Finding Ultra
Rejecting Middle Age, Becoming One of the World's Fittest Men, and Discovering Myself
by Rich Roll
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Recommended by 4 notable people, including Matt D_x0092_Avella and Andrew Huberman
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“Ultramarathon Man (Dean Karnazes) reads like a firsthand logbook of an extreme “50 marathons, 50 states, 50 days” undertaking, written to keep you moving through spectacle and resolve. Its useful part is the momentum: you get the day-to-day drive, the mental grit, and the public-facing push toward taking “next steps” at any fitness level. The limitation is that it leans motivational and story-forward rather than technical. If you want training plans, physiology, or careful explanation of method, you may find the focus too broad.”
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