by LynottJosh | Jun 6, 2019 | Weekly Updates |
I haven’t been this physically and mentally exhausted in a long time. I’ve been running red hot for two months now since I left to Sydney and Philippines. In the last month, I really felt like there was no off switch. Getting knocked down with a parasite in the middle...
by LynottJosh | Jun 6, 2019 | Weekly Updates |
Thursday mornings have been my favourite since returning to Adelaide. It goes a little something like this. THURSDAY MORNINGS IN ADELAIDE Wake up between 6 – 6:30am, have a couple slices of toast, throw on my running gear and jump in the car to pick up my mate...
by LynottJosh | Jun 6, 2019 | Weekly Updates |
From one big project to another. Last week, my big project “The Siargao Session” went live, this week it was time for Jackson’s. Project Lombok started over a coffee table chat when I introduced my great friend Duncan, The Classroom of Hope charity founder to Jackson....
by LynottJosh | Jun 5, 2019 | Weekly Updates |
It’s a wonderful feeling seeing a project come to life, particularly one that you’ve never done before or seen any of your peers do either. I’m not saying the latter of the previous sentence out of arrogance, more so, from a place of doing something completely...
by LynottJosh | Jun 2, 2019 | Running |
I’ve never hurt so much. Pain and suffering is a right of passage when competing in an ultra marathon. It doesn’t matter whether you finish first or last, or second, at some stage, you’re going to be in a world of pain. Pain in the ultra-running world isn’t...