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Mental Training for Ultrarunning

Addie J. Bracy Clare Gallagher

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English
Human Kinetics
22 June 2021
Ultrarunners who want to improve their performance in the sport; distance runners who are

training or preparing for their first ultra; coaches and sport psychologists who support ultrarunners.
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Imprint:   Human Kinetics
Country of Publication:   United States
Weight:   522g
ISBN:   9781718200173
ISBN 10:   171820017X
Pages:   240
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Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Addie Bracy holds a master’s degree in sport and performance psychology from the University of Denver, where she was trained and mentored by some of the leading sport psychologists in the field. She has earned the Certified Mental Performance Consultant designation from the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. She has provided mental performance consulting to elite athletes in swimming, basketball, softball, track and field, and ultrarunning and has worked as an extern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Bracy has been a competitive distance runner for two decades. She was team captain at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, and after college she qualified for the Olympic trials—twice in the marathon and once in the 10K. She has also been selected to compete for many world championships as part of USA national teams. She has represented Brooks Running and Salomon, and she currently represents Nike Trail. After transitioning to trail and mountain running, she quickly moved to ultradistance and has achieved podium finishes at some of the most competitive races in the country, such as the Lake Sonoma 50-mile run and The North Face 50-mile run. Her résumé also includes the following accomplishments: Three-time USATF Women’s Mountain Runner of the Year (2016, 2017, 2018) Three-time USATF National Champion Ten-time selection to the USA national team Three-time Olympic trials qualifier World Mountain Running Championship Team Gold Medalist (2017) Leadville 100-mile event runner-up (2018) Ninth place in the Western States 100-mile event (2019) Bracy has also been involved in coaching for the last decade. Immediately after graduating from college, she spent three years assisting with the women’s distance program as a volunteer coach at UNC. She then moved to Boulder, Colorado, and cofounded Hudson Elite, a postcollegiate elite training group working with athletes of all ages and abilities, including several elite athletes and Olympic trials marathon qualifiers. She has coached at the high school level, including two years as a head cross country coach. She assisted world-renowned coach Brad Hudson as a coauthor for his book, Coach Hudson’s Little Black Book, which Competitor Magazine named one of the Seven New Must-Read Running Books in 2016.

Reviews for Mental Training for Ultrarunning

Whenever we are asked about the most important attributes for an athlete, we respond with one word: 'belief.' In Mental Training for Ultrarunning, Addie Bracy shows how belief is a complex skill that can be developed by anyone who wants to unleash the boss athlete within them. This book will revolutionize how people think about training, and it's going to help create badass life superstars too. We are going to open it so many times and dog-ear so many pages that we just hope the book's binding believes in itself as strongly as the athletes who read it will learn to believe in themselves. -Megan Roche, MD, and David Roche, Authors of The Happy Runner and Coaches at Some Work, All Play Though ultrarunning is defined by extreme physical distances, it is universally considered to be primarily a mental challenge. There is no better guide to preparing for the mental challenges of ultrarunning than Addie Bracy. She is the real deal on all levels: as an elite ultrarunner, coach, and mental performance consultant. -Mark Aoyagi, PhD, Codirector of Sport and Performance Psychology and Professor at the University of Denver Mental Training for Ultrarunning is an essential read that allows you to understand the complexity of racing and competing in a sport that requires the utmost physical and mental preparedness. You also get a glimpse into the minds of the best ultrarunners in the sport and how they overcome adversity. -Hillary Allen, Professional Trail Ultrarunner, Running Coach, Speaker, and Author


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