How Far Can the Human Body Go? Exploring the Limits of Ultra-Endurance Human beings were not built for speed alone. We were built to endure. Long before modern technology, survival depended on persistence—tracking prey for miles, crossing harsh terrain, and adapting to extreme environments. Today, ultra-endurance athletes tap into that same ancient capability, pushing the…
Eco-Challenge — When Teamwork Became the Toughest Test By 1995, Ted had climbed mountains, crossed oceans, and pushed his body through limits most people never approach. But the Eco-Challenge would test something very different — and far less predictable. This wasn’t just a race. It was a 300-mile, nonstop, multi-sport survival challenge that had to…