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In this episode of Run the Riot, we dive deep into the powerful story of Phil Klinkner, an everyday guy with an extraordinary mindset. From growing up with the nickname "Fatty" to transforming into a determined ultrarunner who finished the Badger 100, Phil’s journey is raw, real, and undeniably inspiring.
Phil opens up about:
His early days growing up in a trailer park in Wisconsin
Discovering confidence through martial arts as a kid
The struggles of post-COVID life, drinking, and feeling stuck
How a wake-up moment during deer season sparked his health transformation
Dropping 65 pounds and changing his life — one disciplined day at a time
Walking 14 miles a day as a mail carrier and training for his first ultra
Tackling his first Badger 100 — and finishing 14th overall!
The emotional toll and healing process of losing his father
How ultrarunning helped him reconnect with his purpose and inspire his family
We also talk about what it’s like to coach someone like Phil, who shows up with discipline, grit, and a positive mindset every single week. His wife Malia and sister were part of his crew, and their support played a big role in making this a team victory.
If you’re feeling stuck in your training, struggling with motivation, or wondering whether it’s too late to change your life — this episode is for you.
Show Link: http://www.theriot.run/philk
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In this episode of Run the Riot, we dive deep into the powerful story of Phil Klinkner, an everyday guy with an extraordinary mindset. From growing up with the nickname "Fatty" to transforming into a determined ultrarunner who finished the Badger 100, Phil’s journey is raw, real, and undeniably inspiring.
Phil opens up about:
His early days growing up in a trailer park in Wisconsin
Discovering confidence through martial arts as a kid
The struggles of post-COVID life, drinking, and feeling stuck
How a wake-up moment during deer season sparked his health transformation
Dropping 65 pounds and changing his life — one disciplined day at a time
Walking 14 miles a day as a mail carrier and training for his first ultra
Tackling his first Badger 100 — and finishing 14th overall!
The emotional toll and healing process of losing his father
How ultrarunning helped him reconnect with his purpose and inspire his family
We also talk about what it’s like to coach someone like Phil, who shows up with discipline, grit, and a positive mindset every single week. His wife Malia and sister were part of his crew, and their support played a big role in making this a team victory.
If you’re feeling stuck in your training, struggling with motivation, or wondering whether it’s too late to change your life — this episode is for you.
Show Link: http://www.theriot.run/philk
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