
Season 1 · Episode 20
#20 - Attitude Wins: 11X Ironman Champion Lisa Bentley’s Playbook for Sustainable High Performance
Today’s guest is 11X Ironman Champion Lisa Bentley
The Dr. Greg Wells Podcast · Dr. Greg Wells
July 19, 2022
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Show Notes
Closing the gap between high ambition and sustainable, fulfilling performance. Lisa helps people replace self-doubt, data-obsession, and perfectionism with mindset skills, simple systems, and repeatable habits that make winning—in sport and life—actually last.
In today’s conversation Lisa Bentley explores how mindset, visualization, and “doing the best with your deck of cards” fueled her rise to 11 IRONMAN titles while living with cystic fibrosis. She breaks down race-week mental rehearsal (Plan A/B/C), chunking the course, and using mantras to keep going when your brain wants an exit. Lisa explains why attitude beats fact, how to trust the “workouts no one sees,” and how to manage tech so it doesn’t manage you. You’ll hear the story behind some of her hardest wins—and how she turned setbacks into a playbook for everyday resilience.
You will learn how to run Lisa’s visualization routine (scenario-planning, assets lists, and mantras), why attitude > fact when pressure spikes, how to use numbers without letting numbers use you, and how to shift from all-or-nothing to “start, notice, adjust.” You’ll also learn how to translate elite endurance lessons into busy, real-life routines—so progress happens even on imperfect days.
You will discover that extraordinary results come from ordinary behaviors—done consistently—guided by a trained mind that has rehearsed adversity in advance. That’s the engine behind Lisa’s wins and her coaching
When life gets noisy, high performers default to perfectionism, self-critique, and device-driven goals. Lisa replaces that loop with clarity, confidence, and controllables—so you can perform at a high level without burning out.