#41 Patrick Simiglai

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2024 · 1H 39M

#41 Patrick Simiglai

from Løb For Livet · host Magnus Hvid

Her for i en fantastisk samtale med Patrick der er Ultraløber , men også ultra på mange andre måder i sit liv ! Vi taler om de første løb, både med og uden start nr, vi kommer i den forbindelse ind på nogle af de første lange distancer på 132 km der sku ha været 100 miles og en rigtig lang traver på 255 km på 45 timer ! Vi kommer også ind på oplevelser fra Run O´Clock Backyard, Trail løb i Odsherred, en selvarrangeret impulsiv 100 miles tur og noget så vildt som en Ultraman ! Vi taler om at komme ud af sin komfort zone som lader til at være noget Patrick er ret god til, om det er koldt vand , løb, cykling eller det at kaste sig ud i at skrive sin egen bog ! Vi kommer også omkring det at gå fra at være hardcore misbruger til at være ultra atlet , det var utrolig givende og inspirerende at tale med Patrick, i kan følge ham på diverse sociale medier og tjekke hans hjemmeside patricksimiglai.com ud hvor man kan booke hans foredrag og købe hans bog, i kan også lytte til Patricks egne podcast Den indre dialog og Hvor er din drivkraft? rigtig god fornøjelse ! Podcasten kan støttes via 10er.dk. https://www.instagram.com/patricksimiglai

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