Episode #555: Building Community for Endurance Athletes-Marcus Gordon's Vision for Endurance Ohana
HALO Talks: Elevating Wellness
Release Date: 06/24/2025
HALO Talks: Elevating Wellness
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info_outlineIn this episode, host Pete Moore reconnects with longtime friend and fellow Emory University alum, Marcus Gordon. They dive into the significant evolution of endurance sports over the years, and the business opportunities surrounding the endurance athlete community. Marcus shares his journey from collegiate athlete and marketing professional to passionate triathlete and entrepreneur—highlighting the explosive growth in triathlons, marathons, and ultra events across the globe.
Pete and Marcus chat about the gaps in the market for facilities catering specifically to endurance athletes, the concept behind Marcus’s upcoming venture Endurance Ohana, and how advances in tech are transforming training and competition prep. They also touch on the importance of community, the power of simulation-based training, and what makes a truly next-level fitness experience for serious endurance enthusiasts. Marcus pulls back the curtain on his exciting plans for a destination-style facility focused on not just performance, but recovery, community, and the full spectrum of an athlete’s needs.
On 'viral' indoor cycling tech, Gordon mentions, "You'll be able to ride the entire Ironman Hawaii course on your trainer. And except for the wind on your face and the sun glaring down your back, you get every element of that course in terms of being able to see who's in front of you, who's behind you, the elements of going up a hill, coasting down a hill, and so on. We can bring that environment indoors and people love doing that!"
Key themes discussed
- Endurance sports culture and personal journey
- Growth and popularity of triathlons/ultras
- Gaps in facilities for endurance athletes
- Concept and mission
- Tech integration in training and recovery
- Community and togetherness as core values
- Premium experience: Performance, recovery, and social aspects
A few key takeaways:
1. A New Kind of Performance Center: Marcus is launching “Endurance Ohana,” a boutique gym and performance center specifically catering to endurance athletes—everyone from 5K runners to Ironman competitors. While traditional gyms have amenities endurance athletes use, none are truly targeted at this community’s unique needs.
2. Community and Experience at the Core: The concept centers on the Hawaiian term “ohana,” meaning family and community, emphasizing a supportive, communal environment. It’s not just about physical training, but also bringing together passionate individuals with similar goals in a space specifically designed for collective motivation and support.
3. High-Tech, Multi-Disciplinary Training: The facility will also feature cutting-edge options for swimming, arena-style cycling (with advanced indoor trainers, including options to bring your own bike), running, strength, mobility, and top-tier recovery options like cold plunges and saunas. There’s a major focus on integrating tech for tracking and simulating real-world race conditions.
4. Training, Recovery & Content Creation: Beyond just equipment, Ohana will offer full support: Nutrition, recovery, strength, mobility, and even social media and content creation resources. The facility looks to be a true “third place” for athletes, complete with recovery lounges and podcast/video studios.
5. A Premium Membership for a Passionate Community: Expect a high-end experience, with membership hovering in the $300+ per month range. This reflects both the deeply invested target audience (endurance athletes already spending heavily on gear and races) and the all-inclusive nature—training, recovery, storage, and community all under one roof.
Resources:
- Marcus Gordon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusgordon
- Endurance Ohana: https://enduranceohana.com
- Prospect Wizard: https://www.theprospectwizard.com
- Promotion Vault: http://www.promotionvault.com
- HigherDose: http://www.higherdose.com