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| | | Week 10 means you're officially over a third into Project 300, and no one can take that away from you except yourself. Miles and movements that once felt brutal now feel … manageable. And that's the biggest threat this week.
Strength without structure leads to shortcuts. Momentum without a foot on the gas eventually shrinks to nothing. Project 300 exists to remove choice from the equation. You don't guess. You don't improvise. You execute. You've already broken your resting inertia. Now, can you keep moving forward? | | | This community got you here today. Here's the truth that most training programs won't advertise: The mileage may be going up from here, but the work is really getting easier. Don't let your guard down. The voice in your head that once whispered, "You can't do this, quit now," now tempts your ego. The days-long soreness that kept you honest in the early weeks is now a memory. You're stronger now. We're not worried you'll quit out of weakness – we're concerned your confidence might become too loud to stop you. What if you'd be better off doing this out on your own?
But you wouldn't. It's science. Stay present, stay precise, and – if you need a reminder of the community that helped you get here – head over to the #Project300 tag on Instagram and reconnect with the pack. | | | You're smart enough to stay the course. Project 300 doesn't demand perfection – it rewards persistence. Every workout from the start of the series is archived and waiting for you to take the next step forward on Spartan Edge. Open the app and lock in. We'll see you there. | | | | |
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