Going the Distance: What happens during long exercise bouts by siftpodcast published on 2017-02-25T20:11:24Z Some people run long distances. Why do they do this? What happens to the body when it can't go anymore? Why are some people addicted to it? We answer most of these questions through the personal experiences of ultra-runner, Jordan Wirfs-Brock, and also hear from experts in physiology and medicine along the way. Enjoy! Genre Science Comment by Jazleen Estrella ️Comee And Seeee Me...💘 2022-10-21T03:04:08Z Comment by Susan Bustamante 🖤its VeRY DooPe😍 2022-10-10T17:37:51Z Comment by Brooke Hill 💘cool VeeRY DoPe🍓 2022-10-06T02:21:22Z Comment by Tiffany Clarke 💚woow loovee thiis oonee 2022-09-08T20:44:52Z Comment by User 998781916 💖cooool Amazing!💚 2022-05-23T12:01:49Z Comment by Charles Osuagwu @keto-zykaj-622647634 2019-01-20T18:14:50Z Comment by Charles Osuagwu I jog too. I cover at least 7km daily come rain or shine. Exercise is very addictive once you have started. Exercise makes you feel on top of the world. It helps you keep fit and healthy. 2019-01-20T18:11:16Z Comment by Allwyn M Im so in love with Jordan !!! Can totally relate !!! 2017-02-26T18:09:11Z