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Episode 229: From 320 Pounds to Running Record-Setting Ultra Marathons…

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A former 320-pound drug, alcohol and fast-food addict, David Clark turned his life around through running, nutrition, sobriety, Buddhism and an insatiable desire to help others. As an ultrarunner, David made the rounds with finishes in races like the Badwater 135, Rocky Raccoon 100, Javelina Jundred and 6 trips across the Leadville Trail 100 course, which was hands down his favorite. He passed away in May of 2020.

Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with David Clark about going from 320 pounds to running record-setting ultra-marathons.

Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:

- How true happiness cannot be found in material possessions,

- Why it’s important to have the right mindset and believe it’s possible to achieve true happiness.

- How training barefoot can improve foot mechanics and performance.

- Why redefining the perspective of your foot can lead to healthier choices in your life.

- How embracing challenges and finding joy in movement can lead to personal growth.

Connect with Steven:

Website

Xeroshoes.com

Jointhemovementmovement.com

Twitter@XeroShoes

Instagram@xeroshoes

Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes

  continue reading

250 episódios

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A former 320-pound drug, alcohol and fast-food addict, David Clark turned his life around through running, nutrition, sobriety, Buddhism and an insatiable desire to help others. As an ultrarunner, David made the rounds with finishes in races like the Badwater 135, Rocky Raccoon 100, Javelina Jundred and 6 trips across the Leadville Trail 100 course, which was hands down his favorite. He passed away in May of 2020.

Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with David Clark about going from 320 pounds to running record-setting ultra-marathons.

Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:

- How true happiness cannot be found in material possessions,

- Why it’s important to have the right mindset and believe it’s possible to achieve true happiness.

- How training barefoot can improve foot mechanics and performance.

- Why redefining the perspective of your foot can lead to healthier choices in your life.

- How embracing challenges and finding joy in movement can lead to personal growth.

Connect with Steven:

Website

Xeroshoes.com

Jointhemovementmovement.com

Twitter@XeroShoes

Instagram@xeroshoes

Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes

  continue reading

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