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This week I'm re-airing one of my most popular episodes from about this time last year—a powerful conversation with Landon Hildebrand, an Edmonton-based Registered Psychologist and trail runner who works extensively with athletes.
As co-owner of Approach Psychology, Landon helps his clients develop the mental tools they need to perform under pressure and enjoy their sport more fully. He’s also a familiar face in the local running community, often volunteering at ultramarathon aid stations alongside his wife, where their support extends well beyond physical needs.
In this episode, we cover:
- What mental resilience really is (and why it’s not just “positive thinking”)
- The importance of knowing your why
- How attachment style and self-talk influence our stress response
- How to tap into joy as a motivator
- Why the phrase “running is my therapy” makes Landon uneasy
- Practical ways to navigate taper tantrums, pre-race nerves, and tough race moments
Landon brings humour, clarity, and refreshing honesty to the often-intimidating topic of sports psychology. Whether you’re training for your first marathon or chasing a PB, this conversation will leave you with actionable strategies to elevate your mental game.
🎧 Tune in and let Landon’s advice guide you toward becoming a more resilient, joyful runner.
Connect with Landon:
- Instagram: @approachpsychology and @landon_ approachpsych
- Website: approachpsych.ca
Connect with Carolyn:
- Instagram: @inspiredsolescast or @carolyn.c.coffin
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