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Out There

A Story of Ultra Recovery

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Out There

By: David Clark
Narrated by: Al Kessel
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David Clark went from the rock bottom of bankruptcy, addiction, and obesity to becoming an accomplished athlete. In this compelling story of his life, he not only shares his journey with complete honesty, but he also lays out a blueprint for change that anyone can use to redefine what is possible.

Out There: A Story of Ultra Recovery is the story of a man who never had a chance to find out who he was. Growing up in the hardest of circumstances, poor, homeless, and traveling the country in his father's pickup truck, David Clark was no stranger to the hard knocks of life. Yet, without the benefit of any formal education in his early years, he lifted himself all the way up to owning a chain of 13 retail stores by the time he was 29 years old only to lose it all to addiction, poor choices, and tough economic breaks. In the aftermath, David started spiraling toward death, spending years eating recklessly, drinking and drugging himself, and growing farther and farther away from everyone around him. One day the thought occurred to him: "if I don't change today, I will die." David went on to completely redefine himself, his values, and his very way of looking at life. He lost over 150 pounds and kept it off - not only that, but he went on to compete in some of the toughest endurance events in the world. Today David is a loving father of three, running coach, sponsored runner, speaker, and gym owner. He dedicates his time to sharing the story of how we can all change everything about ourselves if we want to badly enough. Out There: A Story of Ultra Recovery is the unwashed and unfiltered reality of David's journey. It is brutally and unflinchingly honesty and a testament to the power of redemption and the human spirit.

©2014 David Clark (P)2015 David Clark
Addiction & Recovery Running & Jogging Inspiring Heartfelt Thought-Provoking
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Inspiring Story • Honest Storytelling • Engaging Narration • Captivating Journey • Powerful Redemption
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Interesting story of addiction, recovery and overcoming the odds. Nice narration. Gives hope and healing to those still suffering from addiction and obesity.

Recovery story

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many elements that don't add to the story. apart from that, good book, worth your time and money.

way too long

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Amazing story I couldn't wait for my drives home to keep listening to the book.

great story

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Before his death I had talked to David a few times. I think this is one of his better books. I read it and than wanted to give it a listen. So much can be learned from his positive attitude towards life. RIP Sir

Fantastic

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I was intrigued by the title and thumbnail. I am in recovery and have completed a half dozen marathons. As an orthopedic surgeon friend told me, I am now an endorphin junkie. Perhaps so. If so, David has left me in the dust. As I looked through some of the reviews before mine, if one reads it only from the perspective of one community, recovery or running/ultra running, one will most probably feel far too much of the story is allocated to the other perspective. But realizing that the alcoholic/addict lifestyle prior to entering recovery was almost as much of a marathon as the recovery, training and ultra running became, one must realize that both facets of the journey were long and grueling. I did find myself thinking more than a few times, however, that there can be no true 'ultra' recovery until one dies clean, sober and at peace. To me, that is ultra recovery. Until then, I'm still "trudging the road of happy destiny."

Nexus of Two Different Worlds

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I could not get enough of the story in between my runs. His story was filled with so many high and low points.

life changing story

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What made the experience of listening to Out There the most enjoyable?

Overcoming the odds and becoming better made for a unique, and fascinating listening experience.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes!

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"This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."

Truly Inspiring! Never give up on anything!

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Outstanding openness and will to share his life story. As a recovering alcoholic that has found new heights in ultra running myself recently, this story hit on so many personal levels. Thank you for your story and your continued efforts in pushing your personal limits and sharing that with others in recovery.

Beautiful Story of Redemption and Life

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Wanted to listen to this book on my long run but ended up listening to it while running , driving , doing household work and walking the dog. David really motivates you to get past your struggles in life and go in a positive direction. This book was suggested by marathon academy and I can’t wait to read David Clark other books. Praying for his family to have peace in their lives since his passing. God bless.

Long Run

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Overall I have loved this book. Found the language challenging for me but it was clear this was authentically natural for The author and not a put on for effect as with some writers. I am inspired and encouraged to move forward on my quest to be fit.

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