Western culture has always celebrated the pursuit of physical extremes — from ancient epics to modern ultramarathons, endurance has always been more than sport: it is narrative, identity, and defiance of perceived limits. Completing a single marathon already places substantial stress on the cardiovascular, metabolic, and musculoskeletal systems. Doing a Marathon 366 times over 366 consecutive days shifts the focus from physiology to philosophy: Just how far can the human heart truly go? The case study published in this issue […]