A Beer Mile, Dropping out of a Race, Olympics, Trump in Bozeman, and a JMT FKT attempt

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In this episode, I discuss various topics, including Joe Stringbean McConaughey's attempt to break my unsupported record on the John Muir Trail, the concept of Fastest Known Times (FKTs), and some funny observations about the Olympics. I also talk about the decision to pull out of a race due to mental fatigue and share my experience participating in a beer mile.
The episode concludes with a discussion about the Olympics and astronauts stuck in space.
Takeaways

The John Muir Trail is a challenging trail to set a record on due to the difficulty of figuring out a sleep strategy.
FKT stands for Fastest Known Time and refers to trail records that can be broken by other athletes.
I decided to pull out of a race due to mental fatigue and not feeling mentally invested in racing.
Participating in a beer mile can be a fun and competitive activity.


Being stuck in space for an extended period of time would require finding ways to stay occupied and possibly learn new skills.


The Fun and Competitive Nature of a Beer Mile
Deciding to Pull Out of a Race Due to Mental Fatigue


"The John Muir Trail is a challenging trail to set a record on due to the difficulty of figuring out a sleep strategy."
"FKT stands for Fastest Known Time and refers to trail records that can be broken by other athletes."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Solo Cast
01:16 The John Muir Trail and Sleep Strategy
02:13 Understanding FKTs and Trail Records
11:14 Deciding to Pull Out of a Race
21:48 The Fun of a Beer Mile
24:54 Finding Inspiration in the Olympics
26:21 Imagining Being Stuck in Space
Keywords Joe Stringbean McConaughey, John Muir Trail, unsupported record, Fastest Known Times, FKTs, Olympics, mental fatigue, beer mile, astronauts

A Beer Mile, Dropping out of a Race, Olympics, Trump in Bozeman, and a JMT FKT attempt

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