The Rich Roll Podcast

Freeze Solo: Colin O’Brady Is The First to Cross Antarctica Alone & Unassisted

May 7, 2019
Colin O’Brady, an adventure athlete and four-time world record holder, discusses his breathtaking journey as the first person to cross Antarctica alone and unsupported. He shares the intense physical and mental challenges faced during his 932-mile trek, including logistical hurdles and nutritional strategies tailored for extreme endurance. Colin also reflects on the importance of camaraderie among athletes, the transformative power of solitude, and the motivation drawn from both personal aspirations and unexpected connections. Prepare to be inspired!
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ANECDOTE

Unique Training

  • Unlike traditional explorers with military backgrounds, O'Brady's is as a professional athlete.
  • He trained with Mike McCaslin, combining physical and mental preparation.
ANECDOTE

Mental Training

  • McCaslin's training involved intense physical circuits combined with mental tasks.
  • This prepared O'Brady for the combined physical and mental demands of Antarctica.
ANECDOTE

First Day Breakdown

  • O'Brady's sled strap broke on the first day, leaving him in tears and doubting the expedition.
  • He called Jenna, feeling like the project might truly be impossible.
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