
They’ve watered down the meaning of the word IMPOSSIBLE to mean something that’s merely difficult. You know why? We live a world that’s soft and most people don’t have to deal with “hard’ on a day-to-day basis.

If you want to know what it’s like as a regular human to train for an ultra marathon – I’ve got you covered. I’m not a super human person – I like to say I’m moderately athletic but I’m great at suffering. In conjunction with Jesse Itzler – we raised 193,000+ and built 7 schools around the world. Since then, I set out to create the 777 project and run 7 ultra marathons on 7 continents in order to build. I fell in love with the challenge and adventure involved with ultra marathons and ran my first one for charity in 2012. I realized that I could change my mindset and my life by taking on hard, physical challenges. I’m a normal guy who used to work at UPS.

He’s not interested in how many races he’s run. He’s not trying to be number one in the world. Although David has raised a lot of money and awareness for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, none of this recognition is relevant to him. What Drives David GogginsĪll of the awards, medals, accolades and magazine articles mean nothing to David.

Over the years, he’s shared his story with hundreds of thousands of students across the country, numerous professional sports teams, and the staff at Fortune 500 companies. He once held the Guinness World Record for pull-ups completing 4,030 in 17 hours, and he’s a sought after public speaker.

An accomplished endurance athlete, Goggins has completed over 60 ultra-marathons, triathlons, and ultra-triathlons, setting new course records and regularly placing in the top five.
