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Mental Toughness

by Vinnie Tortorich

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Episode 617 - Mental Toughness

: Episode 617 – Faithful listener, Paul Stansel, joins Vinnie Tortorich today to ask about mental toughness, motivati0n, and staying on track.

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PAUL STANSEL

  • Has been listening to the show and been NSNG since Vinnie’s appearance on Rich Roll’s podcast
  • Was a vegan at that time
  • Has read the book, has been NSNG
  • 3 years ago he dropped from 287 (5’7.5″) down to 215
    • Ran a couple marathons and tore some cartilage in his ankle, spent a year with doctors afterwards
    • Had surgery a year and a half ago and in the meantime couldn’t run and ate his misery away
    • Gained back 70 lbs and was in bad shape mentally and physically
  • Last year his wife ran the Boston Marathon and he committed himself to getting back on the wagon and back in marathon shape
  • Has been NSNG again since September/October 2015
  • Is currently down to single digit 200s for the first time since 1998
  • Still working to achieve his goal weight

MENTAL TOUGHNESS

  • Paul knows physically that he can run the marathon, but he is getting in his own head
  • One has to be confident in one’s training
  • It is hard to get out of your own head and just trust in the process
  • This happens for NSNG too
    • Must really commit and trust it
  • The fight between physical and mental
    • He still feels heavy and that is messing with his idea of his ability to run
  • Tough to see pictures of oneself and see the weight loss if one hasn’t reached goal weight
    • Be proud of what you’ve accomplished so far!
    • Also see how you feel, and if you feel better, that’s a great thing too
  • Rewire ones brain and rejigger motivation
    • Always have a goal but take time in reaching it

 

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