This episode explores a unique perspective on risk-taking and personal growth. Our world has become a comfort zone, where taking risks is often avoided, leading to a softer, more complacent society. But what if the key to unlocking success and joy lies in stepping into vulnerability and embracing challenges?
To shed light on this intriguing idea, we're joined by Bob Crowley and Adam Kimble. They're not just enthusiasts; they're connoisseurs of ultrarunning—a sport that epitomizes risk-taking and vulnerability. Ultrarunning isn't just a physical challenge; it's a portal to self-discovery and personal betterment. Bob and Adam are here to discuss how this extreme sport can be a metaphor for life, teaching us to break free from our comfort zones and stride confidently into the unknown.
Check out more about Adam and his coaching, speaking and overall adventuring at AdamKimble.com
Find out more about Bob's passion with History Expeditions where he combines history and endurance adventures at HistoryExp.org
EP 598: Intermittent Fasting - Will it Help or Hinder our Performance?
EP 597: You Don't Have to Run Ultras To Be a Trail Runner
EP 596: Do We Get Toughness Wrong? With Steve Magness
EP 595: Do Hard Things - Part 3
EP 594: TRN Takes a Group Run with Ryan Hall
EP 593: Do Hard Things - Part 2
EP 592: The Importance of a Mental Taper
EP 591: Do Hard Things - Part 1
EP 590: Rethinking Nutrition with Brad Kearns
EP 589: TRAINING PRINCIPLES - Strength Training
EP 588: Audio Magazine - Volume 11
EP 587: The Art of Pacing
EP 586: Anatomy of An Aid Station
EP 585: How to Use Biomarkers to Be a Better Runner
EP 584: Knowing Our Community: A Look at Some Recent Surveys
EP 583: TRAINING PRINCIPLES - Nutrition
EP 582: Chasing That Perfectly Imperfect Day
EP 581: Running in the Heat: How to Prepare For it and Tricks to Help Stay Cool
EP 580: Altitude Training - Best Practices for Adaptation
EP 579: Keep Your Gut and Brain Happy
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