The Skill Every Ultrarunner Needs in the New Year
The start of a new year brings motivation, fresh goals, and big plans—but for ultrarunners, that energy can be a double-edged sword.
In this episode of the Run the Riot Podcast, we talk about one of the most important (and overlooked) skills in ultrarunning: training patience. This isn’t about doing less—it’s about doing the right things at the right time so you can stay healthy, consistent, and excited about training all year long.
Drawing from years of coaching ultrarunners and recent conversations on the podcast, including insights from athletes who have stayed competitive for decades, this episode focuses on how patience protects long-term progress. January isn’t the race. It’s the foundation.
If you’ve ever felt the urge to ramp up too fast, chase fitness early, or “win January,” this episode will help reframe how you approach the new year.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
Why January motivation often leads to mid-season burnout or injury
How training patience becomes a competitive advantage in ultrarunning
The difference between being disciplined and being reckless with volume
Why connective tissue, recovery, and consistency matter more than big weeks
How experienced ultrarunners think long-term instead of chasing short-term wins
A better way to set New Year goals that actually last
Whether you’re training for your first ultra or planning another season of ultra racing, this conversation will help you start the year with intention—and stay in the game.
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