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[Ironman Prep, Life Lessons, and Finding Purpose Through Faith]-[142: What You Asked Me on Instagram]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-06

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📋 Summary

Ironman Training and the Discipline of Adaptation

As the Ironman Arizona race approaches in 44 days, the host provides a candid look into his intensive preparation. Currently in the "peak of Ironman prep," he recently completed a 21-mile run at a 7:21 pace, emphasizing that he trains based on "feel and effort" rather than rigid structure. A notable physical change during this period is his weight reduction to the 180s—a level not seen since his time in Ranger School. While he acknowledges that being lighter makes movement "much more efficient," he remains clear that this is a temporary state, intending to "bulk up" again post-race.

His nutrition strategy relies on precision, utilizing BPN products like G1M Sport electrolytes and caffeinated "Go gels." He describes the caffeine hit at mile 12 as "rocket fuel," comparing the sensation to a video game character hitting a "turbo" milestone. Furthermore, he introduces the brand's new ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages, positioning them as a critical tool for post-workout glycogen replenishment.

The Cost of Impatience: A Lesson in Due Diligence

Sharing a personal anecdote about a "hustled" plumbing repair, the host highlights the dangers of prioritizing convenience over quality. After hiring a random contractor via Thumbtack to avoid waiting for a trusted professional, he ended up with a "Dollar General type garbage disposal" and significant plumbing damage. He distills the experience into three core lessons: "You get what you pay for," "Trust but always verify," and "Don't rush to failure." He reflects on this with humility, noting that as a man, he should have possessed the skills to handle the repair himself.

Mentorship and the Roots of Consistency

Addressing questions on professional growth, the host argues that mentors are "more valuable and important" now than when he started. He credits two specific mentors—one for business navigation and one for personal faith—as instrumental assets. When discussing consistency, he rejects the over-reliance on fleeting motivation, advocating instead for the necessity of being "rooted." He references Chad Wright’s wisdom: "your tongue is your rudder," suggesting that the words we speak internally guide our life's direction. True consistency, he argues, is achieved by defining a vision through core values, purpose, and goals.

The Transformation of Faith

Perhaps the most significant shift in the host’s life is his commitment to following Christ. He describes being "reborn" and emphasizes that this transformation has fundamentally changed his home, his marriage, and his leadership style. He finds comfort in Matthew 11:28-30, noting that his "yoke is easy" and his "burden is light" compared to his previous, performance-driven existence.

He explains that his faith has redefined his role as a business leader, moving him away from traditional corporate models toward the teachings found in the John Maxwell Leadership Bible. He notes that he is no longer trying to be the "light" in a dark world, but rather a "witness of the light." This season, he believes, is teaching him "obedience, patience, and how to find and embrace stillness."

Redefining Satisfaction and Resilience

Finally, the host addresses the struggle of finding contentment. He admits that he used to be driven by a "restless desire for more," but now understands that ambition is not inherently evil, provided the "why" is rooted in the right place. Regarding his recovery from a recent family-wide illness, he emphasizes the importance of continuing to fuel the body even when appetite is absent. By prioritizing "rest, sleep, and nutrition," he maintains his training momentum. He concludes by reiterating that while training is currently his primary focus, his ultimate priorities remain his family, his faith, and his business.

🎯Key Sentences

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to be very transparent and honest, this week was wild.
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we're playing a little catch up just from being out.
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I knocked out a 21 mile run.
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I just go based off of feel and effort.
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It just activates and brings you to life.
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📝Key Phrases

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to be very transparent and honest
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playing a little catch up
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go based off of feel and effort
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fueling appropriately
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dialed in timing
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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of the podcast.
Today's episode is a combination of a lot of different things.
I'm answering some questions from a Q&A that I posted on Instagram earlier this week.
I want to share some stories, share some things.
But to be very transparent and honest, this week was wild.
We are approaching the peak of Ironman prep.

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