
Episode #9
Episode 9 | 7 Marathons in 7 Days - Ed Stephens
Ed Stephens works for Chelsea Football Club, has run nine marathons, a 70.3 Ironman, and last week ran a marathon every single day for seven days On Monday he started at 5:00 am, went to work, started running at 4:30 pm, finished at 8.30 pm, went to bed, and did it again on Tuesday. Then again on Wednesday. Then four more times after that In this episode we get into all of it. How a Liverpool fan ended up working for Chelsea and had to sit in the Chelsea end while Liverpool won a cup final at Wembley. Selling out Stamford Bridge for the first time in the history of the women's team. Nine marathons in eleven years and why he is now chasing qualifying times for the World Majors. Seven marathons in seven days for the Huntsman Trust, the manageable pain of the first six days, and the moment on Sunday when his body finally released everything it had been holding back all week We also talk about why he spent years using physical achievement as armour to prove he did not need support, and the moment he realised that leaning on the people around him made him stronger, not weaker. Theodore Roosevelt's Man in the Arena speech that hangs on his bedroom wall and the two sentences that have driven everything he has done. And why the worst feeling you can ever have is asking yourself what if This is one of the most grounded and genuinely moving conversations we have had on Why We Endure. Ed does not just run. He runs with a reason Subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed it; it genuinely helps the show reach more people Follow Ed on Instagram and check his Just Giving page via the link below Follow @endure_coaching_ for more Working towards a big goal and need a structured plan to get you there? Reach out to ENDURE Coaching and book a free consultation, link below

