The Peak Performance Podcast by Brad Young

Episode 100: Train Like a Roman Legionary

26 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Before we talk about how to train like a Roman Legionary, we need to understand what we are actually talking about. The Roman Legion was not a ragtag band of warriors. It was a professional, heavily armored, tactically adaptable war machine composed of citizen-soldiers bound by oath and shaped by months — sometimes years — of systematic preparation. Units like the Legio X Gemina, one of Julius Caesar's most trusted legions, were not born great. They were made great through repetition, structure, and an unrelenting commitment to readiness. The average Roman soldier was expected to march up to twenty miles a day in full kit — carrying armor, weapons, tools, and rations — then arrive at camp and immediately begin constructing fortifications. He could fight in tight formation, pivot to open ground tactics, and hold discipline when lesser men would break. He was not a superhuman. He was a trained human operating at the outer edge of what consistent effort can produce. That is the lesson. That has always been the lesson. The Roman Legionary is proof that ordinary people, subjected to extraordinary systems, can perform at levels that look miraculous from the outside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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