
What happens when the motivation dies?
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About this listen
In this solo episode, I delve into the quieter, often unspoken side of ultrarunning: what happens when motivation fades?
No injuries. No illness. Just a deep, unsettling disinterest in running. Right in the middle of peak racing season, this conversation is for anyone who's ever felt burnt out, disconnected, or unsure of their "why."
- Why motivation fades — and why it’s normal
- The emotional and physiological toll of training overload
- Life stress and post-race blues
- Losing your “why” and identity as a runner
- Personal reflections from my own journey
- Signs you might be in a slump
- What helps (and what doesn’t) when the spark disappears
- The science behind sustainable motivation
✅ Give yourself permission to pause
✅ Move without pressure or metrics
✅ Reframe your identity beyond running
✅ Talk to someone — vulnerability builds resilience
✅ Focus on intrinsic goals like joy, solitude, and connection to nature
❌ Don’t force it
❌ Avoid signing up for races out of guilt
❌ Stop comparing yourself to your past self
🔗 Resources & Mentions- Self-Determination Theory in sport psychology
- David’s reflections post-US 100 - Episodes 11 and 12
- Previous episodes on post-race recovery and identity
If this episode resonated with you, David would love to hear your story.
📸 Instagram: @davidultrarunner
💬 Share your burnout experience or how you found your way back
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