How to Plan Retreats for Athletes
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Episode Summary
What happens when people step away from their routines and into an environment built for connection? In this conversation, Don Berger talks with Scott Jones, M.S., founder of Becoming Ultra, about how retreats create the kind of belonging and transformation that one-on-one coaching can’t touch.
With over 20 years of experience training Olympians, pro athletes, and everyday runners, Scott shares what he’s learned about designing retreats, balancing training and recovery, and building inclusive communities where people push toward big goals together.
Episode Themes
- Origins of Becoming Ultra and how retreats took shape
- Designing retreat days: balancing training, recovery, and connection
- The belonging effect — what happens in groups that can’t happen 1:1
- Making retreats inclusive for beginners and seasoned athletes alike
- Why bonds formed in small groups change performance and perspective
- Ensuring the lessons and relationships last when people return home
- Practical advice for leaders or coaches who want to launch their own retreats
Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to the Assemble Podcast
02:10 – Scott’s path from coaching to retreats
07:30 – Designing the structure of a retreat
14:05 – Why belonging and group dynamics matter
18:45 – Inclusivity: balancing beginners with experienced athletes
24:20 – How bonds form and transform performance
29:00 – Lasting impact beyond the retreat
32:00 – Scott’s advice to leaders considering retreats
34:00 – Upcoming Becoming Ultra retreats
About the Guest – Scott Jones, M.S.
Scott Jones started Becoming Ultra to bridge the gap between athletes doing amazing things and the rest of us. With a master’s in exercise science and over 20 years of coaching experience, Scott has trained Olympians, professional athletes, and countless runners chasing big goals.
He is the host of the Becoming Ultra podcast, the voice behind Athlete on Fire, and the organizer of training camps and retreats worldwide. His mission is to make the life-changing experience of training and belonging in a community accessible to all.
Based in Fruita, Colorado, Scott shares life with his wife Lauren and their two sons, Wyatt and West — who, as Scott likes to admit, can probably beat you up the mountain.
Learn more: becomingultra.com
Social Media: Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube
About the Assemble Podcast
Welcome to the Assemble Podcast. I’m Don Berger, founder of Assemble Hospitality Group.
We build purpose-designed spaces for small team offsites and retreats, because the biggest things happen in the smallest rooms.
This show explores retreats in all forms—corporate, lifestyle, wellness, and endurance training—and the culture shifts that happen when people step away from the everyday. You’ll hear lessons from operators, facilitators, and leaders who design experiences that move the needle.
Our goal: give you the playbook for building clarity, trust, and belonging on your team—or in your community.
Learn more: assemblehospitality.com
Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube
Credits: Hosted by Don Berger, Founder & CEO of Assemble Hospitality. Recorded at Assemble’s Boise Retreat House. Produced by KazCM, part of the QuietLoud Studios podcast network. Distributed on SportsEpreneur.