What No One Tells You About Race Week: Tips to Stay Calm, Focused, and Ready

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
10 months ago

You trained hard. You logged the miles. You practiced transitions, nutrition, and pacing. But as race week arrives, there’s one challenge left to master: your mindset.

Most athletes focus on the physical—but your mental game is what carries you to the finish line. Here’s how to stay calm, focused, and ready when race day is just around the corner.

🎯 7 Days Out: Set Your Mental Frame

This is the time to trust your training. Don’t cram in “just one more” hard session. Instead:

  • Review your race plan and logistics.
  • Visualize each discipline (or course section) and how you want to feel.
  • Avoid overthinking your pace or gear — it’s already decided.

This is the week for mental sharpening, not physical testing.

🍽️ 5–3 Days Out: Sleep and Fuel Matter Most

Your body absorbs rest best in the days before race night.

  • Get 7–9 hours of sleep each night.
  • Eat balanced meals with slow carbs, lean protein, and hydration.
  • Test your pre-race breakfast at least once.

No last-minute changes. Routine is your best friend now.

📦 2 Days Out: Pack Smart, Stay Light

Reduce stress with a race checklist. Lay out your gear from head to toe.

  • Bib, timing chip, race belt
  • Shoes, socks, kit (x2 if it’s a triathlon)
  • Nutrition: gels, salt tabs, hydration
  • Safety pins, sunscreen, anti-chafing cream

Bonus tip: pack an extra smile. A positive mindset is your secret weapon.

⏳ Race Day: Keep It Simpl

You’ve done the work. Now it’s time to execute.

  • Arrive early and follow your warm-up routine.
  • Avoid comparing yourself to others.
  • Stick to your plan, and adapt only if necessary.

If nerves hit? That’s normal. Breathe, smile, and remember: you’re ready.

Final Words

The week before your race isn’t about magic. It’s about trust. In your prep. In your choices. And in yourself.

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