@@mikeFolco I agree. I don't really follow him for his physical training. For me I more admire his mindset when it comes to building mental toughness. I can agree that his way of training is probably a bit excessive and probably not healthy. But I really like his whole mindset of embracing the uncomfortable by doing things that suck.
@@buckyboy000 Exactly, he trained for the heat very well and starting with the 1st cohorts (Rookies) at 6am meant he was a little less in the heat than the contender in 2nd cohort, 8am and 3rd cohort, 10am. Still a fucking achievement and good planning|training,
If you listen to his audiobook, he was completely out of it during this interview. He said that these ultra-marathons during this year was the hardest thing he's ever had to do. And considering that he went through three Hell weeks in BUDS in a year, that's saying a lot.
David goggins didn't take his soul.... The man was inspired... In fact in the video he told the story of David goggins running 100 miles and hurt 100.... He was inspired
At 3:15 you can see when he takes those peoples souls. He looks away processes it in his mind and looks back. It’s amazing to see it in action as it is rare to see it the actual second it happens.
I came to the understanding that no one saves you during one of the worst times of my life. Whenever I would share that quote ppl would look right past the profound in that. It wasn’t until this book by David Goggins that it’s all coming together for me. David uses his life as the Guinea pig for all of us… okay no one saves you so here is what it looks like and means to save yourself. So inspiring.
Well said. You don’t realise no one is coming to save you until you are in a situation that there is no way out of but to endure it and surmount it. David’s lessons are so powerful because his life is a testament to being in that place most of us will find ourselves in at some stage and then surmounting it. If we don’t know how to push ourselves and increase our capacity for suffering- and to find purpose in that suffering, we won’t make it out with our souls intact- that is our self-respect our dignity our potential fulfilled. When life gets real and you suffer it makes sense to learn how to suffer first and spend time there so you know how to endure it and rise above.
Up at 5:30 every morning working out. Audio book was my final kick in the ass I needed. Thanks David, Adam and Can’t hurt me. Millions in the bank funding my way of changing less fortunate people lives is my Bad water race.
This man is sitting here in his own world, a place seen only by him in his minds eye, where only a rare breed can relate, with two broken feet, and holding in extreme pain. He was the least prepared person, pushed himself to a place that few can imagine
Hearing the audiobook of Can't hurt me from Goggins led me here and I gotta say hearing the story again about how he ran 101 miles in 18h from the other guy made me smile. What a legend Goggins!!! I listen to his audiobook while going on my long runs! Such an inspiration
Currently listening David Goggins' "Can't Hurt Me" audiobook, where he fearlessly admits to not being a great runner, a powerful revelation that adds a profound layer to his mindset and how he pushes himself beyond his limitations.
Just finished this part of the book (3rd time) and he says he was off in another place during the interview. You can totally see it. If you have the book, read it multiple times because it is more amazing the 3rd time.
here from the book too. I can't express how grateful I am for great minds to lay out the path and save us time. he makes me tear up so many times. inspiration. BAD MADAFAKA, I love you!
wikipedia says: "It takes place annually in mid-July when the weather conditions are most extreme and temperatures can reach 130 °F (54 °C)." what about the heat? -"didnt notice it" what a legend
great book! and to be able to come on youtube and listen to your actual interview @ Badwater is awesome! The mind can tap into so many areas that a person cant begin to imagine!
That's about a 13 minute mile for 135 miles. Yup that's pretty fast. Fun fact he came back and smoked that time and got 25 hours 50 minutes. That's a 11 1/2 minute mile for 135 miles. That's insane!
Such a beutiful human....to have the amount of respect i have for a man iv never met and probably never will is estounding ....btw im 44 yr old female with multiple physical and mental health challenges no family as im from abusive parents who are still alive iv been on my own 24 years but i get up 7 days do 3 hours heavy training a morning and you guessed it with David right in my ear....STAY HARD : GOGGINS 🙏
Playing college level or above sports and had an extremely hard practice and when get home and your girl or parents try speaking to you, you just can't emote like you usually do, you just need to get away for a hot minute. Food, sleep and alone time is all you crave. I imagine this ×10 for what Goggins felt after this race.
At 4:20 when Goggins said he never took his shoes off, and how he only stopped once and all that I love how the guy he was talking to sounded absolutely petrified. Said some “oh… you didn’t… take… your shoes off…
Page 223 of his book “the heat didn’t bother me, partly because it was early and because I’d heat trained so well.” He was being deadly serious about the heat question at 3:14.
What's amazing is that as soon as the guy started running, he was already elite. Most people start with 5ks. Goggins started by running 100 miles in 19 hours.
I crewed with Shanna Armstrong 06 Race Across America, then Furnace Creek 508, & got a good pic of her riding when we passed the Badwater street sign, it was On from there