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    I'm Still Me, Just MOAR Me!

    enFebruary 21, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Coach Sarah of the Fitness Protection Program talks with Kade and Isaac about the role of running in their respective transitions from female to male, particularly the way it offers them both a non-gendered space to be in their bodies and be truly themselves.
     
    We're never really talking about the running. The people in our community are running THROUGH things, and often their runs are the one part of their day when they get to truly get to be themselves, and be for themselves. Whatever kind of transition you are running through, you are not alone.
     
    We are so pleased to introduce Kade Schuldt and Isaac Grivett to the Running Life podcast. Many of you know of Kade at this point, since Coach MK announced last month that he would be joining our team of Fitness Protection Sponsored Athletes. It’s important to know that Kade is responsible for the phenomenon that is Coach MK, as he was the one to give her her first coaching job at Lifetime Fitness! So THANK YOU, Kade, for that! He has done over 50 half marathons and we are dying to hear about this thing in his email signature, the 5280 Brewery Quest (it's pretty much what it sounds like, and it's awesome!).
     
    Isaac Grivett has been profiled twice on Outsports, an SB Nation blog featuring stories of LGBTQ athletes, and in addition to having run TONS of marathons - coming up on #10! - they also work on Broadway in wardrobe, often for multiple shows at a time. I came across one of the Outsports stories about Isaac via Twitter, and I was really captivated by the way they talk about their relationship to their body as a teenager and the role that sports played in their discovery of selfhood.
     
    This really gets to why we are so grateful to you both for telling us your stories. I, Coach Sarah, carry a lot of privilege as a runner. I sign up for a race, and when I am prompted to select my gender, I just tick a box and move on. I show up to every start line knowing that whatever impostor syndrome I may have about being a runner, no one will ever call into question the validity of my results or argue with me about where in the sport I belong. I will not have to name or defend my identity every time I want to participate in my chosen sport in public. Isaac has worked with athletic clubs to modify that process of gender selection in membership signups to make it less binary and more inclusive, and I imagine that to some people, it may seem like an incredibly small deal (because many people, like me, just tick the box and move on with their day) but we cannot overestimate the importance of ANY action, big or small, that makes ANY runner feel more included in this sport.
     
    While I may not have ever experienced gender dysphoria, I do absolutely know what it feels like to hate my body, to feel ashamed of it, to feel like people look at it and form opinions about me that I am powerless to control. I want our audience to hear Kade's and Isaac's stories, directly from them, because I believe that there is so much empathy out there for some of what you have experienced and lived. And I believe that everything is better when there is a space for everyone to show up and feel at home, welcome, and understood.
     
    Follow Kade on Instagram: @irunbike
     
    Follow Isaac on Instagram: @isaacgrivettnyc and @isaacqgriv, and on Twitter: @isaacgrivett. Click here if you're interested in learning more about Isaac's fundraising efforts with the Team To End Aids at the 2020 Chicago Marathon!
     
    MK Fleming is the founder of Fitness Protection, LLC and Sarah Axelrod leads Fitness Protection's #CoachedandLoved Community. Try our accessible, affordable monthly running plans at www.fitnessprotection.com!

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    #WeeklyWins - 26:17

    Runner Interrupted

    ReBuild

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    Maintain

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    Runner Interrupted

    • Char Gore is planning on A Turkey Trot as her post-cancer goal race. She said “ since our local one is canceled my family and I are doing our own too! I am trying to do matching bibs so we'll see how that goes.  And my mom is crocheting our dog a Turkey coat!”

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    Maintain

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    Questions - 35:14

    ReBuild - 35:14

    • Hi, I’m unfortunately in a place with my body where I’m more of a runner interrupted than a runner.  I’ve started doing some Pilates at home (we can’t go to the studio where I am right now) and it is going well.  I know you have experience with it and wondered if you had any suggestions for how to have the best experience.

    • I’m needing some encouragement.  I’m in a season in life where the most running I can get most days is 20-30 minutes and while I love it it’s not easy to even carve out that time.  I’m feeling like I’m not getting enough running to make any real positive impact.  Is there any benefit to continuing to work to find 20 minutes of running?

    Maintain - 44:14

    • I ran a race today and as I woke up from my nap, I realized I had totally gotten out of any kind of recovery routine.  Can I get a refresher on race/hard effort recovery!

    • I’ve been a one-shoe runner for most of my running life, but am thinking about getting a lighter less cushioned pair for races and faster runs and keeping my regular pair for everyday training.  Is there a benefit to this and what do I need to consider if I go this route? Thanks!

     

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    ...so, now what?

    ...so, now what?

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    #WeeklyWins 25:57

    ReBuild

    • Brenda Haskill had a great 6 mile run on a local rail trail
    • Andrea Loeffler is running again! She had an easy, comforting, but still challenging avocado toast run. Said IT WAS WONDERFUL!!!! And Feels great to be "back"
    • Allison Melley Got up and ran in the dark and cold because it was the only time she could go. As she was leaving she said to herself over and over “I want to run outside this winter. If I can do today, 46 degrees, I can keep going colder.” Was peeling off layers as I went. I can do this!
    • Erin White had some hill success and conquered two hills she was previously unable to finish! 💪🏼

    Maintain

    • Trisha Thome ran 5 miles for the first time since August!
    • Corina Terry Ran the half marathon She was signed up for, with a slightly varied route. She was sad the race was canceled, but it turned out even better than She thought. She said “I was nervous, but shouldn’t have been. It was a beautiful course & I was even MORE prepared for this half than the one in August, thanks to you guys & Fitness Protection Program Maintain. 👍🏼 Thank you! 💕”

     

    Questions - 30:39

    ReBuild - 30:39

    • With the icy rain and snow today (already?!) I am looking for alternatives to my run when I can't safely or comfortably get outside. We have an exercise bike that I tested out today. I was able to get my heart rate up, do some faster and slower intervals, and generally felt that I got out of it what I do from my runs. However, I am wondering how this will affect my "time and forward motion on my feet" since it is a different position and a lot less weight-bearing. I still intend to get out as much as possible, but if there is a long stretch when I am inside should I supplement the bike with more strength training? Would I be better off just playing some active video games up on my feet? Or is it worth it to get a treadmill? It took a lot to build up to my current time and I don't want to feel like I'm starting back at square one in the spring! Thank you!!
    • Hi, I’ve been having trouble getting past the 45-minute mark with my runs.  I can get to 45 minutes ok (it never feels great) but after 45 minutes the wheels fall off and I just feel awful. I’ve not been as consistent as I should over the course of the pandemic, my running varies from 1-5 days per week, but I was having this issue even before all the craziness of 2020.   I’m coming from a background of easily running 1.5 hours on a weekday and 2-3 hour long runs but had knee surgery (ACL reconstruction) 2 years ago and just haven’t been able to get back in a groove.  I find that after 45 minutes both my knee/shin hurt (however my doctor and pt assured me my knee is fine) and I just get exhausted.   Any thoughts on how to find my way back.

    Maintain - 40:47

    • I’d like to add an intense boxing workout to my week. I’ve been using Thursdays for extra strength/lifting weights. What day would you suggest I do boxing and should I change anything about the runs in Maintain? Thanks for everything!! ❤️

     

    • Okay, so why does my right glute med and hamstring always feel tight and the left doesn't? This is not a new issue, but it seems to get a bit better and then get worse again. I haven't run much in the last couple of months but started weight training slowly while I could in a gym. While lifting, I am still doing very low weights with the intent of simply building overall strength, I don't feel imbalanced or that one leg is straining or putting in more than the other. But when I go to run, the leg feels tight and almost like a minor strain.   Any ideas? Should I try to work more on that side or just continue to build overall strength? We have gone back into a lockdown so I am not sure if I can get into a PT or massage therapist for another month so any suggestions for home-based work would be awesome.  Thanks, Coach!  Kristy 

     

    Coach MK's Final Thoughts - 45:28

     

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