Forced Mindfulness – at the Roosa Gap Roller Coaster

Josh Dickson is a UK-based therapist, thought leader in the field of human potential psychology, and student of “flow,” the super-productive state of consciousness experienced by athletes and other high-performers.  Core to his practice is the idea of “mindfulness,” which is sought traditionally through gentle and voluntary techniques, like relaxation.  But in a series of recent articles, Dickson brings up a different approach, which he calls “forced mindfulness.” Forced in that this kind of mindfulness requires “conscious and intentional effort” to deal with intensity — sense of urgency — the risk of pain.

The other day Josh asked me, might barefoot running be a form of forced mindfulness?

I looked at him.  Considered the question.  Said I’d think about it. Continue reading “Forced Mindfulness – at the Roosa Gap Roller Coaster”

Forced Mindfulness – at the Roosa Gap Roller Coaster

SRT 70-mile Winner Rebecca Perrotto’s Race Report – Courage, Determination, Spirit, Joy

Guest post and photos by Rebecca Perrotto

A little background about me.  I’m a wife and mom to two wonderful girls, Olivia is 13 and Abigail is 9.  I started running after Abby was born, so my girls have grown up with running in their lives. And have since become the best trail race volunteers!  I started out with a 5k, then right to a half marathon.  Did a bunch of those and that lead to a few marathons and like all of you other crazy people, ultras!  My first ultra was the Finger Lakes 50k in 2019.  I’m not a competitive person at all.  My one and only goal of every race I sign up for is to finish and hopefully not completely trash my body!  2020 threw us all a curve ball with covid.  And it was the year I became the strongest.  How thankful were we that we had running to escape to!!  I finished the Black Forest Ultra 100k that October.  One of hardest things I had ever done.  I went to some deep places to get that race finished and seeing my girls at that finish line was one of my proudest accomplishments.  March 2021 would end up being the worse month of our lives.  Our daughter, Olivia, who was 10 at the time, was diagnosed with a very rare cancer surrounding her carotid artery.  Maybe someday I will take the time to write up how training for ultras prepares us mentally to face life’s challenges. Her fight was a very hard year, but I can happily say she is in remission!  Obviously, any type of real training for me has never been the same.  But mentally, I think we are all so much stronger and capable than we give ourselves credit for.  Fast forward to a month ago.

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SRT 70-mile Winner Rebecca Perrotto’s Race Report – Courage, Determination, Spirit, Joy