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Moving from Canada to the United States to build a business ⚒️🧱 I’ll be documenting my entire journey— from the move, to setting up the business, growing it, and much more. Stay tuned.
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The story behind my 100 Mile Run.
Going into this run, I knew it was going to be a battle from the start.
The week before I was packing up my whole life to move to the U.S. and drive a U-Haul down with my brother.
We drove 12 hours from Toronto to Tennessee.
Halfway through the drive we stopped at a hotel at 3 AM, slept for 4 hours, and continued the drive down.
I got to Tennessee on Friday and had to move into my new apartment. I think everyone understands how hectic moving is.
The plan was to start running on Saturday at 10 PM so that I could finish by a decent time on Sunday. My goal was to finish within 25 hours.
I finished prepping all my fuel at around 1 AM on Sunday and decided to get in a quick 2-hour Power Nap.
I started my run at 4 AM so I knew it was going to be rough running through the night on a path that I’d never run before.
Completing 20 Miles, I came out of that night thinking that was going to be the hardest part of the run but damn I was wrong.
90% of the run was an uphill battle.
The beauty of these long runs is that no matter how shitty you feel in the moment, there will be a point where you get a new wind and I just kept pushing towards that.
From Miles 0-50, I had to dig deep.
From Miles 50-70, I was feeling a lot better.
At Mile 70 I had my family and friends waiting for me since they all just flew in from Toronto to come support me.
I saw the light at the end of the tunnel with 30 Miles left… until I started going into the night, again.
From Miles 70-79, I was doing well until sleep deprivation started hitting me like I’ve never experienced before.
Running off only a couple of hours of sleep from the last 2 days, I was closing my eyes and falling asleep while running.
Caffeine wasn’t helping and at Mile 80 I knew I had to take a nap so that I could finish the rest of the run.
My friends met me in a car so that I could take a 10-minute nap and continue.
I woke up and my legs were seized up, I could barely move them and thought I couldn’t keep going.
I thought that was the end.
…CAPTION CONTINUED IN THE COMMENTS
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Project: Wtf is a km - Complete.
• Move to the U.S. ✅
• Open Marcozo Office & Warehouse in the U.S. ✅
• Run 100 Miles in the U.S. ✅
All in four days. These last few days have tested me in ways I never imagined, but I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.