They say Addiction leaves a hole in your soul. Something that you need to fill, to even feel human again. But what if that hole could be filled by doing something seemingly impossible? What if that hole could be filled by pushing the boundaries of what human beings are even capable of? This is what we’ll find out as we follow the inspiring story of Andy Stone, as he undergoes 70 x 70 mile triathlons in 70x days; attempting two world records. From substance abuse to Superhuman.
Director: Nick Pilgrim
Original title: Seventy: Substance Abuse to Superhuman
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Addicted to sports is cheaper atleast
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Nie lubię tchórzy którzy robią coś wyłącznie dał ego.
Facet świat upada opryski na niebie a ty chcesz imponować sobą że nie pijesz nie ćpasz.
Tacy ludzi powinni walczyć z złem a nie walczyć by być super robotem.
Zrób coś większego niż czubek nosa i sport jak to honorowi bohaterowie któych brakuje.
Wow70.70.70 wow
Just another addiction.
What a stupid idea
As long as a positive addiction
He's still an addict, but he just found a different addiction. What's the difference?
What a hero 👏 🙌
So if I smoke meth and run a few marathons can I have 7.8 million bot followers too?
That last scene said it all. Truly inspiring. I've been struggling to lose fat. I'm an obese guy and I often catch myself procrastinating on this goal. But my journey isn’t just about dropping a few pounds or getting shredded. I just want to look in the mirror and see someone fit and healthy. I imagine an older version of myself patting me on the shoulder, and when I’m struggling under the bar, I picture that future me helping me finish the set and cheering me on as I cross the finish line of this journey. good luck to anyone
Just another form of Endorphin chasing.
Swim the atlantic you go man!!!
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