ϳԹ

Image

The Science of Grit

What’s the difference between overcoming hardship and succumbing to it? Grit.

Passion Meets Purpose

Published:  Updated: 

At the outer edges of endurance sports, something interesting is happening: women are beating men

Published:  Updated: 

Over the past few years, McCastle has completed 5,804 pull-ups in a single day, pulled a 5,000-pound truck across the Mojave Desert, and climbed a rope the equivalent height of Mount Everest. How on earth has this Navy SEAL dropout accomplished some of the craziest physical feats in recent memory?

Published:  Updated: 

The military's toughest training challenges have a lot in common with outdoor sufferfests like the Barkley Marathons and the Leadville Trail 100: you have to be fit and motivated to make the starting line, but your mind and spirit are what carry you to the end. A Ranger graduate breaks down an ordeal that shapes some of the nation's finest soldiers.

Published:  Updated: 

The surfer lost her arm to a shark 15 years ago. If you think that’s slowed her down, you don’t know her story.

Published:  Updated: 

Four years ago, the Minnesota phenom won historic Olympic gold in cross-country skiing, alongside Kikkan Randall. She was just getting going.

Published:  Updated: 

When an elite cyclist attempts to ride a bike as far as possible in an hour, one thing is guaranteed: they will hurt like never before

Mental Toughness

Published:  Updated: 

A new study looks at the effect of subtle wording changes on the performance-boosting power of motivational self-talk

Published:  Updated: 

6 key perspectives I’ve learned from my favorite psychology books

Published:  Updated: 

A new model breaks down the ability to fight through adversity into its constituent parts

Published:  Updated: 

New research explores whether the performance-boosting effects of positive self-talk can be attributed to more than just the absence of negativity

Published:  Updated: 

To train athletes to truly push their limits, it helps to draw inspiration from the French social theorist Michel Foucault. Seriously.

Perseverance and Hope

Published:  Updated: 

A man wakes up on a muddy logging road in the middle of the mountains. His truck is dead. His phone is out of range. He’s got no food. How did he make it out?

Published:  Updated: 

The former soccer phenom was burnt out and angry. Then he started running every day, no matter what.

Published:  Updated: 

Five years ago, Thomas “Rivs” Puzey competed in the famed marathon’s elite field. This year, he was happy to be among the last to cross the finish line.