When Kipchoge feels his muscles aching all over his body as he runs, that’s when he knows to keep pushing himself forward. The runner doesn’t doubt his ability to achieve his goals, though he sometimes considered whether athletes from other countries were in better shape at the Olympics. Mental strength plays a “huge role” in running marathons or competing in any other sport, Kipchoge says. Dave Brailsford, CEO of the INEOS 1:59 Challenge, praises Kipchoge’s mental fitness in the film: “He's got an incredible physiology, he's got incredible efficiency as an athlete, and he's got an absolutely incredible mind.” Kipchoge demonstrates both physical and mental strength during competition. Marathons present challenges, pain, ups and downs - much like life itself, he says in the documentary. The audience also learns that Kipchoge is as much a philosopher as he is an athlete. The runner had a team of scientists who helped him cross the finish line in record time.
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