This YouTube video, titled 'Chadd Wright | Cocodona 250' and edited by @macademicmedia, is a film about Chadd Wright's participation in the Cocodona 250 endurance race. It thanks partners Barbell Apparel and Hoist, and promotes the full film available from @3of7Project. The video's hashtags indicate a focus on motivation, mindset, and fitness. Based on the title and description, there is no direct mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related topics, applications, or gear. Therefore, the content is not directly related to firearms.
This video is an official documentary titled "ONE MILE OUT" that chronicles Chadd's extensive 250-mile ultrarunning journey through Northern Arizona in the 2023 Cocodona 250 event. The documentary aims to capture the authentic highs and lows of such an extreme endurance challenge. It acknowledges significant support from Barbell Apparel and Hoist, with special thanks to Macademic Media (Drake McNamara and Jacob Bowles) for their production work, and to the Patreon supporters of the Three of Seven Project.
This video features Chadd from the Three of Seven Project comparing the physical and mental demands of running a 250-mile race (Cocodona 250) to the notorious Hell Week in Navy SEAL BUD/S training. The content focuses on endurance, mental fortitude, and extreme challenges, drawing parallels between these grueling events. It also includes promotional links for Barbell Apparel, Patreon, and the Three of Seven Project store and podcast.
This YouTube video provides a recap of the Cocodona 250 race, specifically focusing on the experience of the "3 of 7 team." The description also highlights sponsors like HOIST and Barbell Apparel, providing links for viewers to explore their products.
This YouTube video, "Cocodona 250 Recap Part 1," features Chadd discussing the Cocodona 250 ultra-endurance cycling race. The recap covers the event from its pre-race preparations up to mile 110 at Mingus Mountain. While the description does not mention firearms or related gear, the title and context suggest a focus on outdoor endurance events and potentially the gear used within that context, not firearms.
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