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What could almost destroy the body and mind of the only person to complete Navy SEAL training (including two Heck Weeks), Air Force tactical air controller training, and U.S. Army Ranger School? David Goggins is tough, but in an effort to raise money for the Lone Survivor Foundation, he took on a challenge that tested him more than any of his military experiences: the Badwater 135. This is an ultra-marathon event that requires participants to run 135 miles in 24 hours in the peak heat of De*th Valley. Goggins wasn't a runner at the time; he was a bulky power lifter, and he only had four days to prepare for the qualifying race. He needed to run 100 miles in under 24 hours. So how did he do? Here, he tells the story and in doing so shares a lesson on human potential, mental toughness, and why you won't grow as a person if you always choose the path of least resistance. You can follow David on Twitter and Instagram @davidgoggins and Facebook.
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DAVID GOGGINS:
David Goggins is the only member of the U.S. Armed Forces to complete SEAL training, Air Force tactical air controller training, and the U.S. Army Ranger School, where he graduated as 'Enlisted Honor Man'. Seeking an even greater challenge, Goggins set about conquering the hardest sporting events known to man. Today he is considered to be one of the greatest endurance athletes in the world.
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David Goggins: I’m a big believer in doing things that make you uncomfortable. So, we live in a world where we want to be as comfortable as we can. And we wonder why we have no growth. We wonder why-when the smallest thing in our life gets difficult-we wonder why we cower and we run away.
I mean, our whole life is set up that way. Our whole life is set up in the path of least resistance. We don’t want to suffer. We don’t want to feel discomfort. So the whole time we’re living our lives in a very comfortable area. There’s no growth in that. So for me I realized that. The reason I became 297 pounds is because that was comfortable. What was very uncomfortable was running. What was very uncomfortable was being on a diet. What was very uncomfortable was trying to face things that I didn’t want to face. And I also realized when I was really big: I had no growth. Why? Because I was living comfortable. So I realized for me to find growth I had to face all these different things that made me very, very uncomfortable.
One thing I faced was running. I absolutely hated running. But I knew for me to grow I had to do this thing every single day. I wanted to start callus-ing my mind. I wanted to start becoming a better person. And how do you become a better person? How do you gain mental toughness? How do you become the person you want to be? It’s by constantly facing the things that you don’t want to face. If you constantly run away from things that you don’t want to face, how is there growth? How is there mental toughness? I can give you a class all day long about self-talk, visualization, “eat an elephant one bite at a time”, but if you’re never putting yourself in a situation to actually practice these things you’re never going to grow.
We’re all going through a battle in our mind. A warrior is not a person that carries a g*n. The biggest war you ever go through is right between your own ears. It’s in your mind. We’re all going through a war in our mind and we have to callus our mind to fight that war and to win that war. So one example I can give you about callus-ing your mind, about doing things that make you uncomfortable. There’s a book out there called 'Lone Survivor' and there’s a guy named Marcus Luttrell. He was on an operation where a bunch of guys died, and I knew all the guys that died. And I know Marcus Luttrell very well. This story touched my heart. And I basically went out there and found a foundation to raise money for it. It’s called the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. You give 100 percent tuition for-let’s say your dad died in the war. He was a special operator. If that guy had a kid, you get 100 percent tuition to go to college. A great foundation, great people working at the foundation. “I’m going to do this.” So I Googled the ten hardest races in the world. And at this time of my life I was not a runner. I maybe ran ten miles the whole year. I was into bodybuilding, I was into weight training, and that’s what I did.
So I Googled the ten hardest race...
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@bigthink
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@adnanel7258
@adnanel7258 4 года назад
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@mann9157
@mann9157 2 года назад
@@adnanel7258 I have your phone is dead and that's the case
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@mann9157
@mann9157 2 года назад
@@adnanel7258 I have
@mann9157
@mann9157 2 года назад
@@adnanel7258 I have
@nexamax
@nexamax 6 лет назад
My Daily Motto: Life begins at the end of your comfort zone
@lamashtu5959
@lamashtu5959 6 лет назад
Your father would be disappointed in you if he stayed.
@JordansTake35
@JordansTake35 6 лет назад
I love that man, there is truth in that
@dooval434
@dooval434 5 лет назад
Styli F that’s a good one brother!!
@rededwards1358
@rededwards1358 5 лет назад
Styli F thats deep.
@adamrtt
@adamrtt 4 года назад
Muhammad Ali didn't start counting sit ups until they hurt
@navneetabhuriya2339
@navneetabhuriya2339 6 лет назад
You become Strong by Constantly facing the things you don't want to face.
@panzerman22
@panzerman22 6 лет назад
Navneeta Bhuriya yep
@Medreg1983
@Medreg1983 5 лет назад
Face those chappattis
@jordanmckinley2973
@jordanmckinley2973 5 лет назад
Amen 🙏🏽
@BecomeaWarrior
@BecomeaWarrior 5 лет назад
I think David Goggins has a defect in his brain in the part that tells you to stop doing crazy things
@johnalombardi2951
@johnalombardi2951 5 лет назад
Thank you, Brother, you are truly inspiring. I just played this to lift my spirits today to overcome a problem. I have. God Bless you. John A. Lombardi
@Dani98664
@Dani98664 4 года назад
For the first time in my life, I ran 6.5 miles without stopping. I honestly wanted to stop after 2 miles but something weird happened. I just sorta accepted the pain and the fact that this was gonna suck. I also accepted the fact that I wasn’t stopping until I managed to hit 6.5 miles. I know that’s not a lot compared to what many can easily do but it taught me something. Learn to accept the pain and keep going until you either reach your goal or your body fails you.
@ccbgaming6994
@ccbgaming6994 10 месяцев назад
Yes sir 💪🧠
@mrkerl76
@mrkerl76 6 лет назад
One lesson people usually learn in Hell Week / Ranger School: The brain always quits before the body does.
@locutusdborg126
@locutusdborg126 6 лет назад
Mark: One evening (I was active duty Army) I was working out in my room and a guy a couple doors down stopped in and asked if I wanted to work out with him. Before joining, he was a kicker for a major university and very well built. So he does 500 sit-ups, and with no one holding his feet down. I was flabbergasted. He told me it was all in the mind, that if I could do 50 sit-ups (the max for the Army PFT) I could do 500. I did not believe him. First he taught me how to do a sit-up without anyone holding down my feet using pure will-power. My feet kept coming up, so we started with one sit-up, and he held my feet with a finder on each foot, and finally I could do it. Then I did 10, and so on. Why 50 sit-ups first? Because he said you don't want to strain an ab muscle so you need a base, and I could already do 50. We were in an elite unit so were expected to do the max on our physical fitness tests. Every other day he would have me add 10 sit-ups. It was hard, but once I reached 100, I could do 200. It was all about closing my mind to everything but the count. I would count the sit-ups in my mind, and blank everything else out. I am now 68 and do 1000 sit-ups every other day. He also taught me the same with push-ups, but they were harder as my friend made me use perfect technique. But I did it too. So much​ about being fit is in the mind.
@rumpsugg
@rumpsugg 6 лет назад
No
@sullyb23511
@sullyb23511 5 лет назад
rumpsugg "No"? Please elaborate.
@saeedmorley7594
@saeedmorley7594 5 лет назад
@@locutusdborg126 this is an inspiring story. Thanks.
@locutusdborg126
@locutusdborg126 5 лет назад
You are welcome, my friend. I now do 2000 sit-ups every other day. I know it sounds fantastic, but it is mind over matter.
@Pippinm7
@Pippinm7 6 лет назад
“Once the mind knows you are not going to quit something, it’s gonna try to find more, it’s gonna try to give you more”...Awesome!
@patrorl1explore222
@patrorl1explore222 6 лет назад
Pipp
@alexrosario423
@alexrosario423 3 года назад
I experienced this recently in one of my workouts. I would destroy my legs week after week then head straight into jumping sprinter splits and my legs would buckle, I would fall, and I'd get back at it and keep trying. Recently I got to that point where I felt like my legs were going to give out and I don't know what happened, but it's like my body broke through a screen and suddenly I was going harder than when I started. The pain just lifted and I was hitting a pace I thought would take me many more months to reach. It was incredible, it felt like I broke some sort of limiter on my body by attacking it and trying to go further week after week. Goggins searches for that feeling and now I get why. It's actually incredible how much your body holds out on you, and it works with your mind to try and hold you back.
@IAmHereForeve
@IAmHereForeve 3 года назад
It's like running and getting a "second wind".
@ateyaba7253
@ateyaba7253 2 года назад
@@alexrosario423 That sounds awfully lot like an endorphin high, aka “runner’s high”. It’s called Runner’s high but it’s not exclusive to running, and yes, it IS the best feeling you will ever have, it feels primal, like a deep instinct just rushed out to life and you’re a whole different beast, everything becomes effortless, pushing more feels good instead of hard, you feel your whole body, every tiny movement and pounding on the ground is felt but it strangely feels good, it’s a whole experience, I could go on and on, and so could anyone that has every gotten it hahaha Congrats
@Jake42O
@Jake42O Год назад
@@ateyaba7253 my dad used to be able to run literally for hours. He told me he used to get runners high all the time and once you hit it you can just keep going until you get bored.
@xosihj
@xosihj 6 лет назад
Thanks for not putting any shitty wannabe deep Piano or violin string music under this
@jeffreyburton7931
@jeffreyburton7931 5 лет назад
Lol...the youtube infection. lol
@ainelawlor5755
@ainelawlor5755 5 лет назад
I actually be fair the music
@peytonborey8810
@peytonborey8810 5 лет назад
Be fair the music? Damn us all....
@1magnificentreg
@1magnificentreg 5 лет назад
if that music is NOT there, why mention it?
@ALCRAN2010
@ALCRAN2010 5 лет назад
Yup. Because this guy Goggins doesn't even listen to music in his workouts. Doesn't believe in motivational music, "because what are you gonna do when you don't have that music for motivation?"
@dustinthomas262
@dustinthomas262 4 года назад
I've always been an introvert throughout my life. I've always had problems talking to people being shy when the real problem was that I was always afraid of rejection. So I went out and became more social by talking to more and more strangers making myself as uncomfortable as possible. Now I feel like I can take on the world because I'm no longer afraid. I still get uncomfortable, but I know it doesn't matter anymore if I get rejected by someone in a social situation because in reality it cannot hurt me! Thanks for the inspiration David Goggins!
@atlantaogatlantaoh3546
@atlantaogatlantaoh3546 3 года назад
Any tips
@dustinthomas262
@dustinthomas262 3 года назад
@@atlantaogatlantaoh3546 The greatest tip I can give to anyone struggling with a fear that holds them back, is to simply face those fears head on. Sometimes it might feel like every fiber of your being is telling you to hold back and hide behind the shadows, but the reality is that you'll never know greatness and the satisfaction of achievement if you don't try. So simply put.... Just TRY! Over and over again until you get what you want out of life.
@rightuppercut1426
@rightuppercut1426 3 года назад
Dustin Thomas: Good for you, man
@robertomora2491
@robertomora2491 3 года назад
Fuck man thats me rn, did u just cold approach ppl or how did u do it?
@HolyMith
@HolyMith 2 года назад
I feel that.
@rancor12and1
@rancor12and1 5 лет назад
The most amazing thing David Goggins ever did was this video without dropping the F bomb.
@agomoatambire8888
@agomoatambire8888 5 лет назад
This is on point! Goggins had to muster more strength than he did when running to not cuss.
@49fa75
@49fa75 4 года назад
ikr
@williamkalal7793
@williamkalal7793 4 года назад
Yes, It's good to hear from people who do hard stuff, who don't slip in F bombs, F BOMBS DONT MAKE YOU STRONG!!!!!!!
@williamkalal7793
@williamkalal7793 4 года назад
Would you drop an F'bomb in an serious job interview?
@paramountinfo9345
@paramountinfo9345 4 года назад
Exactly said.
@thesuccessfulone
@thesuccessfulone 6 лет назад
"Comfort breeds weakness." - Rengar
@AKrieger94
@AKrieger94 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@senpaiasmr3889
@senpaiasmr3889 4 года назад
Consume and adapt
@johnsmith1474
@johnsmith1474 4 года назад
The anti-wisdom of Rengar!
@briancarpenier7024
@briancarpenier7024 3 года назад
q
@frkzoid
@frkzoid 2 года назад
Unless you have a lot of money
@jamesfeeney4048
@jamesfeeney4048 6 лет назад
At one point I thought this guy was gonna walk through my phones screen and kick my ass
@johaneriksson8293
@johaneriksson8293 6 лет назад
James Feeney wtf u have 1 000 000 subs?
@DB-er9lc
@DB-er9lc 6 лет назад
RU-vid needs emojis. ..that's too funny
@akfanfortyseven8375
@akfanfortyseven8375 6 лет назад
Dude was about to jump through my lap top
@nabeenthephenom7701
@nabeenthephenom7701 6 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@gabrielvazquez5491
@gabrielvazquez5491 6 лет назад
HAHAHAHA
@oopswrongplanet7309
@oopswrongplanet7309 4 года назад
I think many people (including myself) tend to always associate Goggin's lesson about pushing yourself into uncomfortable situations to grow, exclusively with physical activities. But its just as important to get outside your comfort zone in other aspects of your life as well, taking on new challenges for personal growth, for example, going back to school, accepting a new position at work, learning a new skill, etc. The beauty of what Goggins is teaching us is that its really applicable to any and all aspects of your life!
@doublemeatjesus
@doublemeatjesus 6 лет назад
Yup, I started at 320 lbs, started running, dropped to 195, joined the marines, did war a couple times, got out, got fat again, got up to 310, dropped to 215, did my first half marathon at 245, always pushing
@Laffy1345
@Laffy1345 6 лет назад
bcove90 Good for you Marine
@ArkansasCalifornia
@ArkansasCalifornia 6 лет назад
bcove90 thank you for your service
@jackjetson5981
@jackjetson5981 6 лет назад
Did a war! 😂
@chewbaccadog5859
@chewbaccadog5859 6 лет назад
bcove90 "did war"
@brentbeatty4171
@brentbeatty4171 6 лет назад
Truly not living until we push ourselves...Cold water showers are a benefit also!
@joshholgate3074
@joshholgate3074 5 лет назад
This man has made me run everyday. And to understand the mind will give up way before the body will. Our bodies can undergo so much it’s scary! Life changing !
@ramusdoyle5899
@ramusdoyle5899 4 года назад
He'll yeah
@gbot9000
@gbot9000 6 лет назад
im 270 muscular and i hate running..... have been running since last week. wish me luck.
@curiousotter2056
@curiousotter2056 6 лет назад
VTU CORP you still running?
@bill2747
@bill2747 5 лет назад
270 muscular and gay
@evannaallen8881
@evannaallen8881 5 лет назад
How's the running going? Consistency is everything ;)
@nishant2279
@nishant2279 5 лет назад
How's it going
@jamietodd2560
@jamietodd2560 5 лет назад
Are you still at it? If not, that's okay. Nobody who ever achieved anything didn't have setbacks. Even Goggins. But if you keep getting back up, soon the word "quit" is replaced by "try again."
@embee.
@embee. 6 лет назад
I went through basic training with Mr. Goggins and let me tell you, he is every bit as real as he seems. He did sit-ups in the common room during the night when we would all be asleep ... until his tail bone bled ... He was inspiring then and he is inspiring now. Awesome to see.
@rumpsugg
@rumpsugg 6 лет назад
Sounds like mental problems to me
@ed1x613
@ed1x613 6 лет назад
rumpsugg I’d take his mental problems over your wimp ass comment all day long
@rumpsugg
@rumpsugg 6 лет назад
TRIGGERED!
@dfrost3417
@dfrost3417 6 лет назад
Big Red Buddhist fucking liar
@jinsu216
@jinsu216 6 лет назад
rumpsugg The only way these brain dead sheep can respond is saying "TRIGGERED" when they get called out
@pacibaco
@pacibaco 6 лет назад
THIS is what the internet should bring to Schools ! Positive reinforcement ! This Man’s Journey through the mind needs to be a mandatory video seen in High Schools . It could produce waves of greatness
@pacibaco
@pacibaco 6 лет назад
Micah Taylor 😉👍🏻 Go get yours !
@ruthingle1487
@ruthingle1487 2 года назад
I think you'd be right about that.
@wadewilson1973
@wadewilson1973 6 лет назад
David Goggins is one of hardest guys ever!
@keyboardwarrior4859
@keyboardwarrior4859 6 лет назад
Ya man goggins the real mvp
@MrDwhite4444
@MrDwhite4444 6 лет назад
wadewilson1973 he's a bad man
@CarlosIbarra-mm3dt
@CarlosIbarra-mm3dt 6 лет назад
Fuck no bro, there are a lot of other toughest guys, DAVID just get used to suffer, that don’t mean is tougher.
@alexaandvictorialove1904
@alexaandvictorialove1904 6 лет назад
wadewilson1973 hell ya
@alexaandvictorialove1904
@alexaandvictorialove1904 6 лет назад
The Fit Kid i challenge any person that u think is tough to d what he did no thanks on this side
@sweetmelon149
@sweetmelon149 5 лет назад
"Sow a thought and you reap an action; sow an action and you reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character; sow a character and you reap a destiny". (Ralph Waldon Emerson)
@marklego4750
@marklego4750 4 года назад
Swiss Cheese the buddha said the same thing with different words
@eddievargas704
@eddievargas704 2 года назад
KEEP GOING
@peyotefinder69
@peyotefinder69 6 лет назад
What I really like about his speech is his insight to how we are capable of almost unhuman feats. Gave me shivers.
@warrenography
@warrenography 2 года назад
@Fires And Flowers What about doing nice things?
@darkdragonsoul99
@darkdragonsoul99 6 лет назад
a warriors greatest enemy is his self
@GOD-pc4pn
@GOD-pc4pn 3 года назад
Wtf
@ws.8086
@ws.8086 4 года назад
His book ‘Can’t Hurt Me’ has changed my life. The audiobook version is unbelievable. I don’t listen to anything else. I don’t listen to music anymore while I workout... I listen to his audiobook and motivation videos. He’s the 🐐
@giannosfor
@giannosfor 5 лет назад
"When your mind understands that you ain't gonna quit, it tries to find different ways" Amazing!
@holly52ful
@holly52ful 5 лет назад
Emerson said, “Di the thing u fear and u will conquer it” it is absolutely true. U can’t run or hide from it, it will not go away! Face it and u will win the day and your future will change.
@samabbottt
@samabbottt 5 лет назад
he just has it, this isn’t from a script, he just opens his mouth and it comes out and it’s brilliant
@marko514
@marko514 5 лет назад
The ending made me cry.. That's why I love running, the pain you feel after training, the sensation.. Might give a try to that race one day :)
@avinandandey6418
@avinandandey6418 3 года назад
Amen brother
@juliogabrielchilela8774
@juliogabrielchilela8774 6 лет назад
What a guy. Thanks for waking me up
@OnlyBelieve1987
@OnlyBelieve1987 5 лет назад
THE GREATEST BATTLE EVER FOUGHT, IS RAGING RIGHT NOW IN OUR MINDS !!!
@leeeric8436
@leeeric8436 2 года назад
He shed a tear at the very end of the video talking about how he went through so much in his life. I'm reading his book "Can't Hurt Me" and this dude had a fucked up childhood. Mad respect for this attitude in life.
@Jinouga502
@Jinouga502 6 лет назад
I love how at 8:35 when he is giving the climax of his motivational speech, they put the annotations right over his face. Yea, way to go annotations.
@noface24
@noface24 6 лет назад
This is one of my favorite Big Think videos yet. Discipline keeps the demons of the mind at bay. I learned this through martial arts. If my weakness is working from the bottom in Jiu Jitsu, then that's where my coach would start my rolls (BJJ version of sparring). If my triangle choke was lacking, my coach would make me drill it for hours. You become stronger only when you tackle your weaknesses head on. There are no shortcuts in life....
@badoocee1967
@badoocee1967 6 лет назад
Migg C OSS!!
@noface24
@noface24 6 лет назад
Badoocee Oss! My brother in Jiu Jitsu 🥋
@BrandonAB64
@BrandonAB64 6 лет назад
this is one of the toughest people to walk the earth, this guy is a credit to humanity
@umiluv
@umiluv 6 лет назад
What an amazing story! After going through something like that, you would know that anything was possible. It’s like he reached Nirvana. He unlocked himself in a way very few people ever have.
@italogrumman5849
@italogrumman5849 6 лет назад
Excellent speech thanks for share us
@dougcarter1924
@dougcarter1924 6 лет назад
Italo Grumman I'm a tree climber and if I even think of QUIT. I WOULDN'T be living. I push myself to the end and keep going .Never quit never give up GET that job done .THANKS FOR THE VIDEO FIND WHAT YOU GOTAND MAKE IT GO FASTER AND BETTER.
@rick91146
@rick91146 6 лет назад
Italo Grumman Qq
@mtbway4302
@mtbway4302 5 лет назад
This guy really reached Super Saiyan level..wow
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@susannnico 11 месяцев назад
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@BecomeaWarrior
@BecomeaWarrior 5 лет назад
I just finished listening to his audiobook - freaking amazing!
@brian7110
@brian7110 4 года назад
I have 2 chapters left! So that was 9 months ago you finished it...has it changed your life since? Anything you've applied or was it just an inspirations read at the time?
@gantz0949
@gantz0949 6 лет назад
He encouraged me to go for at least a mile every day after.work no matter what rain or shine. Yest morn it was 30 out and I wanted to go inside where it's warm. I put him on and did it anyways and ended up going an extra half mile.
@steveotatooed
@steveotatooed 6 лет назад
Gantz:0 great job
@darrenwhite9871
@darrenwhite9871 5 лет назад
He's motivating me to go for a 140km walk over 5 days!!!! Love his videos!!
@TheDreRock
@TheDreRock 6 лет назад
I got here from binging vsauce videos to procrastinate my responsibilities and just followed my suggestion box here...so glad I stumbled across these
@iurysimion6879
@iurysimion6879 6 лет назад
Much respect for Navy SEAL
@lamashtu5959
@lamashtu5959 6 лет назад
SEALs are pussies.
@jeremiahking8332
@jeremiahking8332 6 лет назад
Lamashtu You serious?
@beefmomma
@beefmomma 5 лет назад
Lamashtu says keyboard warrior
@lamashtu5959
@lamashtu5959 5 лет назад
Dale likes Navy men.
@lamashtu5959
@lamashtu5959 5 лет назад
I eat SEALS for breakfast.
@SyNcLife
@SyNcLife 6 лет назад
This guy was one of my inspirations to run a marathon.
@peytonevert2843
@peytonevert2843 6 лет назад
I’ve wanted to be a SEAL since I was about 7, maybe less. I always listen to these speeches from former SEALs while I workout and it has helped me in my daily life.
@theegreatestever2420
@theegreatestever2420 2 года назад
I remember reading David's book and crying initially but also extremely inspired. He is 100% the reason I was able to achieve some of the best feats in my life like running over 100km in a week without realizing (still have the blog post up and on my portfolio) cause he was just that much more convincing and every time I felt like quitting I would just be like "What would Goggins do/You are a little b*** in David's voice etc.) and I achieve that much more. I also got into reading a lot more books and till now I read more in those weeks after his books than I did the entire past 7 months since moving so damn this has reminded me of some major stuff
@Alex-xf8pl
@Alex-xf8pl 3 года назад
"Once your mind realizes that you’re not gonna quit, that you’re not gonna take the path of least resistence, that you’re gonna stay here until it’s done, my mind my body and my spirit became one for the first time ever." D. Goggins
@danielbaugher826
@danielbaugher826 5 лет назад
That man has ran 200 miles without stopping that's incredible , glory to God 😇
@Slumdog4502
@Slumdog4502 5 лет назад
As close to a machine as humanly possible! Maximum respect from Scotland! Joining the Royal Marines this year you are a great inspiration to me!
@passaroquetemasanaovoa
@passaroquetemasanaovoa 6 лет назад
I ran Badwater 135, it's like being in hell, you try to breath and it's like the devil itself is blowing air in your lungs. 😂😂
@passaroquetemasanaovoa
@passaroquetemasanaovoa 6 лет назад
Mitchuit it's amazing how people try to put you down. I just shared my experience with some humor and a person that don't even know me say a stupid thing like that. I ran 2 135 mile races, one in Brazil that qualifies to Badwater and the Badwater itself. I'm also a Randonneur, I biked for 400 km in a row and now I'm a marathon swimmer and I didn't know how to swim 4 years ago. You can do it, anybody can. Good luck.
@TheOpethOfMastodon
@TheOpethOfMastodon 6 лет назад
Mitchuit you wish you could run 1/8th of a mile scrub
@Radial-lc8rb
@Radial-lc8rb 6 лет назад
Rodrigo i respect u
@markobe08
@markobe08 6 лет назад
rodrigo you re ONE BAMF
@sgspartan3353
@sgspartan3353 6 лет назад
How the hell is that even possible? I mean congrats on completing it. How did you make it through?
@invisaman75
@invisaman75 4 года назад
6:37 Key point! If you can keep your mind calm you can go into another gear and opposed saying to yourself "I'm done" you are saying "I am ready".
@jasonbean7296
@jasonbean7296 6 лет назад
Clarity.
@melanieb6914
@melanieb6914 5 лет назад
Yesterday was not easy either. Sing through it You got this is a real thing ! You will beat odds like a boss... Once you convince yourself " YOU" CAN!👊
@Yulia369F
@Yulia369F 6 лет назад
I look up to David since the first day I accidentally came across his videos and I always train with the 40% rule in my mind. Such an inspiration, thank you for the video!
@Radial-lc8rb
@Radial-lc8rb 6 лет назад
İulia same
@ramusdoyle5899
@ramusdoyle5899 4 года назад
You bad girl
@vhayashi7369
@vhayashi7369 2 года назад
He is brilliant, I can't get enough of David Goggins been listening to him for over a year, he is my favorite person to listen to, helps me so much, changing people's lives... God bless David Goggins for all his courage and strength and willingness to share with us. 💖💜❤️
@drown4994
@drown4994 2 года назад
Uncomfortable, everyday for the rest of my life. This is what I've learnt from this man, I can't thank him enough especially since I didn't have a father figure growing up.
@trevordavis-dressner9913
@trevordavis-dressner9913 5 лет назад
Watching this the day before I attempt to run a 17 minutes three mile. Thank u man I’m hella motivated 🙌🏽
@VinaX2R
@VinaX2R 6 лет назад
Western civilization as a whole needs more men like David Goggins.
@mgazibo
@mgazibo 3 года назад
“Its like when you need to take a shit and you’re far from home, no matter how far away you are, some how you deal with it. But when the moment finally comes and you’re feet away from a suitable toilet, you nearly shit your self?”.......Know you can do it! Mr. Googins, you’re a badass and an inspiration. I know how hard training is and for me to see you accomplish what you have done is an amazing thing to see in my life time.
@JosephCee
@JosephCee 6 лет назад
truth. i too learned a lot about not giving up and enduring the pain when i started running. i think everyone could learn a lot about themselves through the pain of running distances.
@Liazon098
@Liazon098 6 лет назад
I know this guy in many speeches, and I wonder how hard it was to have him never to curse in this video. It works, but man, I miss the cursing.
@Learna_Hydralis
@Learna_Hydralis 6 лет назад
hahahaha same thoughts, lol
@drakewilliams10dw
@drakewilliams10dw 6 лет назад
I’m curious, what is it about cursing that benefits a speech?
@shubham709
@shubham709 6 лет назад
Lol :)
@OpenPhoenix
@OpenPhoenix 6 лет назад
Drake Williams I think it's because people associate cussing with being more honest and speaking one's mind.
@ahmeeeeeeeeeeeed
@ahmeeeeeeeeeeeed 6 лет назад
Drake Williams Emphasis
@moneymaking11
@moneymaking11 6 лет назад
This made my day.
@70stunes71
@70stunes71 4 года назад
At my age I've been uncomfortable enough . Farming, factories, 6 yrs military, 10 yrs self employed. So I'll set here comfortable while you're being uncomfortable lmbo. But the difference is Mr.Goggins, I AGREE WITH YOU COMPLETELY!!!!
@sakhile6460
@sakhile6460 2 года назад
Once your mind knows you're not gonna take the path of least resistance it works with you instead of against you. That's powerful right there, something we've all experienced at some point in our lives.
@unavocatepice
@unavocatepice 5 лет назад
This was just the kick in the "derrière" that I needed! The battle of the mind is omnipresent! Thanks for posting this!
@plastick7146
@plastick7146 4 года назад
Vegetables eats Goggins to become healthier
@_Wild_Wanderlust_
@_Wild_Wanderlust_ 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@indian3197
@indian3197 3 года назад
Great quote...😀
@sullyb23511
@sullyb23511 5 лет назад
I appreciate the fact that Mr. Goggins admits that there are, or were, things in his life that he didn't want to face. That tells me that I am not weak for wanting to quit; weakness is the act quitting, itself.
@Pheenam
@Pheenam 2 года назад
It’s one thing to read about his race in the book, but to hear it from Goggins directly is something else
@ArkenGAMES
@ArkenGAMES 6 лет назад
Thats just amazing...
@cattsmahal1005
@cattsmahal1005 6 лет назад
I just discovered you Dave. You’re awesome. Thank you for providing your life experienced advise. Meditating on them.
@josephkelley8641
@josephkelley8641 5 лет назад
Needed to hear this Today, David - thank you for gracing and blessing all of us. With information paid-for in blood, sweat and tears. Inspiring as hell - ...
@bad_at_accuracy_
@bad_at_accuracy_ 4 года назад
ive never actually jogged with the intent of betterment, never ran out of passion, only to escape....my mind tells me i cant run 100 miles, then it starts thinking of ways that i can and i can feel it trying to convince itself that i cant or shouldnt. I want to. But i am weak.... im out of shape again...so im here trying to change my perspectives. Thank you for telling me things i need to hear.
@gcgrabodan
@gcgrabodan 6 лет назад
I also never ran but decided to start. I planned to run 10km, no matter what. After 2km or so my knees started to hurt. I kept going. One week later I still had pain in the knees, went to a physician and learned that I injured my knees and today I still feel the pain every time I walk. So, pushing to your limits is good, but never over them!
@eav300M
@eav300M 6 лет назад
Greatness!!
@brucecorey24
@brucecorey24 6 лет назад
At 8:06, THATS when the brother realized he went SUPER SAIYAN! much respect
@eddievargas704
@eddievargas704 2 года назад
The sensation you receive after running is unexplainable. It hits me hard every time. Especially if you have a mirror right in front of you after the long training session, Its enlightening
@commercialbroilerchicken3399
@commercialbroilerchicken3399 4 года назад
ohh Gaggins men ! you're my inspiration brother! I listened to your book , most of your talk on talk shows. I used to be lazy and skinny but today I run, cardio, weight lift, read everyday. I think I'm leaving at best, I couldn't be happier and I think I owe you big time. Thank you Gaggin for being such Extraordinary and make us even Extraordinary.
@knifetoucher
@knifetoucher 6 лет назад
Shit, and here I am crying that I can't even do 10 miles.
@kk346592
@kk346592 6 лет назад
HUGE JACKEDMAN Don't bother counting miles, just take a day off; load some water/minerals into a backpack and go for a run.
@michaelbabcock5232
@michaelbabcock5232 6 лет назад
HUGE JACKEDMAN This guy is a sociopath
@HiddenCreektv
@HiddenCreektv 6 лет назад
Michael Babcock please explain how
@mchlclark
@mchlclark 6 лет назад
He has sociopaths tendencies. Just not all of them. This dude cares for sure. He just doesn't care about the shit that really doesn't matter. I think that's how people mistake him for psychopath anyway. And Michael Babcock may have been using the word as a compliment.
@drakewilliams10dw
@drakewilliams10dw 6 лет назад
Michael Babcock it’s ones perspective that see’s him as a sociopath or a mentor. Medical description can be stigmatizing but that stigma will spoil the chance to learn something new.
@jamiedavid8023
@jamiedavid8023 6 лет назад
Thanks for going through that & sharing that you did
@Brice23
@Brice23 2 года назад
Man I was watching this and suddenly I was looking into this mans eyes and it felt like he was talking directly to me, like he is really my personal coach, like it was just me and him and he is giving me this lesson that I must retain and live up to in my life as a requisite for my future growth. Not just another youtube video but a real piece of fundamental life knowledge. Truly powerful, and valuable.
@kevmankom
@kevmankom 6 лет назад
Sorry but it bugs the crap out of me that the video suggestions at the end of the video cover up peoples faces while they are still talking. It really spoils the good talks for me. Can you do anything about it?
@michaelweinstein3056
@michaelweinstein3056 6 лет назад
+1 If youre gonna popup videos please think about where they're being placed.
@andruman33
@andruman33 6 лет назад
i almost quit smoking but after seeing the thumbnail i knew it was wrong and started again. thnx big think
@Darkymster3191
@Darkymster3191 6 лет назад
andruman33 haha
@xxxhoodooxxx
@xxxhoodooxxx 6 лет назад
andruman33 Nobody likes a quitter. ✊🍻
@enso8762
@enso8762 6 лет назад
Lmao
@perside4100
@perside4100 6 лет назад
Your mind is addicted but you as a person want to give up smoking. Try going to a sauna for 3 days, be around those who care about you outdoors with no substance, keep yourself busy, mediate, each time you smoke have a consequence like running for 15mins outside. Your brain is programmable. Tell me how it goes. Drink lots of water and eat healthy.
@xxxhoodooxxx
@xxxhoodooxxx 6 лет назад
Soul Purpose Absolutely! Worked for me. Wisdom right there. ✌️
@gentlewarriorjourney4426
@gentlewarriorjourney4426 5 лет назад
Love your message my friend! I have been there before and I have run away from things. I learned how strong my mind was when I went through SFAS (Special Forces Assessment Selection) when my body broke down but my mind kicked in and took over and carried me to the finish. I was selected, out of over 300 of us, less than 80 of made it to the end. I will keep this video in my favorites to keep reminding me when I want to run away from something.
@notoriouscharismatic2858
@notoriouscharismatic2858 2 месяца назад
Once the mind has confirmed i am not gonna quit until its done-- my mind, my body and my spirit became one for the first time. WOW !!!
@caseylee3345
@caseylee3345 6 лет назад
Excellent video.
@JG-mt3rp
@JG-mt3rp 6 лет назад
He's great, I want to look into having him come to my company as a speaker.
8 месяцев назад
"Once the mind knows you are not going to quit something it's going to try find more. It's going to try to give you more. Once it realizes you're not going to take the path of least resistance, you are going to stay here until it's done, my mind and my body and my spirit became one for the first time ever. And I went to a level that I never thought was humanly possible for myself or anybody else". 💪
@storytime6263
@storytime6263 5 лет назад
For me this is tuff to see for everyone. Here is a story, two of my friends signed up for the military with me. We trained for 2 years through heat and snow, all three of us did way more then the military asks of you, we went beyond sanity in commitment. Meps came... one of my friends who was imo better and more committed then us.... he was rejected because of some stomach issues and a history of anxiety etc.... broke him for a long time. Five years later he still is trying to do something he loves. Police wont take him or any other enforcement because of some medical crap. I KNOW he would be the best, but my best friend is stuck because of rules that shouldn't be there imo... to me it breaks my heart, he has a job but he told me he isnt happy, he is in real good shape(better then most) but refuses to give up. I just don't have the heart to tell him he can't do what he wants because of stigma. So you can talk and talk but there is bridges you CANNOT cross because it is out of your hands. This is why I take this talk with a grain of salt... because of my best friend, and I seen a warrior defeated without a chance to fight...
@siggithompson2889
@siggithompson2889 5 лет назад
Storytime626 I have a history of depression and because of that doors have closed, I believe that your friend would be the best at anything he'd do but it's those rules and the stigma. Makes you feel absolutely terrible.
@blackrm84
@blackrm84 6 лет назад
I was weighing in at about 200 pounds I stopped drinking for a month lost about 12 pounds so now I'm at correct weight for the Navy I got approved. I am really thinking Navy Seals. All my friends say I cant do it but im thinking ok the more you say it the more I want it. I am in the testing phase now.
@peepspeeps1714
@peepspeeps1714 6 лет назад
Robert Black congratulations on the weight loss & good luck !
@blackrm84
@blackrm84 6 лет назад
thanks chief !!
@TheAnnestube
@TheAnnestube 6 лет назад
Robert Black way to go!!! good luck, hooyah!!
@mandlaradebe4580
@mandlaradebe4580 6 лет назад
That's the spirit
@richardjones1233
@richardjones1233 6 лет назад
Go for it!
@Komodokhan148
@Komodokhan148 6 лет назад
I recently did a 10 mile run last week after watching this. It was hard as fuck but I did it.
@thsu8
@thsu8 6 лет назад
Nice job man. Thanks for sharing about how this impacted you.
@TheOpethOfMastodon
@TheOpethOfMastodon 6 лет назад
Good job!
@seamonkeyl9061
@seamonkeyl9061 6 лет назад
What I love about this speech is that this man is sharing his vulnerability - and that's one of the hardest things a person can do.
@michaeldobachesky6956
@michaeldobachesky6956 6 лет назад
Very motivating talk, your 100 miles story was inspirational.
@spacecorpse3212
@spacecorpse3212 5 лет назад
i have a tendency to take the path of most resistance
@ThePowerninja101
@ThePowerninja101 6 лет назад
Gain mental toughness by constantly facing the things you don't want to face; the things that make you uncomfortable.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Thank you Goggins, you helped changed my life, Im seeking discomfort every day since reading your book, ive not mastered it yet but im pushing, pushing, pushing!
@lolaapelt8616
@lolaapelt8616 6 лет назад
I've actually watched or listened to (if I'm busy) several of this guy's interviews. I'm a 43 year young white woman who's youngest child is graduating tomorrow. I havn't worked out in a mighty long time and I've been eating terribly for the last couple of years. All of the good stuff in my life has been complete grace, or so I thought until I discovered "Goggins." It was then realized that I've really worked my ass off to be a good mother, sister,wife etc, and I'm so very Thankful for what I have....but I know it's only "40%" of what I can do to love my beautiful family even more and to improve my health and financial well being etc. Time....to...Rock!!!!!
@TheSubpremeState
@TheSubpremeState 6 лет назад
I think i can get out of bed finish my office work now after a few more yt vids
@Sequence06
@Sequence06 4 года назад
"The only easy day was yesterday"
@mkbfpv
@mkbfpv 2 года назад
Doesn’t matter if you are comfortable or not, doesn’t matter if we push our limits or not, doesn’t matter if you make millions or not, We still “wake up” and have to live through a never ending maze of bullshit and manipulation each and every day. You can be a ultra marathon runner, extreme sports master, physical god…again it doesn’t matter. It only makes your mind strong in certain aspects in life, in other aspects the strongest willed will buckle like little school kids. Do what makes you happy, protect others, stand up for what’s morally correct for humanity, and provide truth and honesty…that is true strength of character. Without truth everything else is bollocks, and there is a whole lot that is being hidden…but you already knew that. ✌🏻❤️🌍
@gdibble
@gdibble 6 лет назад
Good job David, and good story. Thanks for sharing.
@liquidmidnight1
@liquidmidnight1 5 лет назад
The 424 'dislikes'? People who don't want to face what worms they are. Regards.
@heavyjoechipman3594
@heavyjoechipman3594 5 лет назад
May God bless this awesome man and his family. I consider it a treasure to hear him inspire and motivate.😁
@darkhorse12maddog13
@darkhorse12maddog13 5 лет назад
I love you, Goggins. Thank you for helping me get my life back.
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