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 576: 2022 Western States 100 Preview
EP 575: TRAINING PRINCIPLES: The Joy of Pacing
EP 574: TRN Audio Magazine - Volume 10
EP 573: 5 Biomarkers Every Runner Should Know About
EP 572: Running and the Science of Mental Toughness
EP 571: TRAINING PRINCIPLES: Base Building
EP 570: The Power of Consistency
EP 569: Should We Believe in Science-Backed Research?
EP 568: How to Deal With Aid Station Emergencies
EP 567: 5 Secrets Pros Do That Can Help You Regardless of Your Ability
EP 566: Strategies of Mental Running
EP 565: TRAINING PRINCIPLES - Running with Poles
EP 564: Run Like a Pro (Even if You're Slow)
EP 563: Mental Training for Ultra Running
EP 562: TRAINING PRINCIPLES - Conquering Technical Trail Running
EP 561: Believe Your Best Athletic Days are Ahead of You
EP 560: Spin the Bottle with TRN
EP 559: Understanding Female Athletes with Megan Roche
EP 558: TRAINING PRINCIPLES - Consistency
EP 557: Eric Clifton- Racing His Own Race
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