203. Hannah Otto: Moab Triple Crown, Liftetime Grand Prix, Winning Mindset, Triathlon Roots
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On this episode, I sit down with pro mountain biker and endurance powerhouse Hannah Otto to talk about the mental and physical strategies that fuel her remarkable performances from setting FKTs on the Moab Triple Crown to racing in the Lifetime Grand Prix and World Championships.
Hannah shares how she’s built a life around adventure and purpose, balancing the technical and tactical side of elite racing with the mindset tools that keep her grounded and thriving. We dive into her journey from triathlon to mountain biking, lessons from the Leadville 100 win, and how she approaches fear, failure, and focus with the same level of intention she brings to every ride.
We also unpack what she calls the “psychological similarity” between pros and everyday athletes, the shared experience of pushing limits, battling self-doubt, and chasing growth for its own sake. Hannah talks about working with a sports psychologist, learning to control what you can and release what you can’t, and how her “CocoPelli Strong” mantra has become a symbol of resilience after one of her toughest days on the trail.
Episode Art Photo Credit: Marcus Gracia
skimo gold, endurance and life coaching with brief testimonials