<Ul> <Li> Asthma; </Li> <Li> Sickle cell trait; </Li> <Li> Psychological and physical abuse during childhood; </Li> <Li> Graduating high school with a 1.6 GPA; </Li> <Li> Obesity <Ul> <Li> In the late 1990s, after spending four years in the Air Force, Goggins, who weighed almost 300 pounds, was told that he was too heavy to make it through SEAL training . In less than three months, he returned weighing 190 pounds . </Li> <Li> In 2005, when he decided to run an ultramarathon to raise money for charity, he "weighed 280 pounds from years of power lifting...Eight months later, when I ran Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon, I weighed 177 pounds ." </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Congenital heart defect <Ul> <Li> In May 2010, during a routine medical checkup, his doctor discovered a birth defect known as atrial septum defect (ASD), or a hole in his heart, and it's only able to function at about 75 percent capacity . This condition typically prevents people from doing activities such as scuba diving or anything at high altitude . Only a few days after learning of the condition, Goggins had surgery to repair his heart.; </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Having a natural dislike for running and cycling . Goggins's wife in an interview said "He hates running . He hates riding the bike . I'm here to tell you he's angry every morning he has to do it" but "He realized that in order to gain the attention to raise money, he was going to have to suffer" </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sickle cell trait; </Li> <Li> Psychological and physical abuse during childhood; </Li> <Li> Graduating high school with a 1.6 GPA; </Li>

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