Hmmmm, looks like a gym, but I didn't last any more than one minute into the video. I did read the info though.

Quote from MA: Many an elite mountain athlete has come through the doors, been humbled, left whipped and sore, to never return.

When I was young, I remember thinking I could run pretty well as I had an 8 to 5 job on my feet all day, hanging wallpaper, and would then run from 5 to 12 miles in the hills of the San Fernando Valley nearly every day after work. I was also running mini triathalons. Then I met a real athelete, Randy Shields, a professional boxer who beat Sugar Ray Leonard as an Amateur to win the Olympic spot (which he turned down to go pro.) He asked me to go "running" one day, not knowing he meant RUNNING!!! After about 3 to 4 miles, he was running backwards watching me. Now that's being humbled :-)

BUT, I did return. And actually got into the boxing ring. Lessons learned, Pro Athletes are super human. Those three minutes in a ring are the longest you will ever feel.
Wear a mouthpiece in the ring, getting punched sucks.

Any more humbling stories?


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