It’s Not Hard To Do Extraordinary Things
Running 222 kilometers took 31 hours. Preparing for it took three years. The extraordinary is just the celebration—the real work is invisible
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Running 222 kilometers took 31 hours. Preparing for it took three years. The extraordinary is just the celebration—the real work is invisible
First official marathon post-Covid. The race felt different—masks at the start line, different crowd energy. Running through collective trauma
October 7, 2012—overweight, beaten, crawling toward the finish line of my first marathon. The moment that changed everything about what I thought I could do
Over 50 marathons later, the last 2 kilometers still hurt the same. Your body's empty but momentum carries you. The finish line pulls you forward
Progress accelerates exponentially while human adaptation remains linear. The gap between technological capability and wisdom widens dangerously fast
Everyone celebrates new beginnings. Few execute honest endings. Proper closure matters more—dragging dead projects poisons future starts
Resting after exhaustion is recovery. Resting before fatigue is strategy. The difference determines whether you sustainably perform or repeatedly crash
Muscles grow during rest, not training. Skills integrate during sleep, not practice. Improvement happens in recovery—work breaks you down, rest builds you up
Camino days follow patterns—wake, walk, rest, eat, sleep. Simplicity reveals what complexity hides. Stripped schedule exposes essential rhythms
Wrong paths resist, right paths flow. Levante closed, Sanabres opened. Sometimes rejection redirects toward better destinations
Long writing projects need pacing, consistency, rest, milestones, community. Marathon strategies apply—finish matters more than speed
First ultra-marathon complete. Body broken, mind expanded. The aftermath teaches more than race—recovery reveals what pushing limits costs
Ultra-running teaches pain management, mental endurance, discomfort tolerance, delayed gratification. Ridiculous distances develop ridiculous resilience
Pushing through builds grit. Letting go prevents waste. Wisdom is knowing which situation demands which response
Three months intermittent fasting—weight loss stabilized, energy increased, hunger signals normalized. Body adapted to eating windows
Twenty days intermittent fasting—hunger adaptation beginning, energy fluctuating, weight dropping. Early phase reveals body's adjustment struggles
Running For My Life book launch—memoir of transformation through running. Pre-order available. Personal journey becomes published story
First 24-hour race—running continuously around track for a day. Physical endurance meets mental endurance. The story of not stopping
It’s pitch dark, my soles are hurting like shit, the air that I breathe is scorching hot and I’m running somewhere in the middle of fucking [...]
130km into Ultrabalaton, systems perfect but blisters destroying me—I chose to stop. The hardest decision reveals the deepest wisdom about sustainable performance