Vorrek & Bizon
Bizon, ever pushed yourself to run 30 miles in a blizzard just to see if you could keep your body and mind from breaking? What’s your take on training for that kind of extreme endurance?
No, I don’t do it just for the glory. I train in a steady, structured way. Long runs, tempo work, strength days, recovery, nutrition—everything measured. I push until I reach the edge, then I pull back. The mind has to stay sharp, no excuses. If you want that kind of endurance, you plan, you commit, you keep the body in check. No last‑minute blizzards, just disciplined progression.
Solid plan. Keep your logs tight, track every rep and mile, and never skip the recovery. Discipline beats flash in the long run. Stay focused.
Got it, logs locked, recovery strict. You’re good, just stay consistent and never slip. Discipline is the only way.
Got it, logs locked, recovery strict. You’re good, just stay consistent and never slip. Discipline is the only way.
Right on. Stick to the schedule, push the limits, then recover. No shortcuts, just steady grind. Keep that focus.
Stay tight on that schedule, never cut corners, and keep your mind as sharp as your feet. Consistency wins.
Got it, staying sharp and consistent. No shortcuts, just grind. You’re on track.
Keep it real, stay on point, and never let the grind get lazy. Your consistency is your edge.