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  • Pain VS Injury and New Goal
    2026/03/22

    Endurance training pushes your limits—but knowing the difference between pain and injury can determine whether you get stronger or get sidelined.

    In Episode 4 of Mission Endurance, Army veteran, father of four, and endurance athlete Austin Densley talks about the reality of training through discomfort while also learning when your body is telling you to slow down.

    After multiple surgeries and setbacks, this episode explores how injuries reshape your mindset, patience, and long-term approach to endurance sports.

    Austin also shares a new goal added to the mission: running with the Iron Cowboy Team in California this October, inspired by endurance athlete James Lawrence.

    This next step represents more than just another run—it’s a challenge to push limits, join a community built around resilience, and continue rebuilding discipline after military service.

    In this episode:

    • The difference between training pain and true injury
    • Lessons learned from recovering after surgeries
    • Why endurance athletes must train for longevity
    • The mindset behind setting bigger goals
    • The new mission to run with the Iron Cowboy team

    Mission Endurance is a podcast about discipline, endurance training, fatherhood, and rebuilding purpose after military service while preparing for triathlon and endurance challenges.

    Because the uniform may be folded…

    But the standard never drops.

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    16 分
  • Family and injuries
    2026/03/18

    Balancing endurance training with family life isn’t easy — especially when injuries and setbacks enter the picture.

    In Episode 3 of Mission Endurance, Austin shares the reality of training for triathlon while raising four kids and recovering from injuries and surgeries.

    This episode dives into the challenges many athletes and parents face when trying to pursue personal goals while still leading their families well.

    Inside this episode:

    • The reality of training while raising a family
    • Why discipline often happens early in the morning
    • Overcoming injuries and rebuilding physical performance
    • Teaching your kids resilience through example

    Endurance isn’t just about racing.

    It’s about showing up when things are difficult and continuing the mission.

    This episode also introduces the Mission Endurance Challenge, encouraging listeners to train three times this week and include their family in at least one workout.

    Because progress doesn’t require perfect conditions.

    It requires consistency.

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    9 分
  • ego check
    2026/03/12

    Learning to Swim for Triathlon | Beginner Endurance Athlete Lessons

    Starting something new as an adult can be humbling.

    In Episode 2 of Mission Endurance, Army veteran and endurance athlete Austin Densley shares the reality of learning swimming for triathlon training after years of military fitness and strength training.

    Swimming quickly exposes weaknesses that running, lifting, and military conditioning never did.

    This episode explores what it means to become a beginner again and why learning technical skills is essential for triathlon, endurance sports, and long-distance racing like Ironman 70.3.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Learning to swim for triathlon as a beginner
    • The difference between strength and endurance technique
    • Why triathlon training requires patience and discipline
    • How veterans and athletes can stay teachable after years of experience

    Mission Endurance is a podcast about discipline, veteran leadership, fatherhood, and endurance training, documenting the real journey of building a competitive triathlon lifestyle while raising a family.

    If you enjoy podcasts about:

    • triathlon training
    • endurance athletes
    • military mindset
    • leadership and discipline
    • veteran transition

    then you're in the right place.

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    10 分
  • Who I am without the uniform
    2026/03/05

    Who Am I Without the Uniform? | Veteran Identity, Discipline, and Becoming a Triathlete

    What happens when a 10-year Army veteran takes off the uniform and has to rebuild purpose?

    In this first episode of Mission Endurance, host Austin Densley — Army veteran, father of four, and aspiring triathlete endurance athlete — talks about the difficult transition from military life to civilian identity and why discipline must be rebuilt after service.

    This podcast documents the real journey of veteran transition, endurance training, and fatherhood leadership while preparing for competitive triathlon racing and Ironman 70.3 events.

    Mission Endurance is for:

    • Veterans navigating life after military service
    • Fathers building discipline and leadership at home
    • Athletes starting endurance sports like triathlon, running, cycling, and swimming
    • Anyone rebuilding purpose after setbacks or injuries

    In this episode we discuss:

    • The loss of identity after leaving the military
    • Why veterans often struggle without structure
    • The decision to pursue triathlon and endurance sports
    • How fatherhood reshapes leadership and discipline

    If you're searching for a veteran mindset podcast, endurance athlete journey, or discipline-focused leadership show, Mission Endurance was built for you.

    Because the war may be over… but the standard never drops.

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    19 分