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    Tim Franklin - Running with snakes & Apartment marathons

    en-auFebruary 18, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Join us for Season 3 of The High Performance Project powered by Lumin Sports. On this first episode we chat with ultra athlete and adventure seeker Tim Franklin. After successfully running a marathon in his own home, climbing Everest without even leaving his apartment building, Tim has now set his sights on completing his most grueling challenge to date. #timrunstheworld was a initiative set up by Tim and his team to smash the around the world running record. This journey will see Tim run 26,232kms across 22 countries and five continents in less than 430 days.

    During our chat with Tim we understand what got him into endurance events and ultra challenges and quickly learnt it had a far deeper meaning. Tim is happy to admit that he was no angel child and went through some dark times because of his lifestyle and habits, Tim recognised he had to make a change and says 'Moving saved his life".

    Tim hopes that through him sharing his journey and crazy challenges he can encourage people to get moving and be confident in their own journey and remove any limiting beliefs they have.

    We thanks Tim for his time and wish him a safe journey in his around the global challenge. to learn more head to
    @timmyrfranklin on instagram

    The High Performance Project is powered by Lumin Sports. Lumin Sports empowers data-driven decision makers by visualising complex data that gives leaders the information they need to elevate athlete performance wellbeing. Trusted by elite sport organisations, armed forces and colleges – Arc is an affordable and customisable solution that connects teams in one central software hub.

    To learn more head to luminsports.com or follow at @luminsports

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    The High Performance Project is powered by Lumin Sports. Lumin Sports empowers data-driven decision makers by visualising complex data that gives leaders the information they need to elevate athlete performance wellbeing. Trusted by elite sport organisations, armed forces and colleges – Arc is an affordable and customisable solution that connects teams in one central software hub.

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    The High Performance Project is powered by Lumin Sports. Lumin Sports empowers data-driven decision makers by visualising complex data that gives leaders the information they need to elevate athlete performance wellbeing. Trusted by elite sport organisations, armed forces and colleges – Arc is an affordable and customisable solution that connects teams in one central software hub.

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