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i just want to understand like this was a monumental moment in kyle's life you guys have had a bonded friendship and you don't show up and then the stream does numbers and now all of a sudden you're spam texting him and talking and now you show up for the pod and here for ufc weekend
I don't think I've gotten a voice memo in like two years. You should have seen the viewing party that we had in my house in LA. There was probably 50 people.
I don't believe it. You're literally smirking right now. I'm seeing through the bullshit. If you actually cared, you would have been there in person in a vehicle. Are you being serious right now? I'm being dead ass. Oh, okay. Because I know the relationship that you guys have. If I had a good friend, I'd want him there supporting me on a monumental moment in my life.
No, I appreciate that. I respect that.
I'm just curious why you were there.
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Chapter 3: What was the significance of Kyle's 100-mile run?
You fucking... You came in in every aspect of this, from training, the mental side of it, to the content side, the streaming logistics. Like, you were just... We couldn't have asked for a better person to be... to help us with this 100 miles. And then we got Brad. Me and you have kind of bonded over our fitness journey and become good friends.
And, dude, honestly, we just wanted to recap this stream because I think it just...
blew away our expectations of it yeah so here's what i because i don't know this you run professionally or something yeah so how impressive and is it for someone to do 100 miles
In general?
Yeah. Not very impressive. It's not.
No, I don't think so. In the ultra marathon running world. So in like for that, but for a guy. That's why it's good. Because it's the outside.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You've been running for how long now?
It's about, it's about the time. It's about, okay. All right. Are you saying like, is what they did impressive? But so he's been training for six months. Let's roll that back. Is what they did impressive? Yeah. Yes. Yeah.
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Chapter 4: How did the Nelk Boys prepare for the 100-mile challenge?
Like it's someone will usually train six months to a year. to do a hundred miles and they did it in 71 days so that's rare yeah and is there any is there any risk injury wise with that oh yeah i mean that was probably the biggest that was like the biggest risk of everything was stress fractures and ligament tears and tendon tears and muscle tears you had a stress injury
i thought i did oh no you did you did though because you you we took a couple days off yeah you were feeling it i mean yeah i mean they were sorry wait you're are you wearing a marlin cap and a cuban link and you've grilled me just now i'm sorry go ahead yeah no i am go ahead okay cuban link's not even real i just like it looks cool
It does look cool. It does. I'm with you. Not one person had any injury? No. Not in the training, right? No. Fuck, bro. Can you imagine you tore something? It'd be bad.
No one even had an injury coming out of it. And what did I say? Literally when we were going in, remember? I was like, yo, one of you will come out of this and not fucking run for like six months.
Before we get into it, tell us about your background, Matt, and how you got into running. Matt's run across Texas twice. How many miles is that again?
Total miles, 1,736 days. How much is one across Texas? Yeah, 900 one way and then 841 the other way. So 900 miles in how many days? 19 and then 841 miles in 17.
And then you're running an average of what a day? Year one, 50. Year two, 47. So 47 to 50 miles a day for 19 days straight. Yeah. That's fucking insane. Yeah. But yeah, how did you, I want to get your story too. And so how did you kind of start off with getting into running?
You know, it's kind of a sad story to be honest. My little brother had two friends that were murdered and 17 years old or 16 and 18 years old. And in that process, two best friends were murdered. He dropped out of high school.
and i was in the military at the time and i was like i need to find a way to like to help him like self-help and i literally just got on google and i googled self-help books and found can't hurt me by david goggins and in reading that i was like hey like yo like let's read this book together and in reading that book
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Chapter 5: What challenges did the team face during the 100-mile run?
Pretty much just, I mean, we have everything at our fingertips too, right? And I kind of said it in our documentary that we're filming, but my biggest fear in life is losing self-control. Because I've always been the guy in control. I've always been the leader. People always kind of look to me for the next step.
So I think whenever I feel like I'm losing self-control, it scares the living fuck out of me, bro. Like I get anxiety. And I'm at that point in my life where I really can do anything at any time. I can hop on a plane and go somewhere. I get invited to shit that's sometimes even... Well, most of the time is even beneficial. Partying for us, it can be very beneficial, right?
So it's just a slippery slope. And I think, yeah, when I originally did my first fitness journey, it was because... We kind of just went rock star lifestyle all summer. And I just hit a wall pretty much. And I was like, bro, like this is not going to end well if I keep on this journey. And I was always into the gym, but I could never just stick to it. You know what I mean?
So when I hit that wall, I kind of just said, yo, I'm going to do my transformation and
posted it on my instagram story and said like i'm gonna do this in 120 days because that accountability is everything right so there's something in like having accountability accountability is like everything like drugs and fucking drinking is cool and all but like when you fucking when you are accountable for what you say there is a natural human high in that yeah that like you can't get anywhere else like yeah like cool like the party lifestyle like yeah it's great but like when you fucking say that you're gonna be somebody and then you become that person
what what feeling is better it feels way better yeah so that that's when i originally got the the hook for it and that changed my life and then after that you just i mean we call it like the dial virus honestly it's like you get it you just get it like you get addicted to it becomes literally a drug like working out and getting your heart rate up getting your body moving like it just makes you feel good and i'm just addicted to that too if i don't work out now for like
you know, three days, I just feel like a complete slob. Like my mental feels off. I have to either go for a run or lift weights to like get my heart rate up and get that blood pumping. And it just, I'm addicted to it. Like I have no choice, which is kind of like a blessing.
I was just saying that I feel like in the ultra running world too, I think a lot of these guys are ex addicts as well.
Yeah.
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Chapter 6: How did the team manage their nutrition during the run?
Yeah. Why, why is running? It's so, it's like a cult. Yeah. Like all these guys get so, what is the obsession there? It's so easy, but the easiest way to like get that high. Yeah.
But, but you can just step outside your house and you can just, just go right away.
Like running, being culty, like you can look at, like you can look at,
i mean you guys are like a fucking cult too you just gotta penetrate it no i yeah i guess you know i mean i mean you know what i mean like like if you're like like an outsider looking in like everyone it's just like that kind of like that clicky feeling you're talking about well no it's like why why did you decide to focus on running instead of just lifting weights 100 miles yeah great question um like i'm super jacked but you're like no i want to focus on running
Yeah. I wanted a new goal that was going to really keep me like tunnel visioned again. Because sometimes when you're just like lifting weights, like even for you probably too, right? When you're, there's no real consequence. Like if you don't have a strict deadline and a goal, like you're kind of just like going to the gym. Oh, I can skip a day. Or if this person invites me out here.
oh yeah i can go out like i don't have there's no deadline there's no consequence there's no accountability so i was looking for something last year that was gonna keep me locked the in so i called gary brekka's son cole and i asked him i was like what do you got going on this year and he said i'm running 100 miles
And I was like... Oh, that's how it came up?
That's how it came up, yeah. I was like... I called him on a run.
Yeah.
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Chapter 7: What were the reactions to completing the 100-mile challenge?
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I should quit. Right. You guys tell me, have you ever, you, have you ever hit that in the gym? You know, like, no, right.
Right. So I, I see what you're saying is like, to your point, when did it actually get to like, yo, this is fucking hard. Cause you've done the thing in the race. Yeah. Like what mile or was there a point where you're like, fuck, like this is actually gonna be really tough to fit.
So when I started to look into it, I knew it was going to keep me away from all the bullshit. And it was basically going to keep me only focused on this, and it wasn't going to allow me to do anything that wasn't serving me. So I posted on my story, and I said, I need someone to help me train for this. And then Freezer Tarps actually connected me and Matt. That's how that's how we did Canadian.
Are you crazy? I thought you were Canadian. No.
Oh, fuck.
Yeah. No, I fucking hate Canada, dude. I've never gone back. Kyle ruined my Canadian experience. You love Canada. Dude, Toronto is beautiful, but like I can't do it. We're going to Toronto next summer, like peak June. Yeah. Never again. Toronto is fun. Yeah. Never again in the winter.
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Chapter 8: What future fitness challenges are being considered?
Well, not to run 50 kilometers. Yeah.
Yeah.
But we connected. Freezer connected us. And then I talked to Matt on the phone. And yeah, I knew it was a real deal right when I talked to him. And he got me set up on a crazy training schedule. And right when I looked at the plan, because he'd mapped it out all the way till the end. So I could see it was like, you know, I don't know how many miles did we start running at the beginning? 50.
When we chatted, I said, what was your longest run in the last 90 days? You said 12 miles. Cause I was in Asia too. Yeah. And that was the thing is that we, so we start, you started at, I think I said early 13 and then it was like 13, 15, 16, 17, 20. Right. Yeah. And we just slowly built that out. We started low, bro.
Where it became real to me was when we sat in your house and we put it up on the screen and we had, which was, it was actually incredible we were able to do this. We went through with Gabe, we went through your entire schedule and we manipulated your running to your business.
Yeah.
and we we put everything on the schedule to like kyle has this kyle has that his parents are coming he's going to la he has to film a podcast and we like put it on the calendar alaska and then yeah alaska holy yeah alaska and then we just looked at the tv and we were all like okay like and i kind of left there and i was like
was like two weeks like like they two you got i was like i was giving you two weeks to see if you guys were real or not wow so you at first you were like i don't really know about these guys like when i kind of talk maybe like when i came down see i didn't even know but i didn't even know about you guys right like like kyle said oh i'm gonna do it with friends but i didn't even know that you guys were doing my training program you know what i mean like i didn't know i was writing the program for everybody
And, you know, like when, when we first started, I was like, okay, like, you know, just like you, like you were saying earlier, like we had to build up, I feel like we had to have a mutual trust with each other. Like, you know, you have to slowly build that trust where Kyle's like, Hey, like, does this guy actually know what he's talking about?
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