About this episode

Corey is a full time businessman heavily involved in the world of fitness. He identifies as a hybrid athlete, balancing strength training and running.

In this episode we talk about:

  • balancing passions and being a hybrid athlete
  • the overlap between endurance and entrepreneurship
  • being consistently good rather than occasionally great
  • taking inspiration from others
  • different types of “hard” and “challenging”: 5ks vs ultras

Tune into 49:16 to hear Jon Levitt answer a listener question: How do I train for a marathon?

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