What Holds When the Mind Quits: Zach Bitter on Endurance, Control, and Discipline
Published 6 months, 1 week ago
Description
Your mind quits before your body does. That's where most people fail.
World-record ultra-endurance runner and endurance coach Zach Bitter sits with Joe De Sena to talk about what breaks people when the miles stack up. Discipline under load. Mental control past mile 60. The rules that keep you moving when quitting makes sense. They cut through ego, impatience, and comfort, explain how to manage mental breakdowns, and show why comfort destroys performance.
Things You Will Learn
How to hold the line when your mind tells you to stop
How to manage fatigue without negotiating with yourself
How to build endurance through structure, not motivation
Tools & Frameworks Covered
Zoom Out / Zoom In Rule: keeps you moving by shrinking the problem and controlling focus
Low-Intensity Discipline Model: builds endurance without burning out or quitting early
Anti-Comfort Execution Rule: removes easy exits to maintain forward momentum
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