Intentionality
Some families spend weekends in malls. Some families gather around a dining table. The Siveej family chose to suffer together. What started as casual cycling during COVID slowly transformed into something much bigger. Siveej, went from riding heavy bicycles as a schoolboy in Thrissur just to watch movies to completing some of the toughest endurance events in the world: Super Randonneur rides, Paris–Brest–Paris, and a 2024-kilometre cycling event across Thailand. What’s this episode about? It is about how one person’s curiosity slowly changed the culture of an entire home. His son Arjun quietly picked up running. His wife Shani accepted a casual family challenge to run Chamundi Hills. A first 10K in October became a half marathon within weeks. Then came an even crazier idea - a 50K ultra marathon. They didn’t have a coach, no sophisticated training plan. No expensive setup. Just evening runs after work, practice loops around Mysuru Outer Ring Road, YouTube research, family support, and the willingness to keep moving. What makes this story powerful is not the finish times. It is the small moments: * buying water from roadside shops during long runs, * running through pain and cramps, * Shani targeting the next 5 kilometres when the body wanted to stop, * Arjun refusing to quit after muscle cramps, * Siveej constantly moving between family members during the ultra to make sure both were okay, * and a family discovering that endurance is less about talent and more about belief. One of the biggest lessons from this conversation is that most limits are negotiated mentally long before they become physical. Shani says something unforgettable in this episode: “When I am tired, I should not stop. I should stop only when I am done.” Another beautiful insight: “Fun is choosing discomfort willingly.” This podcast is also a reminder that fitness does not have to isolate families. It can bring families together. You do not need perfect preparation to begin. You do not need to be fast to call yourself a runner. You do not need elite genetics to attempt hard things. Sometimes all it takes is: * curiosity, * consistency, * support, * and people who believe in you when you begin doubting yourself. This is one of the most human conversations we’ve had on Intentionality. Featuring: Siveej, Shani, and Arjun — the family that went from first 10Ks to a 50K ultra together. #IntentionalityPodcast #BeAthlit #UltraRunning #FamilyFitness #RunningCommunity #50KUltra #EnduranceSports #IndianRunners #Mindset #FamilyGoals #RunningJourney #FitnessLifestyle #MarathonTraining #BengaluruRunners
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