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Build an Ultra-Resilient Mindset
Most trail and ultra runners train their body; the best train their mind.
Run stronger, braver & more consistently with mental training and mindset coaching.
At The Runners Mindset, I help trail and ultra runners develop the confidence, flexibility, and mental endurance to handle whatever the trail — or your mind — throws at you. Using evidence-based, sport psych tools you’ll learn how to manage negative self-talk, reduce pre-race anxiety, stay consistent in training, and perform with purpose on race day.
Have you ever noticed how the voice in your head gets louder?
“Maybe slow down.”
“This hurts more than it should.”
“I don’t feel like eating right now.”
These thoughts often show up well before your body actually needs to back off.
And sometimes — they’re not that accurate.
This 4-week program is designed to help trail and ultra runners learn how to work with that internal voice during difficult moments in training and racing.
Rather than trying to ignore or override these thoughts, the focus is on understanding them — and responding in a way that helps you stay engaged.
• Understand why “slow down” and other unhelpful thoughts show up
• Know when to challenge a thought and when to step back from it
• Use self-talk and attentional cues during fatigue
• Build your own self-coaching strategies for runs and races
This first round is a small trial group (10 runners), so the program can be refined based on real experience.
Trial price: $199 + GST (50% off future price)
You’ll also have the option to provide feedback during the process.
If you join and decide it’s not the right fit in the first week, you can request a full refund.
👉 Secure your spot via this link
You’re doing all the right physical training. But something still feels missing.
You strength train.
You follow a plan.
You eat well, stretch, rehab, do the mobility…
But when the race gets tough, your mind still tries to talk you out of it.
Mental training is the piece that brings everything together.
It’s the difference between slowing down vs. pushing through.
Between panicking vs. staying composed.
Between surviving an ultra vs. actually running the race you trained for.
At The Runners Mindset, you’ll learn exactly how to think, react, and refocus when things get challenging — so you can perform with the confidence and steadiness you’ve worked so hard to build.
What You'll Learn
The workshops and membership teach you mental skills that work in real races, including:
You’ll become a runner who can adapt, stay focused, and keep moving with purpose — no matter what happens out there, building your running mindset to deal with all the challenges.
'one more yard'
If you’re ready to run with more confidence, consistency, and purpose… you’re in the right place.
I’m Katherine Watson, a clinical psychologist and mental performance coach for trail and ultra runners.
My approach combines:
You’ll get mental training that’s science-based, practical, and tailored to long-distance running — not recycled sports clichés or generic mindset advice.
I understand the psychology.
I understand the sport.
And I help runners bring both together so they can run at their best.
Online anywhere in Australia or in selected locations for in-person workshops
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My name is Katherine Watson. I'm a psychologist with a long-term love for running. I combined the latest science and know-how with my passion for helping other people to create The Runner's Mindset. I'm here to help you get the most out of your training because we know a strong running mindset makes the difference. Whether you are a beginner starting out to run your first 5k or something longer (think half-marathon, marathon or ultra-marathon), I am here to help you build and fine tune your mental skills to make the most of your training and racing. Happy running everyone!
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