Zach Bitter: Running Through Barriers and Breaking Records
We have overcome 100% of our darkest days. I’m Justin Wren, and I believe we are all Overcomers if we choose to overcome. We all have the option.
Ever wondered what it takes to run 100 miles? Meet Zach Bitter, an American ultramarathon runner who has set world records for the 100-mile and 12-hour runs. In this episode of 'Overcome with Justin Wren', Zach opens up about his journey of pushing past mental blocks and overcoming childhood trauma to become one of the best athletes in the world. Despite his incredible achievements, Zach remains humble and focused on his goals.
He's gearing up for an epic challenge—running across America from the Golden Gate to the Brooklyn Bridge, all in support of Fight for the Forgotten, a cause close to his heart. This organization raises awareness and funds for the Pygmy people in the Congo, who face severe oppression and violence. Zach's story is not just about physical endurance; it's about mental strength and the power of purpose.
He talks about the Heroes in Waiting curriculum, which teaches martial arts students that everyone has a hero inside them waiting to be discovered. Zach believes that having a purpose is key to achieving any goal. He emphasizes the importance of an abundance mindset and staying optimistic, no matter how tough the journey gets. If you're looking for inspiration to overcome your own challenges, Zach Bitter's story will motivate you to push past your limitations and strive for greatness.
Tune in to hear how he connects with others, helps them achieve their goals, and uses his talents to make a positive impact.