Triathlete, Ultrarunner & Passionate Nature enthusiast
Exploring the Limits of my Mind & Body
Intro
I’m a 20-year-old multisport enthusiast exploring the limits of my mind and body.
I love exploring all different types of endurance sports and thrive in the versatility of the training and racing styles I do.
My approach is high-volume, mostly low-intensity, with my annual intensity coming mostly from the shorter races I do and some specific focused work.
Currently one of my goals is to build toward around 1000 hours in 2026 and maintain higher-quality intensity with strides and hill sprints while mainly fovusing on building long distance running endurance.
Why I Move.
This might get messy… many reasons.
Self-understanding & growth
It shows me more and more who I am.
Especially the long stuff — it’s a contrast to my privileged life in abundance of warmth, food, and comfort. When you’re out there, you see how temporary that all is, and what really matters.
It teaches a lot — about patience, grit, stress tolerance, embracing the dark and dirty, and just how to keep going.
Sometimes it feels like I’m searching for something — maybe purpose, or meaning, or something deeper. Maybe I’m just trying to find the man behind the curtain of my own consciousness.
Joy & passion
I genuinely love what I do.
I’ve found something I love so deeply that the passion itself is the drive.
I just enjoy myself a lot — it gives me sooo much.
Nature & simplicity
I love nature.
I love to be outdoors.
It connects me back to simplicity and presence.
Purpose & feeling alive
Training and racing give me purpose and structure.
The full spectrum of emotions — including the hard and uncomfortable ones — make me feel alive.
You only know what’s possible if you attempt what feels impossible.
Many more reasons.
I don’t always know what I’m chasing out there — sometimes it’s meaning, sometimes it’s just the fun of getting dirty XD.
Either way, I keep going, and that’s enough for me. Maybe, after all, that’s the point of it all.
Little by little, one travels far
-J.R.R. Tolkien
The best method is always the one that works for you specifically. There is a massive difference between following a plan and understanding how a system actually resonates with your own physiology. My goal isn't to find shortcuts, but to keep learning and exploring the art of listening to what my body responds to best.
For me, the goal is to balance technical science with the simple joy of movement. I love the data, but I believe that at its core, training should remain a high-level form of play.
My Core Guides I use:
Training for the Uphill Athlete – My primary guide. It provides a beautiful teaching of the fundamentals that works perfectly for my goals.
The Time-Crunched Triathlete (Chris Carmichael)
Run Elite (Andrew Snow)
*For more books movies and other resources I use, I gathered those sources in a subsection of the "About me" page.