Jon Park | When Fitness Becomes Identity | Season 2 Episode 36
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What happens when fitness stops being something you do and starts becoming who you are?
In this episode, I sit down with Jon to unpack a journey that moved from team sport to solo endurance. From discovering running after football ended, to tackling 24-hour races, hundred milers, brutal mountain ultras, and completing all six World Marathon Majors, this conversation goes far beyond finish times.
We talk honestly about ego, pressure, sponsorship expectations, injuries, burnout, and the thin line between loving the process and being consumed by it. Jon opens up about why ultra running felt different, how community changed his perspective, and why setbacks don’t mean failure, they mean adjustment.
This episode is about endurance, identity, resilience, and learning when to push and when to step back.
If running has ever felt like more than just training, this one will resonate.
Keywords:
ultra running, marathon running, endurance mindset, running identity, mental resilience, ultra marathon training, world marathon majors, trail running, race strategy, running community, injury comeback, athlete mindset