You've trained, you've prepared, you've worked hard, but for some reason, on race day it it just doesnt come together. You're body just doesnt have it, or something unforeseen occurs, and you are forced to bow out of the race.
Seeing a "did not finish" in the official race results can be devastating, especially when you really felt prepared. However, there are lessons to be learned from a DNF. A DNF can actually provide us with an opportunity to look back, study and learn from what went wrong. That reflection makes us stronger, and makes us better athletes going forward.
Today, SCott and I discuss how to handle a DNF, and how to use that negative emotion and turn it into something positive.