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By Easton Allred
4.9
6161 ratings
The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.
Danny Simmon is a national 2 mile champ, 2022 NXN runner up, and is currently the #1 ranked distance runner in the U.S. Here are some of his thoughts on why he has been able to find success in the sport. Thanks for watching!
JQ is potentially the best junior college runner this year, but his journey to success is far different than normal. Take a listen to learn how his able to push boundaries.
Clayton has incredible tenacity in the sport of running. He's found massive success but his pathway hasn't been perfect. So much to learn from his journey and commitment to consistency. NCAA 10k champ, 4x USA Road Champ, and now a 2:08 marathon runner as well. Thank you for listening!
Anna Hart is a long time friend and phenomenal D1 athlete for Brigham Young University. The thing I found most unique about Anna's story is her journey to loving the sport and how it wasn't as simple as it is for some others. So much to learn from her. I love this episode! I hope you do as well!!
I have always believed that obsession for a sport and working harder than anyone else was the answer to success in sports. Where there is value in that, there is a better way to do it and hard work isn't always the answer. This interview was enlightening, showing how we can win without running ourselves into the ground.
Golightly is the Assistant Director - Athletics for BYU Counseling and Psychological Services. Golightly is responsible for treating a variety of mental health issues in order to help student-athletes remove any obstacles preventing successful academic and sport performance. He conducts individual, couples and group therapy for student-athletes. He also teaches Performance Psychology and Contemporary Issues for Student-athletes at BYU.
Rebecca Ripley is a BYU gymnast that sat through 3 years of injury in her college career. Despite all of it she has come out on top.
I loved relating to her about pushing beyond our limits as just athletes and seeing the bigger picture in how sport interacts with our lives.
“I am a happier person when I am riding my bike.” - Truman
Sometimes we make motivation and hard work too much of a focus and at the end of the day it’s about falling in love with a sport and remembering why you started in the first place. Biking is fun, competing is fun, sport is fun and remembering the fun gives us motivation to keep pushing.
Jump into discomfort and embrace the challenge. BC makes me want to live bigger and love more. Can't wait for yal to hear from him!
Max Reisinger is a YouTube personality with almost 500k subscribers. He is also an entrepreneur with his brand Perspectopia, inspiring an optimistic lifestyle. Currently he is taking a gap year, traveling the world and making videos.
Welcome back! I am excited to see how this evolves and happy to be recording again. Conner is an incredible person with some great experience reaching the top of the sport. Listen to this episode to learn some of his story about how he got there and how we can all improve our lives through building our own teams and having consistency.
The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.