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    Richard Bowles – How a normal guy with a radically different view shakes up the world of extreme adventure running setting world records on the way

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    We all are  uniquely
    different. Just how do your turn your strenghts into success?

    What started as a fun run to shed some pounds lit the fire to evolve into a
    super accomplished extreme adventurer.

     

    Looking at Richard Bowles, setting new standards in the
    world of extreme ultra mountain and trail running, you´d think it´s all
    genetics, talent and maybe luck to be able to pull off many world records.

     

    But it´s that not in Richard´s eyes. When you look at him,
    he looks like a normal guy. In truth, he most likely is but with a radically
    different view pushing for progress every day.  

     

    One of many big surprises is that he doesn´t even consider
    himself a runner or feels particularly passionate about running. But why would
    anybody voluntarily push himself and run over 26,550,000 steps during numerous
    running projects and going for new world records?

     

    The why is difficult to answer and Richard was so intrigued
    by the questions he kept getting that he took a brake and searched for the
    answer for a year. Only to find out, it´s simpler than you think.

     

    What´s left inside you when you´re out there on often very
    secluded trails pushing yourself with every step often for days and weeks with
    only small rests in between, passion or talent is not going to pull you along.

    It´s the power of the mind which everybody has got access
    to. And Richard is truly obsessed with how to work his mind inside out. He has
    run across the longest marked trails in the world, amongst them the
    Bicentennial National Trail in Australia covering a distance of 5,330 km, the
    Te Araroa Trail in New Zealand with a distance of 3, 054 km and the 1,009 km
    long National Trail in Israel, just to name a few.

    When it comes to personal growth and development, he knows
    no limit and endures in outrageously and often dangerous challenges helping him
    to strip down to the core, striving to become a better person every day.

    But there is also that side beyond constantly progressing and
    pushing about him. In our conversation, he wasn´t shy to talk about sex and
    what turned the coin for him, when a farmer stuck a gun in his mouth ready to
    shoot him.

    Richard shares valuable insights about his day-to-day life
    and gives mindset tips how you can stay on your tracks when you lose motivation
    and bridging the gap between giving up and continuing to try and accomplish
    your goals.

    When he´s not running and planning his next crazy adventure,
    Richard rocks the stages all over Australia and Asia as a keynote speaker for
    big companies delivering the tools to change your life and ultimately feel more
    in control of your decision.

    It seems there is only black and white in his world. And
    maybe it´s what brought him to where he is. Just a normal guy doing what he´s
    best at without allowing anything to stop him from accomplishing his goals. 

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    Richard Bowles – How a normal guy with a radically different view shakes up the world of extreme adventure running setting world records on the way

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    We all are  uniquely
    different. Just how do your turn your strenghts into success?

    What started as a fun run to shed some pounds lit the fire to evolve into a
    super accomplished extreme adventurer.

     

    Looking at Richard Bowles, setting new standards in the
    world of extreme ultra mountain and trail running, you´d think it´s all
    genetics, talent and maybe luck to be able to pull off many world records.

     

    But it´s that not in Richard´s eyes. When you look at him,
    he looks like a normal guy. In truth, he most likely is but with a radically
    different view pushing for progress every day.  

     

    One of many big surprises is that he doesn´t even consider
    himself a runner or feels particularly passionate about running. But why would
    anybody voluntarily push himself and run over 26,550,000 steps during numerous
    running projects and going for new world records?

     

    The why is difficult to answer and Richard was so intrigued
    by the questions he kept getting that he took a brake and searched for the
    answer for a year. Only to find out, it´s simpler than you think.

     

    What´s left inside you when you´re out there on often very
    secluded trails pushing yourself with every step often for days and weeks with
    only small rests in between, passion or talent is not going to pull you along.

    It´s the power of the mind which everybody has got access
    to. And Richard is truly obsessed with how to work his mind inside out. He has
    run across the longest marked trails in the world, amongst them the
    Bicentennial National Trail in Australia covering a distance of 5,330 km, the
    Te Araroa Trail in New Zealand with a distance of 3, 054 km and the 1,009 km
    long National Trail in Israel, just to name a few.

    When it comes to personal growth and development, he knows
    no limit and endures in outrageously and often dangerous challenges helping him
    to strip down to the core, striving to become a better person every day.

    But there is also that side beyond constantly progressing and
    pushing about him. In our conversation, he wasn´t shy to talk about sex and
    what turned the coin for him, when a farmer stuck a gun in his mouth ready to
    shoot him.

    Richard shares valuable insights about his day-to-day life
    and gives mindset tips how you can stay on your tracks when you lose motivation
    and bridging the gap between giving up and continuing to try and accomplish
    your goals.

    When he´s not running and planning his next crazy adventure,
    Richard rocks the stages all over Australia and Asia as a keynote speaker for
    big companies delivering the tools to change your life and ultimately feel more
    in control of your decision.

    It seems there is only black and white in his world. And
    maybe it´s what brought him to where he is. Just a normal guy doing what he´s
    best at without allowing anything to stop him from accomplishing his goals. 

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    Anne-Marie Flammersfeld – The rising of a dedicated athlete turning a simple idea into the greatest successes

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    Anne-Marie Flammersfeld – how a simple idea helped her rise to
    winning the Desert Grand Slam Title and going beyond your wildest imagination.

    I´ve heard of Anne-Marie in a magazine article years ago.
    She had just won the Grand Slam title and made it into the club of the first
    German woman ever to finish all four Racing The Planet desert races within one
    year. Not only that, she won every single race of the series without ever
    having had an ultra marathon running experience before.

    Talking to Anne-Marie felt like talking to a good friend.
    Her warm-heartedness, humour and outgoing persona is infectious. In this
    conversation, she talks about her background in ballsports and what set her
    heart on fire for running. She goes deep into what triggers her to perform on
    such a high level and what supports her self-belief in faith. If you think it´s
    about sheer talent and physical training, Anne-Marie proves this wrong.

    It was first during a trip in Argentina that she met a
    Norwegian guy and the crazy idea to participate in the Racing The Planet series
    was born. Anne-Marie never just simply wants to run a race. With a clear goal
    in mind, she´s tackled the most grueling mountain and trail races world wide
    since 2012.  She´s driven to discover new
    places inside and outside of herself.  Moving
    in nature being an essential part in her life, Anne-Marie is tireless in her
    pursuit to explore unknown territory.

    She´s found a deep passion in her bottom-up project which
    she talks about in-depth as well as her passion to make the world a better
    place for children in need.

    Anne-Marie isn´t purely an athlete. As a sports scientist
    with her own coaching and training business in the high mountains of St.Moritz
    in Switzerland, she´s committed to help others rise to be their best, to live
    in the moment and making the most of life every day by trusting and following your
    innate instincts.

    At almost 40, she´s nowhere near the end of her ultra
    running career. If anything, she´s full of ideas and plans for the future,
    feeling called to turn another simple idea into a bigger vision.

    Please enjoy this conversation on the power of the mind, dealing
    with post-race depression and strategies you can apply to your life to reach
    your goals. 

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    Anne-Marie Flammersfeld – The rising of a dedicated athlete turning a simple idea into the greatest successes

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    Anne-Marie Flammersfeld – how a simple idea helped her rise to
    winning the Desert Grand Slam Title and going beyond your wildest imagination.

    I´ve heard of Anne-Marie in a magazine article years ago.
    She had just won the Grand Slam title and made it into the club of the first
    German woman ever to finish all four Racing The Planet desert races within one
    year. Not only that, she won every single race of the series without ever
    having had an ultra marathon running experience before.

    Talking to Anne-Marie felt like talking to a good friend.
    Her warm-heartedness, humour and outgoing persona is infectious. In this
    conversation, she talks about her background in ballsports and what set her
    heart on fire for running. She goes deep into what triggers her to perform on
    such a high level and what supports her self-belief in faith. If you think it´s
    about sheer talent and physical training, Anne-Marie proves this wrong.

    It was first during a trip in Argentina that she met a
    Norwegian guy and the crazy idea to participate in the Racing The Planet series
    was born. Anne-Marie never just simply wants to run a race. With a clear goal
    in mind, she´s tackled the most grueling mountain and trail races world wide
    since 2012.  She´s driven to discover new
    places inside and outside of herself.  Moving
    in nature being an essential part in her life, Anne-Marie is tireless in her
    pursuit to explore unknown territory.

    She´s found a deep passion in her bottom-up project which
    she talks about in-depth as well as her passion to make the world a better
    place for children in need.

    Anne-Marie isn´t purely an athlete. As a sports scientist
    with her own coaching and training business in the high mountains of St.Moritz
    in Switzerland, she´s committed to help others rise to be their best, to live
    in the moment and making the most of life every day by trusting and following your
    innate instincts.

    At almost 40, she´s nowhere near the end of her ultra
    running career. If anything, she´s full of ideas and plans for the future,
    feeling called to turn another simple idea into a bigger vision.

    Please enjoy this conversation on the power of the mind, dealing
    with post-race depression and strategies you can apply to your life to reach
    your goals. 

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    Anne-Marie Flammersfeld – The rising of a dedicated athlete turning a simple idea into the greatest successes

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    Anne-Marie Flammersfeld – how a simple idea helped her rise to
    winning the Desert Grand Slam Title and going beyond your wildest imagination.

    I´ve heard of Anne-Marie in a magazine article years ago.
    She had just won the Grand Slam title and made it into the club of the first
    German woman ever to finish all four Racing The Planet desert races within one
    year. Not only that, she won every single race of the series without ever
    having had an ultra marathon running experience before.

    Talking to Anne-Marie felt like talking to a good friend.
    Her warm-heartedness, humour and outgoing persona is infectious. In this
    conversation, she talks about her background in ballsports and what set her
    heart on fire for running. She goes deep into what triggers her to perform on
    such a high level and what supports her self-belief in faith. If you think it´s
    about sheer talent and physical training, Anne-Marie proves this wrong.

    It was first during a trip in Argentina that she met a
    Norwegian guy and the crazy idea to participate in the Racing The Planet series
    was born. Anne-Marie never just simply wants to run a race. With a clear goal
    in mind, she´s tackled the most grueling mountain and trail races world wide
    since 2012.  She´s driven to discover new
    places inside and outside of herself.  Moving
    in nature being an essential part in her life, Anne-Marie is tireless in her
    pursuit to explore unknown territory.

    She´s found a deep passion in her bottom-up project which
    she talks about in-depth as well as her passion to make the world a better
    place for children in need.

    Anne-Marie isn´t purely an athlete. As a sports scientist
    with her own coaching and training business in the high mountains of St.Moritz
    in Switzerland, she´s committed to help others rise to be their best, to live
    in the moment and making the most of life every day by trusting and following your
    innate instincts.

    At almost 40, she´s nowhere near the end of her ultra
    running career. If anything, she´s full of ideas and plans for the future,
    feeling called to turn another simple idea into a bigger vision.

    Please enjoy this conversation on the power of the mind, dealing
    with post-race depression and strategies you can apply to your life to reach
    your goals. 

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