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Running coach Nick Bishop on the athlete’s mindset—clarity, consistency and smart training—plus lessons from Iten, Kenya (Home of Champions) you can use in sport, work and life. In this episode, Paul Corke is joined by Nick Bishop—a coach with lifelong experience from track to marathon. Formerly a junior at Manchester AC, Nick now leads as Head Coach at Wilmslow Running Club, and coaches at Running Bear RC and The Farm Club (Pickmere), with a weekly face-to-face roster of ~100 athletes. He also works with top athletes in Iten, Kenya, learning first-hand what fuels a “Home of Champions” mindset. We dig into the runner’s mindset: stacking small wins, training with intent (not ego), and recovering like it’s part of the plan. Nick shares how he develops club runners into competitive athletes, the discipline he sees in Kenyan camps, and practical frameworks anyone can use to reframe for success—even if you never lace up. You’ll hear: Clarity → consistency → capacity: how to build fitness (and confidence) the right way Training with zones & intent (easy days easy, hard days purposeful) to avoid burnout The Kenyan principles: community, patience, humility—and why recovery is a session Race (and work) execution: plan → pace → adapt under pressure Habits that transfer beyond sport: routines, data that matters, and environment design Try this (10-minute focus & form reset—runner or not): Breathe (1 min): in 4 / out 6 through the nose; relax jaw/shoulders. Intention (30s): “Today’s goal is ___; success looks like ___.” Cadence & posture (3 min): stand tall, slight lean, light feet; if running, 20–30m strides x4 at relaxed form; if working, 3×30s walk breaks each hour. Zone discipline (5 min): set your “easy” pace/effort and keep it honest; for work, choose one task and time-box 5 minutes to start. Close (30s): note one micro-win to stack belief for tomorrow. A grounded, high-value conversation on coaching, performance and the everyday mindset that builds champions—on the road and in real life.