Golden Gate Ventures' Michael Lints digs deep to do better
Running is meditation for Michael Lints, and with it comes focus and rebalance, whether it's during a short 5K or an Ironman
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IT started with judo when I was 9 or 10 and eventually got more serious with karate when I was 15 years old. It eventually got me into the Dutch National Team.
Sport has always been a constant in my life. When I started my professional career as a developer and later as a venture capitalist, sport remained a continuous part of my life.
I got into running in my mid-twenties and still train for half marathons to this day. After moving to Singapore, I picked up cycling to commute to work, and I eventually started joining the Rapha Cycling Chapter and Team Cycle Training in Singapore.
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