The Triathlon Mental Performance Podcast
This podcast is for you if you are a Triathlete that is interested in learning about tools and strategies to overcome challenges and to utilize the power of your mind to race faster.
I'm an experienced Triathlon Mental Performance Coach working with both Age Groupers and Pros.
Episodes will cover the following and more.
- How to improve your mental toughness
- Removing the possibility of panic attacks in open water
- Removing the fear of fast descents on your bike -
- Removing mental blocks to improve your race times
- Completely remove performance anxiety (you don't have to just cope with it)
- 4 weeks to race day - Strategies to arrive at your a-race feeling calm and confident, with race day mental strategies
I will also talk about specific tools that you can use to ensure that you race faster.
If you would like to learn more, you are welcome to join my Facebook group with 1100+ fellow Triathletes.
I share daily tips there about the above and more and so please click the following link to join.
www.facebook.com/groups/triathlonmindset
I'm also happy to answer any questions that you have about triathlon mindset and so you are welcome to contact me.
Have a great day.
Neil
The Triathlon Mental Performance Podcast
What If You Could Measure Resilience?
Episode Details
I explain why resilience is the defining skill for every triathlete, not just the ability to push harder, but the capacity to recover, adapt, and grow stronger after setbacks.
You’ll learn how resilience is built through the nervous system, why it’s measurable, and how daily awareness and tracking can turn mental strength into a physical advantage.
This episode explores how to recognise the signs of fatigue early, how to respond when motivation drops, and how using tools like HRV4Training helps you align training and recovery with your true physiological readiness.
What You’ll Learn
- What resilience really means in triathlon, not toughness, but adaptability under physical and mental load.
- How your nervous system determines how fast you recover from stress and effort.
- Why tracking physiological readiness gives insight beyond motivation or mood.
- How HRV tracking can reveal early signs of accumulated strain before burnout or injury appear.
- Why resilience is visible in patterns, not single numbers, and what those patterns mean for long-term progress.
- How self-awareness and physiological data combine to build consistency and control.
- Why high-performing triathletes use mental and physiological tracking together to manage energy, not emotion.
- How developing a calm, adaptable nervous system improves both training efficiency and race-day execution.
- Why resilience is a measurable skill that can be strengthened through awareness, recovery, and daily rhythm.
Key Takeaways
- Resilience isn’t grit, it’s your system’s ability to recover and adapt after stress.
- Building resilience means training your body and mind to reset faster, not just push longer.
- HRV tracking gives objective insight into how your system is coping, not as a score, but as a story over time.
- When you understand your patterns, you can align training with readiness instead of emotion.
- Consistency is the real outcome of resilience, fewer setbacks, faster recovery, stronger performance.
- True progress comes from respecting your rhythm, not forcing it.
Work With Me
Resilience isn’t built on race day, it’s built in the quiet, consistent days of training.
If you’re ready to build the psychological and physiological systems that drive consistent performance, this is where to start.
My Mental Performance Program helps you:
- Build measurable resilience through daily structure and nervous system awareness.
- Develop mental tools to stay composed, clear, and consistent through fatigue.
- Align physical load with psychological readiness for sustainable improvement.
📩 Email: neil@neiledge.com
🌐 Website: www.neiledge.com
Connect
Private Facebook Group (1,700+ triathletes): www.facebook.com/groups/triathlonmindset
Instagram (daily tools): www.instagram.com/triathlon_mental_performance
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