

What happens when you trade a destructive chase for a 100-mile journey?
This week on the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast, we sit down with Kofi Ayinde to discuss the transformative power of the trail. Kofi opens up about his journey to sobriety and how the grueling demands of ultra-running provided a healthy outlet for the dopamine hits he once sought elsewhere.
Highlights:
- The Dopamine Shift: How Kofi redirected his brain's reward system toward endurance and resilience.
- Wabi Sabi on the Trail: Embracing life's imperfections to overcome the mental hurdles of long-distance running.
- Community & Inclusion: A look at the inclusive culture at Sulphur Springs and the importance of diversity in the sport.
- The Road to Canyons 100: Kofi reflects on the emotional strategies required to tackle his first 100-mile finish line.
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Kofi's story is a powerful reminder that running isn't just about the miles—it's about discovering who you are when everything else is stripped away.
Learn more about Kofi at: https://www.instagram.com/run.kofi.run/
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