#662: 700 miles bare foot with Chris Brannigan

#662: 700 miles bare foot with Chris Branniga...

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#1003: InnerFight Endurance

The evolution of InnerFight Endurance. This week Marcus and Tom have a chat in the car on their way back from Muscat 70.3. Great time for a podcast.They talk all about how InnerFight Endurance started and how it is way more than just training plans. A great reminder that the goal ...  Show more

#1002: Culture, Standards & Humanity: Lessons from the All Blacks

Today we’re joined by our in-house Kiwi, Jamie Clarke, to dive into the culture of the All Blacks and what it reveals about legacy, humility, and, most importantly, how human beings show up for and interact with each other.The All Blacks blueprint: Why they’ve won 76.6% of games ...  Show more

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