
Episode #52
The Man Who Paced Kipchoge—Adam Lipschitz
Adam Lipschitz isn't a professional athlete. He runs a commercial cleaning company and a property firm. He trains alone, no coach, no music. And this year he stood at the front of the Cape Town Marathon and paced Eliud Kipchoge, the greatest distance runner who ever lived, at the fastest marathon ever run on African soil. This episode is not a race recap. It's a raw, honest conversation about what it actually costs to live at full throttle in every direction. The mental load of building businesses while chasing elite performance. The silence of training alone and what comes up when there's nothing left to distract you. The identity crisis that lives underneath every high performer who hasn't figured out who they are without the thing they love most. We go deep on the Cape Town experience, the moment Kipchoge drifted back, what it feels like to be the pacer the world never sees, and why at 31 years old Adam Lipschitz is still chasing the 2028 Olympics with everything he has. This one is for every person building something hard in silence. Every athlete who has a day job. Every person who has stood next to greatness and wondered if they belong. Available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe to The Endure Edge for weekly conversations on fitness, performance and the human mind






