148. How Ultra Runner Lisa Tamati Goes All-in, Stays Mentally Tough, and Confronts Pre-Race Anxiety

148. How Ultra Runner Lisa Tamati Goes All-in, Stays Mentally Tough, and Confronts Pre-Race Anxiety

Lisa Tamati has overcome many challenges in her life. From body image issues and tough races to a childhood sense of insecurity and nearly losing her mom.

Through all of this, she has developed many coping strategies that she shares with us in this episode. A favorite strategy for Lisa is "going all in". She recognizes the vast human potential and knows that if we are 100% committed, we will find a way and overcome barriers.

As one of New Zealand's best ultra runners, she has 25 years experience running the toughest endurance events in the world.

She's actually finished over 140 ultra-marathons, has a few National Titles, a number of podium places in international races, and many expeditions under her belt (a favorite is her illegal trek across the Libyan Desert).

When faced with a family health crisis, Lisa quit ultra running to help her mother recover from an aneurism. Years later, running continues to be a large part of Lisa's life as she became a coach, public speaker, author, and podcaster.

In this conversation, we also discuss:

  • Importance of resilience
  • Assessing your "why"
  • Dealing with anxiety
  • And other tidbits of wisdom from Lisa

I'm thrilled to share this episode with you and I hope you'll be as inspired as I was.

Thank You PATH Projects!

PATH Projects continues to be a great supporter of this podcast! I'm grateful for their partnership and want to share more about their products that I've been loving because they so durable and comfortable.

PATH Projects is an online-only retailer of high-quality running gear and apparel. That means there is no retail markup, making their products quite affordable.

They've launched a bunch of new products over the last few weeks, including the Sykes 5" (you can see them in action here) shorts and the Wildcat 3" shorts. I was hesitant to get two of their t-shirts because I already have a lot of t-shirts and how different could they be? Well, I'm glad I was wrong because they're now my two favorite shirts! They are so soft with a nice stretch to them - perfect for summer!

PATH uses new technical fabrics and innovations to create award-winning apparel for endurance athletes. In fact, their Brim shorts and Tahoe base liner won Runner's World's 2018 Gear of the Year award. And the Pyrinees hoodie was named one of the best six sweatshirts for running in the cold by Gear Patrol.

Help support our show by supporting our sponsor: PATH Projects.

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