Oz Pearlman
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They'll fast forward. They'll miss all the good stuff in the middle. The quitters. The quitters. The people who did not finish Spartathlon.
They'll fast forward. They'll miss all the good stuff in the middle. The quitters. The quitters. The people who did not finish Spartathlon.
When did you start doing this? My sister ran a marathon. Shout out to my older sister. And there's a little bit of sibling rivalry. She's eight years older. I have twin sisters. And do you remember when marathoning became, like, commonplace?
When did you start doing this? My sister ran a marathon. Shout out to my older sister. And there's a little bit of sibling rivalry. She's eight years older. I have twin sisters. And do you remember when marathoning became, like, commonplace?
When did you start doing this? My sister ran a marathon. Shout out to my older sister. And there's a little bit of sibling rivalry. She's eight years older. I have twin sisters. And do you remember when marathoning became, like, commonplace?
They all are, right? So my sister ran it, and everyone at a certain point, marathoning became like a thing. Do you remember when Oprah ran one, and then everyone's like, I'm running a marathon? I didn't pay attention. Yeah, but there was like a moment where the zeitgeist, everyone started running marathons. This was before that.
They all are, right? So my sister ran it, and everyone at a certain point, marathoning became like a thing. Do you remember when Oprah ran one, and then everyone's like, I'm running a marathon? I didn't pay attention. Yeah, but there was like a moment where the zeitgeist, everyone started running marathons. This was before that.
They all are, right? So my sister ran it, and everyone at a certain point, marathoning became like a thing. Do you remember when Oprah ran one, and then everyone's like, I'm running a marathon? I didn't pay attention. Yeah, but there was like a moment where the zeitgeist, everyone started running marathons. This was before that.
When my sister said she's running 26.2 miles, if she had told me, this is not that she's not fit. She was like a collegiate D1 athlete, swimmer. I'm like, if she had said I'm going to the moon, it would have been equal of like, what do you mean you're running a marathon? And so when she did it, I immediately that day signed up for a marathon just to be like, no, screw that. I'm not.
When my sister said she's running 26.2 miles, if she had told me, this is not that she's not fit. She was like a collegiate D1 athlete, swimmer. I'm like, if she had said I'm going to the moon, it would have been equal of like, what do you mean you're running a marathon? And so when she did it, I immediately that day signed up for a marathon just to be like, no, screw that. I'm not.
When my sister said she's running 26.2 miles, if she had told me, this is not that she's not fit. She was like a collegiate D1 athlete, swimmer. I'm like, if she had said I'm going to the moon, it would have been equal of like, what do you mean you're running a marathon? And so when she did it, I immediately that day signed up for a marathon just to be like, no, screw that. I'm not.
I'm not not doing this. Right. And I was working on Wall Street. I was kind of getting fat and lazy, happy hours. And I go, this is all there is. Like, I'm just going to keep I'm making money. Don't get me wrong. I'm blessed. But I got I got to have something that fires me up. That's my instinct. And so I signed up for a marathon. What year was this? 2004. Okay.
I'm not not doing this. Right. And I was working on Wall Street. I was kind of getting fat and lazy, happy hours. And I go, this is all there is. Like, I'm just going to keep I'm making money. Don't get me wrong. I'm blessed. But I got I got to have something that fires me up. That's my instinct. And so I signed up for a marathon. What year was this? 2004. Okay.
I'm not not doing this. Right. And I was working on Wall Street. I was kind of getting fat and lazy, happy hours. And I go, this is all there is. Like, I'm just going to keep I'm making money. Don't get me wrong. I'm blessed. But I got I got to have something that fires me up. That's my instinct. And so I signed up for a marathon. What year was this? 2004. Okay.
And then I did one Philly marathon, you know, the Rocky, the whole thing. And at mile 23, I start, I stop. And I I'm like crying. I, again, this is a common theme. I've cried like twice in my life. My wife will ask and say, but I was wrecked. I was going to quit. I see two dudes walking because I'm going decently fast at this point. I've trained terribly.
And then I did one Philly marathon, you know, the Rocky, the whole thing. And at mile 23, I start, I stop. And I I'm like crying. I, again, this is a common theme. I've cried like twice in my life. My wife will ask and say, but I was wrecked. I was going to quit. I see two dudes walking because I'm going decently fast at this point. I've trained terribly.
And then I did one Philly marathon, you know, the Rocky, the whole thing. And at mile 23, I start, I stop. And I I'm like crying. I, again, this is a common theme. I've cried like twice in my life. My wife will ask and say, but I was wrecked. I was going to quit. I see two dudes walking because I'm going decently fast at this point. I've trained terribly.