Cody Poskin | 400KM of Silence | Season 2 Episode 41
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概要
Last time I spoke to him, he had just finished Cocodona 250 tested, humbled, hungry for more.
Now he returns after winning the Gobi 240.
Four hundred kilometers across the desert. Self-navigated. Self-supported. No crew. No pacers. Just checkpoints, a GPS watch, and long stretches of silence where your mind becomes your biggest opponent.
In this episode, we break down what it really takes to win a race like Gobi 240. The navigation mistakes. The sleep deprivation. The nutrition struggles. The moment he got lost in the middle of the night. And the final kilometers walked on blown-up shins.
This is not just about podiuming an ultramarathon.
It’s about growth.
It’s about learning from Cocodona.
It’s about suffering smarter.
And it’s about understanding that endurance is more than physical strength, it’s decision-making under pressure.
If you care about ultrarunning, mindset, resilience, desert racing, or pushing beyond what you think is possible, this one is for you.
Keywords: Gobi 240, ultrarunning, 400km race, desert ultramarathon, self-supported race, self-navigated ultra, endurance mindset, Cocodona 250, long distance running, mental toughness, ultra endurance, sleep deprivation, trail running podcast.