Do Hard Things Podcast: Forge Your Mind & Body

<p>Welcome to <b>Do Hard Things with Siegfried Jay Tiegs & Brian Larson</b> — the podcast for people who refuse to settle for “good enough.”</p><p><br /></p><p>A raw and tactical podcast for runners, CrossFitters, veterans, and everyday high performers who want to strengthen mind and body through mindset, movement, breathwork, and community.</p><p><br /></p><p>Siegfried is a <b>27-year U.S. Army veteran</b>, endurance athlete, running coach, and high-performance mindset coach. Brian is a <b>CrossFit coach, nutrition specialist, and movement expert</b>. Together, they share raw conversations, real stories, and practical strategies to help you push your limits, recover smarter, and live with resilience and purpose.</p><p><br /></p><p>Expect episodes on:</p><ul><li>Running, endurance, and multisport training</li><li>CrossFit and functional fitness</li><li>Rucking and veteran grit</li><li>Breathwork and recovery strategies</li><li>Personal development, mindset, and wellness</li><li><br /></li></ul><p>This isn’t just motivation and theory, it’s a blueprint for action. </p><p><br /></p><p>Join a tribe of like-minded people committed to growth and grit.</p><p><br /></p><p> Learn more and join the <b>Do Hard Things Nation Wellness Academy</b> at <a href="http://www.dohardthingsnation.com">www.dohardthingsnation.com</a>.</p>

Running in Winter Survival Tips: Treadmills suck, Do These 4 Strategies Instead

Send us a text In today’s episode, I’m sharing my 4 Winter Weather Running Tips to keep you motivated and moving: Mindset is Key: Embrace the challenge and stay positive.Warm-Up First: Start warm to avoid the shock of the cold.Dress in Layers: Find what works and keep experimenting.Have Fun: Forget pace—focus on effort and enjoy the beauty of winter.What’s your go-to winter running tip? If you found this helpful, rate the show on Spotify, subscribe on YouTube, and share it with a running budd...

01-28
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The Art of Defensive Awareness for Runners and Cyclists with Alan Earl

Send us a text Learn strategies to stay safe in an unpredictable world with former high-threat environment protector Alan Earl. During our in-depth discussion, we equip you with the tools to enhance your situational awareness, adopt a criminal's mindset for self-protection, and navigate potential dangers with confidence. For runners, cyclists, and everyday individuals, we offer practical tactics and principles to avoid becoming an easy target, changing the way you move through the world with ...

05-01
58:55

Spring Clean Your Running: 5 Tips to Refresh

Send us a text After slogging through the long, cold months of winter, there’s this collective itch we all start to feel – an itch for change, for warmth, and for shedding the old to make way for the new. And what better time to "spring clean" our running routines than now? It’s not just about getting back out there in shorts and soaking up the sun (though let’s be honest, that’s a pretty fantastic part of it). It’s about taking a moment to pause, reflect, and redirect our energies where they...

04-01
18:09

Travel Fitness Unpacked: 5 Tips to Maintain The Pace

Send us a text Ever wondered how to maintain your fitness mojo when you're crisscrossing time zones or stuck in a hotel room? Angie and Jay pull back the curtain on keeping your workout routine on point, no matter where your travels take you. We kick off with a candid reflection on our own fitness journeys. Plus, we highlight the undeniable link between fitness, self-care, and self-esteem, illustrating why investing in your well-being is the ultimate power move for your body and ...

03-18
34:13

From Race Day to Everyday: Embracing Mindset for Life's Longest Races

Send us a text In this inspiring episode of the "Do Hard Things" podcast, Jay and Angi talk about the importance of mindset, from the starting line of race day to the continuous path of everyday life, exploring the transformative power of endurance. Drawing from the rich terrain of endurance sports, Jay and Angi reveal how the principles that lead to athletic success—such as embracing a growth mindset, the art of visualization, strategic goal setting, and the resilience to bounce back—are inv...

03-11
33:49

Embracing Identity: A Veteran's Journey Through Transition with Kairi Saraya

Send us a text When Kairi Saraya walked into our studio, a wave of stories untold and life experiences unbeknownst to many came with her. As a former Air Force veteran turned advocate, Kairi's tale isn't just about service to the country, but also about the courage in serving her true self. Today's heartfelt discussion unveils the complex fabric of the transgender community, with Kairi guiding us through her personal odyssey towards acceptance. We uncover the nuances of gender identity, the s...

03-06
01:16:25

Mapping Success: An Intro to Map Trekking

Send us a text In this episode of the Do Hard Things Podcast, we provide an overview the demanding sport of Rogaining, aka Map Trekking, Discover how the principles of Rogaining—strategic planning, teamwork, and adaptation—parallel the essential life skills of punctuality, presence, service, preparedness, competence, and self-reliance. We unpack the mantra that has guided Jay through his distinguished military and personal life: Dominating the Basics. Learn the military acronym B....

02-26
34:44

Mind Over Miles: Staying Motivated on Long Runs

Send us a text In this episode we dive into the mental marathon of long-distance running. Whether you're training for a half-marathon, marathon, or ultramarathon, maintaining mental motivation is just as crucial as physical preparation. We'll explore effective strategies to keep your mind engaged and motivated mile after mile. We also dive into the "Bannister Effect", and discuss how breaking the four-minute mile not only shattered physical barriers but also transformed the mindset of runners...

02-19
36:32

Pacing the Run: Embracing Negative Splits and Nurturing Personal Growth

Send us a text Join Jay and Angi in this enlightening episode as they unravel the world of running splits, a crucial concept for runners of all levels seeking to improve their performance and understanding of pacing. Whether you're eyeing a personal best or just aiming to finish strong, knowing how to effectively use running splits can be your game-changer. From breaking down what splits are and their types—like even and negative splits—to guiding you on how to track and use them to your adva...

02-12
35:59

Running Facts vs Fiction: An Uncommon Approach to Common Myths

Send us a text Join Jay and Angi in a myth-busting episode as we sprint through the most common running myths and bring you the truth straight from the track. From debunking the one-size-fits-all training approach to unraveling misconceptions about gear, diet, and form, we tackle the tall tales that can sideline runners. But here's the kicker – it's not just about debunking myths; it's about empowering you to find what truly works for your unique running journey. Tune in as we lace up to clea...

02-05
33:14

The Imposter Within with Rocky Garza

Send us a text Ever feel like an imposter? Imagine unlocking the secrets to self-acceptance and a confidence that resonates from within. That's exactly what clarity coach and speaker Rocky Garza invites us to do in a conversation that is as raw as it is revolutionary. With Rocky's guidance, we peel back the layers of our own narratives to confront the fears and desires that mold our identities. It's a journey that promises not just insights but transformative action through the art of identit...

01-31
01:04:27

In the Zone: The 5 Running Paces For Peak Performance

Send us a text Dive deep into strategic pace training in this episode of the Do Hard Things podcast with your hosts, Jay and Angi. Without getting caught up in specific formulas, we explore the universal principles behind effective pace training that can improve your running. Whether you’re aiming to boost your endurance, speed, or overall performance, understanding the nuances of different running paces is key. From the rejuvenating easy runs to the speed of interval sprints, we dissec...

01-29
36:56

The Slow Lane: 6 Unexpected Benefits of Slow Running

Send us a text Ever wondered why some runners seem to effortlessly glide through marathons while others huff and puff their way to the finish line? Angie and I unravel this mystery and more as we share the surprising advantages of hitting the brakes on your running routine. Slowing down, it turns out, is not just for the tortoises of the world – it's a strategy packed with benefits that can take your performance to the next level. From building endurance to mastering the art of fat burning fo...

01-22
33:21

Turn Resolutions into Routines

Send us a text As we hit the two-week mark of the new year, many of us find ourselves at a pivotal juncture with our resolutions. In this episode of the Do Hard Things podcast, Jay and Angi delve into the art of transforming fleeting resolutions into lasting routines. Join us as we discuss practical strategies to move beyond the initial rush of New Year's enthusiasm and integrate these aspirations into our daily lives. Whether it's fitness goals, personal development, or lifestyle changes, le...

01-15
32:30

Racing the Clock in Castlewood: Urban Adventure and Unlikely Partnerships

Send us a text Ever wonder what it's like to team up with a near stranger for a grueling 8-hour adventure race? That's exactly the twist fate handed me and my new partner, Greg, after my original teammate had to bow out due to injury. Our impromptu duo faced the Castlewood 8-hour adventure race head-on, and this podcast is your opportunity to ride shotgun through the entire electrifying experience. From the pre-race jitters as we laid eyes on a daunting pile of maps, to the warm embrace of th...

01-10
29:23

Measure Twice, Cut Once. What get's measured changes.

Send us a text Dive into the second week of our 28-Day Challenge with the Do Hard Things podcast as we explore the transformative power of Pearson's Law. "That which is measured and recorded improves exponentially." This episode unpacks the science of incremental gains and how systematic tracking can lead to unexpected levels of improvement. Join Jay and Angi as they provide actionable insights and talk through strategies to ensure that what you're doing every day isn't just pushing you forwa...

01-08
33:31

Live Inspired: Nick Klingensmith's Journey from Cancer to Spartan Athlete

Send us a text Buckle up, as we journey through Nick Klingensmith's harrowing yet triumphant saga, where he turns his darkest moments into milestones of victory. Embarking on an intimate exploration of resilience, Nick opens up about the grit it takes to conquer cancer, addiction, and a spectrum of health battles. His is a narrative that stretches beyond mere survival; it's an anthem for those who choose to wield the 'Do Hard Things' mindset as a weapon against life's harshest trials. Prepar...

01-03
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Happy New Year Resolution Pitfalls and how to prepare for DHT28 Challenge

Send us a text Welcome Friends/Citizens of the Do Hard Things Nation to another episode of the Do Hard Things Podcast, I am Jay Tiegs, your running coach, certified high-performance mindset and life coach, and founder of the Do Hard Things Nation and I would like to welcome you to another episode of the DHT Podcast. If you want to make 2024 your best, you must avoid this one New Year's Resolution pitfall that causes everyone to quit after 2 weeks. I am going to give the pitfall and thr...

01-01
20:46

Do Hard Things 28-Day Challenge: Unleashing Discipline and High-Performance Habits for the New Year

Send us a text Get ready to tackle the "Do Hard Things 28" challenge, an intense 28-day adventure designed to instill high-performance habits and kickstart self-improvement for the new year. As your host, I bring my background as a father, coach, and army retiree into play, sharing my unwavering belief in the power of discipline and physical rigor to unlock personal freedom. This episode isn't just about toughening up; it's a heartfelt exploration of the beauty in life's simple moments, such ...

12-29
33:03

FITMAS Finale: Day 12 of 12: Buddy Run Challenge

Send us a text Today's Challenge: Buddy Run Activity: Run with a friend or family member.Aim for a minimum of 1 mile.Bonus points if your buddy is a non-runner—let's inspire and uplift! Your Reflections: Share a photo or video from your Buddy Run.Tag us and use #12DaysOfFitmasDHT.Tell us about your buddy's Fitmas experience. Why Buddy Run? Running with a buddy not only makes the miles more enjoyable but also strengthens the bonds of friendship and family. Let's wrap up the 12 Days of Fitmas w...

12-24
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