EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 9 MIN
Episode 5 - Why Consistency Beats Motivation
from The Trail Running Briefing · host Coach Isaac Alcaide
Motivation is a mood, it comes and goes. Consistency is a system, it keeps you training even when life gets messy. This episode explains why relying on “feeling like it” leads to stop-start training, and why the runners who improve most are the ones who reduce friction, pre-decide their sessions, and protect a minimum standard on low-energy days. You’ll learn practical tools like a “minimum viable run” (short, easy, just show up), “if–then” plans for busy or bad-weather days, and simple habits that make starting easier. The key takeaway: don’t build your plan for your best days, build it for your worst week.Key references:BJ Fogg (2009), A Behavior Model for Persuasive Design (Fogg Behavior Model: motivation + ability + prompt).Habit formation systematic review/meta-analysis (time-to-habit varies; habits can start forming within ~2 months).Peter M. Gollwitzer — implementation intentions (“if–then” planning).Ntoumanis et al. — Self-Determination Theory meta-analysis in health behaviors (internalized motivation supports adherence).James Clear quote on systems vs goals (popular framing for behavior systems).
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Motivation is a mood, it comes and goes. Consistency is a system, it keeps you training even when life gets messy. This episode explains why relying on “feeling like it” leads to stop-start training, and why the runners who improve most are the ones who reduce friction, pre-decide their sessions, and protect a minimum standard on low-energy days. You’ll learn practical tools like a “minimum viable run” (short, easy, just show up), “if–then” plans for busy or bad-weather days, and simple habits that make starting easier. The key takeaway: don’t build your plan for your best days, build it for your worst week.Key references:BJ Fogg (2009), A Behavior Model for Persuasive Design (Fogg Behavior Model: motivation + ability + prompt).Habit formation systematic review/meta-analysis (time-to-habit varies; habits can start forming within ~2 months).Peter M. Gollwitzer — implementation intentions (“if–then” planning).Ntoumanis et al. — Self-Determination Theory meta-analysis in health behaviors (internalized motivation supports adherence).James Clear quote on systems vs goals (popular framing for behavior systems).
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