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Team Injinji - David Goggins @ Badwater '06

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Team Injinji - David Goggins 5th place @ Badwater Ultramarathon 2006 The world toughest foot race.

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  • Dave is SEAL Operator First Class David Goggins, U.S. Navy. He is a graduate of the U.S. Navy Basic Underwater Demolition School (BUDS), SEAL Qualification Training (SQT), the U.S. Army Ranger School, The U.S. Army Airborne School, and The U.S. Air Force Special Tactics P School.

  • this guy is incredible. I heard him speak at a seminar..unbelievable motivator.

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  • how can anyone dislike??

  • @kingchad2323 What seminar was that? I'd like to find out how to attend something like that.

  • 3:15 'I didn't even notice it'

    That's why this guy's my fuckin hero.

  • I'm wanting to do ultras eventually. I'm doing up to 12-15 miles now.

    Whenever I feel tired or whatever, I watch videos of this guy for motivation.

  • I read an article on him a year ago, and it mentioned that prior to getting into ultradistance, he weighed 300 pounds (powerlifting) when he walked into a Navy recruiter wanting to become a SEAL. The recruiter told him to come back when he weighed 200. Two or three months later, he shows up back at the recruiters office after dropping 100 pounds. The man is the perfect breathing/walking specimen of mental focus. He gives the rest of us mortals permission that anything IS possible.

  • it's easier to look normal and do this rather than carry like 30 lbs of muscle for hours.

  • I know that. it was a qual. His lecture used to be on youtube.

  • He didn't get injured on this.

    He got injured on his 101 mile thing.

    He had to walk from 75 to 101, because he was having a kidney failure but he didn't know it.

    When he got home, he was peeing blood.

  • Yeah he runs 48 hours straight on a track. No sleep. he amazes me so much

  • lol no kidding hu.. i was like 30 hours.. is this possible ha ha

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