Nietzsche's Will to Power and Endurance Athletes

I’ve always been fascinated by how philosophy might connect to physical pursuits, especially in endurance sports. Lately, I’ve been wondering if Nietzsche’s concept of the “will to power” could shed light on what drives athletes like marathoners or ultrarunners. Is their relentless push for stamina a form of self-overcoming, or does the sheer physical demand go beyond philosophical interpretation? I’d love to hear your thoughts do you see your own training as a kind of philosophical expression, or is it purely about the body’s limits?