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The Tri Hards
Ep 41 - Lactate Tests, PRs, and the 2025 Triathlon Season Preview

The Tri Hards

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 40:56


Shoot us a text message! Checkout the video episode here!https://youtu.be/66ug-aC3jRMhttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTriHardPodcast-lc6keIn episode 41 of the Tri Hard Podcast, we bring on Jimmy Tatum as a special guest to dive into his recent lactate test results and his impressive half marathon PR at the Austin Half Marathon. We then shift gears to talk about our race schedules for 2025, including what we're looking forward to and our goals for the upcoming season. Plus, we discuss the pros and their plans for 2025, giving you an insider's look at what to expect in the world of triathlon. Don't miss this one!MY NUTRITION PRODUCTS:Raw (Code NVDM)https://raw.rfrl.co/vrox8Revive:https://revivesups.com/?r=nllk8&utm_campaign=bc&utm_source=nllk8Kellemen (code PARKER):https://www.kellemen.com/discount/parkerWebsite: www.parkerkerthtriathlonnvdm.com My Email: parker@nvdmcoaching.com Seid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xlseidlx/ Mike Instagram https://www.instagram.com/michaeldmayjr/ Parker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ Youtube Channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8AySUd_LUSiT3nX8XlDFlQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtFVpHhoCOvUkoTvNIa4xrg Nerdy Nuts:https://nerdynuts.com?sca_ref=2280300.5hSTcFZlsbCode FASTFOODIES10The Feed:http://thefeed.cc/parkerkerthForm Goggles:www.formswim.com/discount/ParkerNVDM?utm_source=partnership&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=partner_ParkerNVDMCode: ParkerNVDMFuller Oats:https://eatfullerfood.com/?ref=pqxvptb8Code:PARKERKERTHMobo Board:https://www.moboboard.com/shop/mobo-boardCode:NVDM10Support the show

The Brummy Brother's Podcast
Below The Bar #36 - American vs British Culture

The Brummy Brother's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 83:19


In this episode, expect to find out what American's think British culture is like, why we had to abandon the Austin Half Marathon, and how US supermarkets are part of a government conspiracy to keep the nation obese. Harry's 1-1 Coaching - https://tr.ee/2gplAXiEOJ Eddie's 1-1 Coaching - https://tr.ee/0Uyx4ZIZVM The Brummy Brother's Instagram - https://instagram.com/thebrummybrothers?igshid=MTNiYzNiMzkwZA== The Brummy Brother's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCThuPZBH04KZpq5zMK9RGog

WTF Gym Talk
Austin Half Marathon Recap

WTF Gym Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 16:13


A debrief after running the Austin Half Marathon earlier in February. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtfgymtalk/message

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Ali on the Run Show
486. Beyond the Run with Jess Movold

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 80:07


"I didn't prepare for it. I wasn't ready for it. It was very, very hard, and dark, and scary." Welcome to the second episode in the new Beyond the Run series on the Ali on the Run Show. Twice a month, we're checking in with industry experts, professional runners, and everyday runners to talk about the intersection of running and mental wellness. (The first episode in this series with Dr. Ian Nurse and Emily Saul was a must-listen.) Today, running and strength coach Jess Movold returns to the show to talk about her pregnancy (she's currently 21 weeks along with her first baby, a boy!) and how she's coped with the physical and emotional changes in her life. It's an honest, vulnerable conversation about expectations vs. reality, dealing with dark days, and how life is changing on the run and beyond. SPONSOR: New Balance — Go to newbalance.com/beyondtherun to learn more about how New Balance is supporting the conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out my current favorite jacket, joggers, and long-sleeve shirts.) What you'll get on this episode: Jess shares her experience running the Austin Half Marathon at 21 weeks pregnant (5:10) Jess's relationship with her dad (11:40) How Jess found out she was pregnant, and what it was like running the New York City Marathon a few weeks into her pregnancy (20:00) The story of Kelly (31:00) Expectations vs. reality (35:00) How Jess is dealing with the tough days (46:15) Body talk (50:00) Why Jess says mental wellness “is everything” (1:05:30) Jess offers runners a pre-race pep talk — and tries to convince us all to do 10 push-ups (1:08:30) For more, check out: Jess Movold on Episode 249 of the Ali on the Run Show Jess Movold on Episode 147 of the Ali on the Run Show Follow Jess: Instagram @jessmovold Instagram @runnersworldcoach Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

The Defining Endurance Podcast from Lifelong Endurance
60. Bouncing Back at the Austin Half Marathon with Andrew Simmons

The Defining Endurance Podcast from Lifelong Endurance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 34:42


Andrew discusses coming back from an injured foot and a pandemic to run a 1:20:37 at the Austin Half Marathon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/definingendurance/message

The Running for Real Podcast
Kayleigh and Sandy Williamson: Don't Let Somebody Else Tell You What You Can and Cannot Do - R4R 270

The Running for Real Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 68:15


Kayleigh Williamson made history in 2017, when she became the first person with Down syndrome to run in - and complete - the Austin Half Marathon.  Since then she's finished 12 more half marathons, numerous races at other distances, and is training for her first marathon in 2022. She's written a children's book, It's Cool To Be Me, dedicated to people with Alzheimer's, which her late grandmother suffered from and which often occurs in people with Down syndrome.  Her running journey is inspiring proof of what grit and heart can accomplish.   “I had taken her to a doctor at 215 pounds. He looked at her and he told me,‘this, it's not gonna end well.'” Kayleigh was in her early 20s when her grandmother had her second stroke and soon after was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.  Her mother, Sandy, began researching the disease and discovered that the chance of somebody with Down syndrome developing Alzheimer's is “astronomically higher”  than it is for other people.  Kayleigh consumed a lot of fast food, processed food, and soda, and weighed 215 pounds. She had developed autoimmune disorders, including Graves' disease, and Sandy knew that she had to do something to help her daughter. “I expected some type of rejection. And the running community, we got total acceptance and 80 pounds came off of her body and every one of her autoimmune disorders went into remission. And today I see how healthy she is.” Sandy initially feared that Kayleigh wouldn't be accepted by the running community, but they embraced her.  And even though she began running because of Sandy's encouragement, it's her own commitment that takes Kayleigh to the finish line.  “I tell her she can stop if she needs to stop,” Sandy says. “ She never does. And that's the part that's kind of humbling to me whether we're training or we're in the middle of a race because she's got this determination that she just doesn't stop.” “You have to get to the point you don't care what the rest of the world thinks.”  The opinion of others bothered Sandy more than it did Kayleigh.  She remembers a race where they were in last place.  She grabbed Kayleigh's hand to get her to run faster, and Kayleigh jerked her hand back.  At that point, Sandy realized, “It's more important for her to finish the race than what anyone else thinks about where we are in the race. And I think that's kind of the same for life.” “If you pick up your toys and go home, you don't influence change.” That isn't to say that disregarding others' opinions is easy.  Sandy recalls a race where people were openly staring and taking pictures, and she resolved that they would never go back there.  But then she realized that the situation would never improve if they just walked away, so, she says, “we have specifically decided that we're going back and we're doing those races over again until we impact that change.” “I think anytime you're told that your child is uniquely different in any way, you feel this need to protect them to the point that you think you're fixing it. And really it was the realization that she didn't need fixing.” When Kayleigh was born, Sandy was told that she should put her in an institution.  Now she's proud that her daughter can stand on her own two feet.  She's realized that “she doesn't need me protecting her, a lot of times she needs me to get out of the way.”  Sandy raised Kayleigh to give everything her best shot.  She's done that, and succeeded. “Don't let somebody else tell you what you can and cannot do.  Get out there and try it, and if the first time you try it and you don't succeed, but you know in your heart of hearts you can still do it, get up there and do it again as many times as you need to get back up.” resources: Kayleigh's Instagram Kayleigh's Facebook Video of Kayleigh at the Austin Half Marathon It's Cool To Be Me Thank you to Tracksmith, InsideTracker, and Beam for sponsoring this episode. Tracksmith is a Boston based company that truly cares about the quality of their running clothes. Running can be demanding on our clothes; they definitely go through wear and tear to where we may be purchasing new clothes constantly. Tracksmith designers work with the finest materials and keep you in mind as a runner, with spots for your keys, phone, and fuel. You can go here to check out my favorites! Click here and enter code TINA15 to get $15 of your purchase of $75 or more. Have you not been feeling yourself lately? Gone down a lot of avenues but haven't really found clear solutions? That is where InsideTracker can come in for you.  I have trusted this company for years to show me where I may be lacking and if I need a few tweaks here and there. I count on InsideTracker to help me decipher the science behind it all. Go here to get 25% off as a special for Running for Real listeners on their ENTIRE store. A new product that I've been trying out is Beam; they help athletes with balance, performance, and recovery. I've used “elevate energy” and “elevate balance” and the flavors were great. I felt that the hydrating electrolyte energy powder, formulated with beetroot, green coffee bean, and citrulline, really helped me and I know they will help you too. Go here and use code TINA for 15% off your order or 20% off a subscription. Thanks for listening! We know there are so many podcasts you could listen to, and we are honored you have chosen Running For Real.  If you appreciate the work that we do, here are a few things you can do to support us: Take a screenshot of the episode, and share it with your friends, family, and community on social media, especially if you feel that the topic will resonate with them.  Be sure to tag us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram If you are struggling through something a guest mentions, chances are others are too, and you will help them feel less alone.  Leave an honest review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player. Your ratings and reviews will really help us grow and reach new people. Not sure how to leave a review or subscribe?  You can find out here. "Thank you" to Kayleigh and Sandy.  We look forward to hearing your thoughts on the show.

The Austin Daily Drop
Austin Daily Drop - Monday April 26, 2021

The Austin Daily Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 7:48


An allegation of a date-rape drugging of a Texas State Capitol staffer by a lobbyist has led to outrage and investigations. U.S. Rep Lloyd Doggett (D-35) leads an effort to persuade Governor Greg Abbott to release federal funds granted weeks back to support school districts and students statewide, which have been withheld by State officials. Williamson County officials and homeowners protest the purchase of a hotel in their county by the City of Austin for the purpose of housing homeless people. The NB IH-35 to NB 183 flyover closes for construction for the next four months. Austin blues guitar hero Denny Freeman has died at 76. Austin FC gets their first ever franchise win - and goal - in a victory over the Colorado Rapids. Jorbin West and Michelle Murray win their divisions in the return of the Austin Half Marathon. The annual Barks For Beers fundraiser for Divine Canines returns after a year off for the pandemic. U.S. Census Bureau data examines the political impact of large numbers of young newcomers upon cities like Austin. And, we could be in for the wettest week of the year so far.

The Houston Running Zone
Leading and Inspiring athletes of all abilities with Sandy and Kayleigh Williamson

The Houston Running Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 40:15


First runner with down syndrome to finish the Austin Half Marathon in 2017 She runs to honor her grandmother Her weight loss journey Austin Marathon Chicago Half Marathon International Half Marathon Los Angeles Half Marathon Rid of graves disease, sleep apnea, pre-diabetes, with her health journey It’s Cool to Be Me book  It’s Cool to Be Me on Facebook  Her no quitting attitude to overcome challenges Run for the Water 10 miler Dancing across the finish line Central Market cheeseburger Distance Challenge Austin Runners Club  Instagram page  Weight watchers to help keep track No artificial sweeteners, soda water or junk food Kombucha Self care is more than just moments in time Farmers market veggie box Johnson’s Backyard Training tips Bee Gees - To Love Somebody Crested Butte 5K Iram, Elaine and Jennifer Britney Spears and Lady Gaga Circuit of the Americas Bon Jovi Goal is a half marathon in every state Athens Marathon Mama Mia

Advocate Like a Mother Podcast
Episode 19 - First Woman with Down Syndrome to Run the Austin Half Marathon, Kayleigh Williamson and her mom Sandy

Advocate Like a Mother Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 51:19


As we approach World Down Syndrome Day at the end of this week (3/21/21), we are joined by the first woman with Down Syndrome to complete the Austin Half Marathon, Kayleigh Williamson and her mother Sandy. Since then, Kayleigh has completed many half marathons and will attempt her first full marathon this year. She is also the author of the children's book, It's cool to be me. In our conversation we discuss her health and life before becoming a running athlete, the people in her life that continue to motivate her toward her goals, and Sandy offers advise for parents supporting and raising their person with Down Syndrome. **SHOW SPONSORS >>> Allison Hertog, ESQ - Make School Work Schedule your free consultation if you live in CA. You can also reach out to Allison directly via phone at 213-290-3137. http://www.makeschoolwork.com Miniland Dolls Children's toys and products made for a more open, inclusive and diverse world. Buy now on Amazon! CONNECT WITH KAYLEIGH KAYLEIGH ON INSTAGRAM ITS COOL TO BE ME BOOK ITS COOL TO BE ME FACEBOOK CONNECT WITH OUR SHOW INSTAGRAM | @advocatelikeamother TWITTER | @advocatelikeamom EMAIL | Hello@advocatelikeamother.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/advocatelikeamother/message

Spring Snyggt - med Jesus och Manne
11. En übermensch i Barcelona

Spring Snyggt - med Jesus och Manne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 116:11


Det går dåligt för killarna. John som har varit obehagligt positiv de senaste veckorna är sur igen efter att en förkylning hindrat honom från att ställa upp i Austin Half Marathon. Manne är fortfarande skadad och faller djupare och djupare in i en cross trainer-psykos. Några som inte är sura eller i psykos är Carolina Wikström, Archie Casteel och Joakim Lantz, de har sprungit jättebra vid Barcelona Halvmaraton. Tema för veckan är halvmaraton, tips, trix och pass. Så informativt att det slår över. 

I Could Never Do That
44 Kayleigh and Sandy Williamson

I Could Never Do That

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 61:39


Carrie Barrett interviews 29-year-old, Kayleigh Williamson, and her Mom, Sandy Williamson.  In 2017, Kayleigh made history by becoming the first person with Down syndrome to complete the Austin Half Marathon.  She's become quite a celebrity since then and has even started her own charity fitness group called Kayleigh's Club - for individuals with disabilities and their families. Their mission? Drive meaningful change in the way we encourage health, wellness, and movement-based activity by improving quality of life through fitness and community involvement. It's been two years and Kayleigh is on a roll! In fact, she's toeing the line once again at the 2019 Austin Half Marathon on February 17th. Her goal is to finish under four hours (almost 2.5 hours faster than her first attempt) and officially complete the Austin Distance Challenge. We can't wait to follow every step from this inspiring young lady and her Mom. Together, they are unstoppable.    Kayleigh's Club Austin Fit Magazine Article Austin Runner's Club ESPN Story Runner's World Story Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved

Understanding Adulthood
How Kayleigh Williamson Inspires the World by Running

Understanding Adulthood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 14:13


Kayleigh Williamson is the first ever woman with Down Syndrome to finish the Austin Half Marathon. She continues to run personal records while having a smile on her face. I covered her story yesterday for DSACT. You can watch the video here: https://youtu.be/DfSRn5krYN8 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/understandingadulthood/support

DRUNK ATHLETE
EPI 29 AUSTIN MARATHON SPECIAL #AustinMarathon #RunAustin18

DRUNK ATHLETE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 108:55


Welcome to Episode 29. It's our Austin Marathon Special. William Dyson with High Five Events joins me again to chat about the entire race weekend. Everything you need to know about the Austin Marathon, Austin Half Marathon, Austin Marathon 5k Race, and the Manzano Mile presented by Dole is in this episode. #AustinMarathon   Register today! www.youraustinmarathon.com   Our Guest Today: William Dyson   To contact William Dyson, you can find him at his email address or on Instagram   Be sure to get the discount information for Stewart Mickler Designs! Run fast and get a super big discount.   Get your Drunk Athlete Merchandise at our store.   https://www.bigpistachio.com/shop   To be a patron or make a donation to this podcast, go to https://www.bigpistachio.com/drunk-athlete-podcast   For more information go to:   email erin@bigpistachio.com http://www.bigpistachio.com https://www.bigpistachio.com/drunk-athlete-podcast   PARTNERS:   A special thank you to our partner Big Mouth Announcing Logan@BigMouthAnnouncing.com   Thank you to our sponsor Austin Massage Company   Big Pistachio Racing https://www.bigpistachio.com/team Alphay International https://www.bigpistachio.com/alphay   FOLLOW US:   INSTAGRAM - @DrunkAthletePodcast FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/DrunkAthlete   Please Share, Rate & Review this podcast so other awesome people like you can find it easier.   Cheers!  

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Running Rogue
Episode #56: Houston, 3M, and Austin Race Strategies

Running Rogue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 74:04


In this episode, we start with banter on what's coming in 2018 for Jenny Simpson and Eliud Kipchoge plus tips on goal setting from Lauren Fleshman (links below).  Then, we break down course strategies for the Houston Half Marathon and Marathon, 3M Half Marathon, and Austin Half Marathon and Marathon. Whether you are racing these or not, there is something in here for everyone on how to think about race strategy for your next race. Links from the intro: On Jenny Simpson:  https://www.newsday.com/lifestyle/family/kidsday/runner-jenny-simpson-interview-1.15674881 On Eliud Kipchoge: http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-01/03/c_136869653.htm On goal setting with Lauren Fleshman: http://www.oiselle.com/blog/goal-setting-with-lauren-fleshman  

Scale As Needed Podcast
31 The 2017 CrossFit Games Open + Confirmation Bias

Scale As Needed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 66:36


1:40 - Ezra Miller as The Flash + Riverdale + Logan 9:22 - Kyle pulls 500lb 12:05 - people with a fundamental misunderstanding of physics + “you can find one or two examples to confirm ANYTHING” 30:05 - final New Years Resolution catch up 40:27 - Armen runs the Austin Half Marathon + how dumb five finger toe shoes are 49:09 - The Open! 56:25 - REVIEWSSSSSS

In Transit: 2 Triathletes Take on the World
In Transit: 2 Triathletes Take on the World Show 22

In Transit: 2 Triathletes Take on the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2007


Elizabeth gives her Austin Half Marathon race report, Cara is embarking on a new adventure, they discuss why there isn't enough time in the day, blood, food and wine, and so much more! Enjoy your listen!!