This man ran a marathon on his 23-foot balcony during COVID-19 lockdown—here are the mental tricks he used to finish. (via CNBCMakeIt)
So marathon enthusiast Elisha Nochomovitz ran the distance of a marathon on his 23-foot balcony — twice.
Before trying to run the balcony marathon, Nochomovitz says he struggled with self-doubt. He imagined that someone opened a window in his mind, saying, "Man, you don't be able to finish. Stop training." But closing the imaginary window gave him strength to go on, he says. To pass time on the balcony, Nochomovitz listened to music "that makes me [feel] much stronger," like Sia, Deadmau5 and Hans Zimmer. He also took in the view and thought about "everything for the planet."
Many were inspired by Nochomovitz's run after his story caught the attention of American and French news outlets, and went viral on Instagram. But there were also "haters" who didn't believe him, he says. Nochomovitz says he tracked his run using theNochomovitz is also a brand ambassador for Brooks Running, but he says he was not paid and the run was not a marketing stunt. Brooks Running tells CNBC Make It that it did not pay Nochomovitz.
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