Episode 49: How to Face Your Fear w/Sports Psychologist Simon Marshall

How to Face Your Fear w/Sports Psychologist Simon Marshall
Campfire Endurance Coaching

Simon Marshall has worked with many high-level endurance athletes out there, and in this conversation he makes the case that the mental side of sport is the part most of us skip…right up until it costs us a race. Recorded during the pandemic and shared again in Simon's memory, the episode digs into what actually decides how race day goes: why everyone walks to the start line a little terrified, why your brain treats one bad comment like Velcro and ten good ones like Teflon, and why "just find your passion" is mostly a myth.

Simon, who wrote The Brave Athlete with his wife, five-time world champion Lesley Paterson, also hands over tools you can use this week — an alter-ego exercise that will help you face difficult situations, how to microdose dopamine, and the quiet skill of embracing the suck. It's funny, honest, useful, and heartwarming, which is to say…it’s a lot like Simon. We miss you, man.

The Brave Athlete: Calm the Fck Down and Rise to the Occasion* — Simon Marshall & Lesley Paterson

The Passion Paradox — Brad Stulberg

Paula Reed, adventure psychologist (the "fun scale" and the 150-item adventure list)

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

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