2 Questions For You
I.
What specific details from your recent training or events could provide insights if you systematically recorded and analyzed them rather than relying on general impressions?
II.
What specific scenarios could derail your key events, and what pre-planned responses would help you manage these situations rather than merely react to them?
1 Real-World Example
After completing LEL 2022, Stephen identified that he should have done longer rides carrying the full kit he'd use in the event. While this seems obvious in hindsight, it demonstrates how even experienced athletes discover preparation gaps through systematic post-event analysis.
His insight wasn't "I should train more" but rather "I should practice organizing heavier equipment loads." This specificity—identifying exactly what to adjust rather than making vague commitments to "do better"—exemplifies how methodical athletes extract maximum value from every experience.
Whether you're analyzing a local century ride or a multi-day challenge, the principle remains: specific observations lead to actionable improvements, while general impressions rarely drive meaningful change.
Read Stephen's complete journey: Clare's article "London-Edinburgh-London in the Rear View" features lessons learned and the methodical approach that has enabled continuous improvement and multiple successes in classic ultra-endurance events.
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