In Episode 123 of The Mental Mettle Podcast, Coach Matt Thomann sits down with endurance athlete Pierce Showe to explore what happens when mindset expands the boundary of what the body believes is possible. From running the “Triple Crown” of 200-mile races to setting a Guinness World Record for most consecutive days running a treadmill half marathon, Pierce shares how faith, positivity, and mental strategy can transform performance—and life.

From Half Marathon to 200 Miles: The Power of Possibility

Pierce didn’t start as an ultra-runner. His first half marathon in 2018 challenged his limits and opened a crucial question: “If I can do this, what else is possible?” That simple shift—testing the next step, then the next—compounded into marathons, 100s, and ultimately three 200-mile races (Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200, Moab 240) in a single season known as the Triple Crown. Along the way, he also completed Ultraman, Ironman, and 153 consecutive treadmill half marathons to set a Guinness World Record.

This steady staircase of growth is the point: bold goals don’t require superhuman genetics, they require consistent, measurable progress—and the courage to start small and keep going.

Mindset Beats Muscles: Segmentation, Positivity, and Expectation

After a brutal first 200-miler, Pierce returned just 18 days later—more fatigued, on a harder course—and finished eight hours faster. What changed? His mind. He applied three tactical mindset shifts:

  • Segmentation: break a massive goal into the next small objective (e.g., “reach the next aid station”).
  • Expect challenge: when pain shows up, it’s not a surprise—it’s the assignment.
  • Choose positivity: gratitude and perspective make the hard work more doable and meaningful.

These mental shifts turned a tougher race into a faster one, proving how mindset can alter outcomes even when the body is less recovered.

Faith as Fuel: Toughness with a Higher Purpose

Pierce credits his faith in Jesus as the root of his positivity and resilience. Scripture anchors his approach to suffering, perseverance, and hope, offering strength when personal resources feel depleted. In moments of crisis—like severe stomach pain at altitude—prayer, support, and providential help got him through. For Pierce, toughness and faith are deeply connected: when human limits are reached, faith sustains forward motion.

Coaching, Goals, and the Joy of Helping Others

Beyond racing, Pierce coaches runners through marathons and ultras, using the sport’s tangible metrics to build confidence and life skills. He emphasizes:

  • Set measurable goals to track real progress.
  • Use failure as a fast feedback loop—don’t stew, respond quickly with a new attempt.
  • Build routines that beat motivation, and let deadlines drive discipline.

Pierce’s story also highlights the significance of mentors, community, and encouraging others to believe “what else is possible” in their own lives—not just in sport.

Practical Takeaways

  • Start where the feet are: pick a goal that’s hard but doable, then stack small wins.
  • Segment the hard: break big efforts into the next doable step.
  • Expect adversity: embrace pain as part of growth, not a sign to stop.
  • Choose joy and gratitude: positivity lightens the load and lengthens endurance.
  • Recover wisely: eat, sleep, reset before major decisions in the pain cave.
  • Faith matters: anchoring to a purpose beyond self can unlock another gear.

Follow Pierce on Instagram and X: @pierceshowe

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