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For world-record holder, Don Recihelt, he says the only thing elite about him is his mindset. Meaning, his ability to push through difficulty, mental lows, and pain far outweighs any other factor to success.
And when it comes to success in ultrarunning, Don has tons of it. He is a 3x world record holder for manual treadmill records, including the furthest distance ran in 12 hours, fastest 100 mile time, and furthest distance run in 24 hours. He has also finished at the podium of Badwater, ran a 13:16 at Tunnel Hill, completed Cocodona 250, and has multiple first place and podium finishes under his belt.
He is also an athlete for Speedland and is a content creator as well.
In this episode, Don shares the mental tools he deploys in training and in ultras that help him succeed when times are tough, physical shifts he’s made to improve his training, and how he approaches training for different kind of races (for example, he’s going from training for a 250 miler to training for a 50 miler).
Huge thank you to Don for coming on the show!
SHOW LINKS:
Check out Zach Bitter’s training plans: Zachbitter.com/training-plans
Check out Zach Bitter’s coaching options: Zachbitter.com/coaching
Follow Don on IG: https://www.instagram.com/runwithdon/
Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/
By Joe Corcione4.8
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For world-record holder, Don Recihelt, he says the only thing elite about him is his mindset. Meaning, his ability to push through difficulty, mental lows, and pain far outweighs any other factor to success.
And when it comes to success in ultrarunning, Don has tons of it. He is a 3x world record holder for manual treadmill records, including the furthest distance ran in 12 hours, fastest 100 mile time, and furthest distance run in 24 hours. He has also finished at the podium of Badwater, ran a 13:16 at Tunnel Hill, completed Cocodona 250, and has multiple first place and podium finishes under his belt.
He is also an athlete for Speedland and is a content creator as well.
In this episode, Don shares the mental tools he deploys in training and in ultras that help him succeed when times are tough, physical shifts he’s made to improve his training, and how he approaches training for different kind of races (for example, he’s going from training for a 250 miler to training for a 50 miler).
Huge thank you to Don for coming on the show!
SHOW LINKS:
Check out Zach Bitter’s training plans: Zachbitter.com/training-plans
Check out Zach Bitter’s coaching options: Zachbitter.com/coaching
Follow Don on IG: https://www.instagram.com/runwithdon/
Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/

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