In this episode, I sit down with Michael Burton to unpack one of the most inspiring endurance transformations you’ll hear.
During lockdown, Michael was an out-of-shape former athlete who struggled to run 5km without stopping. What began as a simple attempt to regain some fitness quickly turned into an obsession with progress. He fell in love with the process — the early mornings, the structure, the discipline and before long, he committed to racing an Ironman-distance triathlon.
Crossing that finish line didn’t just mark the completion of a race, it ignited something much bigger. From there, Michael discovered an extraordinary capacity for endurance, going on to take on events most people would consider unimaginable.
We dive deep into triathlon, training methodologies, and the philosophies that shaped his approach from consistency over intensity to embracing discomfort as a teacher. We talk about pain: how to sit with it, how to interpret it, and how it can become a tool rather than something to avoid. Michael shares the mental frameworks that helped him move from barely finishing 5km to thriving in extreme endurance environments.
This conversation is about reinvention, resilience, and what happens when you stop negotiating with your limits — and start chasing them instead.
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