EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 1H 16M
Episode 31:Breaking Ceilings and Building Legacy: Lacey Saul’s Road to Kona
In this episode of Endurance State of Mind, we sit down with Lacey Saul — a 13-time Ironman finisher, registered dietitian, and newly minted Kona qualifier through the Ironman Legacy Program. Lacey opens up about her decade-long pursuit of Kona, how she learned to pivot instead of quit, and why racing smart often beats racing fast. From battling brutal weather and concussions to mastering gut training and redefining limits, this conversation dives deep into the mental and physical endurance it takes to chase a dream for over a decade.🎧 Tune in to hear how Lacey turned setbacks into stepping stones, why “don’t mock the walk” changed her entire racing strategy, and how fueling body and mind go hand in hand on the road to Kona.takeawaysLacey's journey began with a desire to cross a physical finish line after overcoming childhood challenges.She emphasizes the importance of pivoting rather than quitting when faced with obstacles.The Legacy Program allows athletes to qualify for Kona by completing 12 Ironman races over 12 years.Adversity in races has taught Lacey valuable lessons about resilience and adaptability.Nutrition is crucial for endurance athletes, and gut training is essential for optimal performance.Coca-Cola is a go-to for Lacey during races for a quick energy boost.Training should be adapted based on individual needs and responses to different conditions.Lacey's experiences highlight the importance of mental resilience in endurance sports.She aims to continue racing while also exploring more freedom in her training.Lacey plans to participate in a 50K and other races while preparing for Kona.Chapters00:00Introduction to Lacey Saul's Journey03:29The Evolution of an Endurance Athlete06:32The Legacy Program Explained12:33Facing Adversity in Racing18:28Lessons Learned from Challenges24:24The Importance of Adaptability26:32Adapting Goals in Real-Time28:28The Great Floridian Race Experience33:30Training Plans and Personal Adaptations39:37The Importance of Listening to Your Body46:24Race Day Challenges and Adaptability49:24The Evolution of Fueling Strategies52:18Gut Training: The Key to Endurance Performance55:15Nutrition and Hydration: Balancing Electrolytes and Carbs56:33Cost of Nutrition: Finding Affordable Fuel Options01:02:35Breaking Personal Limits: The Power of Self-Belief01:09:05Future Aspirations: Embracing Flexibility in Training01:12:49Ghost_Beatz_Crown_Keeper_instrumental_3_38.mp3https://www.instagram.com/endurance_stateofmind?igsh=cjBnanNobHhhYXNu
What this episode covers
In this episode of Endurance State of Mind, we sit down with Lacey Saul — a 13-time Ironman finisher, registered dietitian, and newly minted Kona qualifier through the Ironman Legacy Program. Lacey opens up about her decade-long pursuit of Kona, how she learned to pivot instead of quit, and why racing smart often beats racing fast. From battling brutal weather and concussions to mastering gut training and redefining limits, this conversation dives deep into the mental and physical endurance i...
NOW PLAYING
Episode 31:Breaking Ceilings and Building Legacy: Lacey Saul’s Road to Kona
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.