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Why This Marine Double Amputee Ran a Marathon Every Day for a Month

Point Of Impact With Aaron Hale

Release Date: 10/30/2025

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Point Of Impact With Aaron Hale

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When Marine combat engineer Rob Jones stepped on an IED in Afghanistan, his life changed forever. But instead of breaking, he rebuilt—stronger.

 

Rob shares his journey from losing both legs in combat to winning Paralympic bronze, cycling across America, and running 31 marathons in 31 days—all to prove that strength isn’t about what happens to you, but how you respond.

 

From battlefield lessons to fatherhood and leadership at Echelon Front, Rob reveals the mindset that carried him through pain, purpose, and perseverance: you don’t quit until the mission’s complete.

 

If you’ve ever faced something that felt impossible, this episode will remind you—you can’t always choose what happens to you, but you can always choose what you do next.

0:00 Intro
0:51 The moment it happened
3:12 Growing up on a farm and finding discipline in the Marines
6:42 From college dropout to combat engineer
10:04 What the Marine Corps really teaches you
13:51 The IED blast that changed everything
21:40 Turning recovery into purpose
25:18 Discovering the Paralympics and winning bronze
30:44 Meeting his future wife at the Games
33:52 From rowing to cycling across America
37:11 31 marathons in 31 days
42:01 From “broken heroes” to unbreakable humans
46:10 Leadership, Jocko Willink, and finding new purpose at Echelon Front
53:00 Countdown to Impact

Resources Mentioned:

📚 Extreme Ownership – Jocko Willink & Leif Babin
📚 Olympian (formerly Assault on Lake Casitas) – Brad Alan Lewis
💻 Gym Jones philosophy – Mark Twight writings

Connect with Rob:
🌐 https://www.robjonesjourney.com/
🌐 https://echelonfront.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RobJonesJourney/