Givin It A Tri - Balancing Life 1 Mile At A Time

The Sacrifice - What Are You Willing To Invest?

Coach Ken Episode 6

The Strength of Endurance

 I talk about the sacrifices that were had in Endurance sports, but also the priceless return on your investment you can get during the journey. 

SACRIFICE -  an act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy.

Endurance training—think running, cycling, swimming, or any activity that gets you huffing and puffing for a while—does more than just make your body tougher. It’s a serious workout for your brain too. Here’s what you gain mentally from sticking with it:

Self induced stress
Stress and Anxiety Reduction: When you’re pushing through a long run or ride, your body pumps out endorphins—those feel-good chemicals that act like natural painkillers. Studies show this can lower cortisol (the stress hormone) levels, leaving you calmer. People who do regular endurance exercise often report feeling less anxious over time, like their brain gets better at shrugging off life’s nonsense.


Improved Mood: That endorphin hit doesn’t just chill you out—it can lift you up too. Research ties endurance training to lower rates of depression. It’s not a cure-all, but it’s like giving your brain a steady drip of optimism. Plus, the rhythm of something like running can almost be meditative, helping you zone out the gloom.


Better Focus and Cognitive Sharpness: Your brain loves oxygen, and endurance work floods it with more blood flow. Over time, this boosts memory and concentration. Studies on aerobic exercise show it can even grow the hippocampus—that’s the part of your brain handling learning and recall. So, you’re not just running circles around the track; you’re sharpening your mind too.


Resilience and Grit: There’s something about grinding through mile 10 or lap 50 that teaches you to handle discomfort. Psychologically, it builds mental toughness. You learn to push past “I can’t” and that spills over into everyday life—deadlines, arguments, whatever. It’s like training your willpower muscle.


Confidence Boost: Finishing a long session, especially one you didn’t think you could, feels like a win. That sense of accomplishment stacks up, making you feel more capable overall. It’s not just physical—it’s your brain telling you, “Yeah, I’ve got this.”


Better Sleep: Endurance training tires you out in a good way. Research shows it can help you fall asleep faster and sleep deeper, which is huge for mental clarity. A rested brain is a happier, less cranky brain.



The catch? You’ve got to keep at it. The mental gains don’t come from one heroic 5K—they build with consistency. Start small if you’re new; even 20-30 minutes a few times a week can kick things off. Overdo it, though, and you might stress your system, which can backfire mentally—think burnout or irritability. Balance is key. MORE IS NOT BETTER - FIND YOUR BALANCE

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