Send us a text We climb Haleakala from sea level to 10,023 feet, turn a vacation into an adventure, and learn why support, fuel, and mindset matter more than perfect legs. A friend’s injury reshapes the day, the descent gets dicey, and we end the year grateful, active, and ready to keep momentum. • why Maui for year-end and how the plan formed • fueling strategy matters • Eric’s injury and pivot to support MVP • mental tactics of 1,000-foot chunks • summit push, thin air, and emotional payof...
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Send us a text We climb Haleakala from sea level to 10,023 feet, turn a vacation into an adventure, and learn why support, fuel, and mindset matter more than perfect legs. A friend’s injury reshapes the day, the descent gets dicey, and we end the year grateful, active, and ready to keep momentum. • why Maui for year-end and how the plan formed • fueling strategy matters • Eric’s injury and pivot to support MVP • mental tactics of 1,000-foot chunks • summit push, thin air, and emotional payof...
S4EP07: When time feels short, purpose runs long; What Would You Do Different If Time Were Short?
Peach Podcast
41 minutes
3 months ago
S4EP07: When time feels short, purpose runs long; What Would You Do Different If Time Were Short?
Send us a text In this episode we connect you with purpose-led endurance, about starting the next lap even when you know you won’t finish, and about riding at 85% without letting pride get in the way of progress. We break down how a backyard ultra actually works—3.5 miles with 550 feet of climbing every lap, every hour on the hour—and why the real race is against the clock and your own head. JP’s opening message set the tone: lean into discomfort, endure with purpose, and live with urgency a...
Peach Podcast
Send us a text We climb Haleakala from sea level to 10,023 feet, turn a vacation into an adventure, and learn why support, fuel, and mindset matter more than perfect legs. A friend’s injury reshapes the day, the descent gets dicey, and we end the year grateful, active, and ready to keep momentum. • why Maui for year-end and how the plan formed • fueling strategy matters • Eric’s injury and pivot to support MVP • mental tactics of 1,000-foot chunks • summit push, thin air, and emotional payof...