Ep. 42 Kikkan Randall’s Honest Breakdown of Pressure, Pain, and Performance

Ep. 42 Kikkan Randall’s Honest Breakdown of Pressure, Pain, and Performance

In this powerful episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Brian Halligan and Andy Newell sit down with Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall for a deep dive into life after elite competition — and the lessons that still shape high-performance athletes today. From her transition into Olympic governance with the IOC, to leading grassroots skiing in Anchorage, to working behind the scenes with NBC’s Olympic coverage, Kikkan shares how her career evolved after racing, including her journey through breast cancer and becoming a mom of two — all while staying deeply connected to the sport she loves.

The conversation shifts into an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what it truly takes to peak for the biggest races in the world. Kikkan breaks down how her best performances came not from over-specializing, but from building a massive aerobic base, trusting long-term training, and resisting the urge to over-taper. She opens up about the mistakes she made heading into the 2014 Sochi Olympics, how small changes in training load completely altered her performance, and what she learned that ultimately helped lead to Olympic gold in Pyeongchang.

Beyond physiology, this episode delivers some of the most valuable mental performance insights you’ll hear — from handling Olympic pressure and media attention to racing with purpose instead of fear. Kikkan explains how focusing on process over medals transformed her mindset, why setbacks often become competitive advantages, and how perspective can unlock peak performances when it matters most. Whether you’re an elite athlete, coach, or endurance sport fan, this episode is packed with real-world lessons on training smarter, trusting the journey, and performing when the stakes are highest.

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