shapes real behaviour: choosing the right race, training consistently, practising specific skills, respecting the demands of the course, and creating process goals that support the bigger reason.
The key message is simple:
Do not just choose the race. Choose the reason.
Because when the easy motivation disappears, purpose may be what helps you find one more step.
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By Coach Isaac AlcaideIn this episode of The Trail Running Briefing, we explore why choosing a race with purpose can be a powerful part of ultra-distance performance.
Training, pacing, fuelling, strength, and recovery all matter, but when a race becomes difficult, runners also need a strong reason to keep moving. Purpose gives suffering direction. It helps runners stay patient, calm, and committed when fatigue, bad weather, stomach issues, or doubt begin to take over.
The episode explains that purpose is not just emotion or motivation. It becomes useful when it shapes real behaviour: choosing the right race, training consistently, practising specific skills, respecting the demands of the course, and creating process goals that support the bigger reason.
The key message is simple:
Do not just choose the race. Choose the reason.
Because when the easy motivation disappears, purpose may be what helps you find one more step.
Key references: