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EPISODE · May 1, 2025 · 57 MIN

Extreme Endurance Athlete Robert Abcug - Triple Ironman & DECA Ironman | Ep 77

from The Driven Athlete · host Dr. Kyle Volstad, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, CSCS

What drives someone to swim 24 miles, bike 1,120 miles, and then run 262 miles without stopping? Meet Robert Absug, an ultra-endurance athlete whose journey from college swimmer to extreme distance competitor reveals the fascinating psychology behind pursuing seemingly impossible physical challenges.Robert's story begins with promise and heartbreak—a D1 college swimmer training for Olympic trials whose career ended abruptly due to a shoulder injury. After taking years off and finding himself overweight at 30, Robert decided to reclaim his athletic identity, starting with a 26-mile Tampa Bay swim. That decision sparked a progression through increasingly demanding challenges: marathons, Ironman competitions, a Triple Ironman (completed in just under 59 hours straight), and ultimately a Deca Ironman—ten times the traditional Ironman distance, requiring 12 days of nearly continuous movement with minimal sleep.The physical toll was extraordinary. During his races, Robert experienced hallucinations, saw phantom semi-trucks blocking his path, and developed feet so swollen he needed oversized shoes with the sides cut out just to continue. Yet despite year-long recovery periods, he kept seeking the next challenge. As Robert explains, "I need that mental, physical challenge. I like that point where you welcome the pain like your old buddy."This conversation goes beyond athletic achievements to explore deeper questions: What happens when an athlete loses their identity? Why do some people crave extreme challenges that most would consider impossible? How does the mind overcome when the body wants to quit? Whether you're an endurance athlete yourself or simply fascinated by the outer limits of human potential, Robert's experiences offer remarkable insights into the resilience of body and spirit.For those inspired to explore ultra-endurance events, Robert recommends the supportive community found through Ultra Sign Up and local running groups. His next challenges? A 125-mile unsupported race through Florida wilderness and the Moab 240—pushing boundaries yet again.

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What drives someone to swim 24 miles, bike 1,120 miles, and then run 262 miles without stopping? Meet Robert Absug, an ultra-endurance athlete whose journey from college swimmer to extreme distance competitor reveals the fascinating psychology behind pursuing seemingly impossible physical challenges. Robert's story begins with promise and heartbreak—a D1 college swimmer training for Olympic trials whose career ended abruptly due to a shoulder injury. After taking years off and finding himsel...

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