Everyday Ultra

How to Build Self-Belief and Mental Toughness as a Runner with Hillary Allen

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Dec 22, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Hillary Allen, a world-class trail running athlete and mental performance coach, shares insights from her unique blend of neuroscience and endurance running. She emphasizes that mental toughness is a trainable skill, not just raw determination. Topics include overcoming identity loss after injury, the importance of aligning goals with personal motivation, and practical tools like journaling and affirmations to build self-belief. Hillary redefines rest and recovery as crucial for mental adaptation, making this a must-listen for aspiring ultrarunners.
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INSIGHT

Prioritize Subjective Data Over Metrics

  • Subjective feelings like motivation and excitement matter more than raw training metrics for long-term consistency.
  • Hillary Allen tracks sleep, nutrition, and daily energy as primary data to guide training decisions.
ADVICE

Align Goals With Your Why

  • Align every goal with a clear personal "why" before committing to it on the calendar.
  • Set controllable standards (e.g., give 100% today) instead of external outcome expectations.
ANECDOTE

Fall, Recovery, And Identity Rebuild

  • Hillary fell 150 feet during a race and broke 14 bones, then faced identity loss during recovery.
  • She rebuilt by working on mindset, journaling, and redefining identity beyond running.
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