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Running, Recovery, and Reinvention: Brad Finn's Journey from Addiction to Ultra Marathon Success

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Brad shares his journey from a competitive lacrosse player to an ultra runner, detailing his struggles with addiction and how running and sobriety transformed his life. He discusses his experiences with triathlons, the differences between triathlons and ultra marathons, and the importance of community and accountability in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. In this conversation, Brad Finn shares his journey from casual running to ultra marathons, discussing the challenges and lessons learned along the way. He reflects on the importance of accountability, the impact of injuries, and the mental aspects of training and racing. Brad recounts his experiences with running streaks, his first ultra marathon, and the lessons learned from his first 100-mile race, emphasizing the significance of training specificity and mental preparation. In this conversation, Brad Finn shares his experiences and challenges in ultra marathons, discussing the physical and mental hurdles he faces during races. He reflects on the importance of setting realistic goals, managing expectations, and the role of mental strength in overcoming obstacles. Brad Finn shares his journey of accountability through running, discussing how he started his channel to document his path to becoming debt-free and losing weight. He emphasizes the importance of long-form content and building a genuine community over mere follower counts. The discussion touches on the mental health aspects of running, including the potential for addiction and the post-race blues. Finally, Brad compares the challenges of ultra running to Ironman races, asserting that ultra marathons present a unique and greater level of difficulty. Takeaways Sobriety played a crucial role in his running success. Brad's first triathlon was a significant milestone in his life. He found a supportive community in the trail running scene. The differences between triathlons and ultra marathons are significant. Accountability helped Brad maintain his running streak. He believes that running has made him a better person overall. Accountability can significantly enhance motivation in fitness. Training specificity is crucial for ultra marathons. Mental preparation is as important as physical training. Every race teaches valuable lessons for future endeavors. Ultra marathons can be humbling experiences that challenge both physical and mental limits. Mental strength plays a significant role in overcoming challenges in ultra marathons. Recovery, including sleep and nutrition, is essential for optimal performance. It's important to enjoy the process of training rather than just focusing on the finish line. The significance of tapering and adjusting training as races approach is highlighted. Finding joy in running and training is key to long-term success. Accountability can drive personal transformation. Post-race blues are a common challenge for runners. Ultra running presents unique challenges compared to triathlons. Chapters 03:03 From Team Sports to Endurance Running 05:56 The Impact of Sobriety on Running 08:59 Triathlon Experiences and Transition to Ultra Running 12:03 The Differences Between Triathlons and Ultra Marathons 15:01 Finding Motivation and Support in Sobriety 18:02 The Importance of Community and Accountability in Running 20:24 The Journey of Running Streaks 24:15 Transitioning to Ultra Marathons 36:32 Lessons from the First 100-Mile Race 43:01 The Challenge of Ultra Marathons 46:25 Mental Strength and Expectations in Racing 52:03 Goal Setting and Managing Expectations 56:03 The Importance of Recovery and Mental Health 01:06:23 Accountability Through Running 01:10:04 Friendships in the Running Community 01:11:48 Running as a New Addiction 01:17:30 Comparing Ironman and Ultra Running Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/theadventurejogger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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