In this episode, we go over recent life moves in our careers, Hyrox Worlds championship experiences, taking chances on yourself, and level with how humans view wealth.
In this episode, we recap Drew's 97 mile, 18th place finish in the Bare Performance Nutrition G1M Ultra. We talk nutrition, highs/lows of the race, tell stories, and reminisce on the mental strength that was required for the Texas heat.
In this episode, we cover Drew's training leading up to Bare Ranch and how he's approaching this race differently mentally.
In this episode, we recap Brandon's Hyrox Pro Doubles race recently. We highlight the struggles around prep and vivid stories following prayer and competing.
In this episode, we go over Brandon's experience with Hyrox Miami prep, the goal around the sub-60 pro doubles, and all the in-between.
In this podcast, we address and answer some questions from our instagram stories around fitness, business, life experience, and more.We tell stories, laugh, and stay in the moment. Some questions include:What is one pivotal conversation you've had in your life that changed your path?What got you into fitness?How did you transition out of 75 Hard?Favorite Beer? & More.
In this episode, we talk about the stigma around zone 2 running and how this may apply to different level runners. Skip to 00:21:30 for work-life balance argument. Skip to 00:31:30 where we talk about our view on money and what money can provide.
In this epsiode, we go deep on three questions that every ambitious man wrestles with—but rarely talks about out loud.When are you being soft… and when are you making a smart call?We break down the difference between pushing through resistance and recognizing when you're actually just running on empty. Not every “off” day is weakness—and not every decision to pull back is wisdom.Are your relationships fueling your mission or slowing you down?The world keeps telling us that relationships are a distraction. We think that’s bulls***. The right partner will challenge you, sharpen you, and multiply the mission—not pull from it.When should men speak up—and when should they sit with it?Vulnerability is a buzzword now, but we think timing and intention matter. This isn’t about emotional dumping. It’s about learning how to process, then speak truth that actually lands.
In this episode, we talk about the power in your perspective on discipline. How it feels, how it looks, and how this translates into what we are currently doing with building supplement retail stores.
This podcast episode, The Shift in Validation & The Path to Achievement, explores how our need for validation evolves over time, especially in entrepreneurship. Early in life, external validation from coaches, teachers, and peers drives motivation, but it can also become a limitation. As individuals transition into entrepreneurship, the absence of external praise forces them to develop self-accountability, set their own goals, and find fulfillment in discipline and small wins. The journey of building something significant comes with an emotional rollercoaster—starting with uninformed optimism, facing harsh realities, and eventually pushing through informed pessimism to achieve success. Reaching milestones brings immense satisfaction, but true success comes from recognizing and validating oneself rather than seeking approval from others. The episode encourages listeners to embrace challenges, stay mentally tough, and find fulfillment in the process rather than just the outcome.
In this episode, we go over how we deal mentally with injuries, setbacks, etc.
We talk the Nova Effect, how to track your progress more efficiently with a coach or training app, and how we reframe our struggles with gratitude.
In this episode, we run through the entire Rocky Raccoon race. From prep, through each 20 mile loop. The good, the bad, and the ugly. We talk DNF circumstances and how Drew plans on bouncing back. (00:00:00) Introduction (00:01:00) Preparation for Rocky Raccoon in comparison to first ultra race (00:04:30) Morning before the race (00:06:00) Race Start (00:09:00) First 20 Mile Loop/Finding a Partner (00:18:00) Meeting Andrew Glaze on the Course (00:20:00) Mile 60 In the Dark Again (00:23:00) Brandon Pacing Drew Around Mile 70 (00:26:20) Hallucinations/Setting-In (00:31:00) Cold Chills, Shaking At Mile 80 (00:35:00) Drew's Reaction to DNF (00:37:00) Plan Heading into Bare Ranch Last Man Standing (00:39:00) Lessons Learned From the Race
In this episode, we sit down and both have 4 questions regarding lessons learned in the past year for each other. The other person had no idea what the questions would be, completely unscripted. We talk why 100 miles is even a thing in the first place, how we view doubt, what we would change about business in our generation, and how Drew is preparing for his next 100 mile race on February 1st. Start (00:00) Plans for Rocky Racoon (00:01:11) What is the Single Most Important Lesson Endurance Training Has Taught You That You Have Applied to Business? (00:03:30) What was the most impactful mistake you've made in the last year? (00:07:10) How do you stay motivated? (00:09:30) Why do you run 100 mile races? Why? (00:14:30) What would you tell yourself at 14? (00:17:45) What was the most significant thing anyone has said to you? (00:23:30) How often do you doubt yourself? (00:26:50) Having Friends That Check You (00:31:45) What would you change about business in our generation? (00:34:40)
Introduction to Hyrox (00:00:00)
Brandon and Drew introduce the episode and outline the topics related to Hyrox.
Brandon's Journey into Running (00:01:06)
Brandon shares his background in sports and how he got into running.
Training Volume and Running Dynamics (00:08:31)
Brandon discusses the difference between training for Hyrox and traditional running events.
Misconceptions About Running and Muscle Gain (00:17:03)
Drew challenges the belief that running prevents muscle gain, sharing observations from Hyrox competitors.
Strength Training Importance (00:22:14)
Both speakers agree on the necessity of a strength foundation to prevent injuries in endurance training.
Hyrox Training Volume (00:22:50)
Brandon explains his training volume adjustments leading up to the Hyrox event, including peak and deload weeks.
De-loading Strategy (00:24:26)
Brandon reflects on his de-loading mistakes before the race, suggesting a more gradual reduction in training volume.
Nutrition Challenges During Travel (00:27:14)
Brandon discusses the difficulties of maintaining nutrition routines while traveling for the event.
Race Day Atmosphere (00:28:41)
Drew and Brandon describe the vibrant and energetic atmosphere at the Hyrox event, filled with supportive spectators.
Pacing and Strategy (00:35:06)
Brandon discusses pacing strategies during the race, particularly in the doubles format, and the importance of teamwork.
Physical Demands of the Race (00:37:04)
Brandon reflects on the intense physical challenges faced during Hyrox, particularly after the lunges.
Sled Pushing Strategy (00:37:34)
Brandon shares a strategy for sled pushing during Hyrox, emphasizing the importance of pacing and heart rate management.
Excitement for Wall Balls (00:41:23)
Brandon describes the inspiring sight of competitors performing wall balls at the race's end, motivating others to participate.
Training Challenges (00:42:41)
Brandon shares personal training struggles, including physical exhaustion and unexpected challenges during preparation.
Lessons from Training (00:45:09)
Brandon introduces key lessons learned from training for Hyrox, emphasizing growth through challenges.
Sign Up and Figure It Out (00:52:39)
Brandon encourages listeners to commit to events and adapt as they go, rather than overthinking the process.
Embracing Imperfection in Prep (00:53:25)
Brandon discusses the inevitability of imperfections in training preparations and the importance of learning from each experience.
Importance of Relationships (00:55:01)
Brandon discusses the significance of personal relationships during training and recovery from injury.
Injury and Prioritization (00:55:36)
The speakers reflect on how injuries can shift focus to what truly matters in life and training.
The Value of Companionship in Competition (00:56:27)
Brandon emphasizes how competing with others strengthens friendships and shared experiences.
People Over Accolades (00:57:42)
The discussion centers on prioritizing relationships and inspiring others over personal achievements.
Sharing Your Story (00:58:32)
Brandon encourages listeners to share their personal stories to inspire and connect with others.
The Ripple Effect of Influence (00:59:16)
The hosts talk about how influencing even one person can create a wider impact.
Social Media as a Tool (00:59:45)
Brandon shares a positive perspective on using social media to connect and learn from others.
Exciting News About Upcoming Events (01:00:02)
Drew shares his acceptance into a competitive race and plans for documenting the experience.
Documenting Experiences (01:01:30)
The hosts express their commitment to documenting their training and events for their audience.
Upcoming Podcasts (01:02:20)
They preview the next podcast episode and upcoming events, promising fresh insights post-race.
In this episode, we go over the Shawnee Hills 100 mile race. Everything from training leading up, to crossing the finish line. We tell stories throughout the race from losing toe nails to running from coyotes. We talk plans to document the Rocky Raccoon coming up on February 1st, 2025.
0:00 Start
5:05 The Journey to 100 mile racing
9:53 Training Regimen and Challenges
15:07 Mental Preparation and Self Doubt
19:58 Race Day Nerves and Atmosphere
25:01 The First Half of the Race
29:49 Mid-Race Reflection and Adjustment
34:58 Night Time Running and Pacing
39:46 Final Stretch and Overcoming Obstacles
41:35 The Challenge of The Trail
48:08 Pushing Through The Night
50:29 The Final Stretch and Hell
1:01:06 Crossing the Finish Line
01:07:37 Lessons Learned and Future Goals/Rocky Racoon
We’re just getting started, and this podcast is a way for us to share what we’re learning as young intrapreneurs and part-owners in the supplement retail industry. We’re not running the show entirely, but we’ve been given an incredible opportunity to step into a leadership role, build something we’re proud of, and learn how to navigate the challenges of business. We’ve both made some big decisions to get here—like leaving chiropractic school and dropping out of college— we’ve realized the value of stepping out of our comfort zones. Whether it’s taking on 75 Hard, training for a 100-mile race, or figuring out how to be effective leaders, it’s all about growth. This podcast isn’t about acting like we’ve got it all figured out. It’s about building a community of like-minded young entrepreneurs who care about business, endurance, and pushing limits. If you’re on a similar path or want to hear some honest conversations about what we’re learning, this is for you. Follow along and join the conversation. Let’s grow together and put points on the board...