
In this episode of the Pyllon Ultra Pod, Paul sits down with Rebecca Hormann for a conversation that goes beyond results and race reports.
Rebecca had a remarkable year in 2025. A win at the West Highland Way Race. A recent victory over 200 miles in Portugal. But this conversation isn’t about splits, podiums, or outcomes.
Instead, it explores what happens underneath performance.
Rebecca talks openly about uncertainty, patience, learning to trust the work, and how her relationship with running has evolved as the distances have grown longer. We discuss decision-making under fatigue, how she approaches fear and doubt, and what it means to commit to a long-term process rather than chasing short-term validation.
This is a conversation about becoming - as an athlete and as a person - and about the quiet inner work that sustains endurance over time.
Topics Covered-
Finding identity beyond results
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Learning to sit with uncertainty before and during big races
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The mental demands of very long formats
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What a 200-mile race reveals when there’s nowhere to hide
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Trusting process over outcomes
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How coaching can create freedom, not dependence
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Redefining success beyond podiums
Subscribe to the Pyllon Ultra Pod for thoughtful conversations about endurance, identity, and the inner life of training and racing.
Links
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Substack: pyllon.substack.com
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Instagram: @pyllon | @pyllonultra
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YouTube: youtube.com/pyllon
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Website: pyllonultra.com
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