Anyone else read this!
Currently being crocked dosen't help but it still makes me want to go out for a run!
The guys a hero / nutter!
He says he does 400 press ups......every day!
I don't think I've done 400 in my life!
Anyone else read this!
Currently being crocked dosen't help but it still makes me want to go out for a run!
The guys a hero / nutter!
He says he does 400 press ups......every day!
I don't think I've done 400 in my life!
Just picked it up again after starting to read it a few months ago.
He has just gone blind whilst doing the Western States 100 but still carried on. He would run for 5 hours before a day at work in coprorate USA.
Good read, quite motivational but he must have a different physique to most of us
not wanting to let you know anymore about the story but he writes that he gets on average 4 hours sleep a night!
Wait till you get to the south pole marathon.....utter madness!
I think it demonstrates what can be achieved if you don't let pain, injuries, exhaustion etc get in the way of completing an event. Unfortunately it reminded me of the state I was in when I finished the Peris Horseshoe...
The man makes it look easy.
Take a look at him here (especially any ladies out there )
www.ultramarathonman.com
The 60 Minutes show is worth a watch. And the 'number 7 bad boy' clip.
After running 199 miles, he ran the last mile in sub 6 minutes. He's currently got the record for the longest continuous run...262 miles.
I can't get any sound on the video's, does anyone know how to?? (& yes I have turned my speakers on but that's not doing anything).
earlier this year he ran 50 marathons in 50 states on 50 consecutive days!!
And he's never been injured!
(though he does touch wood when he says this)