EPISODE · Feb 3, 2024 · 1H 26M
The Brain’s Role in Ultrarunning Performance with Scott Frey, PhD #215
from KoopCast · host Jason Koop/Scott Frey
View all show notes and timestamps on the KoopCast website.Episode overview:Dr. Scott H. Frey is an internationally renowned neuroscientist, psychologist, accomplished endurance athlete, author, and teacher. Scott helps individuals and groups identify and realize their aspirations. He can be reached at: [email protected] highlights:(29:00) Data and compromising effort levels: example of readiness scores harming mental preparation pre-race(39:04) Feedback manipulation: training interventions, example of pacing for a closer finish line, interjecting uncertainty in cycling workouts, cycling racing example(1:06:25) Strength of mental training interventions: interval analogy, medical analogy, randomized double blinded studies, placebo meta-analysis example, half of treatment is mentalAdditional resources:Scott's websitehttps://www.cerebralperformance.com/SUBSCRIBE to Research Essentials for UltrarunningBuy Training Essentials for Ultrarunning on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop
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View all show notes and timestamps on the KoopCast website. Episode overview: Dr. Scott H. Frey is an internationally renowned neuroscientist, psychologist, accomplished endurance athlete, author, and teacher. Scott helps individuals and groups identify and realize their aspirations. He can be reached at: [email protected] Episode highlights: (29:00) Data and compromising effort levels: example of readiness scores harming mental preparation pre-race (39:04) Feedback manipulat...
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