Athletes are great at looking ahead to the next season, the next race, the next goal. But before moving forward, there’s an important step that often gets skipped: finishing the year clean.
In this episode of the Finding Your Endurance Mindset podcast, Jennifer Vollmann explores why athletes don’t need more motivation to start a new season. They need closure.
Unprocessed races, missed goals, comparison, and unfinished stories create emotional residue that carries from season to season and quietly impacts focus, confidence, and consistency.
This episode isn’t about training plans or resolutions. It’s about clearing what athletes are still carrying so they can move into the next season lighter and more focused.
If starting a new season already feels heavy, this episode offers a grounded reset before deciding what comes next.
In this episode, Jennifer breaks down gratitude as a performance strategy for athletes. Not a journal prompt. Not a feel-good concept. A mental skill that helps regulate your nervous system, steady your mind, and keep you connected to the part of you that performs under pressure.
Because endurance isn’t just physical.
It’s emotional, physical, and deeply mental.
Inside the episode, you’ll learn:
Why your brain shifts into fight-or-flight during hard training or racing
How gratitude interrupts intrusive thoughts and panic spirals
The four gratitude pathways athletes can use in different stuck moments
How to reconnect with logic, clarity, and your deeper “why”
A simple Gratitude Performance Scan you can use after any workout
This is mindset training that directly supports performance — especially when things get hard.
If you want to build emotional endurance, mental resilience, and the ability to choose your next best step no matter what’s happening around you, this episode is for you.
Coaching spots are open:
If you’re ready for personalized triathlon coaching, single-sport coaching, or mindset coaching that supports the athlete you’re becoming, you can learn more at findingendurance.com/coaching.
This episode is the Ironman Arizona race recap — but not in the traditional sense.
This is really a conversation about mindset, discomfort, and what happens when the day you trained for becomes a different kind of race than the one you expected.
From the very first mile of the run, I knew it wasn’t going to turn around. My legs felt heavy, my hip flared up, and my brain was loud. For the whole marathon, I had to decide — again and again — which part of me was going to be in charge.
In this episode, I talk about:
• The moment you realize “this is what I have today”
• How to accept reality without giving up possibility
• The difference between pain and the story you tell about it
• What to do when the majority of your brain wants to tap out
• How to stay in the race without attaching meaning to every negative thought
• Why endurance is built in the dark places, not the easy ones
I also share how I disconnected from time and miles, how I kept myself in the fight, and why choosing not to be surprised by discomfort is one of the most powerful mindset tools you can use — in racing and in life.
The result was a 27-minute Ironman PR on a day that didn’t feel good at all.
If you’re in a season that feels harder than it “should,” this episode will help you find your way through it.
You’re so close. The work is done, the goal is within reach—and that’s exactly when the brain starts to panic.
In this final episode of the Ironman Arizona mindset series, Jennifer dives into what really happens when you’re almost there. Why we self-sabotage right before the finish line, how to rebuild trust in ourselves when doubt hits, and why acceptance—not control—is your most powerful mindset.
Whether you’re racing, launching, or chasing a big goal, this is your reminder to lean into trust, block out the noise, and go all in.
Listen to the podcast for tools on how to ensure you stay focused on your goal until the very end!
🎧 Featuring mindset tools and real race-week reflections from Jennifer’s own Ironman journey.
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What if the only thing standing between you and your next level isn’t more training, strategy, or time—just a different belief?
In this episode, Jennifer explores how your beliefs shape everything: your effort, your energy, and ultimately, your results. You’ll learn how to spot the thoughts quietly holding you back (like “someday I will” or “I’m just not someone who…”), how to release them using the power of yet, and how to build new beliefs that expand what’s possible.
This is part four of the Mindset + Big Goals series leading into Ironman Arizona—where Jennifer shares key elements of mindset training you can apply to your own big goals, whatever they may be.
🎧 Tune in to build belief like a muscle, think like your future self, and step into the version of you who already knows it’s possible.
Part of a 5-week series leading into Ironman Arizona. This week, Jennifer explores what to do after you set the big goal. You said it out loud. You detached your worth from the outcome.
And then your brain goes: “What the actual f*ck did I just do?”
Yep... overwhelm. It’s real, and it can stop your momentum… unless you know how to work with it.
In this episode you will learn:
Why overwhelm is your brain craving control—and how to get it back
What to do when your goals feel too big, vague, or paralyzing
How to rechoose your goal, set GPS-style direction, and get into action fast
Whether you’re building a business, training for a race, or chasing a bold vision—this episode will help you stay grounded, regain control, and move forward when everything feels like too much.
Overwhelm isn’t a signal to stop—it’s a signal to clarify.
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Part of a 5-week series leading into Ironman Arizona, Jennifer explores different parts of mindset when you are taking on big goals.
This week she explores detachment and goals.
When you attach your self-worth to your goals, you limit your potential before you even begin.
Jennifer breaks down how detachment works and why it’s not about caring less, but about being open to all possibilities. Using her own Ironman Arizona prep as context, she shares how learning to separate identity from outcome allows you to set bigger, bolder goals without fear of failure.
You will learn how to:
• Recognize when your worth is tied to achievement
• Shift from attachment to openness
• Go all in on big goals without losing confidence in who you are
When you define your value from within, every challenge becomes an opportunity to see what you’re truly capable of.
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As a part of a 5 weeks series leading into Ironman Arizona, Jennifer explores different parts of mindset when you are taking on big goals.
This week she explores questions.
When you set goals it is natural to start to ask questions about your goals. But be careful what questions you are asking. Are they “hijacking questions” that keep you small? Or do they help you build mental resilience. In this episode, Jennifer explores how to tell the difference and how to ask questions that help you go after your big goals. This conversation is about choosing curiosity over comfort.
Whether you’re training for your next race or chasing a big professional milestone, you’ll learn how to ask better questions, detach from outcomes, and focus on becoming the person capable of doing hard things.
Plus, grab Jennifer’s free guide: join.findingendurance.com/mindset-hacks
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When negative thoughts show up—especially in high-stress moments—they rarely come alone. One spirals into many, dragging you down a path that leads nowhere.
In this episode, Jennifer shares a powerful visualization she created that cuts through the noise fast: burn the f*ing tree down.
Forget trying to reason your way out of a thought spiral. This mental tool bypasses overthinking and gives you instant clarity. Whether you’re racing up a mountain pass, navigating a tough life moment, or simply stuck in a cycle of “what-ifs,” this episode gives you a simple way to reclaim your focus and reset your mindset—fast.
Jennifer also shares updates from the road, including her new role at XTRI World Tour, reflections on building a life filled with both freedom and stress, and why your best life doesn’t mean a perfect one.
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In this episode, Jennifer gets real about the difference between dreaming and doing—and why hope is bullsh*t and how action is the only thing that creates real transformation.
We talk a lot about mindset, but the truth is: no breakthrough happens without action. Whether you’re an athlete chasing a big performance goal or someone building a business or new life path, the moment that matters most is the one where you stop thinking and start moving.
Inside, you’ll learn:
Why “I hope” is bullshit
How athletes and high-performers can break the cycle of overthinking
How to move from vision to reality (and why most people don’t)
The 4-stage change cycle—and the critical jump from thinking to doing
Why you don’t need the perfect plan, just the next step
The only way to reach your goals is by backing up your belief with action.
Let’s get you unstuck and in motion.
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What happens when you go all in on a goal that terrifies you—and then come within 30 seconds of missing it?
In this episode, I share the full, raw recap of the Himalayan Xtreme Triathlon. From swimming through darkness in Nepal to climbing to 13,000 feet in the final seconds before the cutoff, I take you inside the most difficult and transformative race of my life.
You’ll hear:
The brutal challenges on the bike and run
The mindset I used to push through the pain
How it felt to finally reach the summit—and what came next
Why doing something “just because it matters to you” is more than enough
This isn’t just a race recap—it’s a story about belief, partnership, resilience, and the power of doing the thing you said you’d do.
How do you prepare your mind for a challenge unlike anything you’ve faced before? In this episode, Jennifer Vollmann shares the powerful mindset shifts she’s making just days before taking on the Himalayan XTRI—the highest triathlon in the world. No woman has ever reached the top section of the brutal 13,000-foot run course, and that’s exactly what she’s aiming for.
You’ll learn:
Why her usual mindset framework wasn’t enough for this race
The difference between knowing something intellectually and embodying that belief
How to create 100% belief in your goal—and why anything less invites doubt
The surprising power of one-word mantras like “trust”
Why full commitment matters more than the outcome
Whether you’re training for your own endurance event or facing a next-level goal in business or life, this episode will help you tap into your deeper knowing and take bold action from a place of total belief.
In this episode, Jennifer shares the physical prep behind one of the hardest races on earth—the Himalayan Xtri. From solo canyon runs to 7-hour rides, strength training to body composition shifts, and adjusting to the chaos of a new country, Jennifer walks you through what it really takes to prepare for a 20-hour race at 13,000 feet in the Himalayas. This is an unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at endurance, discomfort, and the pursuit of something epic.
🌍 Whether you’re chasing a finish line or facing your own mountain, this one’s for you.
🏔️ In this deeply personal episode, host Jennifer Vollmann takes you behind the scenes as she prepares to race the Himalayan XTRI—the highest triathlon on Earth. From training at an extreme triathlon camp in Mallorca to gearing up for the 13,000 ft run course through the Annapurna region of Nepal, Jennifer shares her raw and honest mindset going into her biggest physical, emotional, and mental challenge yet.
💥 She talks about:
Why she chose this extreme race
What makes this course so extreme (think: high altitude, heat, and 9,000 ft of climbing on the run)
Her powerful personal “why” behind the goal
What it means to chase something that might just be out of reach
The mindset that’s getting her through: “This is the way.”
This episode is more than a race preview—it’s a masterclass in choosing your challenge, redefining what’s possible, and letting go of what others think so you can chase something extraordinary.
💡 Whether your Everest is your first 5K or your next business goal, you’ll walk away fired up to pursue your own version of impossible.
👟 Ready to train your mind as hard as your body? Let’s go.
What if boredom wasn’t something to avoid—but a powerful training tool?
In this episode, Head Coach and Mindset Expert Jennifer Vollmann explores why boredom in endurance training isn’t a weakness—it’s a window into your emotional and mental strength. Inspired by a viral Instagram post that stirred up some strong opinions, Jennifer dives deep into the truth behind what it means to sit with discomfort, refocus your mind, and build true resilience.
You’ll learn:
• Why boredom shows up in endurance training (and what it really means)
• How to distinguish emotional weakness from emotional awareness
• Practical mindset tools to stay focused through discomfort
• Why managing your thoughts—not eliminating them—is the real work
• How emotional fitness and mental strength impact your race performance
Whether you’re training for your first Ironman, running your fifth marathon, or just trying to stay consistent—you’ll leave this episode with a new perspective on what it really takes to go the distance.
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Jennifer dives into the powerful role community has played in her athletic evolution—from overcoming isolation and overwhelm as a beginner triathlete to building meaningful connections that transformed her experience and inspired her coaching philosophy.
Jennifer highlights the importance of having trustworthy information and supportive peers in endurance sports, explaining why a strong community can be a game-changer for athletes at all levels. She also introduces the Finding Endurance Community, designed as a one-stop resource offering access to expert guidance on mindset, nutrition, training, strength, aerodynamics, and more.
Whether you're new to endurance sports or an experienced athlete seeking deeper connections and reliable advice, this episode provides valuable insights into how finding the right community can elevate your athletic journey and enrich your life.
Learn more at join.findingendurance.com/community.
The words running through your mind daily are shaping your results—whether you realize it or not. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to settle for weak, hesitant beliefs. In this episode, we’re taking out the red editing pen and rewriting the sentences in your head to turn “someday” thinking into powerful, action-driven beliefs.
🚫 I hope I finish strong → ✅ I finish strong.
🚫 I want to be more confident in tough workouts → ✅ I do hard things.
See the difference? How you frame your thoughts matters—because beliefs drive actions, and actions create results.
Tune in to learn how to craft beliefs that fuel your training, racing, and life. Grab a pen, because you might just want to start rewriting your own mindset today!
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Have you ever signed up for a race or set a big goal, feeling totally pumped—only to hit the reality of the hard work ahead and think, What have I done?
That’s your quit voice talking. The part of your brain that wants comfort, ease, and zero struggle. But here’s the thing—you didn’t just sign up for race day, you signed up for the struggle, the growth, and the work it takes to get there.
In this episode, I break down how to recognize your quit voice, why it gets louder when things get hard, and—most importantly—how to override it. You’ll learn:
✅ Why your logical brain and your primitive brain are constantly at odds during training and racing
✅ The three common (but ineffective) ways people try to shut down their quit voice
✅ A powerful reframe that will keep you moving forward—no matter how tough it gets
Because at the end of the day, the hardest moments are where real growth happens. You chose this challenge—now, let’s make sure you follow through.
🚀 Want more mindset tools? Grab my free guide: 7 Mindset Reset Hacks—Quick Shifts to Stay Strong in Training & Racing.
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As athletes, we love to define ourselves by what we accomplish. I’m a triathlete. I’m a runner. I’m an Ironman. But what happens when you don’t hit your goal? When you DNF? When injury sidelines you? If your identity is wrapped up in your results, failure feels personal—and that can hold you back from taking risks and chasing big goals.
In this episode, we dive into why you are not your results and how shifting this mindset can help you race harder, train smarter, and step up to bigger challenges without fear.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
• Why athletes tie identity to results—and why that’s dangerous
• How to separate who you are from what you achieve
• A mindset shift that will change how you approach training, racing, and life
🔗 Get my free guide: 7 Mindset Reset Hacks
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We all do it—spend way too much time thinking about what others might be thinking about us.
It sneaks into our mindset in so many ways:
Fear of judgment
Self-doubt and imposter syndrome
Holding back on goals
Playing small instead of showing up fully
But… We can’t control what anyone else thinks of us. And more importantly, what they think has nothing to do with us.
In this episode, I break down:
The Mind Reading Fallacy – Why we assume we know what others think (but we don’t).
The Reality Check Question – If someone does judge you, does it actually change anything?
How to break free from fear of judgment and start making decisions for YOU.
Real stories from athletes who almost let judgment hold them back—and what happened when they let it go.
If you’re holding back in training, racing, or life because of what other people might think—this episode is for you.
Key Takeaways:
You have never and will never control what others think of you. People are already judging you—so why not just live the life you actually want?
You can’t read minds, so stop assuming what others might think and do what matters to you.
Make decisions based on YOUR values, not fear of judgment.
Resources & Links:
Free Mindset Rest Hacks Guide:https://join.findingendurance.com/mindsethacks
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Need to reframe limiting beliefs?
Listen to Episode #39!
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