The Triathlon Mental Performance Podcast
In this episode of the Triathlon Mental Performance Podcast, I break down the gap between your training data and your race reality. You’ve hit every interval in training. Your FTP is up. Your swim splits are exactly where they need to be. But when you get to the start line, or the middle of the run, something shifts. The data says you can hold the pace, but your biology says you can’t. That gap isn’t a lack of fitness or a failure of "grit." It is a failure of system reliability. I move beyond outdated models to look at the Psychobiological Model of Exercise, explaining how your Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) acts as the ultimate performance bottleneck and how "Cognitive Drag" creates an invisible tax on your power output. What You'll Learn: * The Science of the Gap: Why your brain's cost-benefit analysis dictates your race time more than your physical potential. * Cognitive Drag: How life stress and psychological pressure artificially inflate the "cost" of your output, making 300 watts feel like 350. * Proprioceptive Signaling: A practical, real-time tool to hack your RPE by changing the feedback loop between your body and your brain. * Visual Quietening: How your gaze and jaw tension are sending "crisis" signals to your nervous system, and how to reverse them to lower perceived effort. * Race-Day Architecture: Why I am codifying my coaching into a Modular Performance Framework to make execution repeatable and reliable under pressure. Key Takeaways: * Perception is the Limit: Endurance performance is often limited by the point at which perceived effort exceeds your willingness to continue, not by physical failure. * The Handbrake Effect: High "Cognitive Drag" forces your brain to pull the handbrake early; reducing this drag is the fastest way to bridge the gap to your predicted race time. * System over Tips: Accessing your true physical potential requires a structured operating system that manages the feedback loop between mind and muscle. Work with me I am currently codifying my coaching process into a more structured, Modular Performance Framework. I’m taking the exact systems I’m currently using with my performance athletes and formalising them into a "Race-Day Architecture." I am currently integrating this new framework into the program to enhance the experience for my current athletes, and as part of that transition, I am opening up a few additional slots for new athletes to work within this modular system. If you have the physical engine but you’re tired of that invisible handbrake holding you back, email me directly at: neil@neiledge.com No pressure. Just a conversation to see if it is the right fit. Connect * Private Facebook Group (1,700+ triathletes): www.facebook.com/groups/triathlonmindset [https://www.google.com/search?q=http://www.facebook.com/groups/triathlonmindset&authuser=2] * Instagram (daily mental performance tools): www.instagram.com/triathlon_mental_performance [https://www.google.com/search?q=http://www.instagram.com/triathlon_mental_performance&authuser=2] Support the podcast If you find the podcast useful and want to support the work, you can do so here: https://buymeacoffee.com/TriathlonMental [https://buymeacoffee.com/TriathlonMental] ★ Support this podcast ★ [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2229439/support]
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