Dr. Amy Bukszpan on Simplifying Decisions, Building Reinforcement Loops & Empowering Ultra Runners
When it comes to peak performance in endurance sports, it's not just about VOβ max or weekly training volumeβpatterning behavior is one of the real game-changers. In this clip, Peter Defty sits down with Dr. Amy Bukszpan, a Doctor of Applied Behavior Analysis and ultra-marathon coach, to explore how science-backed behavior patterns can turn average runners into self-reliant athletes capable of consistent success.
Amy explains how humans develop habits through reinforcement loopsβwhether itβs waking up for a morning run, sticking to a diet and fueling plan, or navigating race-day adversity. The trick isnβt raw willpower. Itβs about programming yourself to automatically make good choices, even under stress.
The conversation zeroes in on how applied behavior science allows athletes to βquiet the chatterβ of the mind and respond with confidence when challenges arise or fatigue or pain sets in. Amy shares her practical approach to athlete coaching, which focuses on empowering individuals through mental reps, visualization, self-talk, and planning for race-day scenarios in training.
"If Iβve coached you and you canβt replicate the right decision-making on race day, then Iβve failed," Amy says. "But if Iβve done my job using behavior analysis, youβll be your own best coach out there."
Dr Amy Bukszpan
Whether you're aiming to shave off time or simply finish strong, this discussion unpacks how simple behavior tools can create powerful shifts in performanceβand mindset.
π Key Topics Discussed:
- Reinforcement loops and behavior repetition
- Quieting mental noise for clearer decision-making
- Behavior science tools like visualization and self-talk
- How coaches should empower, not micromanage
- Translating the behavioral component of training into race-day performance
π Conclusion
Dr. Amy Bukszpan shows us that true endurance isnβt just physicalβitβs behavioral. By setting up the right environmental cues and reinforcing useful responses, athletes can bridge the gap between training and race-day execution. This approach doesnβt just build fitnessβit empowers YOU to build autonomy, confidence, and lasting resilience.