Episodios

  • The Psychology Behind Not Finishing a Race
    Mar 25 2026

    Why do strong, well-trained athletes sometimes stop before the finish line?


    It’s not always physical.

    Sometimes, your mind pulls the plug before your body actually needs to.


    In this episode, we break down:

    – The hidden mental triggers that make athletes quit

    – How your brain negotiates discomfort

    – And what separates finishers from those who step off course

    If you’ve ever DNF’d—or felt close to it—this one’s for you.


    🎧 Listen now and train your mind as hard as your body.

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    31 m
  • #306: Endurance, a tool to be better at life - With Jad Nachabe.
    Mar 10 2026

    Jad Nachabe entered the world of triathlon five years ago, seeking to understand himself better and unlock different parts of himself. He didn't own a bike, he didn't swim, and he barely ran. Five years on, he has completed 2 X IRONMANs, 6 X 70.3's and many more Sprint and Olympic triathlons. Jad shares how his mindset has changed over the last 5 years and what key tools he learnt through triathlon to help him in other areas of life. If you're feeling a pull toward endurance sport but don't know where or how to start, this show might help you. If you're already doing endurance sport and want to learn how to utilise it in a way to help you enhance life, this show will definitely help you.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • #305: From Gamer to Ultra Machine: How Sam King Ran 80 Ultras in 80 Days
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode, Rob Jones sits down with Sam King to explore the psychology, identity shift, and suffering behind one of the most extreme endurance challenges imaginable. But this isn’t just a story about miles logged — it’s a story of transformation.


    Who was Sam before day one? A self-described gamer with big ambition but untapped potential. Who did he become after completing 80 ultras in 80 days? A completely different man.


    Key topics include:

    • The mental battles behind back-to-back ultramarathons
    • How prolonged suffering reshapes identity
    • Leadership lessons forged through extreme endurance
    • The unexpected opportunities that followed the challenge
    • What this journey unlocked for Sam — and what it could unlock for you


    With time to let the dust settle, Sam reflects more deeply than ever before. This conversation goes beyond running. It’s about growth, resilience, and becoming the person you’re capable of being.


    If you're interested in resilience, personal development, leadership, and pushing beyond perceived limits, this episode will challenge the way you think about what’s possible.

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    56 m
  • #304: Consistency beats all: With cyclist Rachel Galler
    Feb 17 2026

    Rob Foster sits down with British National Hill Climb Champion Rachel Galler to unpack her unconventional journey into cycling — from ankle rehab to standing on the top step. They dive into what it really takes to execute a perfect 3-minute max effort and why consistency, not hype, builds champions.


    Key points:

    • From injury setback to national title — building strength the long way

    • Training with power, racing by feel: how Rachel nailed the winning effort

    • Managing stress, perfectionism, and the mindset behind marginal gains

    If you’ve ever needed a reminder that progress is built in the boring bits… this one’s for you.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • #303: Stef Reid - Paralympic athlete & motivational speaker
    Feb 3 2026

    Stef Reid is a British Paralympic long jumper and sprinter. She is a World Champion, four-time Paralympian, triple Paralympic medallist, and five-time world record holder. Stef has a degree in biochemistry, and her adventures off the track include acting, modelling (including being the first amputee to walk the London Fashion Week catwalk!), and serving as Vice President for The Leprosy Mission UK and British Athletics. Stef joins Tom Walker today to talk about her story, how she went from being on a path to play international rugby to suddenly becoming an amputee. How she overcame a victim mindset, transitioned her identity while keeping her values intact and ultimately got on to living a life with no regrets or limitations.


    We hope you enjoy the show.

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    54 m
  • #302: Race reflections: Arc 100 with Rob Jones
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, Rob Jones reflects on his experience at the ARC 100 — widely regarded as the UK’s toughest winter 100-mile ultra footrace.


    From last-minute entry confirmation and racing through Storm Irene, to 14 hours of darkness, relentless terrain, and a brutal second half that “takes souls,” Rob breaks down the physical, mental, and emotional realities of the race.

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    25 m
  • #301: "Secrets only stay powerful when they are hidden" with Sara Eydmann
    Jan 21 2026

    Sara Eydmann joins the InnerFight Endurance Podcast from Scotland—ultra runner, counsellor, and one of the most refreshingly honest voices you’ll hear in endurance sport.


    In this conversation, Sara shares her unconventional path into running, how a long-term eating disorder shaped (and complicated) that journey, and why she set her sights on one of the boldest challenges out there: the North Coast 500—a 500-mile (830km) loop with 10,000m+ elevation, with the ambition of chasing the fastest known time.


    We talk about the reality behind big challenges: training vs. fueling, injury risk, the pressure of social media, and why “just a marathon” is anything but. Sara also opens up about being diagnosed with autism (2023) and ADHD (2025), masking, nervous system overload, and how running can be both escape and identity.

    This episode goes deep on:

    • From marathon start line to ultra obsession—and why freedom matters
    • The NC500 attempt: what went right, what went wrong, and why it ended on Day 4
    • Eating disorders, RED-S, and the fine line between “performance” and “harm”
    • Neurodivergence in sport: masking, sensory load, and self-trust
    • The influencer era vs. the foundations: boring runs, consistency, and honesty
    • Self-empathy, imposter syndrome, and learning to cheer for yourself


    Sara’s closing message is simple and powerful: secrets lose their grip when you share them.


    Connect with Sara:

    Find her on Instagram (and more) via Sara Eydmann, or visit mind-and-miles.com.

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    56 m
  • #300: The ultimate guide to setting intentions with Heidi Jones
    Jan 6 2026

    January arrives with fresh calendars, new kit and big intentions. But too often, the motivation fades by February.


    In this episode of the InnerFight Endurance Podcast, Rob Jones is joined by goal-setting coach and life strategist Heidi Jones to unpack why resolutions fail – and what actually works instead.


    This is not about setting bigger goals. It’s about setting truer ones.

    Together, we explore:

    • Why motivation isn’t the problem

    • The difference between surface-level goals and values-driven intentions

    • How endurance athletes can align training, work, family and life

    • Why reflection is the most underrated performance tool

    • How to choose goals that fit your real life – not Instagram’s

    Whether you’re planning races, navigating a demanding career, or simply trying to feel better in your body and mind this year, this conversation will help you set goals that create momentum, not pressure.

    Because you didn’t wake up as a new person on January 1st – and that’s exactly where the power lies.

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    48 m