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Posted on April 30, 2026April 30, 2026

170 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question on When Grief and Gratitude Collide

“ How do I cope with knowing that I may never get back to where I was—that this might be a permanent change for me?” —Emily   Many athletes—whether they’re professionals or amateurs—have a strong athletic identity. When that’s threatened by injury, especially if it’s a permanent shift, it’s normal to feel frightened and unmoored, Coach…

Posted on April 23, 2026April 23, 2026

169 | Triathlete and Coach Angela Naeth on Creativity, Curiosity, and Compassion

“If I had to choose one injury or obstacle as the most difficult, it’s really hard for me to do that because each one was very different in and of itself. I look back at them, and I’m honestly quite grateful I’ve been through it all, because it’s changed who I am and it’s made…

Posted on April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

168 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: Tell Yourself Something Worth Believing

“ My surgery was a success, and my doctors have given me the go-ahead to play again next season, but it’s been over a decade since my initial injury, and I needed to hang up my skates. I’ve been sidelined for about 11 years.  I was always a really aggressive player, and I’ve never been one…

Posted on April 9, 2026April 9, 2026

167 | Coach Carrie and Cindy Label Your Emotions

“ When you take a moment to pause and label the emotion you’re feeling, you’re asking your prefrontal cortex to get involved, which pulls the activation out of the amygdala where your brain is processing threat or no threat. Instead of being overwhelmed by the physiological experience of the emotion. It creates psychological distance so you…

Posted on April 2, 2026April 2, 2026

166 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: Sustaining Motivation and Energy During Recovery

“I just had my 12-week post-op follow-up with my doctor. It was a good appointment and things are pretty much where they are supposed to be at this stage. But I’ve been hitting a wall in my PT in terms of fatigue and overall enthusiasm. Most days, my energy is very low, and I’m trying…

Posted on March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

165 | Author and Athlete Chelsey Klein on Grace, Survival, and Letting Go

“ I’ve had to learn how to ask for help. I am grateful for my independence. I’m grateful for the fact that if I want something, I go get it. And my work ethic—I work in sales and my success of being an athlete, I owe it to that. But at the end of the day,…

Posted on March 19, 2026March 19, 2026

164 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question on Balancing Healing and Life Goals

“ I’m feeling like my injury has really held me back in life. My first two years of college, I was trying to survive school while recovering from a car accident. I’ve needed every extension and have had many surgeries after that, which have affected my schooling and life in general. Now I’m ready to transfer…

Posted on March 12, 2026March 12, 2026

163 | Marathoner Leanna Scaglione on Running Through Life’s Challenges

“ Whatever you’re feeling, whether it be anger, hatred, sadness, disappointment—it’s okay. You’re allowed to feel those things. That is valid. But just know that this situation— yes, NF is a lifelong diagnosis, and not having a cure, it does change your life trajectory a little bit. But it doesn’t dictate how you have to live…

Posted on March 5, 2026March 5, 2026

162 | Coach Carrie Answers a Question: Rebuilding Trust in Your Body

“How do you navigate phantom pains and constant re-injury fears after recovering from a bone stress injury?” —Marija   Fear is one of the brain’s ways of protecting the body when it’s injured. But often, our anxiety lingers long after it’s useful. Our bodies and minds don’t always recover at the same rate, Coach Carrie…

Posted on February 26, 2026February 26, 2026

161 | Triathlete and Author Roderick Sewell on Defying Odds and Creating a Legacy Beyond Sports

  “ Representation does matter. Because I’ve been to Zambia, Ethiopia, and Kenya with this same team, and when they see somebody who looks like them and is also walking on prosthetics … this child might be 18 and has never had a prosthetic. Now they’re like, ‘Oh, I have the motivation to not only try…

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