He's the greatest runner of all time.
Yes he is.
He is beast
Dude is a beast
Dude went over 1:05 for a half and no one has called him a hobby jogger yet?! Geez, you people are slippin'
Where tf is Hate Pupil..?
MeHereYouWhere?! wrote:
Dude went *substantially over 1:05 for a half and no one has called him a *non elite hobby jogger yet?! Geez, you people are slippin'
* Fixed it for you.
Amazing physical feats, but not well liked in the teams as an operator.
San Onofre wrote:
Amazing physical feats, but not well liked in the teams as an operator.
That's because he took a recruiting position for a few years to get two heart surgeries completed. Not his fault. He deployed to the Middle East twice prior. Team guys started saying he ducked deployments but in reality he a had freaking hole in is heart.
Bahh wrote:
San Onofre wrote:
Amazing physical feats, but not well liked in the teams as an operator.
That's because he took a recruiting position for a few years to get two heart surgeries completed. Not his fault. He deployed to the Middle East twice prior. Team guys started saying he ducked deployments but in reality he a had freaking hole in is heart.
Meh, believe what you want. Doesn't matter. Just not a popular guy amongst the teams.
Can someone explain who this guy is and why I should buy his book? I've seen a few threads about him/the book in recent days, but hadn't heard of him before
qwertyuiop[]\ wrote:
Can someone explain who this guy is and why I should buy his book? I've seen a few threads about him/the book in recent days, but hadn't heard of him before
He once set the world record for number of pull ups in one day.
San Onofre wrote:
Bahh wrote:
That's because he took a recruiting position for a few years to get two heart surgeries completed. Not his fault. He deployed to the Middle East twice prior. Team guys started saying he ducked deployments but in reality he a had freaking hole in is heart.
Meh, believe what you want. Doesn't matter. Just not a popular guy amongst the teams.
I just explained to you why. I think it's a pretty fair and accurate excuse as to why. Dude shouldn't of even been in the military with a hole in his heart yet became and navy seal and runs 100 milers.
These are my two favorite Goggins interviews: (The Rogan one is good, too.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78I9dTB9vqM&t=20s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueNtejxVY24&t=3017s
This is Jesse Itzler's story of Goggins living with him for a month to train him:
Goggins is harder and better than any olympic qualfier in the 400m fact.
Not Dean wrote:
Goggins is harder and better than any olympic qualfier in the 400m fact.
true
San Onofre wrote:
Amazing physical feats, but not well liked in the teams as an operator.
+1
Moved north out of SD?
Coronado 3 wrote:
San Onofre wrote:
Amazing physical feats, but not well liked in the teams as an operator.
+1
Moved north out of SD?
-1 the mfuckker had a hole in his heart you terds.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year