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Why He’s Running 1,000 Miles on a Track (Buff Runner Story)

59 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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What does it actually take to commit to something most people wouldn’t even consider? In this episode, Nick sits down with Mason Wright—also known as The Buff Runner—to break down his next challenge: running 1,000 miles on a track to raise money for the Single Parent Project. After completing 421 miles across Utah, Mason is taking things even further—and this time, removing the scenery, the variation, and everything that usually distracts you. Just a track. Just repetition. Just the decision to keep going. We get into: * Why he chooses these extreme challenges * What goes into planning something like this * The logistics most people never think about * What happens when things start to break down * And the mindset required to keep going when there’s no external pressure to finish This isn’t just about running. It’s about purpose, discipline, and choosing to do hard things. Buff Runner Website [https://www.buffrunner.com/] The Single Parent Project [https://www.singleparentproject.org/]

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