Surf Journalist soars near the sun on nylon wings of personalized digital fitness and health coach, dreams he can break the legendary four-minute mile thereby improving cutback!
They said it would never happen. They doubted and naysaid, clicked their tongues and sucked their teeth in pure, open derision. “He won’t become fit,” they clucked. “He won’t give up a wayward life of booze, Carl’s Jr. western bacon cheeseburgers, embrace anything other than writing sick, spiteful, diseased surf journalism that nobody reads. Being rude and taking pleasure in being so. He won’t become fit.”
But here I am, a surf journalist soaring on the nylon wings of my WHOOP personalized digital fitness and health coach.
I am.
The oldest person to ever run a four-minute mile, by the way, is 41-year-old Irishman Eamonn Coghlan who kicked in at 3:58:15. He was an Olympian but also an Irishman.
Four-minute mile.
The key to the greatest cutback on the final section of Kelly Slater’s thigh-burning Surf Ranch in history.
Heading back out tomorrow, shaving time, developing story.