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🔥 The “4-Week Novelty Reset” Challenge
Alright team! quick mindset reframe for your next mesocycle. Every 4 weeks, it can be gold to hit a “mental restart” button by doing one session that’s different. Not because your plan is boring or broken, but because your brain loves novelty, it boosts engagement, fuels motivation, and can make you feel keen again when training starts to feel like Groundhog Day. (Fernández-Espínola et al., 2020) My example: This week I swapped one “normal” session for a massive trail hike. Big climbs, uneven terrain, zero pace obsession, full nature immersion. It was still endurance, still time on feet… but mentally it felt like someone rebooted my system. Why it works (science sass edition 🧠): 1️⃣ Novel experiences can support motivation (it’s literally a psychological “need” linked with more self-driven motivation to keep moving). (Fernández-Espínola et al., 2020) 2️⃣ Exercise supports brain health and plasticity, including pathways linked with learning and mood (hello, better headspace). (Mandolesi et al., 2018) Aerobic exercise is associated with increases in BDNF, a key molecule involved in neuroplasticity. (Szuhany et al., 2017) 3️⃣ Nature exposure is linked with restorative and cognitive benefits (aka less cooked brain). (Rhee et al., 2023) 🔥 The “4-Week Novelty Reset” The Challenge: Pick ONE “novelty session” over the next month (4 weeks) and post it in the thread, your post must include: ✅ What you did (and where) ✅ Why you chose it ✅ A pic or screenshot (optional but encouraged) ✅ One sentence: “After this, my brain felt…” Ideas (steal these) 🤣 👇 ✅ Trail hike (steep = spicy, poles optional) ✅ Beach run or sand walk + strides ✅ Parkrun as a “social tempo” (no watch judgement) ✅ New route ride with a café turn-around ✅ Swim somewhere different (new pool / open water with a buddy) ✅ “Skills day”: drills, cadence work, single-leg strength, mobility flow maybe reformer 😁 ✅Active recovery adventure: long walk + podcast + sunshine 📢 Bonus points: pair up with someone in here and do your novelty session on the same weekend.
1 like • Jan 22
Hi there! I changed the position of my indoor bike again — I’ve done this heaps of times — but this time I set it up in the living room. In previous setups, the bike was in different rooms around the house, and I often felt a bit isolated from my dog (who hates the heat and disappears as soon as I start training) and from my partner. This week, training in the living room made a big difference. The best part was being able to see my partner enjoying what he loves most — cooking — while also keeping an eye on Ghost. I also managed to fit in some yoga sessions (just two, but for me that’s a lot with limited time), and of course, Ghost was part of the yoga session. I definitely need to work more on flexibility and stretching — I struggled during yoga because my muscles were really stiff after the run. Attached picture of the yoga session with my dog😅... Love this activity btw 🙂
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Update on changes to my training routine: Last week I went on a long hike with my Geelong 70.3 relay teammates, and of course, the dogs joined us 🐕. I don’t usually get the chance to run or walk with others because, honestly, it’s either training or socialising 😅. So it was really nice to finally do both. It felt great not only to stay active, but also to chat, connect, and talk through race strategies for the team event in Geelong. Here the screenshot of the short video lol
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Tatiana Sierra
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Newbie triathlete, Runner powered by my 🐕 Ghost.

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